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Inappropriate photos under investigation at Fairfax High School
Parents were notified Wednesday that inappropriate photos were being shared in what seems to be a growing trend for schools.
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Fairfax High School investigates inappropriate images
Parents were notified Wednesday that inappropriate photos were being shared in what seems to be a growing trend for schools. Karma Dickerson reports for the NBC4 News on April 10, 2024.
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LA crews make progress on trashed home in Fairfax
More than 1,000 pounds of hazardous waste has been hauled away from a Fairfax home that was cluttered with trash. Macy Jenkins reports for the NBC4 News on April 4, 2024.
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Sister of tenant living in trash-covered Fairfax home speaks out
A woman who identified herself as the sister of the tenant at the trash-filled home in Fairfax said her brother needs help. Alex Rozier reports for NBC Los Angeles on April 4, 2024.
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Garbage-filled vehicles in Fairfax linked to tenant of trash-covered home
As Los Angeles sanitation workers spent nearly two days removing over 7 tons of trash from a Fairfax home, more safety and public health hazards were discovered Thursday, linked to the same tenant of the infamous property. NBC Los Angeles learned a motorhome, a Dodge pickup truck and a yellow car — all filled with more trash — were parked…
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More than 7 tons of trash removed from Fairfax home
City crews on Thursday have removed more than 7 tons of trash from a home in Fairfax. Annette Arreola reports for NBC4 on April 4, 2024.
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City crews clean trash-filled Fairfax yard
City crews are removing a disturbing amount of garbage that cluttered a home in Fairfax and troubled neighbors. Macy Jenkins reports for the NBC4 News on April 3, 2024.
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LA official cleaning up a sea of trash at Fairfax home
After putting up with a trash-filled house in the Fairfax neighborhood, residents in the area will finally get some relief as sanitation workers begin to clear out the mess. NBC Los Angeles’ Alex Rozier reports.
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‘This is awful.' LA city officials removing mountains of trash from Fairfax home
Los Angeles officials dispatched sanitation workers and mobilized city resources Wednesday to clean out mountains of trash that surround a home in the Fairfax neighborhood. “This is just a tragedy,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said while standing in front of the property surrounded by piles of garbage. “One thing that I can tell you is that we are going…
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What a stinker! Mountains of trash surround Fairfax home
A house surrounded with mountains of trash has residents in the Los Angeles Fairfax neighborhood concerned. The front lawn of the property, located on Martel Avenue, is covered with plastic bags filled with trash and other disposable items, reaching well above ground level. The garbage piles are also stacked up on the side yards and back patio. Marlon Azurda, who…
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Large piles of trash at Fairfax home concern neighbors
Just steps from Melrose and surrounded by million dollar properties, a home in Fairfax with large piles of trash has neighbors in the area concerned. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News on April 2, 2024.
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Thai restaurant and coffee shop are burglarized in Fairfax
A Thai restaurant and coffee shop in the Fairfax District were burglarized early morning, both within an hour of one another. Anastassia Olmos reports for the NBC4 News on Mar. 5, 2024.
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Toppled tree pins girl at Melrose Trading Post
A young girl was pinned under a massive tree at a popular flea market in Fairfax on Sunday after fierce winds pushed it to its breaking point.
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34-year-old man arrested in Fairfax District car fires
More details were released Friday on the arrest of a suspect in numerous fires in the Fairfax district.
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Arrest in series of arsons in Fairfax District
LAPD and LAFD Investigators say they have made an arrest in a series of arsons in the Fairfax district. Macy Jenkins reports for the NBC4 News on June 15, 2023.
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After Suspicious Fires, Fairfax Residents Fear Arsonist
A truck going up in flames is the latest of several suspicious fires in the Fairfax neighborhood, leaving residents fearful of a possible arsonist. Ted Chen reports June 8, 2023.