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Lakers Add 2018 Draft Pick in Trade with 76ers
The Los Angeles Lakers acquired the 39th overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft from the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday, according to a report from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnaworski.
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Event Honoring Jonathan Gold to be Held on Pico Boulevard
As more tributes to legendary food critic Jonathan Gold pour out across Los Angeles, one of his favorite spots in the city will host a celebration of his life on Monday. Brad Metzger Restaurant Solutions will hold an event called “Together with Tacos on Pico” on the iconic LA street Monday.
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The 2018 Perseid Meteor Shower Is Coming Sunday Night
The annual Perseid meteor shower, which can provide dazzling nighttime views for those who can see it, will peak from Sunday to Tuesday.
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NBA Releases Full Schedule for 2018-19 Season, LeBron's First With Lakers
The NBA released its full schedule for the 2018-19 season Wednesday including all 82 Lakers games, highlighted by a Christmas Day matchup in Oakland against the Golden State Warriors.
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Can This Backpack Protect Kids From School Shooters?
If a new backpack for your child is on your back-to-school shopping list, there is more to consider for parents than just what the bag will hold. In response to the rise in deadly school shootings nationally, major retailers are stocking their shelves with bulletproof backpacks for the first time.
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UCI Doctors Re-Attach Teen's Arm After Near Amputation in Laguna Beach Cliff Fall
UCI Medical staff credited first responders from the Orange County Fire Authority who were on the scene for applying a tourniquet that stopped blood flow to the injured arm.
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LeBron's First Lakers Games, Christmas Matchup with Warriors Among NBA Schedule Release
The NBA partially released its detailed schedule for the 2018-19 season Wednesday and four marquee Lakers games were among the announcements, including a Christmas Day matchup in Oakland against the Golden State Warriors.
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Bulletproof Backpacks Available for Students
Would you consider buying one and could it save your child’s life in the event of a school shooting? Randy Mac reports for the NBC4 News on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018.
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The Purrrfect Way to Celebrate World Cat Day in SoCal
The Cat Café Lounge is among the local shelters that are desperate after an influx of cats arrived to their doors. So desperate in fact, that Los Angeles Animal Services have been cutting adoption fees in half to encourage people to adopt and foster.
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LA County Board of Supervisors Apologizes for Sterilizations of Women
The Board of Supervisors apologized today to more than 200 woman coerced into sterilization after delivering babies at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center between 1968 and 1974 and urged support of a bill that would pay reparations.
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Warnings Issued Over Allegedly Toxic School Supplies
As children gear up to head back to school, a nonprofit group is issuing a warning to parents about popular school supplies, saying they contain toxic chemicals.
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Bovine Bust: Herd of Cows Help Police Catch Suspect on the Run
A suspected car thief trying to evade authorities in central Florida was captured after some heroic bystanders — a herd of cows — chased after her and helped Seminole County Sheriffs track her down.
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Disney's Earnings Up From 2017, Miss Wall Street Expectations
Thanks to the box office success of “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Incredibles 2,” The Walt Disney Co. Tuesday reported a 7 percent jump in revenue, compared to the same quarter in 2017, but the earnings fell short of Wall Street expectations.
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Appeals Panel in Pasadena Hears Arguments Over Trump's Border Wall
A federal appeals court panel heard arguments Tuesday in Pasadena from the state and an advocacy group challenging the U.S. government’s waiver of various environmental rules to move forward with construction of President Donald Trump’s proposed border wall.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies Perform Daring Air Rescue
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has an elite air rescue team that responds to roughly 300 calls per year, making them the busiest unit in the country.
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Rams and Chargers NFL Stadium Construction Hits Major Milestone
Around 2000 construction workers joined with politicians, businessmen and team executives to celebrate the “Topping Out” of the NFL Stadium construction site in Inglewood. The traditional construction event marks the highest beam in the stadium being laid into place.
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Neighbors Tackle, Shoot at Would-Be Burglars in Garden Grove
A Garden Grove homeowner fought a pair of suspected burglars breaking into his neighbor’s house Friday, tackling one of them to the ground while his cousin shot at the other.
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Groper Caught on Camera Wanted in Riverside Attack
Police sought the public’s help Friday to find a man suspected of groping a woman.
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A Garden Grove Home Owner Confronts Burlgars
A Garden Grove home owner confronts a groups of burlgars breaking into his neighbor’s home. Vikki Vargas reports for NBC4 News at 4 p.m.
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Ex-UCLA Doctor Who Won $13 Million in Lawsuit Gets Another $1.8 Million in Attorney Fees
A former UCLA hematologist who won $13 million after claiming she was forced out of her job as director of the medical school’s lymphoma program because a male-dominated administration ignored her complaints of age and gender discrimination was awarded another $1.8 million in attorneys’ fees Friday.