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High-speed pursuit ends in deadly crash on 210 Freeway in La Crescenta
A man who was suspected of grand theft in Camarillo died after leading a high-speed pursuit that ended in a crash in La Crescenta on Friday.
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LAPD searching for hit-and-run driver in Canoga Park
The Los Angeles Police Department is trying to track down a hit and run driver in Canoga Park.
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Fire along 110 Freeway in downtown LA causes traffic backup
A small vegetation fire broke out along the 110 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles Thursday morning.
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Controlled fire testing set for this week in the area of the Palisades Fire
A controlled fire test is planned this week in the Pacific Palisades area as fire investigators continue looking into the potential origin of the deadly Palisades Fire.
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Thousands of union workers set to strike in LA County
About 55,000 union workers in Los Angeles County are getting ready to go on strike tonight.
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11-year-old injured in shooting in East LA
An 11-year-old girl has been injured after a shooting in East Los Angeles early Monday, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
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Damage left behind after car crashes into Westchester bookstore
A driver crashed into a bookstore in Westchester overnight, leaving a lot of damage behind.
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Thousands of blue and purple jelly-like creatures wash up on Ventura County beaches
Thousands of blue and purple sea creatures have been washing ashore in Ventura County beaches. These strange looking creatures are known as Velella velellas. They are related to jellyfish as well as sea anemones, corals, and hydroids, according to the National Park Service. These oval-shaped creatures are about four inches long with a triangular “sail” attached to it. According...
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LAPD arrests man suspected of using electric chainsaw to cut down trees
The man suspected of cutting down several trees in downtown Los Angeles was arrested on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a press release on Tuesday.
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Students from Palisades Charter High move into former Sears building
For the first time since the fire, more than 2,500 students and staff will be back together in person at their new temporary home.