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Police arrest man suspected of fatally stabbing parents in Azusa
A man suspected of fatally stabbing his parents in Azusa was arrested, authorities announced Saturday.
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LeBron James' return from injury spoiled by Bulls' phenomenal effort in 146-115 win over Lakers
Coby White scored 36 points, Josh Giddey flirted with a quadruple-double and the Chicago Bulls wrecked LeBron James’ return from injury with an impressive 146-115 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night. Luka Doncic scored 29 of his 34 points in the first half and hit eight 3-pointers, while James had 17 points after a seve... -
60 Freeway reopens near Pomona after suspicious device investigation
Westbound lanes of the 60 Freeway near Pomona were shut down Saturday afternoon as a bomb squad investigated the area.
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What's next for the Pacoima neighborhood impacted by home explosion?
Some San Fernando Valley residents who were ordered to vacate their homes were slowly allowed to return Saturday morning following a controlled burn operation that stemmed from the discovery of illegal fireworks that caused an explosion at a home.
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West Hollywood apartment dwellers in fear of violent neighbor
Security footage showed the man violently banging on a neighbor’s door with what appeared to be a crowbar.
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Eugene ‘Big U' Henley Jr. linked to murder of former Crenshaw High football player, feds say
Federal prosecutors said there’s probable cause to believe Eugene “Big U” Henley, Jr. killed a man in Las Vegas and dragged his body in the desert.
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Calling Jackie and Shadow fans: The Chick-Naming Contest is now open
Enter your cutest ideas for the baby bald eagles; Big Bear schoolkids will make the final picks.
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Unruly neighbor terrorizes West Hollywood apartment complex
Neighbors said the man smashed plants against the wall and broke glass out onto the side walk. Amber Frias reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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Mar Vista homeowners demand action as bumpy roads pose safety risks
Residents say growing tree roots have made Warren Avenue hazardous, but the city has yet to take action.
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‘This house is essentially a bomb.' 60 homes evacuated after Pacoima home explosion
Sixty homes were evacuated in the Pacoima neighborhood after an explosion from a home rattled the neighborhood.
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Pillowcase Rapist Christopher Hubbart now lives in Antelope Valley
Christopher Hubbart was released and placed at a court-designated housing facility in the Juniper Hill community near Pearblossom on Friday.
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MLB suspends ex-Dodger Julio Urias for second violation of domestic violence policy
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías was suspended through the All-Star break by Major League Baseball on Friday under its domestic violence policy with the players’ association. Urías had pleaded no contest last May to one count of misdemeanor domestic battery. The penalty was the second for Urías under the policy following&nb... -
Eaton Fire victims get closer look at suspect power system
Close examinations have begun in Eaton Canyon of electrical lines, towers and other equipment, which could hold clues to pinpointing the cause of the January fire that destroyed thousands of homes, as the result of dozens of lawsuits filed against Southern California Edison by fire victims. An agreement between the victims and Edison, filed in cour... -
Lancaster woman convicted in hospice fraud scheme
A Lancaster woman was found guilty of receiving more than $330,000 in illegal kickbacks for patient referrals to two hospice firms in a fraud scheme.
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17 people charged for re-entering U.S. after deportation, some linked to violent crimes
Federal authorities have charged multiple individuals who illegally re-entered the country, including suspects with violent criminal histories.
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‘Adoptable Dog Yoga' event in Los Angeles happening this weekend
The Bloc partners with Pups Without Borders to host a wellness event combining yoga and adoptable dogs.
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Los Angeles likely aggressively enforce parking rules. Blame it on city's $1b budget shortfall
As the city of Los Angeles grapples with the daunting task of closing the gap amid the $1 billion budget deficit, the parking enforcement team from the LA Department of Transportation is expected to further rigorously look out for parking code violators. Parking tickets used to be a revenue generator for the city, but for the last several years, es...