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Pictures: Tornadoes Leave Trails of Damage in Carpinteria, Montebello
The Southern California communities of Montebello and Carpinteria were damaged by rare tornadoes in the region.
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Watch: Tornado Sucks Teacher Out of Classroom in Montebello
Cellphone video captured the moment a teacher was sucked out of her classroom and knocked to the ground during a tornado in Montebello.
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There are Billions of Dollars in the LAUSD Reserve Fund. So Why Can't it Be Used to Solve the Strike?
LAUSD is sitting on billions of dollars of reserve money, so why not use that to solve the strike negotiations? Our I-Team digs into the numbers.
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Why Don't We Have Stronger Tornadoes in LA?
After a small tornado touched down in Montebello, tearing up the roof of a building and sending debris swirling, some might be questioning why Los Angeles doesn’t see stronger tornadoes now that we know they can happen here. Meteorologist David Biggar and National Weather Service expert Ariel Cohen explain why that is.
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Dick Van Dyke, 97, Involved in Minor Crash in Malibu
Dick Van Dyke, the 97-year-old award-winning actor and comedian, was involved in a very minor crash in Malibu, authorities confirmed to NBC News.
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OCFA Seeks Public's Help to Find Armed Arsonist in Santa Ana
The Orange County Fire Authority is asking for the public’s help to find an armed man who set a fire inside of a Santa Ana business.
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Watch: Tornado Tosses Debris Ripped From Roof of Montebello Business
The roof of a Montebello business was ripped off and more than a dozen other buildings were damaged Wednesday by what was likely a small tornado during another day of severe weather in Southern California.
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‘Weak, Narrow' Tornado Tears Through a Carpinteria Mobile Home Park
A small tornado briefly touched down in Carpinteria Tuesday night, damaging around two dozen mobile homes, the National Weather Service confirmed.
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A Tornado in California? Find Out How Common They Are and How to Prepare
According to data compiled by the National Weather Service, there are at least 11 tornadoes per year on average in the Golden State.
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Mother Recounts Heartbreaking Moment When She Found Body of Her Slain Daughter
The mother of a 24-year-old woman who was murdered in Anaheim recalls the moment she found her daughter’s body.
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See How Much Rain Has Fallen in LA and Where Rainfall Records Were Broken
The heavy rainfall sweeping through SoCal has continued to break rainfall records.
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After Flooding and Rare SoCal Tornado Warning, What's Next? Here's When the Storm Moves Out
An early spring storm that picked up where a barrage of winter storms left off will deliver mountain snow and scattered showers Wednesday a day after downpours, flooding and even a rare Southern California tornado warning.
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Fatal Collision Leaves One Dead on 110 Freeway in Downtown LA
A fatal collision causes the four left lanes of the 110 Freeway in downtown LA to be closed.
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Stone Cold Steve Austin Talks With NBC LA in Exclusive Interview
NBC LA sports reporter Michael J. Duarte speaks with WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin about his journey in wrestling, what he misses the most about being in the ring, and if he will appear at WrestleMania 39 in Los Angeles on April 1 and 2.
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$20K Offered to Help Solve Slaying of Ex-NBA Player's Dad in Compton
Police are offering $20,000 for information that can help solve the 2018 murder of former NBA player Richard Jefferson’s father in Compton.
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As LAUSD Workers Strike, Here's What Happened in 2019's Walkout
This current strike by LAUSD workers comes a few years after LAUSD teachers walked out in 2019, closing down schools for nearly a week. It was a challenge for students, parents, and school staff with the effects still felt today.
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Are LA's Short Term Rental Regulations Tough Enough to Stop Rogue Hosts?
For years, the NBC4 I-Team has heard from residents across Los Angeles who say illegal rentals next to them are wreaking havoc on their lives.