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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Alijah Arenas, son of ex-NBA star and top USC recruit, injured in Cybertruck crash
Top USC basketball recruit Alijah Arenas, the 18-year-old son of former NBA player Gilbert Arenas, was hospitalized in serious condition Thursday following a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley, according to a law enforcement source with knowledge of the situation
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Palisades Fire debris removal reaches a milestone for multi-family home owners
Wildfire recovery reached a major milestone Thursday in Pacific Palisades when the Army Corps of Engineers began debris removal at the first multi-family residential properties. Initially, only single-family homes were eligible for the Corps debris removal program after the devastating Jan. 7 Pacific Palisades fire. Property owners could either opt into the free debris removal program or hire their own…
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DHS agent at Cal State Fullerton was part of explosives detection team
The arrival of an agent with the Department of Homeland Security on campus and ensuing social media posts led to confusion and cancelled classes Wednesday at Cal State Fullerton. The DHS agent with a K9 showed up Wednesday morning near Yorba Linda Boulevard and Associated Roads on the campus in northern Orange County. Word of the agent’s presence at...
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Here's what necropsy results revealed in the deaths of 2 whales in LA and Orange counties
A toxin released by one of the largest algae blooms on record off the Los Angeles and Orange county coasts was linked to the deaths of two more whales.
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SoCal Edison starts work to remove idle power line in Eaton Canyon
Southern California Edison started work this week to prepare an idle power transmission line for removal from the area where the deadly Eaton Fire started and rapidly spread in a powerful windstorm in January. The prep work and removal are further steps in the investigation to determine how the second-most destructive wildfire on record in California started in San Gabriel…
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Giant modified C-130 planes to fly over Angeles National Forest. Here's why
Enormous C-130 military planes will soar over Angeles National Forest this week in a training exercise for military pilots learning to fly the modified aircraft in steep terrain to fight wildfires. The behemoth four-engine turboprop military transport planes equipped to fight fires are part of a training class for personnel at Channel Islands Air National Guard (ANG) Station in Port…
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LAPD arrests man suspected of using electric chainsaw to cut down trees
The man suspected of cutting down several trees in downtown Los Angeles was arrested on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a press release on Tuesday.
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OC restaurant owner Bruno Serato keeps gift from Pope Francis close to his heart
A dream that came true in 2018 for beloved Orange County humanitarian and restaurant owner Bruno Serato continues to inspire him daily years later. Serato, long-time owner of the White House Restaurant in Anaheim, met Pope Francis about seven years ago in Vatican City. He wears a cross blessed by the Pope around his neck, always close to his heart….
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OC judge convicted of second-degree murder in wife's shooting death
Orange County judge Jeffrey Ferguson was convicted of second-degree murder in the shooting death of his wife in the couple’s Anaheim Hills home.
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LA Zoo elephants Billy and Tina will be relocated to Oklahoma preserve
The Los Angeles Zoo announced Tuesday that it will relocate its only two remaining Asian elephants to an expansive preserve at the Tulsa Zoo in Oklahoma.