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Police arrest naked man living in crawlspace of LA home
Police arrested a naked man in the crawlspace underneath the El Sereno home of a 93-year-old woman Friday morning.
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‘Candyman', ‘Final Destination' actor Tony Todd dies at 69
The actor in the horror franchise series “Candyman”, Tony Todd, died Friday evening. He was 69.
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Yes, a Patriots plane just flew the World Series champion Dodgers to LA
The World Series champion Dodgers are back in Los Angeles — thanks in part to the New England Patriots.
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‘LA is ready': City prepares for traffic nightmare with World Series headlining sports-filled Friday
Prepare to see more police officers on the streets of L.A. and give yourself extra travel time Friday night.
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LA Metro rolling out concealed weapons detection pilot at Union Station
An influx in weapon-related arrests prompts LA Metro officials to test new security systems.
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Accused ‘Olympic athlete-turned-drug lord' busted for drug deal in San Diego in 2008
Ryan James Wedding, a snowboarder who competed for Canada in the 2002 Olympics, is accused of running a massive, murderous international drug trafficking operation.
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Accused ‘Olympic athlete-turned-drug lord' busted for drug deal in San Diego in 2008
Ryan James Wedding, a snowboarder who competed for Canada in the 2002 Olympics, is accused of running a massive, murderous international drug trafficking operation.
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Olympic snowboarder on the run, accused of running largest cocaine supplier to Canada through SoCal
A former Olympic snowboarder along with 15 others were charged for allegedly running a massive international drug trafficking operation to smuggle cocaine into Canada through Los Angeles.
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Decision on Menendez brothers' case expected in about 10 days, DA says
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said Wednesday a decision on the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez could be coming in days.
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Archdiocese of Los Angeles reaches $880 million child sex abuse settlement over hundreds of claims
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has reached an $880 million settlement with plaintiffs over hundreds child sex abuse claims, according to attorneys.
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Family of Lyle and Erik Menendez plead for brothers' release from prison
Family members of Lyle and Erik Menendez plead for the brothers’ release from prison at a news conference in downtown Los Angeles.
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Video shows car crashing into Los Angeles coffee shop, owners call minor injuries ‘a miracle'
Surveillance video shows the moment a car plowed into a coffee shop in Tarzana on Thursday, resulting in only minor injuries, which the coffee shop owners called miraculous.
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7-Eleven owners back Prop 36 with $1 million check following wave of robberies
7-Eleven owners, city officials and law enforcement rallied together Thursday to support Prop 36, after a brazen string of smash-and-grab robberies.
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Sliv like Paris Hilton: How you can stay inside the iconic Beverly Hilton suites
Paris Hilton has teamed up with the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills to transform two suites to celebrate her new album “Infinite Icon.” Here’s how to book your “Stay Like an Infinite Icon” experience and what’s included.
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WWII veteran celebrates 103rd birthday
A WWII veteran celebrated his 103rd birthday with family and friends Saturday, reflecting on over a century of life.
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Ex-LAPD detective who hid murder for decades won't be paroled, reversing earlier decision
Stephanie Lazarus had previously been found suitable for parole in the 1986 killing of Sherri Rasmussen.
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As theaters struggle, many independent cinemas in Los Angeles are finding their audience
On a hot summer evening, Miles Villalon lined up outside the New Beverly Cinema, hours before showtime.
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New Costco with apartments breaks ground in Los Angeles
Ground will be broken Wednesday in a South Los Angeles neighborhood for a Costco store that will offer bulk buying and something new for the warehouse chain.
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Dog survives after doctors removed several socks, rocks and a toy from her stomach
Doctors removed eight socks, several rocks and a toy from Brooklyn’s stomach.
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Los Angeles man gets probation in badge bribery scheme in San Diego County
A Los Angeles man was sentenced Monday to three years of probation for his role in a scheme in which the former chief of police of a southeastern San Diego County tribe accepted more than $300,000 in bribes in exchange for badges that gave benefactors the right to carry concealed firearms.