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19-year-old man arrested in shooting deaths of 4 at burning Lancaster home
A 19-year-old man accused of shooting and killing four people at a burning Lancaster home has been arrested.
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California's 45th U.S. House District in Orange and LA counties still undecided
More than two weeks after Election Day, incumbent Rep. Michelle Steel and Democratic challenger Derek Tran remain locked in a close contest.
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Mexican drug cartel member accused of faking his death to live in California arrested in Riverside
A Mexican drug cartel member accused of faking his own death to live in California was arrested in Riverside.
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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani matches a rare feat with third MVP award
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani won his third Most Valuable Player award and accomplished another MLB milestone.
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Powerful storm delivers rain and snow in Northern California. Here's what to expect in SoCal
A powerful fall storm that delivered rain and snow to Northern California this week will continue to pummel the region and impact weather conditions this weekend as it slides toward Southern California.
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Ralph Macchio receives Hollywood Walk of Fame star next to beloved ‘The Karate Kid' co-star's
Ralph Macchio received a star Wednesday next to a beloved “The Karate Kid” co-star’s on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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1 killed in crash that closed part of 405 Freeway for hours in Costa Mesa
One person was killed Tuesday night in a crash that closed part of the 405 Freeway in Costa Mesa.
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Camarillo man thanks firefighters who saved him from Mountain Fire in ‘the nick of time'
A Camarillo thanks firefighters for saving him from the Mountain Fire in Ventura County.
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Police say ‘Gossip Girl' actor Chanel Banks found safe, family insists she's still missing
Los Angeles police said “Gossip Girl” actor Chanel Banks was found safe after her reported disappearance days ago, but family members insist that the 36-year-old is still missing.
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Lancaster teen accused in hundreds of swatting calls pleads guilty
A California teen accused of making hundreds of swatting calls and offering swatting-for-a-fee services pleaded guilty to making hoax threats to schools, religious institutions and government officials about mass shootings and bombings across the country.