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Mother of 3 Critically Injured as Police Chased Driver in South LA
A single mother of three remains unconscious nearly a month and a half after she was an innocent bystander, critically injured during a police pursuit.
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Union Station Hosts Free Watch Party for Dodgers' Opening Day Game
Another season of Dodgers baseball kicks off Thursday, and LA’s Union Station is hosting a watch party to make sure people who can’t go to Dodger Stadium will still be able to enjoy the game with fellow fans.
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Santa Monica Hosting 626 Mini Night Market Food Festival This Weekend
The 626 Mini Night Market will be heading to Downtown Santa Monica this weekend, offering a bevy of delicious foods and drinks for visitors.
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‘Killer Cop' Twitter Account Suspended After LAPD Union Says It Put a ‘Bounty' on Officers
Twitter has suspended the account belonging to the owner of the “Killer Cop” website, citing a violation of its rules.
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One Found Dead After Santa Ana Apartment Fire
One person was found dead Thursday morning after a fire at a Santa Ana apartment.
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Longtime LA Politician Mark Ridley-Thomas Convicted in Corruption Trial
Guilty verdicts were handed down Thursday in the corruption trial of suspended Los Angeles City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas.
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Watch: SpaceX Scrubs California Launch Moments Before Liftoff
SpaceX will try again Friday after calling off the planned launch of a Falcon 9 rocket Thursday morning from the California coast.
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How Much Rain Fell in LA? See 2-Day Rainfall Totals
A storm brought overnight showers and some downpours added to what has been a historic rain season in Los Angeles.
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LA Dedicates Intersection to Founders of El Cholo Restaurant
An intersection will be dedicated Thursday to the founders of a Los Angeles landmark restaurant.
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New MLB Season Dawns With a Double Rainbow Over LA. Here's the Opening Day Forecast
A spectacular sight accompanied the dawn of a new baseball season in Los Angeles.
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Mudslide in Studio City Shuts Down Roadway
As the latest storm brought more rain and snow, the weather created problems on the road Thursday morning with a mudslide blocking a street overnight and making a slippery mess in Studio City.
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JPL's First Female Director Wants the Lab to ‘Dare Mighty Things – Together'
Being a first is not a foreign concept to Dr. Laurie Leshin.
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LeBron James, Anthony Davis Lead Lakers past Bulls 121-110
LeBron James scored 25 points in his return to the starting lineup, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Chicago Bulls 121-110 on Wednesday night. James also had seven rebounds and four assists in 31 minutes in his second game back after he was sidelined for a month because of a torn tendon in his right foot. The four-time MVP…
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Ex-U.S. Marshal Convicted in Revenge Plot Case
Several years after an Orange County woman was framed in a rape fantasy plot, the ex-boyfriend whom prosecutors say framed her, is convicted.
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‘Take a Stand for Justice': 15 Years Later, Mom Pleads for Help to Solve CSUN Student's Murder
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office is asking for the public’s help to solve the 15-year-old cold case murder of Clifton “Cliff” Hibbert, a Cal State Northridge student, and his friend.
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Pepper Spray Use Continues in LA County Juvenile Halls and Camps, Despite Ban
Nearly five years after pepper spray use was supposed to be stopped in juvenile lockups, the NBC4 I-Team discovered it’s still being used.
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Nixon Library Dedicates New Vietnam War Monument on 50th Vietnam War Veterans Commemoration
A new monument honoring the Vietnam War was dedicated at the Nixon Library on the 50th anniversary of U.S. combat troops withdrawal from Vietnam.