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List: LeBron James' Most Memorable Moments Since Joining the Lakers
As LeBron James inches closer to passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, see his most memorable moments since joining the Lakers in 2018.
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Law Enforcement Officers Respond to Several SoCal Schools After ‘Hoax' Calls
Law enforcement agencies responded to several Southern California schools Tuesday after they received what were later determined to be false claims of violence at the campuses.
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See the Stars Coming to the Hollywood Bowl in 2023
Timeless music and modern day classics are part of the 2023 Hollywood Bowl season announced Tuesday.
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Watch: LAFD Firefighter Saves Dog Found Unresponsive at Burning Home
A little dog in Florence has a new best friend.
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‘Wonderful Gift of Life': 2 OC Couples Share 2 Sets of Kidneys
A group of best friends in Orange County are now physically connected by sharing kidneys. Debbie Thompson and Christine Morales have been friends since 3rd grade. After going to elementary, junior high and high schools together, the duo even shared an apartment together. Their lives continued to mirror each other’s in adulthood as Christine married... -
Police Offer Tips for Dog Owners to Avoid Thefts
A week after announcing an arrest in the theft of two French bulldogs from a pregnant woman in Studio City, Los Angeles police today offered tips for pet owners to avoid becoming a victim of animal thefts.
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‘Queen of Salsa' Celia Cruz Makes History as First Afro-Latina on U.S. Currency
Cuban icon and Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz, has been selected by the United States Mint to be one of the five honorees in the 2024 American Women Quarters Program.
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UCLA Student Describes Chilling Encounter With Man Sought in Campus Attacks
Two female UCLA students were assaulted by the same man near two campus parking structures, the UCLA Police Department announced Monday.
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Monterey Park Hero Among Residents Invited to Attend State of Union
The hero who wrestled a gun away from the Monterey Park mass shooter last month and likely prevented a second tragedy from occurring in nearby Alhambra is expected to be among the local residents attending President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address tomorrow night as invited guests.
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Charges Expected Against Felon Suspected of Stashing More Than 22 Pounds of Drugs
Charges are expected to be filed against convicted felon who is suspected of stashing more than 22 pounds of illicit narcotics.
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Rep. Katie Porter Says Governor Should Keep Promise to Choose Black Woman to Fill Feinstein's Seat
Rep. Katie Porter (D-Irvine) says Governor Gavin Newsom should uphold his promise to choose a Black woman to take Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s seat, if the 89-year-old Senator doesn’t finish her term in office.
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‘Giving, Generous and Selfless': Relatives Mourn Victims in Montclair Triple Killing
Close relatives share new information about the family members that were killed inside their Montclair home in a triple homicide.
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Man Gets Alert Before Seeing News of Devastating Earthquake in Home Country Turkey
Fuat Doymaz has an app that notifies of earthquakes, and less than 24 hours ago he was notified that a major earthquake hit near his hometown in Southern Turkey.
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Police Arrest Man Accused of Gunpoint Robbery of Pregnant Woman's French Bulldogs
Police announced the arrest of a man suspected of holding a pregnant woman at gunpoint in Studio City last year and stealing her French bulldogs in an attempt to later extort her for money.
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Nurse Testifies Boy's Mother Appeared to Fake Emotions After Son's Death
A nurse testified that a mother appeared to fake her emotions while in the waiting room at a hospital after learning her son had died.
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Insurance Companies Say Some Kia and Hyundai Cars Are Too Expensive to Insure
State Farm told the I-Team it has temporarily stopped accepting new applications in some states for certain model years because theft losses have increased dramatically.
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What Can SoCal Learn From the Devastating Earthquake That Struck Turkey and Syria?
It happened half a world away, but the magnitude-7.8 earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, killing thousands, could be an image of what Californians can expect for its own massive seismic event.