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Rule change allowed long-idled line now probed in Eaton fire to remain, despite risk
An obscure regulatory rule change two decades ago allowed utilities to keep up unused, potentially hazardous electrical systems — like the one now being investigated as sparking the Eaton fire.
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Oakland teacher fired for wearing ‘Free Palestine' pin
Bishop O’Dowd High, a private Catholic school in Oakland, fired an English teacher for “insubordination” after she refused to stop wearing a pin bearing the Palestinian flag and the words “Free Palestine.”
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CA's ‘disastrous' Next Gen 911 rollout delaying life-saving help, records show
California’s massive overhaul of its aging, landline-based emergency call system is years behind schedule and has been plagued by safety issues, sources and documents report.
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Man who owed couple $80K killed them and burned their bodies in the desert, California officials say
A Glendale man who owed his business partner $80,000 is accused of killing his colleague and his colleague’s wife’s before burning their bodies and torching their cars in two SoCal deserts, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
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Are there new measures in place to protect Ticketmaster tickets?
Frustrated fans continue to report that their Ticketmaster tickets are being transferred from their accounts without authorization. Now however, it appears new changes may be in place to stop the stealing.
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Decision in favor of City of Hope nurse after sudden cardiac arrest at work
In May 2020, Andrea Morris went into sudden cardiac arrest and did not receive CPR or oxygen for more than 7 minutes.
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SF man addresses lawsuit alleging French bulldog died on Alaska Airlines flight
A San Francisco man is speaking out since filing a lawsuit claiming Alaska Airlines made him change seats at the last minute, which may have led to his French bulldog’s death.
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Arrests made in connection to Matthew Perry's death, including doctors and his personal assistant
A law enforcement operation Thursday morning was conducted in connection with the Ketamine death of actor Matthew Perry. Agents were seeking to make arrests.
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Man sought in road rage fight at LAX that left bystander hospitalized
Police released surveillance video Thursday in hopes of generating tips from the public as they try to locate two men who assaulted a woman who was checking her baggage curbside at Los Angeles International Airport.
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Man arrested in connection with ex-NBA player Jontay Porter betting scheme
Federal prosecutors and the FBI have arrested and charged a man with allegedly placing bets and coordinating his betting with former NBA player Jontay Porter, according to NBA league records and a copy of the criminal complaint filed by prosecutors in Brooklyn.
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Alpine Union investigates alleged sex assault in elementary-school bathroom
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department and Child Protective Services are looking into accusations that a Shadow Hills Elementary student attacked other children during school hours.
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Alpine Union School District meets after student is accused of sexual assault
Parents are raising concerns after learning an Alpine student was accused of sexual assault. NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett has the stunning details from Shadow Hills Elementary School.
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LA day laborers say murder suspect hired them to move human remains, told them bags had rocks
A group of day laborers said they were hired to help move trash bags containing body parts out of a Tarzana home at the center of a murder investigation.
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Reese's peanut butter cups may be violating sweepstakes laws with $25,000 promotion
Reese’s may be in violation of state and federal laws with its new sweepstakes offer currently advertised on packs of peanut butter cups.