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Monterey Park Hero Among Residents Invited to Attend State of Union
The hero who wrestled a gun away from the Monterey Park mass shooter last month and likely prevented a second tragedy from occurring in nearby Alhambra is expected to be among the local residents attending President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address tomorrow night as invited guests.
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Charges Expected Against Felon Suspected of Stashing More Than 22 Pounds of Drugs
Charges are expected to be filed against convicted felon who is suspected of stashing more than 22 pounds of illicit narcotics.
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Rep. Katie Porter Says Governor Should Keep Promise to Choose Black Woman to Fill Feinstein's Seat
Rep. Katie Porter (D-Irvine) says Governor Gavin Newsom should uphold his promise to choose a Black woman to take Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s seat, if the 89-year-old Senator doesn’t finish her term in office.
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Relatives Share New Details About Triple Murder in Montclair
Close relatives share new information about the family members that were killed inside their Montclair home in a triple homicide.
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Man Gets Alert Before Seeing News of Devastating Earthquake in Home Country Turkey
Fuat Doymaz has an app that notifies of earthquakes, and less than 24 hours ago he was notified that a major earthquake hit near his hometown in Southern Turkey.
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Police Arrest Man Accused of Gunpoint Robbery of Pregnant Woman's French Bulldogs
Police announced the arrest of a man suspected of holding a pregnant woman at gunpoint in Studio City last year and stealing her French bulldogs in an attempt to later extort her for money.
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Nurse Testifies Boy's Mother Appeared to Fake Emotions After Son's Death
A nurse testified that a mother appeared to fake her emotions while in the waiting room at a hospital after learning her son had died.
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Insurance Companies Say Some Kia and Hyundai Cars Are Too Expensive to Insure
State Farm told the I-Team it has temporarily stopped accepting new applications in some states for certain model years because theft losses have increased dramatically.
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What Can SoCal Learn From the Devastating Earthquake That Struck Turkey and Syria?
It happened half a world away, but the magnitude-7.8 earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, killing thousands, could be an image of what Californians can expect for its own massive seismic event.
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LA County Ponies Up Money for Small Landlords With Tenants Who Haven't Paid Rent During Pandemic
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger said the pendulum has swung too far towards tenant protections, and now landlords need some help.
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Tech Workshop Offered for Parents of LAUSD Students in San Fernando
The Los Angeles Unified School District is slated to host a four-week technology workshop for district parents in San Fernando.
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Watch: Pursuit Driver Jumps Into Pickup Bed After Crash on 405 Freeway
A driver who crashed at high speed on the 405 Freeway jumped into the bed of a pickup in a frantic ending to a chase near Los Angeles International Airport.
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Canyon Country Homes Deemed Unsafe to Enter Due to Landslide
Four homes were deemed unsafe to enter Monday after a landslide in a neighborhood north of Los Angeles.
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New Videos Show Prior Stabbing and Police Shooting of Double Amputee Holding Knife
Huntington Park police Monday released surveillance videos showing a double amputee stabbing someone minutes before responding officers shot him dead after knocking him off his wheelchair.
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Three Cars Crushed by Uprooted Tree in West LA During Night of Strong Winds
At least three cars in a West Los Angeles neighborhood were damaged by a large tree that was uprooted by powerful overnight winds Monday in Southern California.
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‘Angels Among Us': Woodland Hills Patient Praises Caring, Loving Nurses
Jacqueline Van Hulst of Woodland Hills has been struggling with various health issues. So much so, she has more than 140 visits to Kaiser Permanente every year. But she says there is one Bright Spot in her medical journey: the Kaiser Permanente infusion center in Woodland Hills. She describes every member of the staff to be “genuine, loving, and ca... -
Community Mourns Mother and Father Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash in Lynwood
Three people were killed and at least one person was injured in a multi-vehicle crash Sunday in Lynwood. Many gathered at the crash site to hold a vigil and mourn the three victims. The incident began in South Gate when a police officer saw what he believed was a catalytic converter theft in progress, the station reported. That’s when......