Benjamin is an intern with the NBCLA digital team. He is studying Journalism with a minor in Business Administration at the University of Southern California (Fight on!). In his free time, he likes to wrench on classic American cars, watch the 49ers, and produce live unscripted content.
The Latest
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West Hollywood valet attack suspect identified, arrested
Investigators with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Tuesday are expected to release more details after they arrested a person in connection with the brutal assault of a valet at Barney’s Beanery in West Hollywood.
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Niece of Jenni Rivera has warning for the public following food truck fire
The niece of legendary Mexican singer Jenni Rivera and local businesswoman, Abigail Rivera, is recovering after a food truck fire burned several parts of her body.
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Dodgers vs. Yankees: What's changed since last time they squared off in 1981?
What has changed since the last time the LA Dodgers faced the NY Yankees in the World Series in 1981? Well, a lot.
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Griffith Observatory to be used for naturalization ceremony for the first time
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services plans to welcome 10 new U.S. citizens Monday in an extra special way with a new venue.
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Dodger Stadium World Series tickets reach five figures
Dodgers World Series tickets went on sale and they didn’t last long. See the astronomical prices.
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Man charged after discovery of body in ‘makeshift grave' in Riverside backyard
Riverside police officers arrested a man earlier this week after finding human remains in the backyard of his home.
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November election: Monday is last day to register to vote. What you need to know
For some 4 million Californians who have yet to register to vote, Monday is the last day to register via mail.
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What to know about the Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill
Millions of Californians are preparing to participate in the Great ShakeOut to practice what to do during an earthquake.
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Tracking your vote in California: A step by step guide
Where’s my ballot? This tool allows voters in Los Angeles County and other California counties to track their vote.
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Riverside to demolish old Sears building, replace with mixed-use development
A transformation is taking place in Riverside at the site of a closed-down Sears. The now-shuttered space at the corner of Arlington and Streeter Avenues will now be redeveloped into new housing and shops.