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4 to Watch: SoCal Woman Vanishes at Inyo County Campground

An extensive air-ground search is continuing for a Southern California woman who was reported missing Friday

The search continues about 275 miles north of Los Angeles for a missing Southern California woman who vanished Friday at a campground.

It's one of the stories we're following today on NBCLA.

Huntington Beach Woman Disappears in Inyo County Forest

An extensive air-ground search is continuing for a Southern California woman who was reported missing Friday in a remote campground in California's White Mountains. Inyo County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Carma Roper said 60-year-old Sheryl Powell of Huntington Beach remains missing Monday. We have updates on the search here.

60-year-old Sheryl Powell was last seen by her husband in the Grandview Campground in the Bristlecone Pine Forest taking her dog for a walk. Neither have been found. Mekahlo Medina reports for Today in LA on July 14, 2019.

Remains Found in Oregon Believed to Be Actor Charles Levin

Remains found in a remote area of Oregon are believed to be of missing actor Charles Levin, who played numerous roles on television comedies such as "Seinfeld" and "Night Court." We have updates on that story here.

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Job Training Center Helps Young Adults With Autism Find Opportunities

A Los Angeles organization is working to not only get young people with autism into the workforce, but also help them succeed. The LA Speech and Language Therapy Center even has a replica restaurant to help job applicants gain confidence. Here's the full story.

A group in Los Angeles is connecting young people with autism with the skills they need to land jobs. Angie Crouch and Azucena Varela report for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Sunday, July 14, 2019.
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