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Judge finds no conflict with Rebecca Grossman's lawyer also defending senior prosecutor who supervised her murder case
A judge in Van Nuys ruled Friday that Rebecca Grossman, who was convicted of murdering two boys while speeding through a crosswalk in Westlake Village, may keep her new defense lawyer, who is also defending a senior prosecutor who previously supervised Grossman’s murder trial.
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Shohei Ohtani Day to be annual event in Los Angeles for duration of his Dodgers career
The Japanese star was presented with a city council resolution that declared May 17 as Shohei Ohtani Day for the duration of his Dodgers career.
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LA declares May 19 Father Greg Boyle Day in honor of Homeboy Industries founder
Father Gregory Boyle, founder and director of the successful Homeboy Industries gang-intervention and rehabilitation program in Los Angeles, was recognized Friday with a day named in his honor by the Los Angeles City Council.
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Here are some of the thousands of wildlife contraband products seized at LAX since October
Turtle skulls, crocodile skins, sea cucumbers and elephant toenails are among the thousands of contraband animal and plant products seized by authorities in that last few months at Los Angeles International Airport.
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Wrong-way driver crashes into cars and big rig on 405 Freeway in chaotic chase
A pursuit that began in Venice early Friday ended in an injury crash on the 405 Freeway.
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Reward of up to $50k offered for information on robberies against USPS mail carriers
An FBI raid at a home in Baldwin Park left neighbors shaken after agents attempted to locate a man believed to be targeting USPS mail carriers in robberies.
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Elly De La Cruz goes 4 for 4 with career-high 4 steals in Reds' 7-2 win over Dodgers
Elly De La Cruz went 4 for 4 with a career-best four stolen bases and scored three times in the Cincinnati Reds’ 7-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday night. Nick Martinez (1-2) won in relief, permitting one hit over five shutout innings and striking out four for the Reds, who used seven pitchers in a bullpen game….
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Innovative modifications to baseball help visually impaired athletes take part in the sport
Hand and eye coordination is absolutely crucial to baseball. Swinging the bat, hitting the ball, rounding the bases – all require a symphony of senses. But what if you’re playing without the benefit of one of those — your sight?
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Passenger shot and killed on Metro bus in Commerce
An investigation is underway following a deadly shooting that took place in Commerce on Thursday.
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Long Beach neighbors rally against flight school's noise
Carrying neon signs and whistles, neighbors drummed up noise outside several flight schools at Long Beach Airport, protesting the noise they say these schools’ planes create in their neighborhoods each day.
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Left in the dark: 25,000 streetlights are out in LA, putting safety at risk in some neighborhoods
A record number of streetlights are out in Los Angeles. Why are so many LA neighborhoods being left in the dark?
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Dodgers' first Shohei Ohtani bobblehead giveaway creates ‘a stir' and snarls stadium traffic
Only the first 40,000 fans were to receive the bobblehead, which depicts a smiling Ohtani with his bat perched above his left shoulder.
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Watch: Daring trespasser walks between ‘Graffiti Towers' high above downtown LA
In a shocking video recorded this weekend, a slackliner is seen walking 80 feet between two graffiti-filled towers on the Oceanwide Plaza Development downtown Los Angeles.
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Unsealed FBI files show agents believed former LA City Attorney was involved in DWP lawsuit coverup
FBI files unsealed Thursday show agents investigating corruption at the LA Department of Water and Power, and the city’s role in manipulating over-billing lawsuits, believed that former City Attorney Mike Feuer played a direct role in an effort to try to cover up the wrongdoing — something Feuer says is, “absurd.”
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Suspect arrested in deadly shooting of UPS driver in Irvine
A UPS driver was killed after he was shot multiple times in his work truck in Irvine on Thursday, police said.
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After 57 years, beloved Olvera Street burro photo stand reaches deadline to vacate
After 57 years, Olvera Street’s longtime burro business has reached its final day, but a new effort from LA City Councilman Kevin De Leon may save the popular photo stand.
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Angeles National Forest sex assault suspect met victims at bus and train station, investigators say
A man accused of sexually assaulting two women in a remote area of Angeles National Forest met the victims at a train and bus station where he offered them rides, according to authorities.