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State Okays USC Takeover of Methodist Hospital in Arcadia
Members of the Arcadia City Council Tuesday approved a lease that clears the way for USC Healthcare to take control of Methodist Hospital next month, which was one of the last large independent hospitals in Southern California.
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Maker of ‘Drinkable Sunscreen' Reaches Settlement with California AG Over Advertising Claims
Irvine-based company UVO has agreed to legal settlement after allegedly deceptively advertising a “drinkable sunscreen.”
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State Prosecutors Investigating Bystander's Death in Deputy-Suspect Shootout
The man’s granddaughter want to know whether the suspect or sheriff’s deputies are responsible for the shooting that killed 67-year-old Pedro Lopez. Lauren Coronado reports for NBC4 on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022.
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‘Dangerous' Lead Levels Found in Spicy Plum Candy Made in San Diego
The California Attorney General’s Office issued a consumer alert Friday related to dried plum fruit and candy products that allegedly contain dangerous levels of lead, including several products sold by San Diego retailers.
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Women Shouldn't Be Charged With Murder in Stillbirths, California AG Says
California’s top law enforcement official says prosecutors should not charge women with murder when a fetus dies, even if their behavior may have contributed to the fetus’ death. Attorney General Rob Bonta acted Thursday after prosecutors in the San Joaquin Valley’s Kings County twice charged women with fetal murder, alleging that their drug use led to the stillbirths.
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Gov. Newsom Nominates Rob Bonta as California's Next Attorney General
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he will nominate Alameda Assemblymember Rob Bonta as the next California Attorney General.
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Attorney Says Vallejo PD Must Release Video in Deadly Shooting
A civil right attorney representing the family of a man fatally shot by a Vallejo officer earlier this month is calling on the police department to release video of the shooting.
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Exploiting the Exploited? Insiders Accuse Charity Of Cashing In On Sex Trafficking Concerns
After allegations have been raised about Saved in America’s operations, NBC 7 Investigates sat down with the charity’s founder to discuss the nonprofit’s mission, rescue figures, and use of funds.