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Victims of Long Beach Party Mass Shooting ID'd as Gunman Remains on the Loose
Authorities have identified three men who died after a gunman opened fire from an alley into a party, fatally shooting them and wounding nine others.
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Sex Offender Gets 15 Years in Brutal 1980 Murder of Young Mom
A San Pedro man was sentenced Monday to 15 years to life in state prison for the 1980 murder of a pregnant 20-year-old Wilmington woman whose body was discovered on a beach in Palos Verdes Estates.
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An LA Councilman Wants Zoo, Airport to Report on Lack of Vegan Food
The LA City Council asked today that large city venues, such as Los Angeles International Airport and the zoo, provide a report on the possibility of providing more vegan meal options at concession stands.
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Former CSUN Soccer Player Sentenced to Eight Years in Rape Case
A former Cal State Northridge soccer player who was convicted of raping a woman on the campus in January 2018 was sentenced Friday to eight years in state prison.
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Fire Near Gaviota, El Capitan Grown to More than 400 Acres
A wind-driven fire burning near Gaviota in Santa Barbara County prompted closures of Highway 101 and the evacuation of the coastal El Capitan campground Thursday afternoon.
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LA Gets Millions to Help Low-Income Families Tackle Lead Paint Problems
The Housing and Community Investment Department of Los Angeles has received a $5.6-million grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to help low-income residents remove lead-based paint from their homes.
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Woman Shares Terrifying ‘Number Neighbor' Story
A Los Angeles woman says her ‘Number Neighbor’ experience took a dark turn and now she’s warning others of the possible downsides to the latest social media game.
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Fighting Fire With Fire Underused in US West Despite Goals
The tactic is considered one of the best ways to prevent the kind of catastrophic destruction that has become common from wildfires, but its use falls woefully short of goals in the U.S. West.
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Preliminary 4.9-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Near Ridgecrest
A preliminary magnitude-4.9 earthquake rattled Southern California Friday morning.
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Kid Cali's Brother Shot to Death in Front of Gramercy Park Smoke Shop
A man shot to death in front of a Gramercy Park smoke shop has been identified as the brother of slain rapper Kid Cali.
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Disqualified Marathon Runner Found Dead in LA River
A runner has been found dead days after he was disqualified from the Los Angeles Marathon following allegations of cheating.
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Remains of Missing El Segundo Woman Found in Utah, Police Say
The body of Mackenzie Lueck has been recovered in Utah, weeks after the Southern California college student went missing after returning to school.
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5.4 Earthquake Aftershock Shakes Ridgecrest
A day after a powerful quake rattled Southern California, residents of Ridgecrest were shaken awake Friday morning by a 5.4 magnitude aftershock.
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Strongest Earthquake in 20 Years Rattles Southern California
A magnitude-6.4 earthquake rattled Southern California Thursday morning, with residents reporting feeling it from the high desert to the coast.
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Roads Reopened After Fire Prompts Magic Mountain Evacuation, Early Closure
A brush fire in Valencia Sunday sent smoke billowing into the sky and prompting an evacuation of Magic Mountain and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor because of the air quality.
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27th Horse Dies at Santa Anita
A horse that was injured during training at Santa Anita has died — the 27th fatality involving the park since the current meeting opened.
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Father, Siblings Sought in Amber Alert Case Have Been Found
An Amber Alert for two children was de-activated Wednesday after the subjects were found, the California Highway Patrol said.
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Killer of LA Police Officer Dies at San Quentin
The killer of a California police officer has died after being found unresponsive in his cell at San Quentin State Prison.
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Officer Hospitalized After South LA Shooting
An LAPD officer was hospitalized after being shot and wounded near 51st Street and Long Beach Avenue in South Los Angeles Saturday night.
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Authorities Order Evacuations in Santa Barbara County
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is ordering residents in several areas previously hit by wildfires to evacuate ahead of Tuesday’s storms, the San Luis Obispo Tribune reports.