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Huntington Park Man Indicted For Alleged Trader Joe's Heists Across SoCal
A Huntington Park man who was already accused of robbing a Trader Joe’s store in Chino Hills was indicted Friday for allegedly carrying out heists at more than a dozen of the grocer’s locations across Southern California.
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Son Arrested After Mother's Body Found in LA-Area Trash Bin
The son of a 75-year-old woman found dead in a Los Angeles-area trash bin has been arrested on suspicion of her murder, authorities said Wednesday.
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Early Morning Magnitude-3.2 Earthquake Shakes Parts of Southern California
A magnitude-3.2 earthquake rattled parts of Southern California early Thursday.
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Police Recover Gun Thrown Out of Vehicle During Multi-Neighborhood Pursuit
The city of Bell police were in pursuit of a driver in a dark Ford sedan that was wanted for vandalism Friday night. The driver was seen throwing out what appeared to be a gun out of the window onto the freeway lanes.
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Police Recover Gun Thrown Out During Pursuit
A police pursuit that started in Bell continued through the night after the driver was wanted for vandalism. NBC4 News reports at 11 p.m. on Feb. 26, 2021.
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How a Huntington Park Bakery Is Honoring Kobe Bryant
Kobe Conchas became a way to honor the Lakers great. Toni Guinyard reports for the NBC4 News at 11 a.m. on Tuesday Jan. 26, 2021.
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Pursuit Comes to an End in Huntington Park
Two suspects in the car stopped in the middle of an intersection to turn themselves into police. Colton von Pertz reports for NBC LA at 11 p.m. Friday Aug. 8, 2020.
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Man Beaten, Robbed of $200K Life Savings in Huntington Park
Francisco Cornejo suffered a dislocated shoulder as a result of the robbery. As seen on NBC LA at 11 p.m. Thursday Aug. 6, 2020.
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Father Says Dreams Are Crushed After Robber Steals His $200K Life Savings Outside Chase Bank
A man who stole $200,000 in cash from a father just steps away from a Chase Bank, leaving him with a dislocated shoulder, is still on the run from police and the FBI. The robbery happened a week ago in broad daylight, and the victim said he had even parked close by to avoid having to walk far with his…
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From a Gift Card to a Menudo Business. How One Huntington Park Family is Surviving
The Rojos turned a $100 gift to feed the family of seven for a week into a business, and now they’re cooking up menudo and selling it. “It was something I never expected,” Miryam Rojo said. Miryam and her abuelita were cooking the traditional Mexican dish menudo on Cinco de Mayo in their Highland Park home. It’s all they...
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Huntington Park Family Turns Gift Card into Home Business
After they lost their income due to coronavirus layoffs, the family used a gift card they won to buy groceries and make menudo, a traditional Mexican soup. Soon, orders began rolling in. John Cádiz Klemack reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5, 2020.
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Environmental Groups Give Notice of Intent to Sue South Bay Refinery
The notice alleges that Phillips 66 violated the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act since at least August 2015 by storing, treating and disposing of hazardous waste without a permit and failing to properly operate and maintain the South Bay plant.
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HP RoboCop Joins the Force in Huntington Park
Huntington Park will introduce the newest member of their team, “HP RoboCop,” at a city council meeting Tuesday night in an effort to provide additional surveillance for the safety of the community.
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Huntington Park Introduces Robocop
Huntington Park will introduce the newest member of their team, HP RoboCop, at a city council meeting Tuesday night in an effort to provide additional surveillance for the safety of the community.
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Mexico World Cup Celebrations Force Crowd Control
Police had to break up several jubilant crowds in Huntington Park after the Mexican national soccer team’s World Cup win over South Korea. Christine Kim reports for the NBC4 News at 6 on Saturday, June 23, 2018.
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Mexico's World Cup Win Leads to Wild Celebrations in LA
Police used crowd control measures after fans took to the streets following the Mexican national soccer team’s World Cup victory over South Korea. Rick Montanez reports for the NBC4 News at 6 on Saturday, June 23, 2018.
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Californians' Water Use Rises Despite Returning Drought
Despite California plunging back into drought, residents are reverting to old water use habits.
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Second Jenni Rivera Boutique to Open
The family of the late singer Jenni Rivera will open the second Jenni Rivera Fashion boutique in San Ysidro, California on March 31.
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Displaced Fire Victims Get Help From Community
More than 70 people were displaced after an apartment fire in Huntington Park and now the community and the fire department are stepping up to offer those people resources. Christine Kim reports for the NBC4 News at 5 on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017.
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Exide Cleanup Under Fire for Leaving Homes With Contamination
Lead levels are so high that state officials have told the Mariz family to stay out of their backyard until it’s cleaned. But until recently, grandkids played in the contaminated dirt all the time.