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LA County Offering Hepatitis Vaccinations After Possible Exposure at Men's Central Jail
After a reported case of Hepatitis A at the Men’s Central Jail, LA County officials will be offering free hepatitis vaccinations to those exposed.
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Several South LA Taco Stands Targeted by Armed Gunman
Several taco stands in South LA have been targeted by armed gunman.
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Mookie Betts Hits 2 Homers, Clayton Kershaw Beats Yankees for 1st Time in Dodgers' 8-4 Win
Clayton Kershaw beat the Yankees for the first time with nine strikeouts over seven innings of four-hit ball, and Mookie Betts hit two more homers in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 8-4 victory over New York on Friday night. Betts hit a leadoff homer and an RBI single during Los Angeles’ six-run, eight-hit first inning against Luis Severino (0-1). B... -
Man Died of Heart Failure, Drug Use After LAPD Taser Shocks in Venice
A 31-year-old man who was shocked repeatedly with a Taser during a struggle with LAPD officers in Venice in January died from the effects of heart failure and cocaine use, according to newly released autopsy findings.
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Burglars Break Hole in Wall to Steal Thousands Worth of Cards in Hemet Game Store
Surveillance video captured a pair of burglars cutting a hole in the wall of a Hemet business before making off with thousands of dollars’ worth of collectibles.
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Four Steps to Finding Home Insurance in California
If you’ve been dropped by your home insurance company, there are steps you can take to stay protected.
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Pride Event at Elementary School in North Hollywood Draws Dueling Protests
Dueling protests are planned Friday outside a North Hollywood elementary school that became the center of a hate crime investigation after a LGBTQ+ flag was burned earlier this week.
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Family Members Killed When Boat Capsizes in Rough Waters on Alaska Fishing Trip
Three family members, including a travel-loving Canoga Park couple, were found dead and a fourth is missing after their boat capsized during a weekend fishing tragedy in Alaska.
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Hundreds of Fire Prevention Goats Assigned to Two-Week Duty on Simi Valley Hillsides
Hundreds of goats are returning to the Reagan library to help with fire prevention.
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Could the Yankees and Dodgers Weekend Series be Potential World Series Preview?
The Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees are two of the most storied franchises in baseball history. The two rivals have met in the World Series 11 different times, and have played 66 games games against one another in the Fall Classic, and 16 regular season games. It’s been four years since they last went head-to-head, and so before̷... -
Boy, 14, and Man Shot in Mid City
A 14-year-old boy was struck during a double shooting in Los Angeles’ Mid City neighborhood Thursday night.
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Santa Monica Cracks Down on Catalytic Converter Thefts With New Law
The surge in catalytic converter thefts has the city of Santa Monica taking action with a new law.
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What Drivers Should Know About WeHo Pride Weekend Street Closures
Streets in the West Hollywood area will close Thursday night ahead of Pride events this weekend.
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Doctor Who Has Delivered 10,000 Babies Needs a Life-Saving Donor
Dr. Jaime Lopez, who has delivered 10,000 babies, is in need of a kidney that will allow him to continue his own life-saving work in Los Angeles.
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Firefighters Battle Flames at Signal Hill Heating and Cooling Parts Business
Firefighters battled a fire Thursday morning at a heating and air conditioning parts building in Signal Hill.
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U.S. Marine's Military Memories Stolen From Inland Empire Storage Unit
He served our country for eight years and now, just months after leaving the US Marines, all of his military memories are stolen during a burglary.
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Risk Vs. Reward? CA Lottery Says Beware Buying Tickets Through Apps
The California Lottery warns customers about buying lottery tickets online or through an app, saying the only safe and secure way to play any California lottery games is to buy your ticket in person.