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Boyle Heights Hospital Gets Help from National Guard, State, Army
Adventist Health White Memorial hospital, a facility that’s been over-stretched by the COVID-19 virus and deluged with patients is getting some help now from the California National Guard, the state and the Army Corps of Engineers.
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Texas Man Arrested in 1996 Slaying of Calif. Teen
A Texas man who allegedly killed a 17-year-old Boyle Heights girl in 1996 was in custody Wednesday after DNA evidence connected him to the crime, authorities said.
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8-Year-Old Starts Plant Business To Help His Mom, Sister in Mexico
An 8-year-old boy from Boyle Heights decided to start a business selling plants to help his mother out financially, and also to raise funds to bring his sister back from Mexico. Aaron is quite the little entrepreneur. He started his business selling plants with two main goals: to support his family so that they could move out of the small…
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40 Years After They Were Homecoming Prince and Princess, She Saved His Life
It’s no fairy tale, but it sure sounds like one. Four decades after they were crowned homecoming prince and princess, a true storybook ending came to life when the princess came to the prince’s rescue, donating one of her kidneys to her friend to save his life.
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Beer Truck Crash Spills Boxes of Modelo on Freeway Overpass
A big rig carrying beer crashed off a freeway overpass Thursday morning east of Los Angeles.
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Sign Climber Prompts Shutdown of Hollywood Freeway in Downtown Los Angeles
A man climbed onto a sign above the Hollywood (101) Freeway in downtown Los Angeles Thursday afternoon, forcing officers to shut down the busy artery for several hours, leaving scores of motorists stuck in a massive traffic jam.
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Box Truck Explosion Scatters Debris on Nearby Cars
A large debris field was left in Boyle Heights next to a Starbucks after a box truck exploded, police said.
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Remembering Anthony Bourdain: What He Loved About Los Angeles
When chef and master storyteller Anthony Bourdain visited Los Angeles, he chose to explore the city’s many small enclaves, offering a look at the food and cooking that are part of those neighborhood’s identities. But when asked in a 2016 interview which was his favorite, he didn’t hesitate: Koreatown.
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Thirteen People Injured When Two Buses Collide in Boyle Heights
Thirteen people were injured Thursday in a crash involving two buses on the eastbound 10 Freeway in the Boyle Heights area. Paramedics took the injured to hospitals for treatment of injuries that were described as non-life-threatening.
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Boyle Heights Infant, Father Sought in Amber Alert Abduction
An urgent search for a baby and his father in an Amber Alert abduction continued Wednesday as authorities ask for the public to help track down the pair.
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11-Year-Old Girl Killed in Crash in Front of Boyle Heights Taco Stand
An 11-year-old girl was killed and three others injured Friday night in a crash near a food stand in Boyle Heights.
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Boy Who Created Viral Cardboard Arcade Still Dreaming
Caine Monroy became famous for his creativity at the age of nine, but the 14-year-old high school freshman has never stopped learning and imagining.
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Boy Who Created Viral Cardboard Arcade Still Dreaming
Caine Monroy became famous for his creativity at the age of nine, but the 14-year-old high school freshman has never stopped learning and imagining.
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Seven Charged in Firebombings at Black Families' Homes
Seven Los Angeles men were indicted in firebombings at the homes of black residents two years ago at a Los Angeles housing project.
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70-Year-Old Nun Struck in Boyle Heights Hit-and-Run Dies
A 70-year-old nun who was struck by a hit-and-run driver a week ago died Sunday as police continued the search for the driver who took off, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
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SUV Crushed Under SoCal Freeway Ramp, Driver Killed
A man died Saturday morning when he lost control of his SUV and became wedged underneath a freeway ramp in Boyle Heights, officials said.
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Judge Blocks Marijuana Farmers Market in Los Angeles
A judge has blocked a marijuana farmers market in Los Angeles and ordered organizers to shut down their business.
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“It's Insane”: Long Lines for Medical Marijuana Farmers Market
A large number of people were spending their Fourth of July in line to a unique kind of farmers market in Boyle Heights. The featured product: medical marijuana.
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LA Medical Marijuana Dispensary to Debut Pot Farmers Market
Patients eligible to use medical marijuana will be able to buy the drug directly from growers at a pot-centric farmers market.