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Five Chinese nationals were arraigned in L.A. on charges of running a $12.3 million scam by returning counterfeit Apple products for authentic replacements.
In a verdict that shakes the bustling LA art scene, Douglas J...
Mauricio Hernandez-Estrada from Lake Elsinore was arrested for drug trafficking by Riverside Sheriff's SET and IVCSTF; significant narcotics were seized.
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WeHo Pride 2024 in West Hollywood will feature street closures and parking adjustments to accommodate festivities, including parades and concerts with high-profile performers.
The Long Beach Police are investigating a fatal daytime shooting on Gardenia Avenue; a male suspect is sought after the victim died from gunshot wounds.
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Long Beach Public Library announces its 2024 Summer Reading Program with activities and events across all 12 branches, centered on the theme "Adventure Begins At Your Library."
Real Estate & Development in ...
Long Beach invites the public to a design event to revamp its Downtown Shoreline, with activities and surveys to gather input for future development plans.
A motorcyclist died after a hit-and-run early Thursday in Jurupa Valley. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is investigating, and a suspect vehicle was located.
The 32nd Annual Juneteenth Celebration in Santa Monica features live music, food, and cultural activities, with an emphasis on empowerment and pride, at Virginia Avenue Park on June 15.
The FBI seeks public help in finding Christian Garcia, wanted for drug trafficking and firearms offenses in Los Angeles. He's considered armed and dangerous; tips can be reported to the FBI.
LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn is hosting a Pride flag-raising ceremony at the County Office of Education in response to Downey City Council's decision not to fly the flag.
A 23-year-old man was rescued by helicopter in Griffith Park after injuring his ankle. The LAFD and park rangers coordinated the rescue due to steep terrain.
Southern California residents are finding hidden cameras in their yards, linked to an alleged international burglary ring. Authorities urge vigilance and enhanced security measures.
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