Sahana Patel is an intern with the NBCLA digital team. She is a senior studying journalism and marketing at Pepperdine University. In her free time, she likes to travel and explore LA with her friends!
The Latest
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First wireless EV-charging roadway in California coming to Westwood
The anticipated three-quarters of a mile road will be embedded with chargers under the pavement to wirelessly send power to the vehicle.
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Full, partial closures of 118 Freeway planned in San Fernando Valley. Here's what to know
The westbound 118 Freeway near San Fernando and Pacoima will have full and partial lane closures, starting Friday night.
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Expect lane closures on 605 Freeway this weekend
The southbound lanes of the 605 Freeway between Downey and Norwalk will experience lane closures from Friday night to Monday morning.
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8 puppies rescued after being found under burning car in Palmdale
The 5-week-old pups, determined healthy and well, were found by firefighters under a car on fire in Palmdale last week.
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California reaches agreement with La Habra Heights on state housing law
La Habra Heights will be required to create 244 housing units following their agreement with the state of California on housing law.
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High school football player allegedly assaulted by teammates in Orange County
A 15-year-old football player was allegedly attacked by over 15 teammates in the Santa Margarita Catholic High School’s locker room.
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Los Angeles NICU babies celebrate their first Halloween in style
The spooky lineup featured a tiger, Supergirl, Dr. Suess characters and even a tiny gymnast with a medal.
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Hawthorne man charged in sexual battery, attempted kidnapping of 11-year-old girl in Wilmington
A man was charged with sexually assaulting and attempting to kidnap an 11-year-old girl in Wilmington.
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Rapper Lil Durk arrested for alleged connection to murder near Beverly Center
If convicted, the rapper could face a statutory maximum sentence of life in federal prison.
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LA Metro rolling out concealed weapons detection pilot at Union Station
An influx in weapon-related arrests prompts LA Metro officials to test new security systems.