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Southern California celebrates the Day of the Dead
Dia de los Muertos is traditionally celebrated on Nov 1 and Nov. 2.
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San Dimas family credits boy's love for Dodgers for beating cancer
While a San Dimas family cheers on the Dodgers this World Series, they say they also have the Boys in Blue to thank for playing a large part in a young boy’s successful fight against cancer.
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Fernando Valenzuela visited Van Nuys store 2 months before his death
The late Fernando Valenzuela may have made one of his very last public appearances at a sports memorabilia store in Van Nuys two months before his death.
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Multiple farmers markets in LA County in danger of closing due to lack of funds
Eight farmers markets across Los Angeles County could be shutting down and are now counting on private donors to help them stay afloat.
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Muralist honors legendary mountain lion P-22 with artwork in Hollywood
He never starred in a movie, never sang a hit song nor never courted fame on purpose. But now, P-22’s likeness looks down on Hollywood Boulevard is immortalized in a large mural, just like Marilyn, Bogey or Elvis.
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Wildlife agents are trying to save Hollywood Hills deer with bone stuck in her mouth
Officials began an operation in Hollywood to save a deer that appears to have a bone stuck in its mouth and throat.
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Beary big surprise: Monrovia couple finds 300-pound bear in crawl space
While watching a horror movie called ‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey,” the couple heard the noise coming from underneath the house.
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‘Old Glory' oak tree in Stevenson Ranch named historic landmark
An old oak tree rooted in controversy was assigned a historical landmark on Tuesday following a unanimous vote from the LA County Board of Supervisors.
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Exotic and endangered plants stolen from Huntington Botanical Gardens
Thieves have been stealing exotic and endangered plants at the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino.
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Bear makes himself at home under couple's Sierra Madre house
Bears come and go in Sierra Madre, but this bear shows no signs of leaving after moving into the crawlspace under a couple’s home.