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Clerk Severely Injured in Riverside Burglary
Police Sunday were looking for the assailant who burglarized a grocery store in Riverside and attacked the store clerk, leaving him for dead. The burglary occurred at about 6:40 p.m. Friday at La Mexicana Market in the 3100 block of Madison Street, police said. Shortly after the crime, customers found the store clerk lying on the floor unconscious with a…
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Kylie Jenner's Alleged Trespasser Sentenced to a Year in Jail
Kylie Jenner’s alleged trespasser is going away for quite a bit of time. Keep reading for all the details.
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Man Dies After Wrench Attack Outside Rolando 7-Eleven
A man who was struck over the head with a wrench in an attack outside a 7-Eleven in the Rolando neighborhood last week has died, his family told NBC 7 on Tuesday.
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Liquor Store Clerk Fights Off Armed Robber
An armed robber in La Puente walked away bloody, without a gun and without any money after a clerk fought back. Rick Montanez reports for NBC4 News at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019.
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Clerk Arrested on Suspicion of Running Over Robbery Suspect
Officers arrived just after midnight to the area of Vineland Avenue and Cantara Street in response to a robbery call and discovered the clerk had chased the suspects who allegedly attempted to rob the store, confronted them, and killed one of them, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
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Ex-Rep. Chris Collins Pleads Guilty in Insider Trading Case
Former Rep. Chris Collins pleaded guilty Tuesday in an insider trading case, a day after he resigned from Congress and set off a scramble to fill his seat in his Republican-leaning district. Collins had initially denied charges he leaked confidential information about a pharmaceutical company and was set to go to trial next year in federal court in Manhattan. But...
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Judge Rules in Favor of Former Vergara Fiance in Latest Embryo Battle Chapter
A Los Angeles judge ruled that actress Sofia Vergara’s former fiance can have a lawyer who’s representing him in Louisiana in a two-state battle over the former couple’s frozen embryos join his legal team in California.
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Armed Robber Shot and Killed in 7-Eleven
Police opened fire after a surveillance operation identified the man wanted in a series or robberies. Toni Guinyard reports for Today in LA on Friday Sept. 20, 2019.
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Chinese Woman Accused of Mar-a-Lago Trespass Angers Judge
A Chinese woman accused of trespassing at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and lying to Secret Service agents is frustrating the federal judge hearing her case as she ignores his questions and leaves him bewildered with her answers. The woman, 33-year-old Yujing Zhang, is acting as her own attorney and faces up to six years in prison if convicted at...
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Arkansas Mom Buys 1,500 Pairs of Shoes in Closing Payless for Kids in Need
Carrie Jernigan of Alma, Arkansas, took her daughter to a Payless going-out-of-business sale to get her a new pair of shoes. She ended up leaving with every pair in the store, NBC News reports. At Payless, Jernigan’s 4th-grade daughter, Harper, saw a pair she wanted to buy for her friend, whose shoes she had noticed were too small. “I know...
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Utah Man Charged With Murdering Deputy, Russian Snowboarder Pleads Not Guilty
A Utah man accused of gunning down an off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy inside an Alhambra fast-food restaurant an hour after killing a man in downtown Los Angeles pleaded not guilty Monday to double murder, attempted murder and robbery charges.
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Santa Ana Police Search for Armed Robbers
Santa Ana Police continue to search for two men who robbed two different locations on Fourth of July. They hope surveillance footage will help in identifying the two men. Ted Chen reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10, 2019.
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Sighs of Relief Heard as Jury Recommends Death Sentence
A jury recommended the death penalty for a man found guilty of the murders of a family of four whose bodies he buried in the Mojave desert. Rick Montanez reports for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Monday, June 24, 2019.
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Porous Border Could Hinder Efforts to Stem Spread of Ebola
Several well-trodden paths crisscross this lush area where people walk between Congo and Uganda to visit nearby family and friends and go to the busy markets. The problem is that the pedestrians may unknowingly be carrying the deadly Ebola virus, and hindering efforts to control the current outbreak in eastern Congo, which has killed more than 1,400 people. The busy...
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Ugandan Medics Now Tackling Ebola Say They Lack Supplies
The isolation ward for Ebola patients is a tent erected in the garden of the local hospital. Gloves are given out sparingly to health workers. And when the second person in this Uganda border town died after the virus outbreak spread from neighboring Congo , the hospital for several hours couldn’t find a vehicle to take away the body. “We...
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Ugandan Medics Now Tackling Ebola Say They Lack Supplies
The isolation ward for Ebola patients is a tent erected in the garden of the local hospital. Gloves are given out sparingly to health workers. And when the second person in this Uganda border town died after the virus outbreak spread from neighboring Congo , the hospital for several hours couldn’t find a vehicle to take away the body. “We...
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Man Who Murdered Elsinore Store Clerk During Robbery Sentenced
A man who gunned down a 47-year-old Lake Elsinore store clerk and tried to shoot the victim’s co-worker was sentenced Friday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Sherpa Guide Climbs Everest 24th Time, Outdoing Own Record
A Sherpa mountaineer extended his record for successful climbs of Mount Everest with his 24th ascent of the world’s highest peak on Tuesday. Kami Rita reached the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) peak Tuesday, which was his second time on the summit in a week. He climbed to the top on May 15 then returned to base camp before climbing again this week....
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Man Charged in Koreatown Shooting, Standoff With Police
Criminal charges were filed Thursday against a man who allegedly shot a smoke shop clerk in the leg, fled to a discount store and held police at bay for three hours in the Koreatown area.
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How African Americans Disappeared From the Kentucky Derby
When the horses enter the gate for the 145th Kentucky Derby, their jockeys will hail from Venezuela, New Mexico, Panama and France. None will be African-American. That’s been the norm for quite a while. When Marlon St. Julien rode the Derby in 2000, he became the first black man to get a mount since 1921. It wasn’t always this way....