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Beary big surprise: LA County couple finds 300-pound bear in crawl space
While watching a horror movie called ‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey,” the couple heard the noise coming from underneath the house.
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Bear makes himself at home under California couple's Sierra Madre house
Bears come and go in Sierra Madre, but this bear shows no signs of leaving after moving into the crawlspace under a couple’s home.
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Mini therapy horses provide big help for trauma victims in LA County
They’re roughly a fifth the size of a regular horse, fit perfectly in the back of a van and are helping people deal with mental and physical trauma all over LA County.
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Airline ‘Bark Air' lands inaugural dog-friendly flight in LA
Bark Air landed its inaugural flight full of dogs at Van Nuys Airport Thursday afternoon.
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The curtain comes down on beloved costume shop in North Hollywood
The costume shop owner says after not having any business for more than three years, the store is facing crushing debt.
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Altadena tattoo parlor offers their customers a calmer experience
A tattoo parlor in Altadena is offering their guests a calmer experience with music and bright lights.
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Steelhead trout listed as endangered in California
The Southern California steelhead trout was listed as endangered after decades of man-made water projects decimated its population.
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Taylor Swift fans line up for library installation at the Grove, still on Easter egg hunt
Taylor Swift partnered with Spotify to bring a library installation inspired by her upcoming album “The Tortured Poets Department” to the Grove in Los Angeles
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Classical pianist Lang Lang honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Considered one the finest classical pianists of his generation, Lang has performed for some of the most influential people on the planet. Among those are President Barack Obama, Pope Francis and the late Queen Elizabeth of England.
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What a stinker! Mountains of trash surround Fairfax home
A house surrounded with mountains of trash has residents in the Los Angeles Fairfax neighborhood concerned. The front lawn of the property, located on Martel Avenue, is covered with plastic bags filled with trash and other disposable items, reaching well above ground level. The garbage piles are also stacked up on the side yards and back patio. Marlon Azurda, who…