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Hemet woman fatally stabbed after asking people doing drugs to move away from home, family says
Cody Weems says his wife asked two people doing drugs outside their children’s bedroom window to move away from the home when she was attacked.
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After talks resume, there are signs of progress in Hollywood writers strike
There are signs of progress in negotiations to end a nearly 150-day strike by Hollywood screenwriters.
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1 killed, 3 injured in two-car crash near Hollywood Bowl
One person was killed and three were hospitalized in a two-car crash early Thursday near the Hollywood Bowl.
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VW Beetle driver killed in 405 Freeway crash in Sepulveda Pass
One person was killed in a crash involving a Volkswagen and big rig Thursday on the 405 Freeway in West Los Angeles.
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FBI offers $25k reward for information on music producer's 2009 shooting death
The FBI announced on Wednesday a $25,000 reward for information that helps solve the killing of a 21-year-old man who was gunned down in Inglewood on this date in 2009.
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Dodgers 5-game winning streak is snapped in 4-2 loss to Tigers
Rookie Reese Olson won for the third time in his last four starts, combining with two relievers on a three-hitter to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 on Wednesday night and avoid a sweep in the three-game series. Olson (5-7) allowed one run on two hits in six innings. His only mistake came in the sixth…
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Some Californians still haven't received their Middle Class Tax Refund. Attorneys are now suing
The lawsuit claims Money Network, the company the state hired to manage the program, isn’t tracking all fraud and failed to put secure chips on the debit cards, as required in their contract
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This Medi-Cal program allows you to include a family member as a caregiver
Individuals who are sick or with disabilities may need help with their care or to complete daily activities.
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Amid threat of catastrophic volcano eruption, ‘no pasa nada' serves as mantra for Mexican town
San Pedro Benito Juárez residents have been living side by side with the volcano Popocatépetl for a while, but starting in 1994, the volcano reawakened and now people there live under constant threat.
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Police chase ends with gunfire in Montclair following call of man hitting woman
A call about a man hitting a woman led to a high-speed police chase that ended with gunfire in Montclair Wednesday afternoon.
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One student stabs another after fight at Mt. San Antonio College
One person was in custody after a stabbing Wednesday at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut that left the victim hospitalized.
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Chief Moore addresses recent increase in frequency of LAPD shootings
LAPD officers have shot 11 people since Aug. 1, twice the number of people shot by officers during the same time period in 2022, although the total number of police shootings year-to-date in 2023 is still below last year at this time, police data shows.
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What's behind the most expensive US coin? It was auctioned for $18.9 million in 2021
A gold coin that was minted in 1933 called the Double Eagle was auctioned in 2021 for $18.9 million. Its value is centered in history.
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What's at stake as Armenia and Azerbaijan agree to talks in decades-old conflict
The announcement of a cease-fire in the southern Caucasus Mountains, just a day after Azerbaijan launched heavy artillery fire against Armenian forces, toned down fears of a third full-scale war over the region in the southern Caucasus Mountains.
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Small plane lands on street in Compton neighborhood
A small plane landed Wednesday on a street in a Compton neighborhood.
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Pasadena teen firefighter recovering after fiery crash
A 17-year-old girl whose dream is to become a firefighter is tenacious to see her ambition through despite suffering severe burns after a crash in Las Vegas.
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First-ever children's library unveiled at men's central jail in downtown LA
Incarcerated fathers will now be able to bond more with their children thanks to a library at the men’s central jail in downtown Los Angeles.