L.A. soccer coach killed teen despite background check, family claims
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L.A. soccer coach killed teen despite background check, family claims

The family of a 13-year-old boy found dead in a roadside ditch earlier this year is suing the city of Los Angeles, claiming parks department officials failed to…

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How can a pink dye job improve water quality in Santa Monica Bay?
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How can a pink dye job improve water quality in Santa Monica Bay?

Over the next two weeks, surfers and beachgoers in Santa Monica may spot waves that have a pink, fluorescent hue — but officials say not to worry. The…

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Former students abused by longtime Rolling Hills High teacher awarded more than $13 million
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Former students abused by longtime Rolling Hills High teacher awarded more than $13 million

Five women who said they were sexually assaulted by their high school teacher in the 1980s won a combined $13.6 million judgment Monday after a jury concluded that…

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Deputies called woman ‘transient,’ left her in a ditch. She died
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Deputies called woman ‘transient,’ left her in a ditch. She died

In late July, Richard Quinones saw a woman lying in a ditch near the trolley tracks in Lemon Grove, northeast of San Diego. He called the San Diego…

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kirk-sniper-sent-text-messages-before-killing-fbi-says – Los Angeles Times
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kirk-sniper-sent-text-messages-before-killing-fbi-says – Los Angeles Times

Federal officials announced Monday that investigators found DNA and other evidence linking Tyler Robinson to the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk as FBI Director Kash Patel faces increasing…

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San Francisco chef arrested after allegedly robbing 3 banks
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San Francisco chef arrested after allegedly robbing 3 banks

A San Francisco chef was arrested after allegedly robbing three banks in one day, according to authorities. Valentino Luchin, 62, was arrested after allegedly robbing a bank on…

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Ambulance stolen during homicide investigation near Downey Library, police say
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Ambulance stolen during homicide investigation near Downey Library, police say

A man was stabbed to death near a Los Angeles County library on Saturday, and another man stole an ambulance that responded to the scene, police said. Officers…

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Charlie Kirk Memorial in Budapest Slowly Grows
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Charlie Kirk Memorial in Budapest Slowly Grows

Despite not being a household name in Hungary, the recently assassinated U.S. influencer’s violent death has reverberated throughout public discourse. Now an improvised memorial has been set up…

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Ratatouille and Local Flavor Take Center Stage at the National Open Markets Day
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Ratatouille and Local Flavor Take Center Stage at the National Open Markets Day

On September 19–20, the 3rd National Open Markets Day will bring food, music, and community spirit to 22 markets across Hungary, with the spotlight on lecsó (ratatouille) and…

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California says it can no longer trust Washington on COVID vaccines. A major battle is looming
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California says it can no longer trust Washington on COVID vaccines. A major battle is looming

California’s late summer COVID surge is showing signs of peaking, but the state’s war with the Trump administration over vaccines is just beginning. Coronavirus levels in California’s wastewater…

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