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Report: LA Has Most Polluted Air in United States
Los Angeles has the most polluted air out of more than 2,400 U.S. cities analyzed in a report released Monday by an air-quality monitoring firm, despite the city showing 6% pollution decrease in 2021 compared to the previous year. Air pollution globally degraded to unhealthy levels in 2021, according to the report by IQAir, a company that tracks global air…
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Fertility Clinic Seeks Dismissal of Part of Couple's Lawsuit Over Embryo Mixup
About half the claims in a lawsuit brought by a LA woman and her husband against an Encino fertility clinic where they allege errors by doctors caused her to give birth to the wrong child in 2019 should be dismissed, defense attorneys argue in new court papers.
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It's Mosquito Season. Here's All You Need to Know
It’s that time of year again: it’s time for swimming, basking in the sun, and of course, fending off annoying bites from mosquitoes. Here’s what you need to know
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An Ultra-Modern Gem Above LA's Sunset Strip
We’re above the sunset strip in LA. This ultra-modern gem features bright, open-entertaining spaces with walls of glass and easy access to the terraced grounds.
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One Mistake Led Law Enforcement Right to Door of ‘Big Cheese Bandit'
NBC 7’s Joe Little retraced the steps investigators took to show how a robbery suspect eventually caught, and the one piece of evidence that led the FBI right to the robber’s door.
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Pictures: Check Out This Year's LA County Fair
Check out all the fun, food and more at this year’s LA County Fair!
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Genius Way to Merge Into Traffic? Man Holds Up Sign That Reads ‘Please Let Me In'
A Lexus driver was caught on camera holding up a sign that read, “Please let me in” as he attempted to merge into traffic while exiting a Los Angeles freeway.
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Lead Paint Suppliers Settle California Lawsuit for $305M
The nation’s major suppliers of lead paint have agreed to pay California’s largest cities and counties $305 million to settle a nearly 20-year-old lawsuit, attorneys said Wednesday.
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Getting Eaten Alive By Mosquitoes? Here's All You Ever Needed to Know
It’s that time of year again: it’s time for barbecuing, basking in the sun, and of course, fending off annoying bites from mosquitoes. What’s worse, in Southern California, is the presence of an aggressive ankle-biter mosquito that will bite multiple times, and doesn’t wait for dusk — they’ll attack right in the middle of the day, or even inside your...
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New Measles Case Tied to UCLA Food Court
A UCLA campus employee contracted measles and may have exposed others to the disease while eating at a campus food court, county health and university officials said Tuesday.
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Indictments Charge Widespread Voting Fraud Scheme on Skid Row in Los Angeles
An indictment unsealed in Los Angeles charged nine people accused of participating in voting fraud schemes — in which homeless people were allegedly offered cash or cigarettes in exchange for forged signatures on initiative petitions and voter registration forms.
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Danny Trejo Teaches Johnny Bananas About Car Culture
Johnny explores the skies over the City of Angeles and learns about car culture from Mr. Danny Trejo
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NSYNC's Joey Fatone Hits the Hollywood Walk of Fame with Johnny Bananas
Johnny meets NSYNC alum Joey Fatone to talk all things music before hitting the streets of LA to test the public on their 90s knowledge
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Lady Boss: Misty Lee, Los Angeles' Hottest Female Illusionist and Magician
In Magic, Women are often confined in a box, or destined for danger.
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Gas Tank Explosion in South LA Creates Giant Smoke Cloud, Panic
Two people were injured in an explosion caused by a gasoline leak in South Los Angeles Sunday morning, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
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Tyra Banks to Open ‘Experiential Attraction' Called ‘Modelland' in Santa Monica
Supermodel turned entrepreneur Tyra Banks announced Tuesday that she’s opening “Modelland” in late 2019 in Santa Monica. The experiential retail attraction will “bring modeling to the masses and expand the definition of beauty.”
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Suspect in 2006 La Mesa Cold Case Sword Killing Pleads Not Guilty
A man accused of using a sword to stab a La Mesa resident more than 30 times at his home in 2006 pleaded not guilty to the crime Tuesday, despite DNA evidence linking him to the scene.
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Maestra no recibe cargos por un castigo corporal
Una maestra de la escuela secundaria Praire Heights en Evans amarró a un estudiante con cinta adhesiva y no recibió cargos por este hecho que la ley protege en Colorado.
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Suspect Arrested in San Diego Man's 2006 Cold Case Sword Killing
Using cutting-edge, DNA matching technology that has been resurrecting cold cases across the country, police in La Mesa have made an arrest in a case involving a victim who was stabbed to death with a sword in his home nearly 13 years ago.
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Drivers Delayed by Flooded Roads Across County
Commuters were being affected by flooded roadways hours after a December storm dumped inches of rain on San Diego County, forcing the National Weather Service to issue a flash flood warning.