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Wild parrots in San Gabriel Valley are being shot by pellet guns
Law enforcement officers and animal advocates are searching for the person or group responsible for shooting several wild parrots in the San Gabriel Valley.
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Several wild parrots in San Gabriel Valley shot
Law enforcement and animal advocates are searching for the person who keeps shooting wild parrots in the San Gabriel Valley with a pellet gun. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024.
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Overturned big rig carrying onions backs up traffic in Baldwin Park
A big rig that was carrying onions flipped on its side on the eastbound 10 Freeway in Baldwin Park early Monday, prompting a SigAlert.
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Irwindale Speedway to close by end of 2024
Motorsports memories were made at the track for 25 years. Michelle Valles reports for Today in LA on Wednesday Oct. 30, 2024.
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Irwindale Speedway to close after 25 years of racing, demolition derbies and more
The checkered flag is in sight for Irwindale Speedway after 25 years of NASCAR races, demolition derbies, drag racing, and other events at the San Gabriel Valley motorsports landmark.
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64-year-old man arrested in connection to deadly Temple City house fire
Authorities have identified and arrested a suspect in connection to a house fire in Temple City that killed three Sunday night.
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One person detained after deadly house fire in Temple City
Three people died in the fire that was reported Sunday afternoon. Camilla Rambaldi reports for the NBC4 News at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024.
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San Gabriel's free Fall Fun Festival has games, treats, and autumn joy
Trunk-or-treating and a “Haunted Zone” for guests who are 12 and up are part of the atmospheric scene.
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San Gabriel native fosters community of nature lovers with nonprofit
We Explore Earth, a nonprofit organization based in Southern California, shows the public how to care for the environment and foster a community.
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Teen arrested in connection with dad's death in the San Gabriel Mountains
A teenager was arrested in connection with the death of his father in the San Gabriel Mountains over the weekend, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
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Bridge Fire in San Gabriel mountains burns over 800 acres
The Bridge Fire continues to burn out of control in the San Gabriel mountains, scorching over 800 acres. This video was broadcast on the NBC4 News at 6 a.m. on Sept. 9, 2024.
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Bridge Fire burns 800 acres in the Angeles National Forest
Fire crews were fighting a brush fire in the Angeles National Forest that prompted road closures and evacuations on Sunday. As seen on air at 11 p.m. on Sept. 8, 2024.
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Bridge Fire continues to grow in the Angeles National Forest near Glendora
Fire crews Monday continued to battle the Bridge Fire in the Angeles National Forest as wildfire grew to burn at least 1,255 acres.
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Ramped up police presence after shooting outside school
Students and staff at a San Gabriel school are going to be seeing extra police presence after there was some kind of shooting off campus at the end of the school day. Michelle Valles reports for the NBC4 News at 5 a.m. on Aug. 20, 2024.
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Police shoot, kill driver following a pursuit in the San Gabriel Valley
An investigation is underway after police shot and killed a person following a pursuit in the San Gabriel Valley.
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Alhambra police warn against fake parking tickets scam
The Alhambra Police Department (APD) is warning people of a new scam involving fake parking tickets with phony QR codes.
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‘Thank you to El Monte.' The Red Pears reflect on local upbringing as they prep for Forum performance
Rock band The Red Pears is reflecting on their upbringing in El Monte and thanking the community for their support as they prepare to perform at the Kia Forum for the first time.
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Happy 626 Day: Find fun times around Pasadena and beyond
Find your way to the Crown City and raise a boba to the area’s area code-inspired holiday.
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Suspect arrested in connection with bus shooting in Baldwin Park
A suspect was arrested Tuesday in connection with a shooting that occurred during a fight aboard a Foothill Transit bus in Baldwin Park.
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Mexican cartels team up with Chinese nationals in Los Angeles to launder money, DOJ says
The Sinaloa Cartel has found an unlikely ally in Southern California: money-laundering groups made up of wealthy Chinese nationals living in the San Gabriel Valley.