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Bovine Bust: Herd of Cows Help Police Catch Suspect on the Run
A suspected car thief trying to evade authorities in central Florida was captured after some heroic bystanders — a herd of cows — chased after her and helped Seminole County Sheriffs track her down.
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Silver Lake Trader Joe's Reopens Nearly Two Weeks After Fatal Shootout
Trader Joe’s employees, wearing shirts in honor of a beloved co-worker, return to work at the Silver Lake store for the first time since a deadly hostage standoff.
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Family Files Lawsuit After 7-Year-Old Boy Handcuffed at School
A Michigan mother sued the city of Flint on Tuesday, alleging a school resource officer handcuffed her 7-year-old son for about an hour during an afterschool program in 2015.
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Mosquitos in San Fernando Valley Test Positive for West Nile Virus
Summer is in full swing in Southern California, and after a brief early lull, so is one of its worst diseases: the West Nile virus.
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Infant's Body Found Near Corona Freeway
The body of an infant believed to have been abandoned was found near a freeway in Corona, police said Saturday.
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4 Our Heroes: Youth Soccer Referee Provides Life-Saving Assist
A referee was enjoying a must-needed break on a timeout during a youth soccer game in Claremont last April. His break abruptly ended, however, when he was needed to assist an eight-year-old boy who was choking.
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Officer Pulls Infant and Toddler Out of Hot Car, Arrests Mother
A 26-year-old mother has been arrested in connection with leaving her two young children, one of whom was an unconscious 3-week-old infant, in a hot car over the weekend during triple-digit heat.
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Brutally Beaten Malibu Artist's Wife Shares Story
The wife of a Malibu artist that was brutally beaten spoke out for the first time and thanked the public for its support.
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California DMV Allows Customers to Apply Online
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced Wednesday that it will allow customers to complete driver’s license and California state ID card application forms online. The new rule replaces the requirement for applicants to fill out the forms on special computers inside DMV field offices.
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Swarm of Bees Stings OC Woman Over 200 Times, Sends 4 to Hospital
A woman remains in critical condition after suffering over 200 bee stings in Lake Forest Monday morning, the Orange County Fire Authority said.
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Chainsaw Attack Suspect Was Removed from US 11 Times: ICE
The man at the center of a bizarre crime who was wanted in Whittier and arrested in Chula Vista, California has been removed from the U.S. more than 10 times since 2005, immigration officials said Friday.
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Man Accused of Attacking Wife With Chainsaw Arrested in San Diego County
A man suspected of attacking his wife with a chainsaw in front of their three children in Whittier has been taken into custody in San Diego County, police said.
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Artist Paints Over LeBron Mural After It's Vandalized Again
The mural, which depicts newly signed Lakers superstar LeBron James with a background calling him “The King of LA,” was vandalized early Wednesday morning for the second time since it was finished on July 5th. Artist Jonas Never, who had already retouched the mural once when it was defaced in the early morning of July 8, evidently decided to take...
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Caught on Camera: Thief Steals Wedding Ring from Studio City Salon
A woman allegedly stole a wedding ring after getting a manicure and pedicure in a Studio City nail salon on June 20, and now the Los Angeles Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspected thief.
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LeBron-Owned Blaze Pizza to Celebrate #LABron With Free Pizza Giveaway
LeBron James is officially a Los Angeles Laker, and now one LA-based chain of restaurants is preparing to celebrate. Blaze Pizza will throw a “free pizza party” from 2-5 p.m. Tuesday to commemorate the NBA superstar joining the Lakers.
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Last Surviving Member of LAPD's Famed Gangster Squad Dies at 102
Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sgt. Lindo Giacopuzzi, the last surviving member of the LAPD’s “Gangster Squad,” died peacefully in his Tarzana home Sunday. Giacopuzzi was 102.
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‘Loving' Wife, Mom of Five Gunned Down at Family Baby Shower
A mother of five was gunned down at a baby shower Saturday by a member of her family, police said. Family members call 38-year-old Beatrice Romo a hero because she tried to save lives by stopping the shooter.
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These New Traffic Laws Went Into Effect July 1
The rules of the road just got a little tighter. Three new traffic laws go into effect July 1 in California.
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‘Flipping Out and Crying': Orange County Couple Wins $5 Million on California Lottery Scratchers Game
An Orange County couple celebrated a huge windfall June 8 when they cashed a $20 “Hit It Big” scratcher ticket that won them $5 million from the California Lottery.
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Clerk, Mother of Six Stabbed at Harbor City Gas Station
53-year-old Darlecia D’Andrade was working an early shift at a gas station convenience store in Harbor City when a stranger stabbed her several times in her face and stomach area, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Wednesday.