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California man receives world's first in-human bladder transplant
A California cancer survivor was the recipient of the world’s first in-human bladder transplant this month thanks to a pair of Los Angeles doctors.
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Burglary response leads to discovery of ‘underground casino' in Los Angeles
Dozens of people were detained Monday after police uncovered what officers described as an “underground casino” in the LA neighborhood of Van Nuys.
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‘Like Goldilocks.' Nude intruder found sleeping in bed of Los Angeles home after ransacking it
An Echo Park resident made a disturbing discovery over Mother’s Day weekend when he found a stranger sleeping nude in his bed.
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Delivery driver fired after defecating in front of SoCal home
A driver delivering for Amazon was terminated after being caught on security cameras relieving herself in front of two homes in Woodland Hills, California.
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Thieves make off with nearly $20M in goods after tunneling into LA jewelry store
The search is on for a team of thieves who stole millions of dollars in merchandise and cash after they tunneled into a downtown Los Angeles jewelry store.
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Wife of Weezer band member shot by police as officers searched LA neighborhood
Three people were arrested on Tuesday afternoon following a hit-and-run crash on the 134 Freeway that later led to an officer-involved shooting in Eagle Rock.
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The planetarium company that wants to change how we watch sports
Cosm’s “shared reality” experience is the closest fans will get to actually being at the game.
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These dedicated runners have done every LA Marathon for nearly 4 decades
The Los Angeles Marathon’s Legacy Runners have walked, run or used a wheelchair in every race since the event began in 1986.
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California man wins $50M in lawsuit over spilled Starbucks scalding hot tea
A Los Angeles County jury awarded a man with $50 million after he suffered severe burn injuries from a hot drink at a Starbucks drive-thru.
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California has 10 out of 15 most polluted cities in North America
A new study on air quality found that Los Angeles was the most polluted major U.S. city, while Seattle was the cleanest.
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LAFC star Olivier Giroud's home was burglarized, police say
Los Angeles FC striker Olivier Giroud’s home was the target of a burglary earlier this month, police said.
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Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter sentenced to nearly five years in prison
Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for stealing millions of dollars from the Dodgers star to pay off gambling losses.
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LA teacher who once taught Kendrick Lamar reflects on rapper's early start
Before he was a Pulitzer Prize winner with nearly two dozen Grammy awards under his belt, he was a student in Compton. Famed rapper Kendrick Lamar is one of Vanguard Learning Center’s most recognized students but to one teacher, he’s one of many shining pupils with talent.
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What the wildfires mean for LA's readiness to host 3 major sporting events
Inglewood Mayor James Butts says he is looking out over his city as he sees first-rate venues ready to host some of the world’s biggest sporting events in the coming years.
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Questions raised about whether Los Angeles did enough to prepare for the deadly Palisades Fire
New questions are being raised about whether the City of Los Angeles and its fire department did enough to prepare in the days ahead of the deadly Palisades Fire.
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For some LA water issues, misinformation spreads nearly as fast as the wildfires
From dry hydrants to empty water reservoirs, misinformation about the Los Angeles wildfires has spread almost as fast as the flames.
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California wildfires aftermath: Stark photos of LA-area devastation
Massive wildfires ignited in the Los Angeles-area early last week, destroying homes, schools and other buildings around the region. The Palisades and Eaton fires rank among the most destructive in California history.
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As Los Angeles burns, Hollywood's Oscar season turns into a pledge drive
When the Palisades Fire broke out in Los Angeles, Hollywood’s awards season was in full swing. The Golden Globes had transpired less than 48 hours earlier and a series of splashy awards banquets followed in the days after. But the enormity of the destruction in Southern California has quickly snuffed out all festiveness in the movie industry’s high season of...
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Returning home? Here's what the LA County Sheriff wants you to know
As thousands of Angelenos return home for the first time in days, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has a few tips to help residents stay protected from the elements and their insurance company.
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LACFD offers update on Eaton Fire: ‘We won't stop until the fires are fully contained'
The Los Angeles County Fire Department offered updates on the Eaton Fire on Friday.