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Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela dies at age 63
Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela has died after being admitted to a hospital earlier this month for an unspecified health problem, the Dodgers confirmed Tuesday.
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Olympic snowboarder on the run, accused of running largest cocaine supplier to Canada through SoCal
A former Olympic snowboarder along with 15 others were charged for allegedly running a massive international drug trafficking operation to smuggle cocaine into Canada through Los Angeles.
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LA Fitness facing federal lawsuit over disability discrimination
LA Fitness is facing a lawsuit by the federal government for allegedly discriminating against people with disabilities at its gyms and fitness clubs.
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4 people arrested in actor Johnny Wactor's death, LAPD confirms
The LAPD arrested four people related to the death of Johnny Wactor, who was fatally shot in downtown Los Angeles in May.
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Former Los Angeles home of Marilyn Monroe officially designated as a city historic landmark
The Brentwood home where Marilyn Monroe lived and died was designated as a Los Angeles historic cultural monument Wednesday, preventing the current property owners from demolishing it.
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Woman says she was targeted by Delta Air Lines for not wearing a bra
A woman, who was pulled off a Delta Air Lines flight for possibly not wearing a bra, demanded the airliner change its policy.
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At least 16 injured after incident at FBI training facility in California
Fifteen of them were taken to nearby hospitals via ambulance while one person drove himself to the hospital.
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2-Year-Old Girl on Track to Visit All US National Parks by 3rd Birthday
Journey Castillo came into the world when hundreds of thousands of people were losing their lives to coronavirus daily across the globe. As many people may remember, September 2020 was a frightening period with no vaccine or viable treatment available yet, especially for parents with newborns. “Journey was born right smack in the middle of COVID. It was scary,” said…
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‘Through the Wringer and Back': California Family Adopts ‘Unicorn Dog' With Giant Bump on Her Head
Strawberry, a 2-year-old pit bull with the nickname “unicorn dog,” has finally found a loving home in South Pasadena after moving from one shelter to another and being nearly euthanized, partly because of a bump on the head. The dog appeared to have endured tough times when she was rescued by the La Belle Foundation in Los Angeles. “This…
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Co-Parenting California Bald Eagles Take Turns to Keep Their Eggs Warm
The historic winter storm that brought at least 45 inches of snow over the weekend does not seem to affect Jackie and Shadow, the bald eagles who have been incubating a pair of eggs for the past 40-plus days in Big Bear.