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Police Officers Reunite Homeless Woman with Family
Two Glendale police officers reunited a homeless woman with her family in Oregon.
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Glendale Police Officers Reunite Homeless Woman With Family
Two Glendale police officers reunited a homeless woman with her mother in Oregon. Kathy Vara reports for the NBC4 News at 4:45 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 4, 2019.
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Are You Kitten Me? $1,500 San Jose Studio Rented to Cats
A San Jose man is paying $1,500 a month to rent a studio in the Willow Glen neighborhood.
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Harry Styles Stops Concert to Help Bisexual Teen Come Out to Her Mother
A teenager says she came out as bisexual to her mom with the help of British pop star Harry Styles. The 18-year-old fan, Grace, had already seen 10 of Stylesโ concerts over the summer before attending his show in San Jose earlier this week. Before the show, Grace tweeted a photo of a homemade sign that said: โIโm gonna come...
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โTina, She's Gay!' Harry Styles Helps Teen Come Out to Mom Mid-Concert
What is a girl to do when she decides to come out to her mom? Get Harry Styles to help. The One Direction crooner decided to give “Grace” a hand after seeing her handmade sign that said “I’m gonna come out to my parents because of you!!!”
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Finding Friends: Lonely Elephant Arrives at Los Angeles Zoo
The Los Angeles Zoo has a new elephant โ a lonely pachyderm from Fresno.
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Alligators Find Love at the LA Zoo
Love comes in all shapes and sizes even for alligators. Reggie, the alligator at the Los Angeles Zoo has a new love interest. Tina the alligator came to the L.A. Zoo in August 2016 after 18 years at the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA.
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Wiggle Waggle Walk: Pasadena Fundraiser
Leash up your pup and give an arf for the Pasadena Humane Society.
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Petition for Billy the Elephant to Be Released From LA Zoo
Animal activists urged the public Wednesday to sign a petition calling on the Los Angeles Zoo to release one of its elephants to a sanctuary with more space to roam.
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โMy Brother Did Not Deserve to Die This Wayโ: $50K Reward in Navy Vet's Deadly Hollywood Attack
A Los Angeles city councilman proposed a $50,000 reward on Wednesday to find the person who fatally attacked a Navy veteran at a famed Hollywood intersection.