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Metro's Purple, Red Lines resume service following mechanical issue
A mechanical issue that forced interruption of service on Metro’s Purple and Red Lines was resolved Sunday, and the trains resumed running.
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Matthew Stafford throws 3 TD passes as Rams win 3rd straight, 36-19 over Browns
Matthew Stafford threw three touchdown passes, Puka Nacua became the first Rams rookie wide receiver to reach 1,000 yards in a season, and Los Angeles extended its winning streak to three games with a 36-19 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. The Rams have won three straight for the first time since winning the Super Bowl after the 2021... -
Thieves use hammers in smash-and-grab robbery at Arcadia mall
Police in Arcadia are searching for a group of men who stole several purses and watches from a high-end bag resell store in a smash-and-grab robbery at the Shops at Santa Anita mall.
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Lakers' LeBron James congratulates LA Rams receiver Puka Nacua at SoFi Stadium
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua is having a rookie season to remember. The fifth round pick out of BYU leads all rookies in receiving yards this season, and reached another milestone on Sunday in the team’s home game against the Cleveland Browns. Nacua set the Rams all-time franchise record for receiving yards by a rookie when he...... -
Man fatally wounded in South Gate shooting
A man was fatally wounded Sunday in South Gate in a shooting that also left another man wounded, authorities said.
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Two bodies, dog found in debris of house fire in Sylmar
Firefighters found the remains of two people on Sunday after knocking down a fire that encompassed a primary home and two back houses in Sylmar, where ammunition was found inside.
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Barricade at Best Buy prompts brief evacuation in Sherman Oaks
An evacuation was ordered for about 40 people after an armed man barricaded himself inside a Best Buy store in Sherman Oaks on Saturday.
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Cal State LA, Cal Poly Pomona faculty union plan single-day strike
The California State University faculty union has agreed to go on one-day strikes at two Southland campuses next week unless a breakthrough in negotiations is reached, union officials announced Friday.
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Burglar ransacks University Park cafe: LAPD
An investigation is underway after a University Park café was broken into early Saturday.
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LAFC seek to become back-to-back MLS Cup Champions after dispatching Houston Dynamo 2-0 in Western Conference Finals
“To be the champ, you’ve got to beat the champ,” former Mixed Martial Artists Mark Hunt once said. That will now be the daunting task for the Columbus Crew after reigning Champions LAFC secured a 2-0 victory over the Houston Dynamo during the Western Conference Final on Saturday night in Los Angeles. Columbus will host the MLS Cup... -
Son of champion racehorse dies during training at Santa Anita Park
A son of 2014 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner California Chrome died after collapsing while training at Santa Anita Park, state horse racing officials reported.
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One shot dead during attempted Granada Hills home invasion
A person was shot to death by a homeowner during an attempted home invasion robbery Saturday morning in Granada Hills, authorities said.
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Augmented homeless shelter program opens amid killings of 3 unsheltered residents in LA
While investigators continue looking for the person behind the killings of three unsheltered people in separate attacks in Los Angeles, a winter shelter program was activated Friday to provide additional safety for unhoused individuals.
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Tustin hangar fire declared fully extinguished 24 days later
The Incident Management Team declared the Tustin military hangar fully extinguished after 24 days.
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Families in Los Angeles plead for safe hostage return amid ceasefire end
The recent collapse of the ceasefire in Gaza has heightened concerns among families of remaining hostages, prompting some of them to visit Los Angeles to share their harrowing stories and appeal for the safe return of their loved ones.
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Gunman killed in exchange of gunfire with sheriff's deputy in Victorville
A San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy is recovering from a shootout after exchanging gunfire with a man who threatened a woman in Victorville.
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Deadly dog disease prompts Redlands business owners to cancel animal shelter fundraiser. What pet owners should know
While dogs continue to be sickened by a mysterious respiratory disease that’s going around, a Redlands coffee shop owner was disheartened to share she had to cancel an event aimed to benefit shelter animals because of the illness.