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5 signs a loved one has an opioid addiction
In 2021, more Californians died from fentanyl overdoses than from car accidents, a staggering figure that’s hard to ignore. Learn the signs and symptoms of opioid addiction so you can take action on behalf of a loved one.
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Freddie Freeman hits 59th double, Asian American managers make history in Dodgers 6-2 win over Giants
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and acting Giants skipper Kai Correa stood for a photo as they exchanged pregame lineup cards. They were believed to be the first managers or head coaches of Asian descent to face each other in any of the four major U.S. sports. Freddie Freeman made a little history of his own by hitting his 59th...
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Body found after fire at homeless encampment by the 5 freeway in Cypress Park
A body was discovered this morning when firefighters knocked down a fire at a homeless encampment near the Golden State (5) Freeway in Cypress Park.
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Cars tagged with swastikas in multiple Los Angeles neighborhoods
LASD is investigating the cases as vandalism and hate crimes.
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Former Anaheim council member found dead at his home
“There were no signs of foul play”, but the cause of death is still pending.
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Cold temperatures, light rain, and gusty winds are in SoCal's weekend forecast
After a long hot summer, it’s finally starting to feel like fall.
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Celebrate your beloved furry friend with an ‘ofrenda' at the LA Zoo
In honor of Día de los Muertos and Hispanic Heritage Month, the Los Angeles Zoo and Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center for the Arts & Education are collaborating for a third year in a row to host the “Beloved Pets Ofrenda.”
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La Golondrina, historic Olvera Street restaurant, faces eviction
La Golondrina Cafe is one of the oldest businesses on Olvera Street. Its new owners have been battling the city over plumbing issues and now face possible eviction.
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Man hoses down grandma during argument in Lake Balboa
A grandmother dropping off her grandchild at school in Lake Balboa ended up soaked from head to toe and, she said, racially abused after trying to stop a dispute between two men.
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Dog walker in Garden Grove shoots and kills homeless man, police say
A Garden Grove resident fatally shot a man believed to be homeless during an altercation while walking his dog, claiming self-defense.
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How to get free COVID-19 tests mailed to your home
The federal government is just days away from shipping out free at-home COVID tests to anyone who wants them. Here is how to order them.
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Perseverance keeps LA DACA recipient on track to become a doctor
A Mexican immigrant who grew up sleeping on the floor of a one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles’ Koreatown has overcome all obstacles in her path toward a career in the challenging world of science and medicine.
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View from drone helps searchers quickly find hiker missing in mountains north of LA
A 45-year-old man from Detroit was located in a precarious position about 10 minutes after search teams deployed a drone in the vast and rugged San Gabriel Mountains.
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What California Gov. Newsom has said about the future of Sen. Feinstein's seat
Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a key decision on the future of the seat held by the state’s longest-serving member of the U.S. Senate.
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What's at stake during this weekend's California Republican Party Convention
Political leaders, including former President Trump, will gather in Anaheim Friday for the start of the California Republican Party Fall Convention.
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NBCLA's Conan Nolan reflects on the political career of Sen. Dianne Feinstein
A look at the trailblazing political career of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Video broadcast Friday Sept. 29, 2023 on Today in LA.
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SoCal drivers say group is tampering with cars to force sales at lower prices
A group of thieves may be cheating people in Southern California out of thousands of dollars by sabotaging their cars in order to trick victims into selling the vehicles for a lower price.
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LA City Council OKs $30M plan to replace and add bus shelters
Nearly 300 new bus shelters will be installed across Los Angeles starting next year after the City Council approved $30 million in shelter replacements and additions.