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Culver City Police Shot, Killed Fleeing Man Experiencing Mental Health Crisis, Lawsuit Alleges
The family of Culver City father Guillermo Medina has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit after a police officer killed him by shooting him in the back as he ran away following a car chase.
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Student Stabbed During Fight at Tustin High School
A student was stabbed by another student at Tustin High School during a fight Tuesday afternoon.
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3 Killed in Montclair Home
Police Tuesday were investigating the killing of three people inside a home in an unincorporated area of Montclair.
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California Lottery: Tickets Sold Online are Not Winners
The California Lottery is warning its players in the Golden State not to purchase tickets online or through a digital app, as these types of tickets are not eligible to win.
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List: Monterey Park Offers These Crisis Resources in Wake of Deadly Mass Shooting
The City of Monterey Park is offering resources as the community mourns 11 people killed in the shooting at Star Ballroom Dance Studio.
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Covered CA: How to Get Health Insurance for Less Than What You Paid at Starbucks
State officials are making a final push to have Californians without health insurance to sign up for coverage through Covered California, saying many would be eligible for protections and peace of mind at around $10 a month. The deadline for this year’s open enrollment ends at midnight on Jan. 31. Once enrolled, consumers can see their plans go int... -
Part of Commerce Casino Evacuated During Search for Man Armed With Knife
Deputies are searching the Commerce casino early Tuesday following a report of a man inside armed with a knife.
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Powerball Ticket Worth Nearly $4 Million Sold in Fontana
Five lucky numbers made someone who bought a lottery ticket in Southern California a multi-millionaire.
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Artist Honors Victims of Monterey Park Mass Shooting With Digital Artwork
Local artist Jonathan Chang honored the memory of the victims killed in the Monterey Park mass shooting with digital portraits of them.
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LA Neighborhood Says City Could Have Prevented Mudslides That Damaged Homes, But Failed to Act
So far, it’s been a rainy season that Southern Californians were hoping for, except that January rains sent a torrent of mud into one LA neighborhood, and residents say the city of LA knew about the danger but failed to prevent it.
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COVID-19 Pandemic Enters a New Phase but Remains a ‘Threat' in Los Angeles
The World Health Organization reported that the covid-19 pandemic is entering a “tipping point”. Here’s what the moment of change means for Los Angeles County.
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‘She Was a Noble Person': Woman Who Sold Churros Fatally Struck By Vehicle
Well-known churro street vendor fatally struck by possible drunk driver, now her family wants justice.
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Man Sentenced to 90 Days in Jail After Breaking Chihuahua's Neck
A 36-year old man was sentenced to 90 days in jail for breaking the neck of a Chihuahua who bit his finger while he was dog-sitting, according to court records obtained Monday
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Without LeBron James and Anthony Davis Nets Beat Lakers 121-104
Kyrie Irving had 26 points, seven rebounds and six assists to lead the Brooklyn Nets to a 121-104 victory Monday night over the Los Angeles Lakers, who played without LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Irving had scored 30 or more in a career-best six straight games but didn’t have to carry as heavy a load with some good play from…
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Man Sentenced in Connection With 1978 Murder at El Monte Motel
A man was sentenced in connection with the 1978 stabbing murder of a man at an El Monte motel.
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Few LA Crime Reports Linked to Short Term Rentals
Few LA crimes tied to short-term rental properties: data shows the number of serious crimes tied to online property rentals have declined since 2020.
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Deadline Nears for Plan on Colorado River Water Usage
Seven Western states, including California, are nearing a deadline to submit a plan on how to cut water usage from the Colorado River.