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Popular WeHo restaurant ‘Jones' reopens after car crash closed it down
The restaurant has been serving guests Italian food since 1994 and came to a sudden halt on Nov.14, minutes before opening.
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Newly launched website aims to combat anti-Asian hate with data, links to resources
A newly launched website designed to be a one-stop resource for the fight against Asian American hate launched Thursday.
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Shortage of 911 operators in LA is straining emergency response system
It’s taking longer for some 911 calls to be answered in LA because of a critical staffing shortage of communications operators.
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Election Day is coming. Here's how you can vote in California
Election day is near, and Californians have multiple ways to vote in the Presidential Primary Election.
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Chief Michel Moore retires after more than four decades with LAPD
Thursday marks Michel Moore’s final day as chief of the Los Angeles Police Department before his retirement.
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Welcome to the world, leaplings! Southern California hospitals deliver Leap Year babies
Several babies born across Southern California Friday already beat the odds – one in 1,461 to be exact. As it’s “very rare” to have babies on a Leap Year, new parents and hospital staffers at MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach threw a special welcome-to-the-world party for seven newborns who will be celebrating their b... -
Neighbor with broomstick chases off dog attacking 8-year-girl in Victorville
A 7-year-old girl walking to school was injured Thursday when she was attacked by a dog in a Victorville neighborhood.
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Nude woman swings spiked club in Venice Beach duel, puzzling onlookers
A bizarre altercation between two women at Venice Beach had onlookers do a double take earlier this week.
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Culture war issues on Super Tuesday ballot in Orange County
A couple of ballot measures may further divide Orange County voters on the issues of cultural inclusion and gender identification.
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LeBron James scores 34 points, leads Lakers comeback from 21-point deficit into 116-112 win over Clippers
LeBron James scored 19 of his 34 points during a brilliant fourth quarter, leading the Los Angeles Lakers back from a 21-point deficit for a dramatic 116-112 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night. Kawhi Leonard missed a 12-footer with five seconds to play, and James threw a long pass to Cam Reddish for a dunk that punctuated̷... -
Rabbit population boom in Granada Hills backyard leads to desperate need for foster homes
Following the rescue of up to 100 rabbits from a home in Granada Hills, a rescue foundation Wednesday is urging residents to help foster or adopt the animals.
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Historic Echo Park church closed after storm damage threatens collapse
Pastor Frank Wulf hopes community donations will help repair what Mother Nature has destroyed at a Los Angeles historic landmark that is now closed.
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Search for forever home for dog abandoned in Aliso Viejo, tied to a tree with her pups
Mission Viejo city officials are trying to find a new home for a dog who was found tied to a tree along with a box full of her puppies. Angel, a 1-and-a-half-year-old Siberian Husky and German Shepherd mix, has been under the care of the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center since she was found abandoned at Iglesia Park in Aliso…
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Students and parents connect through robotics at a Santa Ana science academy
Every Wednesday morning, a dozen parents at Magnolia Science Academy, a STEAM charter public school, in Santa Ana skip the morning drop off and instead head into the classroom with their kids.
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Hard-hit South LA neighborhood gets redevelopment project with help from an LA Clippers player
An area once known as “homicide alley” by detectives after more than 60 people were killed there will soon rise from the ashes with the help of a South Los Angeles native and Clippers player.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws 2 impressive, scoreless innings in spring training debut for Dodgers
Even Shohei Ohtani was intrigued by Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s exhibition debut Wednesday, making the 30-minute drive through Phoenix suburbs in a white convertible to show his support for a fellow Japanese star, even though he wasn’t playing in the game. Yamamoto put on quite a show. The 25-year-old struck out three batters over two scoreles... -
Man learned he was paying neighbor's SoCal Edison bill, but the company wouldn't fix the problem
A Southern California man who is battling brain cancer says he reached out to SoCal Edison about unusually high charges, but did not get answers until NBCLA’s I-Team stepped in to help.