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Councilmember Park opposes use of Will Rogers State Beach as fire waste processing site
Since the Palisades fire began, Will Rogers has been a hub of resources for first responders. Now, the parking lot will also become another temporary site for hazardous household materials removed from the homes impacted by the Palisades Fire.
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‘The strength of our community is evident.' Eaton Fire victims remembered at memorial service
The Rev. Al Sharpton will lead a memorial service in Pasadena Thursday for victims of the area’s wildfires.
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Woman fatally shot in Encino, husband arrested
The 54-year-old woman’s husband allegedly shot her multiple times before attempting to flee on foot but was arrested by police.
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‘We have to be prepared.' Undocumented mother fears deportation, leaving family behind
With the recent deportations stings from ICE across the country, Lilia says she’s had to sit down with her family and prepare them for that possibility.
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Lakers land young center to pair with Luka Dončić and LeBron James in trade with Hornets
The Lakers are acquiring center Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets in a trade for rookie Dalton Knecht, Cam Reddish and two draft picks.
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AirPods help Irvine police track stolen car
Two people accused of stealing a vehicle were arrested in Orange County after they were tracked down thanks to a pair of AirPods that were left in the car.
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Compton teacher who once taught Kendrick Lamar reflects on rapper's early start
Before he was a Pulitzer Prize winner with nearly two dozen Grammy awards under his belt, he was a student in Compton. Famed rapper Kendrick Lamar is one of Vanguard Learning Center’s most recognized students but to one teacher, he’s one of many shining pupils with talent.
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City of LA launches online wildfire relief tool to create recovery plans
The LA Disaster Relief Navigator, a new online tool, will create a personalized Disaster Action Plan for LA fire victims.
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One year later: Baldwin Hills resident yet to return home after destructive mudslide
As the rain continues to soak Los Angeles, a Baldwin Hills resident who was impacted by a destructive mudslide in 2024 is still on edge, even a year later.
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Rolling into a new season, amusement parks to fill hundreds of positions. See the jobs list
Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain will start filling the roles throughout their hiring week starting Feb. 15.
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Watch: Luka Dončić practices for first time with Lakers. When is his first game?
Luka Dončić could make his debut with the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday, coach JJ Redick said Wednesday.
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Rams to bounce down under in NFL's first regular season game in Australia
The Los Angeles Rams will be one of two teams headed down under next season for the first ever regular season NFL game in Australia.
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Will Rogers State Park parking lot becomes temporary hazardous waste processing site
A Will Rogers State Park parking lot will be converted to a temporary processing site for debris removed from the Palisades Fire area, according to a statement released by the EPA early Wednesday afternoon.
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New ‘recovery commission' aims to include private sector in Altadena's rebuilding
The new Altadena Recovery Commission has been formed to support long-term rebuilding efforts in the San Gabriel Valley community, LA County Board Supervisor Kathryn Barger announced. I'm launching the Altadena Recovery Commission to organize, resource, and support the long-term rebuild of the Altadena community with the input of diverse busine... -
Over three dozen live beetles concealed in Japanese snack packages seized at LAX
Over three dozen live beetles concealed inside packages of Japanese snacks were discovered by US Customs and Border Protection at the Los Angeles International Airport last month.