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Victims of Long Beach Party Mass Shooting ID'd as Gunman Remains on the Loose
Authorities have identified three men who died after a gunman opened fire from an alley into a party, fatally shooting them and wounding nine others.
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Woman Shares Terrifying ‘Number Neighbor' Story
A Los Angeles woman says her ‘Number Neighbor’ experience took a dark turn and now she’s warning others of the possible downsides to the latest social media game.
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Fighting Fire With Fire Underused in US West Despite Goals
The tactic is considered one of the best ways to prevent the kind of catastrophic destruction that has become common from wildfires, but its use falls woefully short of goals in the U.S. West.
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Disqualified Marathon Runner Found Dead in LA River
A runner has been found dead days after he was disqualified from the Los Angeles Marathon following allegations of cheating.
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Remains of Missing El Segundo Woman Found in Utah, Police Say
The body of Mackenzie Lueck has been recovered in Utah, weeks after the Southern California college student went missing after returning to school.
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Strongest Earthquake in 20 Years Rattles Southern California
A magnitude-6.4 earthquake rattled Southern California Thursday morning, with residents reporting feeling it from the high desert to the coast.
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Roads Reopened After Fire Prompts Magic Mountain Evacuation, Early Closure
A brush fire in Valencia Sunday sent smoke billowing into the sky and prompting an evacuation of Magic Mountain and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor because of the air quality.
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Days After Attack, Jussie Smollett Opens Show With Emotional Speech
“Empire” actor and R&B singer Jussie Smollett has opened a Southern California concert with an emotional speech, saying he had to play the show because he couldn’t let his attackers win.Before singing a note, Jussie Smollett took the stage and fought back tears as he told the crowd that he had to go on with a Southern California concert because...
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'Torture House' Where Children Were Allegedly Shackled, Starved Sells for $310,360
A Southern California home where authorities say a couple tortured most of their 13 children has been sold in an online auction.
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Cyberattack Originating Outside U.S. Prevents Los Angeles Times, Others From Printing Papers
A cyberattack originating from outside the United States disrupted The Los Angeles Times’ printing and delivery for many of its print editions Saturday, according to the newspaper.
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Ex-Disney Actor Charged With 6 Counts in Underage Sex Case
Former Disney Channel actor Stoney Westmoreland has been charged with six felony counts after authorities said he tried to have sex with a 13-year-old boy.
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Jennie-O Recalls More Than 164,000 Pounds of Ground Turkey
A Minnesota-based poultry producer is recalling more than 164,000 pounds of raw ground turkey products that may be contaminated with salmonella.
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Two Found Dead in Woolsey Fire Zone
The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office said it is investigating two deaths possibly related to the Woolsey Fire that’s been burning a destructive path across two counties since Thursday.
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‘Bohemian Rhapsody' Tops the Weekend Box Office With $50 Million
The Freddie Mercury biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” and 20th Century Fox are — for now, at least — champions of the world.
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Judge Tosses Stormy Daniels' Defamation Suit Against Trump
A federal judge dismissed Stormy Daniels’ defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump on Monday, saying the president made a “hyperbolic statement” against a political adversary when he tweeted about a composite sketch the porn actress’ lawyer released.
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Group Sues to Expand Protected Orca Habitat Along West Coast
An environmental group sued President Donald Trump’s administration Thursday to make officials move more quickly to protect the Pacific Northwest’s endangered orcas.
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Suspect, Victim in Deadly Trader Joe's Shooting, Barricade Identified
Police are working Sunday to determine what prompted a man to shoot his grandmother and wound another woman before he crashed his car and ran into a busy supermarket, where he held dozens of people hostage in a tense standoff with scores of heavily armed officers outside.
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Shark Causes a Stir As It Binges on Dead Whale Off OC Coast
A great white shark up to 17 feet long generated some buzz at San Clemente Pier as it chomped away on a gray whale carcass.
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Yelp Can't Be Ordered to Remove Posts, Court Says
A divided California Supreme Court has ruled that online review site Yelp.com cannot be ordered to remove posts against a San Francisco law firm that a judge determined were defamatory.
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California #MeToo Leader Garcia Cleared of Groping Allegations
Outside investigators on Thursday cleared a California assemblywoman who was once at the forefront of the state’s #MeToo movement of allegations that she groped a male staff member in 2014.