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Former Rams Player and LAFD Firefighter Faces New Battle: ALS
Eric Stevens has spent his adult life fighting, and winning, but now, he’s in a fight against a disease that offers more questions and answers–with no clear path to victory.
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Former Homeless Woman Writes Children's Books That Break Stigma of Homelessness
Angela Sanchez went from poverty to professional, and now, the formerly homeless teenager is writing children’s books designed to break down the stigma of homelessness.
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Stolen Painting Recovered After Almost 30 Years
A woman said she had given up hope on ever finding her stolen painting, only to have it returned almost 30 years later.
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Teenager Rescued From Montecito Mudslide Sings National Anthem at Dodger Stadium
A determined and talented mudslide survivor took center field Thursday at Dodger Stadium to sing the national anthem.
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A Young Girl's Dream Comes True After Magical Wheelchair Makeover
A Harry Potter transformation was made to a Garden Grove student’s wheelchair after being nominated by her Special Education Teacher.
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Beverly Hills Moves Ahead With a Plan to Outlaw All Tobacco Sales
On Tuesday night, the Beverly Hills City Council is expected to consider recommendations from the health and safety committee to ban the sale of all tobacco products.
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Swarm of Bees Stings OC Woman Over 200 Times, Sends 4 to Hospital
A woman remains in critical condition after suffering over 200 bee stings in Lake Forest Monday morning, the Orange County Fire Authority said.
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After Nearly 12 Hours and a Dr Pepper From Firefighters, Woman Comes Down From Tree
A woman came down from a tree after about 12 hours in Canoga Park after firefighters brought her a Happy Meal and Dr Pepper in a bizarre overnight standoff.
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Racial Profiling or AirBnB Misunderstanding
Was it a simple misunderstanding or a case of racial profiling by police in an AirBnB incident in Rialto? Kim Baldonado reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on May 8, 2018
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High School Students Train Guide Dogs for the Blind
Students at Don Lugo High School in Chino raise and train guide dogs for the blind.
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Parents Ask How Gun Ended Up On School Campus
Parents of students are asking how a 12-year-old girl got access to a deadly weapon and how it made it on the school campus. Kim Baldonado reports for NBC4 news on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018.
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Driver Escapes Burbank Mudslide
A man managed to drive safely out on top of a mudslide and to safety. Kim Baldonado reports for the NBC4 News on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018.
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Watch: Surfing Prius Caught in Powerful Mudslide Wave Down Burbank Street
Desionne Franklin described the moment he and his girlfriend are inside a Toyota Prius, trying to escape a powerful river of mud, rocks and water as something out of a movie.
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103-Year-Old Woman Granted US Citizenship, Celebrates With Four Generations of Family
After a six-year stay in the country, 103-year-old Hong Inh fulfilled her lifelong goal of becoming a U.S. citizen on Tuesday.
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El Segundo Community Raises $5,000 For Teen Whose College Fund Was Stolen
The El Segundo community has raised more than $5,000 to support a high school valedictorian whose college fund was stolen when she and her parents were away for her freshman orientation.
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Donated Service Dogs Provide Cover for PTSD Veterans
Post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is taking a significant toll on veterans. Twenty-two service members take their own lives every day. The Patriotic Service Dog Foundation wants to bring that number down to zero with a little help from man’s best friend.
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Once-Beaten, Robbed Paleta Man Receives $87K From Donors
A 71-year-old grandfather who sells paletas from his ice cream cart seven days a week and was beaten severely and robbed has finally received his GoFundMe money after an outpouring of support from donors all over.
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‘I'm Proud That I Did It': Man Who Smashed Trump's Hollywood Star Doesn't Regret It
The man who vandalized Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame said he doesn’t regret smashing it.
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Woman Delivers Own Baby on 405 Freeway
All of Jesse and Patty Snider’s four children are named after superheroes, but after Patty delivered her own baby in a car on the freeway, it’s clear she’s the superhero in the family.
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Teens Honored For Honesty After Returning $5,000 Found Outside Bank
A group of teenagers are being hailed for their honesty after they returned an envelope with $5,000 cash found near a bank parking lot in City of Industry.