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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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.
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Students embrace their Hispanic heritage through music at Santa Ana High School
Palomazo Academy offers students access to instructors and instruments at no cost, creating a unique space for members to embrace with their culture.
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One year after 4 Pepperdine students were killed on PCH, sorority sisters push for change
Since the four young women were struck and killed by a speeding car, their sorority sisters are honoring their legacy by trying to make PCH safe.
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7-Eleven owners back Prop 36 with $1 million check following wave of robberies
7-Eleven owners, city officials and law enforcement rallied together Thursday to support Prop 36, after a brazen string of smash-and-grab robberies.
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Snowflake in the sky: Women break the skydiving world record in Perris
Representing 21 countries, a group of female skydivers have set a world record in Southern California skies.
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How South Asian communities can have conversations about mental health
There is an inequality of data on mental health conditions within the South Asian community likely due to the lack of conversation around the topic.
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Woman walking along Anaheim river struck, killed by suspected DUI driver
A man was booked into jail, Wednesday, after allegedly striking and killing a predestination on Cove Trail.
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Carson bakery trashed by a homeless woman
A bake shop in Carson was vandalized by a homeless woman Thursday night.
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Disneyland offering deals on kids' tickets. Here's what to know
The Disneyland Resort announced the limited-time kids’ special ticket is back.
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These 7 new California laws may impact your health care planning
The new laws may help families plan for babies or care for loved ones suffering from a substance abuse disorder.