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‘I have no shame in openly weeping in airports.’ Travelers brace for Fourth of July holiday crush

Around 5 a.m. on Wednesday, visitors leaving town early for the Fourth of July could drop off their luggage and swiftly reach their gate ...

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Young boy now blind and quadriplegic — authorities blame his parents’ extreme health views

This week, parents who brought their unresponsive newborn to a hospital in Orange County in 2020 were found guilty of felony child abuse on ...

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Five hospitalized after suspected drug incident at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall

According to officials, five individuals were admitted to Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey on Wednesday morning due to potential drug exposure. The hospitalizations ...

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris a favorite in governor’s race if she runs, according to new poll

Although former vice president Kamala Harris has not yet made up her mind about running for governor of California next year, a new survey ...

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Los Angeles to halt ‘disaster tourism’ buses through Palisades fire zone

Following a devastating blaze in January, Pacific Palisades communities were closed to the public for months. However, since the neighborhood’s recent reopening, residents have ...

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Lopez: A candid take on mortality and the power of friendship

No topic is off-limits when they meet in the parking lot of a Vons supermarket in Mar Vista, where they meet multiple times a ...

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Her body was found in burned San Marino home; husband arrested on suspicion of murder

According to authorities, the husband of a lady who was discovered dead inside a San Marino residence that had burned down has been taken ...

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Multiple homes burn in Pacoima fireworks explosion; woman critically injured

More than 130 firemen fought a fire that destroyed four homes in Pacoima and seriously injured a woman Thursday night amid exploding fireworks, according ...

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Commentary: A tale of two parks: One was a ‘poor boy’s Disneyland,’ the other had a Cobra Woman who was really a man

This is a short summertime narrative about two historic beach amusement parks: Eventually, one developed a reputation as a seedy, shady place where you ...

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Robert ‘Bob’ Elliott Cooper dies; legendary L.A. antitrust lawyer who defended American Airlines was 85

When the U.S. economy was recovering from a recession in 1992, a price war broke out between some of the biggest airlines in the ...

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