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Hot weekend ahead for SoCal as summer gets underway
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The first weekend of summer is bringing hot temperatures to Southern California.Heat advisories and warnings are in place for parts of SoCal, particularly for desert communities, where temperatures are likely to exceed 100 degrees in the next several days. Palm Springs and Victorville could top 110.Los Angeles and Orange…
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Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles to perform on June 30 in Pasadena
Since 1979, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles has been singing and dancing all over Southern California and beyond.
The group, which was formed during the emergence of the gay rights movement, is made up of more than 200 volunteer members. And every years they perform at concert halls, schools, and dozens of community…
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$25k reward to catch a shooter who paralyzed Los Angeles father
After a father of three children was paralyzed following a shooting near MacArthur Park, a $25,000 reward was offered Thursday to track down a shooter responsible for the crime, the Los Angeles Police Department announced.
The shooting happened on April 6 at around 8:45 p.m. when the victim, Luis Hernandez, was closing his…
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Syringe needles pose health dangers, create eyesore by South LA Metro station
Those who work and live in the Florence-Graham neighborhood of South Los Angeles expressed concerns Wednesday about used syringe needles and trash scattered near a Los Angeles Metro light rail station.
Roberto Sanchez, who uses the Blue Line station to commute to work, said seeing needles on the ground in the area is nothing…
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Jackie Robinson recognized in Los Angeles County for Juneteenth
In honor of Juneteenth, a national holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, Jackie Robinson’s family and an Antelope Valley park named after Major League Baseball’s first African American player were recognized in Los Angeles County Tuesday.
LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger honored Robinson by…
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Free lunch for children, teens available at Los Angeles city parks
Children and teens have access to free lunch at over 90 LA City Parks during the summer months, the city's Department of Recreation and Parks announced.
Anyone up to 18 years old will be provided with food served on a first come, first served basis during lunch hours Monday through Friday.
Persons with disabilities who are 19…
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Road-Rage Brawlers Arrested After Assaulting LAX Passenger: LAPD
LOS ANGELES, CA — Two men accused of critically assaulting an elderly woman while she was checking her baggage curbside at LAX were taken into custody Friday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Jasan Givens Sr. was taken into custody at Western and Florence avenues at around 10:05 a.m. Friday and booked on suspicion of felony…
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Vintage 1950s Oldsmobile stolen from LA car dealer’s underground garage: ‘I just can’t
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Frank Corrente has been selling vintage cars to the stars for decades.From James Brown to Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash to Nicolas Cage - Corrente knows his stuff.Some of his cars are worth $100,000 or more, but recently, someone stole one of his prized vintage vehicles - a 1951 Oldsmobile Rocket 98."They stole my car," he…
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LA Metro announces changes to bus service. See if your line is changing
In an effort to improve travelers' experience riding on local buses, Metro is making changes to more than 50 routes, the transit agency announced on social media Friday.
According to Metro, the new changes particularly target the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys. A total of 51 lines will receive updates.
“We’re making…
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People think Los Angeles has more coyotes now. We asked experts
Across Los Angeles, including in Leimert Park and Mar Vista, people say they’re seeing and hearing more coyotes in their urban neighborhoods than ever.
Whether there are actually more coyotes in urban areas than before is unclear — even to experts.
“Ever since the pandemic, when people were home more than they were prior, we…
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