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Officials continued their search Monday for a teenager who disappeared while swimming in Huntington Beach on Sunday night.
Teen disappears off Huntington Beach after nighttime swim
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The person was part of a group of four people who police say broke into a home in the 2600 block of Halm Avenue early Monday.
Police shoot, kill burglary suspect who tried to set Mid-City house on fire
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The Los Angeles Police Department says the four victims were shot as they were crossing the street.
Drive-by shooting leaves 14-year-old boy, 3 others hospitalized in South L.A.
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“LA Times Today” and Spectrum News 1 won an LA Area Emmy Award in the arts category for a special airing of “The Last Repair Shop,” an L.A. Times Short Doc. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gpKcNUgz
‘L.A. Times Today’ and Spectrum News 1 Earn L.A. Area Emmy Award
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Exposure to wildfire smoke increases the odds of being diagnosed with dementia even more than exposure to other forms of air pollution, according to a landmark study of more than 1.2 million Californians unveiled at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
Wildfire smoke increases dementia risk more than other forms of air pollution, landmark study finds
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With a rare star explosion expected any day now, astrophysicists are relying on a community of hobbyists with backyard telescopes to tell them when it erupts.
Ever see a star explode? You're about to get a chance very soon
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In California's Democratic-controlled Legislature, more than a dozen environmental bills recently died amid heavy industry opposition.
How campaign funds and charitable donations help Big Oil wield power in Sacramento
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A Sacramento man was convicted of first-degree murder this week in the shooting death of his ex-girlfriend and mother of four kids, according to authorities.
Man convicted of killing ex-girlfriend and leaving her and 4 kids to die in Sacramento River
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized an Oakland policy that limits when police can engage in vehicle pursuits, warning of "extreme danger to the public in allowing criminals to act with impunity."
Newsom calls on Oakland to allow more police chases, stop suspects from 'fleeing with impunity'
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