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Metro D Line subway temporarily closes
The entire D (Purple) Line subway will remain out of service for 70 days so crews can connect the existing line to its planned extension to West Los Angeles.
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SoCal to be hit with heat wave beginning next week
Forecasters say a prolonged heat wave will take hold in Southern California next week.
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Watch: Shohei Ohtani hits MLB-leading 16th home run against former team in Dodgers 6-2 loss to Angels
Jack Kochanowicz tossed one-run ball over 6 2/3 innings, Yoán Moncada hit a two-run homer and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 in the Freeway Series opener Friday night. The last-place Angels led 2-0 on Moncada’s homer on his first pitch from Dustin May in the first inning. May hit Matthew Lugo and Tim Anderson back-to-back&#... -
Mountain lion spotted perched in tree of Santa Clarita home
A juvenile mountain lion drew a crowd Friday after being spotted perched on a tree in the backyard of a Santa Clarita home. Officials with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife received calls reporting the mountain lion sightings around 11 a.m. Wildlife agents shortly arrived at the home to monitor the mountain lion for safety. The cub is ... -
Board stops California toxic waste regulators from weakening a hazardous waste rule
The Department of Toxic Substances Control had argued disposing more waste in state would likely reduce costs and truck emissions.
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April unemployment rate falls slightly in LA, Orange Counties
Total non-farm employment in Los Angeles County increased by 16,100 jobs between March and April.
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Bass' proposal to revise LA budget advances at City Council
The proposal calls for a reduction in sworn hiring in the Los Angeles Police Department.
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Neurodiverse community helps friend rebound from Palisades Fire
Having a routine is crucial for those living with cognitive and behavioral disabilities, but the January wildfire has severely impacted the way they live.
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Inland Empire grocery store bans bags amid ‘influx' of shoplifting
The owners said a rise in theft forced them to increase grocery prices.
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How a house in Pacific Palisades became one of the first to be rebuilt
One key decision by the family helped expedite the process.
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Downtown LA building blasts ‘Baby Shark' on repeat to fend off homeless tents
The song, beloved by children and despised by parents, is “driving people crazy,” one unhoused woman said.
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Fake delivery driver traffic stop in Irvine leads to burglary crew arrests
The traffic stop of a driver who tried to pose as a food delivery worker led to the arrests of five people connected to a transnational organized crime group accused in several Southern California residential burglaries, the Irvine Police Department announced Friday. The investigation began on Easter Sunday, April 20, when an Irvine resident called... -
2 dead in Sun Valley stabbing and police shooting
Two people were killed Friday after a stabbing and police shooting in a Sun Valley neighborhood, authorities said.
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2 middle school-age teens arrested for series of burglaries in Long Beach
They are just 12 and 13 years old.
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Donating blood regularly helped a woman detect Stage 1 colon cancer
Margaret never imagined that her desire to help others would one day become the very act that saved her own life.
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Mexican beauty influencer Valeria Márquez appeared to be killed by hit man, prosecutors say
More details have emerged in the killing of Mexican social media influencer Valeria Márquez, who was shot during a TikTok livestream.