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Taylor Swift fans line up for library installation at the Grove, still on Easter egg hunt
Weeks after Easter Sunday, Taylor Swift fans are still on an Easter egg hunt. Swift partnered with Spotify to bring a library installation inspired by her upcoming album “The Tortured Poets Department” to the Grove in Los Angeles Lindsay Lao, one of the fans who stood in line for four hours, said she was trying to catch a glimpse of...... -
LA Mayor Karen Bass urges wealthy residents to fund new homelessness campaign
A new city campaign could place wealthy Angelenos on the forefront of the homelessness crisis. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Monday the LA4LA campaign, a unique funder and connector program for affordable housing opportunities. Bass said she is looking for donations from business leaders and philanthropic organizations to buy buildin... -
Mistrial declared in shooting death of young mother in Long Beach
A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday after jurors announced they were deadlocked in the trial of a former Long Beach Unified School District safety officer charged with murder for shooting an 18-year-old woman. After about two days of deliberations, the jury’s foreperson told Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Richard M. Goul that the pan... -
Kennedy children denounce George Gascón's parole policy, endorse challenger
Children of slain Sen. and Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy denounce reform policy of LA County district attorney.
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Human remains found inside trash bin in Sunland neighborhood
The Los Angeles Police Department received a call around 10:00 a.m. about possible human remains in a trash can.
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Disneyland hoping for Anaheim City Council's ‘green light' on $1.9 billion development proposal
A $1.9 billion proposal that is expected to bring even more attractions to Disney Resorts in Anaheim could be approved by the City Council at Tuesday night’s meeting. The park, which already sits on 490 acres, is not looking to expand, but to add to the already permitted space Disney has. The city of Anaheim’s planning commission gave it... -
Dodgers All-Star and World Series champion Carl Erskine dies at 97
The Los Angeles Dodgers community was deeply saddened by the passing of the legendary pitcher, Carl Erskine, who left an indelible mark on the world of baseball and beyond. His journey, filled with triumphs and compassion, reflects a life well-lived and a legacy that will endure for generations to come. The team announced Erskine’s death Tues... -
62 homeless people have died while enrolled in Long Beach shelters and programs in 3 years, data shows
The Project Homekey Best Western site off Long Beach Boulevard accounted for 20 of the 62 deaths of homeless individuals enrolled in 12 city-funded shelters or programs since 2021, according to data requested by NBCLA and released by the City of Long Beach.
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Fans line up for Taylor Swift's library installation at the Grove
Dozens of Swifties lined up at the Grove Tuesday for a library installation in celebration of Taylor Swift’s upcoming album “The Tortured Poets Department.” The three-day, pop-up event kicked off at 10 a.m. Tuesday in partnership with Spotify to allow fans to check out a curated poetry library. “The shelves will be packed with books and visual surp... -
Intruder shot by resident in Newport Beach home invasion
Authorities responded to a Newport Beach home early Tuesday following a report of a shooting during a possible home invasion.
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Mayor orders flags lowered to half-staff in honor of LAFD recruit killed at scene of 101 Freeway crash
Flags at Los Angeles City Hall will be lowered to half-staff in honor of a 22-year-old fire department recruit killed when he tried to help crash victims on a San Fernando Valley freeway.
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Ahead of NBA Playoffs, this championship franchise has the most superstitious fan base in sports
In the realm of sports fanaticism, where fervor meets folly, no fans tread with more superstitious swagger than the followers of the Los Angeles Lakers. From lucky charms to pre-game rituals, Lakers fans have turned superstition into an art form, and their passion is unrivaled, even amongst the most eccentric sports enthusiasts. So buckle up, baske... -
Mayor Karen Bass speaks on homelessness, public safety during State of the City
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass highlighted Los Angeles’ strength and resolve through tough times during her State of the City on Monday, underscoring strides made tackling the unhoused population.
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Dodgers drop 4 of 5 after 6-4 loss to Nationals on Jackie Robinson Day
Luis García Jr. hit a three-run homer, his first of the season, CJ Abrams also went deep and the Washington Nationals defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 on Monday night. García went opposite field with two outs in the fifth inning against Tyler Glasnow (3-1), who issued a two-out walk to Joey Gallo one batter before. The Dodgers celebrated the...... -
Man jailed on $2 million bail following arrest in Marina del Rey shooting
The suspect was taken into custody on Sunday morning after opening fire on pedestrians and responding officers.
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Teen shot and killed near South Los Angeles bus stop
A teenager was shot and killed near a bus stop and a convenience store in South Los Angeles Monday. The shooting happened in the 10800 block of Western Avenue near West 108th Street just before 4 p.m., according to the LA County Sheriff’s Department. When they arrived, they found nearly 50 teens gathered and one boy suffering from a gunshot…... -
USC cancels speech by pro-Palestinian valedictorian, citing safety concerns
USC will not have its valedictorian deliver the 2024 commencement speech during graduation, citing security concerns, the school announced.