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Top LA news: Blue Angels to streak LA skies; Dodgers become first NL team to 100 wins; more

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Published on September 23, 2019
Top LA news: Blue Angels to streak LA skies; Dodgers become first NL team to 100 wins; morePhoto: Sasha • Stories/Unsplash

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U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels to streak LA skies on Sunday as squadron make its way south from Central Valley

Heads up, Los Angeles: The U.S. Navy's elite flight demonstration team is set to streak the skies Sunday as the squadron makes its way from the Central Valley to San Diego. 

Read the full story on KTLA 5 News.

Celebrating Batman’s 80th birthday, fans (and a few villains, too) dash through the streets of Los Angeles

The Batman Day 5K night run and fan experience was hosted by Warner Bros. Studios and DC Comics.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Daily News.

Los Angeles Zoo hosts "Toss the Tusk" event, collects unwanted items made from tusks, horns

Los Angeles Zoo's "Toss the Tusk" event was part of an effort to remove ivory products from the market, cut down on its demand, and keep elephants, rhinos and hippos safe.

Read the full story on ABC Los Angeles, KABC.

Dodgers win, become first NL team to 100 wins

Huyn-Jin Ryu hit a home run and pitched seven solid innings, while Cody Bellinger hit a grand slam, as the Los Angeles Dodgers reached the 100-win mark Sunday with a 7-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies.

Read the full story on NBC LA.


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