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Long Beach will host an early-morning reading of nearly 7,000 names and unveil new plates while parades and remembrances run across L.A. and Orange counties.
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A drive-by-style shooting on May 24 left one man dead and two women wounded on Caspian Avenue near Silverado Park; detectives are investigating.
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Morning fog gives way to inland sun with highs near 72°F; expect gusty SSW winds today and stronger breezes Tuesday–Wednesday. Coastal drizzle and choppy seas possible.
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Lori Ann Farrell will lead LACAHSA beginning July 6, 2026, as Measure A funds and the agency’s first financing awards start to move across Los Angeles County.
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After a 2020 rescue and years in zoo care, 15 southwestern pond turtle hatchlings were released into the San Gabriel River — a rare conservation win.
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Massilia plans to reopen on Main Street this fall after relocating to DTLA earlier this year, owner Emmanuel Dossetti says.
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Long Beach asked state regulators to allow multiple July 4 fireworks barges up and down its coast; Coastal Commission staff trimmed the plan and attached bird‑protection conditions.
A construction crew struck a buried oil pipeline in East L.A., releasing crude and prompting a hazmat response and a Sigalert.
A Navy sailor survived after being shot six times during a livestreamed home invasion in Tarzana. Authorities are reviewing the footage as the investigation continues.
Mexican Monk Brewhouse has soft-opened in Paramount as a Latino-owned taproom with house brews, a 26-can wall and a menu of wings and pizzas.
A retired Covina couple says FBI imposters drained nearly $845,000 from their life savings and pushed them into a home-equity loan.
A man died after a Hollywood stabbing that police say began when a dog attacked him; three people were arrested and detectives are seeking a fourth.
Two LADWP field employees were threatened with a firearm during a Westside water shutoff; both were unharmed. LADWP urges residents to verify worker IDs and avoid confrontations.
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