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Firefighters save photo albums, belongings from home burning in Palisades fire
Firefighters responding to the fast-moving blaze in Pacific Palisades retrieved several keepsakes from a burning home while it was being consumed by flames.
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‘Get out of your car if you want to live.' Drivers in Palisades Fire gridlock told to abandon cars
Drivers were at a standstill Tuesday as traffic gridlock plagued Pacific Coast Highway and other roads near a wind-driven wildfire in Pacific Palisades.
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Ralphs store sues food vendors setup around Pacific Palisades location
A Ralphs grocery store in Pacific Palisades is suing seven of the food vendors who have set up on the streets and sidewalks outside their store.
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Shoppers scramble to find eggs in stock as prices rise
As the price of eggs increases, shoppers are scrambling to find some in stock at their local market.
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Newly formed group of volunteers display bravery in fight against Franklin Fire
Among the countless heroes working to protect Malibu residents against the Franklin Fire are a group of volunteer heroes who’ve stepped up to protect their community.
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Two suspects sought in deadly armed robbery in Los Angeles' Mid-City area
A man was detained Friday morning in connection with a shooting in the Mid-City neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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‘We can't forget him.' USC classmates mourn student killed in fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash
A USC community continued to grieve after it was revealed a student athlete was among the people killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash on the day before Thanksgiving in Northern California.
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Man charged with slapping boy with autism in Pacoima seeks to avoid jail time
Scott Sakajian, who is charged after slapping an autistic boy, wants to attend a diversion program instead of jail time, citing other other video evidence.
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Victim identified in deadly chase crash at Winnetka intersection
A woman killed over the weekend when she was struck by a driver involved in a chase in Winnetka has been identified.
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Tenants outraged after Hollywood Arts Collective plans to increase rent
A group of Hollywood artists claimed Wednesday their affordable housing complex for creatives isn’t living up to its promises, including to keep the rent low.