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Man Killed, 3 Others Survive After 300-Foot Fall Off Cliff in Southern California
Four people went over the side of a cliff in Palos Verdes early Monday morning, falling approximately 300 feet. Three of those victims were injured and one person is dead.
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Ukrainian Children Raising Money for Their Families, One Drawing at a Time
As people all over the world search for ways to help Ukrainians gripped by war, another creative way is picking up steam: young artists selling their work on Etsy.
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Southern California Organization Helping Disabled Evacuate War-Torn Ukraine
Nearly three million disabled people are trapped by the violence in Ukraine, but a Southern California organization is helping them evacuate.
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LAPD Releases Video of Shooting That Killed Teen Bystander in Store
Body camera footage from a police shooting last week that left a 14-year-old girl dead after officers opened fire on a suspect in a North Hollywood Burlington store was released Monday by Los Angeles police.
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Boxes Seen Strewn Along LA Railroad Tracks Amid Cargo Container Theft
Union Pacific railroad said there was a rash of cargo container break-ins as the containers were being hauled by train near downtown Los Angeles, as officials are trying to clear the backlog of cargo at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
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This Coloring Book Developed by Doctors Helps Explain the Pandemic and Vaccine to Kids
COVID-19 vaccines could be available to children ages 5 to 11 as soon as next week if the CDC gives final approval, and doctors at St. Jude Children’s Hospital are putting out a coloring book that helps explain the vaccine in language kids can understand.
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‘I Want to Face That Guy:' Sister of 2015 Paris Bombing Victim Prepares to Testify in Trial
Nathalie Dubois lost her brother Fabrice in the terror attacks in Paris. Now, the LA resident is preparing to travel to France to testify in the trial of the terror suspects.
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Manhunt Underway After Lyft Driver Beaten, Robbed at Calif. Gas Station
A manhunt was underway Friday for an armed robber who attacked an elderly Lyft driver in South El Monte Monday night.
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Opioids Consumption Deaths Increase During COVID-19 Pandemic
The pandemic has made 2020 the nation’s deadliest year ever for drug overdoses with a record 81,000 people overdosing during the lockdown.
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East LA Female College Football Player Makes History, Gets Full Football Scholarship
Toni Harris became the first female football player at a skilled position to sign a letter of intent for a football scholarship on Tuesday.
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