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Olympic officials visit Los Angeles to check on LA28 progress
The International Olympic Committee spent three days in Los Angeles to visit LA28 venues and check on the city’s preparedness.
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Whether it's fire or storm, price gouging is illegal in California. Here's what to know
After a state of emergency is declared, it is illegal to overcharge consumers on anything from goods to services as well as rentals.
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Higher percentage of California, LA voters supported Trump in 2024
Preliminary data shows President-elect Donald Trump earned more votes than many polls had projected including in the deep-blue state of California.
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What are the chances of voter fraud or irregularity in Los Angeles County?
NBC4’s I-Team analyzed LA County’s data on voter irregularity cases dating back to 2020.
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How the homeless can vote in Los Angeles County and across California
Latinos, women and independents are among the voting blocks often discussed during elections.
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NBC4 I-Team speaks to LA County DCFS director 2 years after he took the job
Brandon Nichols discusses changes in his two years as the director of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.
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Alhambra grandmother upset after governor vetoes bill aimed at protecting seniors from wire fraud
81-year-old Alice Lin, who lost her life savings to a man she met online, says Senate Bill 278 could have helped her.
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Map: See where coyotes are spotted most in LA County
From the Valley to Leimert Park and Hancock Park, people in communities across Southern California have been spotting coyotes in their neighborhoods.
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Fall is here, but experts say communities need a heat plan
Heat is the leading cause of climate-related deaths in the country, but knowing how deadly it is? That’s not as clear.
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SoCal man with silicosis wins lawsuit against makers of artificial stone slabs
In what is believed to be a landmark trial and verdict, a jury awarded a Southern California man with silicosis more than $52 million in damages.