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After Day 8 of deliberations, jury in OC judge murder trial to try again next week
The jury in the murder trial of Orange County judge Jeffrey Ferguson went home Friday on Day 8 of deliberations without reaching a decision.
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Facebook group helps identify 1983 homicide victim
Decades-old cold case of Maritza Glean Grimmett closed with DNA breakthrough, prompting new investigation into her tragic death.
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12-year-old dancer overcomes rare pancreatic tumor with life-saving surgery
After a life-threatening surgery, Lauren Torres is back to dancing thanks to the support of her medical team and therapy dogs.
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Orange County law firm offers free legal help to crime victims, especially in Asian American communities
An Orange County law firm is stepping up to assist crime victims, offering free legal services in response to a troubling rise in burglaries—particularly impacting the Asian American community.
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Teen innovator develops AI-powered wildfire sensor to detect flames before they spread
A 17-year-old high school junior from Orange County, Ryan Honary, may have found a game-changing solution to wildfires.
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Ex-interpreter for Shohei Ohtani sentenced to prison and ordered to pay millions in theft scandal
The former interpreter for Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is set for sentencing in Santa Ana.
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Family finds closure after missing La Palma woman is discovered deceased
Son speaks out on mental health awareness after his mother’s tragic disappearance.
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‘Altadena is not for sale.' Generations of Black wealth lost in devastating Eaton Fire
The Eaton Fire didn’t just consume property—they tore through the heart of a neighborhood rich in history, culture, and generational legacy.
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Homeowner talks rebuild process after losing home to wildfire years ago
Ramin Yazdi, who lost his Laguna Niguel home to the Coastal Fire, is still in the process of rebuilding nearly two and half years later.
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‘Little fire engines' creator describes homemade water pump that saved home from Palisades Fire
A San Gabriel Valley man who built a water pump that was credited with saving a home from the Palisades Fire is getting inundated with calls and emails from apprehensive homeowners looking to protect their homes from the next time tragedy strikes.