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Top LA news: At least 40,000 ordered to flee fires; 'landmark' martial arts studio reopens; more

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Published on October 25, 2019
Top LA news: At least 40,000 ordered to flee fires; 'landmark' martial arts studio reopens; morePhoto: Christina Boemio/Unsplash

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At least 40,000 ordered to flee as fires rage near Los Angeles

Officials said they did not yet know how many homes had burned and that no immediate injuries were reported. It’s not clear how any of the blazes began.

Read the full story on Napa Valley Register.

Bruce Lee’s ‘landmark’ martial arts studio finally reopens in Los Angeles’ Chinatown after 50 years

The “Fist of Fury” star’s martial arts studio finally reopened Sunday in Los Angeles’ Chinatown after closing nearly 50 years ago.

Read the full story on New York Daily News.

Woman who escaped submerged car at Port of Los Angeles in 2015 testifies against ex-husband

Rehab Diab told the panel in the federal criminal trial of Ali Elmezayen that on April 9, 2015, he took the family for a drive to the port to buy fish. He began searching for a parking spot, Diab testified through an Arabic translator, before pointing the vehicle toward the murky ocean off San Pedro.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Daily News.

Report: Los Angeles filming dipped in 3rd quarter despite comedy boom

Overall, on-location filming in the greater Los Angeles area declined 5.2% from July through September, compared to the same period the previous year, according to figures released Thursday by FilmLA.

Read the full story on MyNewsLA.


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