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Silver Lake Parking Freed Up After Repair Shop Exposed for Violating Ordinances
After the NBC4 I-Team investigated a lack of parking on Fountain Avenue in LA’s Silver Lake neighborhood, the culprit — a repair shop called Hi-Tech Automotive — was exposed for illegally filling the streets with customers’ cars. Joel Grover reports April 20, 2022.
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Drivers Can Get ID Numbers Etched On Catalytic Converters For Free
People who want their vehicle identification numbers etched onto their catalytic converters as a preventative measure against theft can get the service done for free in Silver Lake on Wednesday.
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Shooting Victim Found Dead on Silver Lake Sidewalk
A man was shot and killed early Friday in Silver Lake. Officers responded at about 4 a.m. to Glendale Boulevard and Allesandro Street where they found a man with a gunshot wound to the head, the Los Angeles Police Department said. The victim died at the scene. Police are investigating the shooting as a homicide. No information about the shooter…
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Silver Lake Residents Complain Business Is Hogging Street Parking
Residents in a Silver Lake neighborhood have been complaining for years over luxury cars that have been taking up the street parking, leaving them with no place to park. Joel Grover reports for the NBC4 I-Team on March 14, 2022.
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Bicyclist Walks Away From Frightening Hit-and-Run Crash Caught on Dashcam Video
A bicyclist avoided serious injuries in a frightening hit-and-run crash captured on dashboard camera video in the Silver Lake area.
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Dashcam Video Shows Car Strike Bicyclist in Echo Park Hit-And-Run Crash
A bicyclist avoided serious injuries in a frightening hit-and-run crash caught on camera. Video broadcast Thursday Feb. 3, 2022 on Today in La.
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Pickup Truck Slams Into Silver Lake Power Pole, Causing Blackout
A pickup truck slammed into a power pole in Silver Lake, causing a power outage for over 2,000 people in the area.
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Car Slams Into Silver Lake Power Pole, Causes Blackout
A pickup truck slammed into a power pole and erupted into flames, causing a blackout for around 2,500 people in the Silver Lake area. Video aired during TLA on Nov. 15, 2021.
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History of the LGBT Black Cat Protest in Silver Lake
The Black Cat protest in Silver Lake helped launch the LGBT civil rights movement in the city. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on June 3, 2021.
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Officers Arrest Reckless Driver After Multi-Neighborhood Pursuit
Police apprehended a driver for reckless driving after the chase led them through various LA neighborhoods. NBC4 News reports at 11 p.m. on Feb. 18, 2021.
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Driver Arrested After an Hour-Long Pursuit Through LA Neighborhoods
Police were in pursuit of a red Chevy Sonic with license plates from Washington Thursday Night as it led them through multiple neighborhoods.
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Restaurant Owners File Class Action Lawsuit
A restaurant owner is filing a class action lawsuit on behalf of other owners ranging from San Diego to San Francisco against the state and individual counties. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Jan. 22, 2021.
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Neutra Reunion House Recommended To Be Historic-Cultural Monument
The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission voted unanimously Thursday to recommend that the Dion Neutra/Reunion House, designed by modernist architect Richard Neutra, be added to the city’s list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.
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Officer Who Fired Shot That Killed Trader Joe's Employee in Silver Lake Defends Actions
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office released a report this week finding that Officers Sinlen Tse and Sarah Winans were “justified in using deadly force in an attempt to stop” the suspect, Gene Evin Atkins.
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Silver Lake's Iconic LGBTQ AKBAR Gets Whopping $175,000 in Community Support in Pandemic
Iconic LGBTQ oasis Akbar in Silver Lake, like many bars, had fallen on hard times after being forced to close its doors in March, but thanks to the community banding together, the establishment is getting an influx of more than $175,000, and the amount is still growing.
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Iconic LGBTQ Bar Akbar Gets Amazing $175,000 to Stay in Business
The owners have been hemorrhaging money, so they started a GoFundMe account. Gordon Tokumatsu reports Dec.
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Finally, LA's Very First Wine Window
Italy was on to it many years ago and now Los Angeles has finally caught up. Silver Lake’s Vinovore used the pandemic to inspire a new business model—selling bottles of wine through their shop’s open window. And while this service is convenient (especially as wine sales are skyrocketing) it has a meaningful mission—only featuring wines made by...
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Burger Joint Customer Flip Outs Over Mask Policies
Customers are getting aggressive at a burger joint in Silver Lake while breaking this rule: No mask, no service. “You guys are so ridiculous. You need to not forget — you flip burgers for a living,” the man said in a recording of the call. Jonathan Gonzalez reports for NBC4 News on Oct. 8, 2020.
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Customers at Silver Lake Burger Spot Flip Out Over Mask Policy
To taste greatness at Burgers Never Say Die in Silverlake, you have to be willing to wait with your mask on, which for some people is apparently too much to ask. “I don’t know what it is. I can’t answer for why somebody is doing something,” said Shawn Nee, the owner of Burgers Never Say Die. Nee recently posted...
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Deadline Extended for Small Business Grants in East Hollywood, Los Feliz, Silver Lake Areas
Councilman Mitch O’Farrell announced Tuesday that the application deadline for his district’s coronavirus-related small business grant program will be extended to 11:59 p.m. Friday. Applications were made available Thursday with a filing deadline of Monday, but small businesses in Council District 13 will now have some extra time to file. “Our small businesses continue to experience serious hardships and...