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U.S. Judge Says Fire Retardant Pollutes Streams but Allows Use to Continue
The U.S. government can keep using chemical retardant dropped from aircraft to fight wildfires, despite finding that the practice pollutes streams in western states in violation of federal law, a judge ruled Friday. Halting the use of the red slurry material could have resulted in greater environmental damage from wildfires, said U.S. District Judg... -
Man Allegedly Attacks Woman and Stabs Man in Long Beach
A man was arrested for allegedly attacking a woman and stabbing a man in Long Beach.
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Culver City Police Search for Purse Snatcher Caught on Camera
Culver City Police are looking for the man caught on camera snatching a woman’s purse right off the chair she was sitting in at a restaurant earlier this month.
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Ventura County Hospital Staff Helps Valedictorian Attend His High School Graduation
Hospital staff in Ventura County helped a valedictorian attend his high school graduation.
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‘It's That Fast': Hemet Firefighter Who Rescued Son From Pool Has Warning for Parents
A Hemet firefighter, who went viral when home surveillance video showed him diving to the rescue of his toddler after he fell into a pool, is speaking out with a warning to fellow parents.
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Rays Beat Dodgers 9-3 in Matchup of Division Leaders
Cooper Criswell earned his first big league win, Yandy Díaz homered and drove in two runs, and the major league-best Tampa Bay Rays beat the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers 9-3 on Friday night. It was the first meeting between the teams since the Dodgers beat Tampa Bay in six games in the 2020 World Series. Criswell (1-1) replaced opener…... -
Dodgers to Relaunch Christian Faith Day Amid Pride Night Controversy
The Los Angeles Dodgers are bringing back their Christian Faith and Family Day in the wake of a controversy involving their decision to re-invite the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Pride Night.
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Public Adjuster Misled California Wildfire Victims, Insurance Commissioner Says
California’s insurance commissioner says a public insurance adjuster misled wildfire victims. Now, he’s shutting down the company and expecting more victims will come forward.
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LA Mayor Karen Bass Signs Revised $13B Budget
Mayor Karen Bass signed Friday the city’s revised $13 billion budget for fiscal year 2023-24, which she said charts a new course for the city – one that is “stronger, happier, healthier and safer.”
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‘Malibu Sniper' Convicted of Killing Father as He Slept Next to His Daughters
A man who fatally shot a research scientist as he slept inside a tent with his two young daughters in Malibu Creek State Park was convicted Friday of second-degree murder and other counts.
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LA City Council Honors Mexican Regional Band Grupo Firme
The Los Angeles City Council honored Grupo Firme, a Latin Grammy Award-winning Regional Mexican band on Friday, just one day ahead of the group’s sold-out performance at SoFi Stadium.
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Illegally Dumped Trash Piles Up in LA
The I-Team reviewed hundreds of illegal dumping citations from the first three months of 2023 and found most were just warnings with no penalty. When there is a fine, it can be as little as $250.
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The Reason There's So Much Illegally Dumped Trash in LA May Be Due to Low Penalties
As you drive through neighborhoods around downtown Los Angeles, they all have one thing in common: mountains of illegally dumped trash littering streets and alleys. You’ll see the same trashy mess in parts of West LA, South LA and the San Fernando Valley. “Illegal dumping is an issue that’s been impacting communities throughout Lo... -
Writer's Strike Ends Fourth Week With Zero Progress
As the Writers Guild of America strike wraps up its fourth week today — with no end in sight — the strikers will break from the picketing script that’s defined the first month of their walkout and will, instead, take part in what’s expected to be a large, multi-union rally in downtown. “We’re switching up the usu... -
Fatal Wrong-Way Crash Shuts Down 110 Freeway in South LA
A head-on collision with a wrong way driver left one man dead, and three others critically injured in downtown Los Angeles Friday morning.
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‘I Feel the Responsibility': Dave Roberts Using Platform to Be Voice for Asian Americans
In a rare personal interview with NBC4, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says he wants to be a voice for fellow Asian Americans, as well as a source for inspiration.
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After Life of Drugs and Prison, OC Man Earns Master's Degree From CSU Long Beach
After spending over 30 years in and out of prison, living a life surrounded by crime and drugs, Joseph Valadez now has a master’s degree in sociology from Cal State Long Beach.