Jonathan Lloyd is the Managing Editor of Digital News.
He has been a member of the digital editorial staff since 2004. Before joining NBC4, he was a digital editor at NBCConnecticut.com and a reporter for two Minnesota newspapers, Sun Newspapers and the Mankato Free Press.
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Woman convicted of murder and conspiracy in stabbing death of hairstylist husband
Jurors delivered a guilty verdict Friday in the trial of a woman accused of masterminding the murder of her husband, a prominent hairdresser, at the home they shared with their two daughters in Woodland Hills. The 10-man, two-woman jury deliberated just over eight hours Wednesday and Thursday after being handed the case against Monica Sementilli. The 53-year-old woman is charged…
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11-year-old boys and deputy credited with saving toddler who fell in lake at Cerritos park
Two 11-year-old boys were recognized Thursday for their roles in rescuing a toddler who fell into a lake last month at a park in Cerritos. Princeton Hoang and Julian Mata were fishing at Don Knabe Community Regional Park when they found the 2-year-old boy in the water. “I saw a bike and then I looked over and saw a floating…
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Escaped LA County murderer sought in Tijuana shootout that killed police commander
An escaped California killer convicted in a Los Angeles County murder is sought in connection with a shootout in Tijuana that killed a law enforcement officer. The California Department of Corrections confirmed the investigation involving the U.S. Marshals Service and Mexican law enforcement related to Cesar Hernandez, who escaped from custody Dec. 2, 2024 before a court appearance in the…
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‘Overwhelmed with joy.' Friends celebrate release of LA woman held by Russia
Former ballerina Ksenia Karelina was released from Russia after more than a year in custody. Here’s how her friends in Los Angeles reacted.
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Homeland Security officers at LAUSD schools were conducting ‘wellness checks,' agency says
The Los Angeles Unified School District confirmed in a message earlier this week that agents with the Department of Homeland Security showed up at two elementary schools but were not allowed entry.
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Here are the 6 types of races at the 2025 Grand Prix of Long Beach
Some of the most exciting and advanced modern day race cars and a celebration of motorsports history will be part of 50th grand prix weekend in Long Beach. Six different race events featuring a wide range of cars and trucks, including the NTT Indycar Series and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, are part of the April 11-13 showcase of speed at…
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New mixed team competitions among 2028 LA Olympics medal events. See the list
New mixed gender competitions are among the medal events approved for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Here’s the full list.
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Neighbor of coach accused in teen's killing says children often played soccer at his home
A ‘missing person’ flyer asking for help in the search for 13-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez was still posted Tuesday at the San Fernando Valley park where he used to practice soccer. The piece of paper with the North Hollywood boy’s photo was posted at Whitsett Soccer Field after Oscar Omar was reported missing by his family March 30. Days later,…
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Santa Monica bumped as beach volleyball venue for 2028 Olympics
Beach volleyball will need a new home for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles after Santa Monica announced it won’t be hosting the event. In a news release Tuesday, the city of Santa Monica said its talks with LA28, the Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, have ended after nearly two years of negotiations. “Despite…
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Why the 11-turn Grand Prix of Long Beach street course is so challenging
A lap on the streets of Long Beach doesn’t take long, but a lot can happen on the nearly 2-mile, 11-turn blitz that ends with a high-speed blast down Shoreline Drive. The challenging street course lined with walls and tire barriers is only 1.968 miles with a long front straight where IndyCar drivers reach around 185 mph. The fastest section is along...