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Sheriff’s Department investigating fatal deputy-involved shooting at station
The shooting occurred in the parking lot of the Sheriff’s Station, and the patient was transported to the hospital, according to Deputy Juanita Navarro-Suarez of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau. The suspect was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
Read the full story on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.
Grinder in South LA closes Sunday, ending diner chain after over 50 years
After being part of the South Los Angeles landscape for nearly 50 years, the Grinder diner served food for the last time Sunday.
Read the full story on NBC LA.
Little child, man in his 40s shot in Baldwin Hills-Crenshaw area, LAPD says
A 7-year-old child and an man in his 40s were shot in the Baldwin Hills-Crenshaw area Saturday, Los Angeles Police said. The shooting was reported around 5:00 p.m. in the 4100 block of Somerset Drive, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Read the full story on NBC LA.
In Los Angeles County D.A.'s race, it's reform vs. tradition
Los Angeles County voters will have to choose between incumbent Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey, former San Francisco Dist. Atty. George Gascon and former public defender Rachel Rossi when they head to the polls Tuesday.
Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.
Is Isaiah Simmons bound to be the 'best player available' for the LA Chargers at 6?
At the NFL Scouting Combine last week, LA Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn emphasized that the team would be taking a "best player available" approach at the draft this year, including with the sixth overall pick.
Read the full story on Bolts from the Blue.
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