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Greek Passenger Stopped at Gate From Boarding Doomed Flight
A Greek man who narrowly missed the Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed Sunday said he had argued with ground staff in Addis Ababa to try to get on the plane after reaching the gate minutes too late. “I saw the last passengers going through, but the gate had already closed. I complained, in the usual way when that kind of...
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Pinole PD Launches New Video Reporting System For Minor Crimes
People in one East Bay city have a new way to report crime. Pinole police have launched a first-of-its-kind video reporting program, allowing people to make a face-to-face police report right from their phone.
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Paralizan traslado de Mundi a Georgia 2
Susan Soltero señala irregularidades en el santuario al que sería movida.
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Marina Butina, Russian Held as Foreign Agent, Studied US Groups' Cyberdefenses
A year before federal prosecutors accused Maria Butina of operating as a secret agent for the Russian government, she was a graduate student at American University working on a sensitive project involving cybersecurity. Butina’s college assignment called for her to gather information on the cyberdefenses of U.S. nonprofit organizations that champion media freedom and human rights, The Associated Press has...
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Great Grandmother Freed From Prison After 11 Years for Crime She Didn't Commit
A great grandmother who served 11 years in state prison for a crime she did not commit was released from custody last week after a verdict was overturned.
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Uncle: Ballet Dancer Doesn't Know She Lost Legs in Bahama Boat Blast
A lifelong ballet dancer and avid soccer player who was on a boat in the Bahamas when it exploded over the weekend had to undergo a double amputation, family members said.
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Driver in 2014 OC Bus Crash Pleads Guilty Via Skype
Gerald Douglas Rupple, the driver of a bus that crashed in Anaheim Hills and injured several middle school students in 2014, pleaded guilty to 11 felony counts on Friday. Rupple communicated via Skype from his Arizona hospital room as he recovers from a double lung transplant. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News at 5 on June 15, 2018.
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Music Video Released for ‘Shine' MSD Tribute Song
You may have heard the song “Shine” blaring around South Florida, which has become sort of an anthem in Parkland. Now, there’s a music video to go along with it.
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‘Strong Island' Director Becomes First Trans Filmmaker Nominated for Oscar
A documentary director from Long Island made Oscars history Tuesday by becoming the first openly transgender filmmaker nominated for an Academy Award.
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Fired Fox News Host Bill O'Reilly Launches Daily Online Show
Ousted Fox News Channel star Bill O’Reilly has launched an experimental video comeback with a daily online show. The initial half-hour was posted on his website Wednesday for premium subscribers, originating from what he called a “new prototype studio.” He requested input from viewers for what he characterized as a “sneak preview.” He said it would be made available to...
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Anthony Scaramucci Cancels Appearance at Pasadena Politicon Convention
After grabbing national headlines for a profanity-laced interview with The New Yorker, White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has scrubbed plans to attend this weekend’s Politicon convention in Pasadena — although there is still a chance he could speak at the event remotely.
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Guys Post Craigslist Ad for Generic ‘BBQ Dad'; Offering to Pay in Beer and Food
Qualifications include a minimum of 18 years of experience as a dad and 10 years of grilling experience. The successful dad must bring his own grill, but burgers and hotdogs will be provided.
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News Photographer Honored for Saving Driver From Fiery Freeway Crash
A news photographer was honored Wednesday after he became the story, jumping into action to help save a man’s life after his car burst into flames.
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Father of Missing Boy Says He's Desperate to Find Son
The father of a 5-year-old boy reported missing about a week ago in South Pasadena has released a statement saying he is desperate to find his son, on the same day homicide detectives searched his home.
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Father Released After Arrest as Search for South Pasadena 5-Year-Old Continues
The father of a missing South Pasadena 5-year-old was released following an arrest as the search for his child continued Wednesday.
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Searchers Scour Lake Area in Santa Barbara County in Search for Missing Toddler
Law enforcement authorities are scouring an area of Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara County in the continuing search for Aramazd Andresian Jr., the 5-year-old boy whose father was found unconscious in South Pasadena over the weekend.
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Focus of Search for Missing 5-Year-Old Boy Turns to Lake
Searchers on Tuesday combed a lake in Santa Barbara County in “an abundance of caution” in their search for a 5-year-old boy reported missing after his father was found unconscious in a park.
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Police Search for Missing 5-Year-Old in South Pasadena
Aramazd Andressian was last seen possibly four days ago on a Skype broadcast. Rick Montanez reports for the NBC4 News at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 22, 2017.
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Days-Long Search Continues for Missing 5 -Year-Old Boy
South Pasadena police searching for a missing 5-year-old boy have arrested his father.
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Alleged Bieber Impersonator Hit With 931 More Child Sex Charges
A 42-year-old Australian man who allegedly posed as Justin Bieber online to solicit explicit images from children has been charged with more than 900 child sex offenses, police said Thursday. Bieber, a 23-year-old Canadian pop singer, is currently in Australia performing his “Purpose World Tour.” Police have warned young fans and their parents to be extra vigilant when using the internet.