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Security intensifies at USC as campus remains closed
The University of Southern California campus was set to remain closed to the general public Thursday with only students, faculty members and employees with proper identification being given access as classes were expected to as scheduled. The university’s safety officers as well as officials from the Los Angeles Police Department increased security around the school after tensions flared during...
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Convicted killer sought after leaving Santa Ana halfway house
Authorities are looking for a man convicted of killing his mother at age 13 who walked away from a halfway house in Santa Ana.
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Hijacked Metro bus collides with cars and crashes into downtown LA Ritz-Carlton Hotel
A Metro bus that was hijacked by an armed man collided with cars and slammed into a hotel in a chaotic scene late Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles.
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Deputies open fire when driver rams muscle car into patrol car in Long Beach
The subject of a domestic violence call was shot and killed in a confrontation with Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies in Long Beach.
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Patients scrambling after car crashes into medical building in Pomona
Two people were hospitalized when a vehicle lost control and crashed into a medical building in Pomona Monday night.
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LAUSD expands saving account program to help students save for college
The Los Angeles Unified School District is expanding its savings accounts program to help students save money for college.
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Landslide damages Sherman Oaks neighborhood after hillside collapses behind home
An overnight landslide damaged the backyard of a home and threatened several other residences Wednesday in Sherman Oaks.
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Man found dead outside upscale community of Tarzana
A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead in an upscale neighborhood of Tarzana. Detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department said several shots were fired, and they are now looking for the gunman. Investigators said they first got a call about a man lying on the ground around 12:30 a.m. on Reseda Boulevard near Winford Drive,…
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Welcome to the world, leaplings! Southern California hospitals deliver Leap Year babies
Several babies born across Southern California Friday already beat the odds – one in 1,461 to be exact. As it’s “very rare” to have babies on a Leap Year, new parents and hospital staffers at MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach threw a special welcome-to-the-world party for seven newborns who will be celebrating their birthday every four...
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Parents protest West Covina substitute teacher who made children feel “uncomfortable”
The parents of a West Covina elementary school protested Tuesday morning after an incident with a substitute teacher made their children feel “uncomfortable.”