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Video: Azusa Shooting Leads to High-Speed Crash
Security footage captured an intense crash on camera Thursday after a man was shot, then drove his car at a high rate of speed down the street and slammed into a parked pickup truck.
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LA's Section 8 Housing Application Closed at 5 p.m. on Sunday
The deadline to apply for Section 8 housing is 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2022.
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Charles Drew University Becomes First Black Medical School in the West to Offer a Doctoral Degree
Charles Drew University will now offer a Medical Degree, becoming the first predominately Black university west of the Mississippi to offer such a degree.
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Mural Celebrating Mexico's Soccer Team Unveiled in City of Bell Ahead of World Cup
The World Cup is still two months away, but soccer fans in the city of Bell are getting a jump on the action, and celebrating Mexican culture in the process.
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LAPD Officer Reunites With 1-Year-Old After Saving His Life
A Los Angeles police officer jumped into action when a toddler stopped breathing right in front of him, and his body-worn camera captured the dramatic moments.
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Tourists Beware: Griffith Park Saw an Increase in Car Break-Ins This Summer
Police are warning visitors to Griffith Park after a summer of increased car break-ins that left a number of tourists in rental cars without their belongings.
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Getting COVID Twice Means You're More Likely to Have Serious Long-Term Health Problems, Study Finds
Getting COVID-19 two or three times is not unheard of, and those who do are more likely to have serious long term health problems, according to a recent study.
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Woodland Hills Resident Found Stabbed to Death on Sidewalk
A jogger discovered a 42-year-old stabbing victim in Woodland Hills, prompting police to ask for witnesses Tuesday.
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Maps: 210 Freeway Lanes Now Closed for 5 Days
Parts of the 210 Freeway in the east San Gabriel Valley will be reduced to three lanes in both directions, with construction squeezing traffic for five days.
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SoCalGas Program Could Replace Your Stuff With Energy Efficient Appliances for Free
There’s a free program to make Southern California residents’ homes more energy efficient, including with new appliances, and many people may not realize they now qualify.