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Los Angeles Dodgers Set to Retire Fernando Valenzuela's No. 34
The Los Angeles Dodgers will retire the number 34 in honor of pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, the team announced on Saturday.
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One Dead and One Injured After Truck Crashes Into a Tree
A woman was killed and a man was critically injured today when a speeding pickup truck crashed into some trees and a fire hydrant in Long Beach, authorities said.
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LA Metro, Other SoCal Transit Agencies to Provide Free Rides on Saturday
LA Metro and other transit agencies in Southern California will offer free rides today to mark Transit Equity Day, honoring civil rights icon Rosa Parks.
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LA County Preaches COVID Vigilance Even as Pandemic Wanes
Los Angeles County health officials continue to urge the public to take care of their health even as the pandemic emergency comes to an end.
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Hot Girl Walk LA: Creating a Safe Space and Connections for Women
Hot Girl Walk Los Angeles is a community focused group that creates a safe space for women who are seeking to make connections, friendships and to simply go on a walk through one of LA’s various neighborhoods.
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OCTA Offers Free Rides to Honor Rosa Parks
In honor of civil rights leader Rosa Parks, who rose to prominence by resisting bus segregation laws, the Orange County Transportation Authority will offer free rides Saturday for Transit Equity Day. The commemoration began in 2018 to mark Parks’ birthday — Feb. 4, 1913. Parks was thrust into the national spotlight in 1955 when sh... -
Here Are 5 Anti-Valentine's Day Events in SoCal
Valentine’s Day has come to be known as the day where couples celebrate the love they have for each other. But what about those not in a relationship? Everyone deserves to have a great time on Valentine’s Day, so a few spots around Southern California are hosting anti-Valentine’s Day events. Here’s the list.
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LA Relaxes Employee Covid Vaccination Rules, Approving All Requested Exemptions
The City of LA will stop efforts to enforce part of its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees, now that the City formally ended its years-long “state of emergency” as a result of the pandemic.
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Fleeing Man Had Phone in Hand When Police Shot Him Dead: Bodycam Videos
Culver City police released new bodycam videos contradicting a wife’s claim that she didn’t tell officers her husband had a gun before one shot him dead, but also showing that the man was unarmed when he was shot.
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Driver Accused of Striking Bicyclist and Stabbing Him on PCH Charged With Murder
A 39-year-old man was charged with murder Friday in a horrific crash and stabbing on Pacific Coast Highway in Orange County that left a bicyclist dead.
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Firefighters Battle Fire at Lynwood Commercial Building
Firefighters are battling a fire at a commercial building in Lynwood.
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Here's How to Watch When LA Celebrates Hollywood Mountain Lion P-22
Los Angeles’ most famous mountain lion, a trailblazer who crossed freeways and helped residents better understand wildlife living in an urban landscape, will be celebrated Saturday at the Greek Theater in the park he used to roam.
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15-Year-Old Boy Killed in Montclair Shopping Center Parking Lot Shooting
A 15-year-old boy was shot and killed in a shopping mall parking lot Thursday in Montclair.
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New Law Requires Doctors to Notify Patients About Site That Tracks Payments From Drug and Device Companies
After learning her doctor used an experimental device on her without her knowledge, Wendy Knecht complained to the Medical Board of California and set out to change the law. Just as new legislation takes effect, the Board has reached a decision about her doctor. But it is far from what she expected.
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Woman Rescued From Hollywood Home Damaged by Water Main Break Geyser
Fire crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a water main break in Hollywood that was causing water to rush out onto the streets Thursday night.
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Beyoncé Announces Renaissance World Tour. Here Are the California Show Dates
Beyoncé welcomed February with big news. She surprised her fans with a post on Instagram with a caption of: “RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR 2023” on February 1.
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LeBron James 63 Points Away From Scoring Record, Lakers Rally Past Pacers 112-111
LeBron James had 26 points, seven rebounds and seven assists and pulled within 63 points of becoming the NBA’s career scoring champ as the Los Angeles Lakers rallied to beat the Indiana Pacers 112-111 on Thursday night. James gave Los Angeles its first lead on a 3-pointer with 2:35 left in the game, and Anthony Davis’ 11-footer with 35....