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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Suspended LA firefighters' union boss responds to financial malpractice accusations
The powerful union that represents LA City Fire Department firefighters was placed in conservatorship Monday by its umbrella association, which announced in an open letter to firefighters that a forensic audit had uncovered a massive misuse of union funds by the union’s leaders. The International Association of Fire Fighters said it also voted to suspend UFLAC president Freddy Escobar...
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At least 6 injured in crash at end of San Pedro chase
At least six people were injured in a crash Friday at the end of a chase in San Pedro. The crash was reported at about 12:30 p.m. near Pacific Avenue and 19th Street, where several vehicles were involved in the crash. Two people were hospitalized in serious condition and four were examined by paramedics at the scene, the LAFD said….
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Suspect in Valley Village killing entered apartment through skylight, police say
A 27-year-old man arrested in the killing of a Valley Village resident entered the victim’s apartment through the skylight of a vacant unit at the San Fernando Valley residential complex, police said Friday. Erick Escamilla, 27, was arrested Thursday at a hospital in connection with the killing of 53-year-old Menashe Hidra, who was also known as Manny. Details about why…
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LA road rage Tesla driver arrested in confrontation with driver in Hawaii
A serial road rage Tesla driver who was released early from a prison sentence in Southern California was arrested Thursday in Hawaii in connection with a confrontation with another driver and her mother. Nathaniel Radimak, 39, was arrested in the Waikiki area — the scenic shoreline stretch of high-rises, residences and businesses in Honolulu — on suspicion of assault and…
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‘Day of joy.' Los Angeles Archbishop Gomez celebrates mass for new pope
Archbishop José H. Gomez presided at a Mass of Thanksgiving at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels to celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV.
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Spring temperatures to soar. Here's when to expect the peak of the heat
A mostly cool and cloudy spring in Southern California turned sunny and warm this week with the peak of the heat yet to come. Temperatures Friday and Saturday will reach 90 to 100 degrees inland with temperatures in the upper 70s and 80s along the coast. Heat alerts go into effect Friday as spring warmth settles in for the end…
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2 students arrested in deadly stabbing in front of Santa Ana High School
Two Santa Ana High School students were arrested in a stabbing that killed one teen and injured two others during a fight in front of the Orange County school. The suspects, 15- and 17-year-old brothers, turned themselves in to the Santa Ana Police Department in the hours after the stabbing Wednesday afternoon, police said. They were later arrested on suspicion…
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‘It is a beautiful day.' Los Angeles Catholics celebrate election of first American pope
Southern California Catholics joined parishioners from around the world Thursday to celebrate a historic moment with the election of the first pope from the United States. Formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost chose the name Leo XIV and emerged from the balcony at St. Peter’s Basilica to a cheering crowd as the 267th pope to lead the Catholic Church. The Chicago-born...
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2028 Olympics Opening and Closing ceremony locations revealed
The Opening Ceremony in 2028 will be a dual-site event at a historic Los Angeles venue and a stadium making its Olympics debut.
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Man accused of crashing into Jennifer Aniston's home charged with stalking, vandalism
Jimmy Wayne Carwyle could face up to three years in state prison.