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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.
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Prosecutors say woman accused of killing Michael Latt had stalked his friend
New details suggest his murder may have ties to the film “A Thousand And One” directed by his friend A.V. Rockwell.
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Argument leads to shooting of security guard in Hollywood grocery store
An investigation is underway after an argument led to a shooting at a Pavilions grocery store Friday in Hollywood.
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Police shoot, kill armed woman at scene of Chatsworth home fire
“Firefighters got a line in place in a defensive position to knock back the bulk of the flames to provide LAPD the room to conduct their operation,” the LAFD said in a statement.
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Long Beach votes to contract with new company headed by CEO accused of retaliation, reckless spending
The Long Beach City Council has voted to contract with Meet Long Beach, a newly developed company that has Convention and Visitor Bureau CEO Steve Goodling at the helm.
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LAPD asks for help in investigation into killings of 3 homeless people in last week
Police and prosecutors appealed Friday for the public’s help in identifying the killer or killers who murdered three homeless people in the last week.
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6-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald named 2024 Rose Parade grand marshal
Singer, actress and six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald is the 2024 Tournament of Roses grand marshal.
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Macaulay Culkin receives his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Actor Macaulay Culkin, childhood star of the holiday classic “Home Alone” films, received a star Friday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of his 40-year Hollywood career.
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Genetic genealogy helps ID OC homicide victim killed 49 years ago
A John Doe homicide victim discovered 49 years ago in unincorporated Laguna Hills has finally been identified through investigative genetic genealogy, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
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Legendary UCLA coach John Wooden to be honored with commemorative stamp
The stamp features an original portrait of Wooden and will go on sale early next year.
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Lakers end road trip with 133-110 loss to Thunder
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 33 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers 133-110 on Thursday night. Gilgeous-Alexander made 11 of 18 field goals and 10 of 10 free throws. Jalen Williams scored 21 points and Chet Holmgren added 18 for the Thunder, who were coming off close losses to Philadelphia and Minneso... -
405 Freeway's new express lanes are open from Costa Mesa to LA County line
Drivers traveling between Orange and Los Angeles Counties will get to enjoy two added express toll lanes and the addition of a regular lane on both sides of the 405 Freeway beginning Friday.
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Marine pleads guilty in OC Planned Parenthood firebombing
A former Camp Pendleton Marine pleaded guilty to federal charges on Thursday for his role in a firebombing attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic in Costa Mesa.
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LA mayor's Inside Safe effort: $67 million spent, only 255 homeless people permanently housed
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was elected on promises to make a big dent quickly in the city’s homelessness crisis, but almost a year later in office, her costly plan has put only 255 of the city’s 46,000 homeless into permanent housing.
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LATTC launches Basic Needs Center to help students experiencing homelessness, food insecurity
With the cost of living having increased to exuberant prices since the pandemic, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College launched a new center that provides groceries and resources to students experiencing homelessness and food insecurity.
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‘It's a blessing.' New art celebrates Our Lady of Guadalupe
The month-long exhibit inside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels starts on Dec. 3, just in time for the annual ‘Las Mañanitas’ celebration on Dec.12.