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!
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Father dropping daughter off at school arrested by immigration agents in Azusa
An undocumented father was detained and arrested by agents Thursday as he was taking his daughter to school in Azusa.
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Rare 330-year-old stolen violin worth $650,000 returned to owner
A $650,000 Giovanni Grancino violin made in 1694 was returned to its owner after being stolen since April 2.
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‘Abbot Elementary' actor Sheryl Lee Ralph to be honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph will be honored with the 2,808th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Wednesday.
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Nonprofit works to control wild donkey population in San Bernardino Valley
San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors initiated two significant contracts with DonkeyLand Rescue to help injured or orphaned donkeys.
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Iconic hot dog shop set to open new location at Los Angeles Zoo
Iconic L.A. hot dog stand, Pink’s Hot Dogs will be offered at the Los Angeles Zoo starting Friday.
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Shepherd mix seeking a loving home after overcoming hardship and anxiety
Abraxas, a 3-year-old shepherd mix, who suffered from anxiety and stress is now learning to decompress and is ready for his forever home.
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Billboards in honor of farm workers displayed in Coachella
The “Real Coachella” billboard campaign, launched by Southern California nonprofit, is displayed to share the uplifting stories of immigrant workers.
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Angeles National Forest to re-open several areas after Eaton Fire closures
The Angeles National Park will reopen several popular trails, forest roads and a campground Friday.
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From pups to paw-cassos: Guide dog nonprofit to host pup art exhibit in Palm Desert
Guide Dogs of the Desert will host an art exhibit to display and auction off pieces created by guide dogs in training.
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Heavy metals in Santa Monica Bay threaten marine life, data shows
Heal the Bay, an environmentally focused nonprofit organization, tested 116 known pollutants and found many harmful heavy metals in the waters.