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Heartbroken Families Mourn Two Killed in Crash After Driver Fled Traffic Stop
Two grieving families gathered Saturday to remember the victims killed in a crash that police said was caused by a driver who fled from an attempted traffic stop in a South Los Angeles neighborhood.
Family members and friends identified the victims killed in the Friday morning crash as Janisha Harris, a 35-year-old mother of…
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The 110 reimagined: Toward many more Arroyofests
The start of the first ArroyoFest on June 12, 2003 on the closed down lanes of the 110 Freeway (Arroyo Seco Parkway). (photo by Jerilyn Lopez-Mendoza).
On June 15, 2003, 5,000 people bicycled, walked, skateboarded and pushed their baby carriages on the Historic Arroyo Seco Parkway (aka 110 Freeway) from!--Get>…
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The Broad showcases immersive, augmented reality Murakami exhibit
In the aftermath of the 2012 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima disaster and the devastation and collective trauma that it induced across Japan, contemporary artist Takashi Murakami found inspiration. “Takashi has…
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Classic movies in SoCal: ‘Grease,’ ‘Pillow Talk,’ ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and more
Find a flick with our weekly curated list of classic movies, cult favorites, film festivals, etc., playing at theaters, drive-ins and pop-ups and/or streaming online. Before you go, remember to call or check online for reservation requirements and COVID-19 protocols.‘Amazing Grace’Aretha Franklin makes a joyful noise in this glorious 2018…
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SoCal woman found with thousands of dollars worth of stolen luxury handbags
A Southern California woman was arrested after she was allegedly found with thousands of dollars worth of stolen luxury handbags.
The suspect was identified as Karla Sunceri, 51, a Mission Hills resident, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Sunceri was identified as the alleged operator of a crime fence involving high-end…
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A Big List of Things To Do This November in L.A. [2023]
Astra Lumina at South Coast Botanic Garden. Photo courtesy of Moment Facotry.November is here, which means it’s time to “fall back,” trim the daylight and get prep for the holidays. And as for to-dos? Fresh ideas are blowing in like a warm Santa Ana.
This month in Los Angeles you’ll find multiple Día de los Muertos…
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Three people suffer burn injuries from a fire near USC
Two adults and a child sustained burn injuries from a fire that broke out at an apartment building located on 1368 W 24th St, the Los Angeles Fire Department announced on Twitter.
The adults, who have been identified as a 35-year-old male and 30-year-old female, and the 10-year-old child have been taken to a local hospital. Their…
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LA County gas prices drop for 38th consecutive day
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped Monday for the 38th consecutive day, decreasing nine-tenths of a cent to $5.253.
The average price has dropped $1.062 over the past 38 days, including six-tenths of a cent Sunday, according to figures…
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Man appears to try to get into Watts home
Man appears to try to get into Watts home Jojo Ramirez says she had just gotten home around when she heard someone trying to turn the knob of her door. Then she looked at her Ring camera. As Los Angeles Police Department’s Sgt. Paul Gonzales knocks on the door of Jojo Ramirez's apartment, he asks about her first visit from police after an!-->LOS>…
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Bring Food, Take Food: LA’s Community Fridges in Need of Donations Due to Inflation
Community refrigerators filled with free, fresh food and produce helped many Los Angeles families facing food insecurity get through the pandemic.
But now, the fridges on the sidewalk serve a new purpose as inflation sends grocery prices soaring. The sky-high food prices are bringing a wave of people to the cupboards for the…
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