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Watch: Driver tries to stop burning trash truck from rolling in Yorba Linda neighborhood
Dramatic moments in Yorba Linda were captured on video when a driver jumped from a burning trash truck, then scrambled to get back inside to stop it from rolling.
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Victims testify at Orange County fake immigration agents court hearing
Two Romanian nationals accused of posing as fake immigration agents to rob people in Southern California were in Orange County Superior Court.
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Signal Hill Police Chief Wayne Byerley dies at age 58
Signal Hill Police Chief Wayne Byerley died Wednesday evening after a medical emergency while working, the city announced Thursday.
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Where California schools rank among the 75 most-valuable college athletic programs
CNBC unveiled its list of the top-75 most valuable college athletic programs. Where did USC, UCLA and other California schools land?
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FBI investigating passenger's death on cruise ship after it set sail from Southern California
The FBI is investigating the death of a 35-year-old passenger last week aboard a cruise ship that had set sail from Southern California.
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Man hospitalized in attack aboard train at Universal City/Studio City Metro Station
Authorities are searching for the person who attacked a man Tuesday night on a train at the Universal City/Studio City Station Metro Station.
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The Menendez brothers, wildfires, earthquakes and more. See NBCLA's 10 most-read stories of 2024
The search for a missing Hawaii woman, wildfires, the Menendez brothers case and more were among the events that made up 2024 in Southern California.
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Pursuit-turned-standoff ends with a tackle in North Hollywood
A high-speed pursuit in the San Fernando Valley ended Monday after police officers tackled the driver to the ground following a lengthy standoff in North Hollywood.
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LAPD says Hannah Kobayashi missing person case is now closed
The case of a Hawaii woman reported missing after she landed at Los Angeles International Airport is now closed, the LAPD says.
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Magnitude-2.8 earthquakes east of Los Angeles shake parts of San Gabriel Valley
Two magnitude-2.8 earthquakes east of Los Angeles caused shaking Monday morning in parts of Southern California.