Amber Frias is a reporter for NBC4 and Telemundo 52 Los Angeles.
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‘I'm not leaving the house.' California father of 3 U.S. Marines breaks silence after deportation case was dismissed
Narciso Barranco’s life after the violent arrest and federal detention has not been easy.
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Deportation case against father of 3 U.S. Marines in California dismissed
Narciso Barranco, an undocumented man whose three sons served in the U.S. Marines, was taken into custody by federal agents in June 2025.
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400K people to leave Covered California as premiums are set to increase by 97%
As Covered California’s open enrollment period is set to end next month, California officials and medical service providers are watching whether federal lawmakers will extend enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. Their hope is likely dashed after the House of Representatives Wednesday passed a health care bill that Republicans say will lower health...
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Woman dies after riding Haunted Mansion at Disneyland in California
A woman died this week after suffering a medical emergency during a ride at Disneyland in Anaheim, authorities confirmed Wednesday.
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Freak accident: Metal rod punctures car and driver on California freeway
A Downey woman recovered from her injuries Thursday after a metal rod shot up from underneath her car and pierced through the driver’s seat.
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Parents of missing California baby arrested a week after reported kidnapping
Authorities seized the car of the father of missing baby Emmanuel Haro, who was reported kidnapped outside a California sporting goods store.
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OC landscaper father of 3 Marines released from immigration detention center
Narciso Barranco was expected to be released on $3,000 bond from Adelanto Detention Center, according to his son Alejandro.
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West Hollywood apartment dwellers in fear of violent neighbor
Security footage showed the man violently banging on a neighbor’s door with what appeared to be a crowbar.
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AirPods help Irvine police track stolen car
Two people accused of stealing a vehicle were arrested in Orange County after they were tracked down thanks to a pair of AirPods that were left in the car.