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Person dies after being electrocuted in Malibu tree-trimming accident, deputies say
A person was electrocuted and died in a tree-trimming accident on Saturday afternoon near Point Dume in Malibu, according to sheriff's deputies. Video from the Citizen app shows a small fire burning ...
Opinion
Column: These students are sharing their insights, thanks to Whittier group’s expanded reach
Local high school students earn nods from Whittier’s Masons. Staff writer and columnist Anissa Rivera offers a glimpse at why.
Metro Celebrates Green Space Connecting South LA and Inglewood
Dignitaries and community members got on their bikes and feet Saturday to celebrate the opening of Metro’s new green space corridor connecting rail stations with paths that replaced blighted railroad ...
Billboard raises awareness of 4 unsolved murders in the LA area
The new billboard — at 104th Street and Vermont Avenue in South LA — displays the faces of four young murder victims.
Local teen honors Korean War vets
A Los Angeles high school student is on a mission to remember and honor soldiers who fought in the Battle of Chosin River during the Korean War.
Ahead of Olympics, legislators seeks $2B for LA Metro, other transit agencies
Assemblymember Mark González and others are hoping this will be part of the legislature’s negotiations with Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Students from Colton, Lake Elsinore receive Southern California Association of Governments scholarships
Danaya Figueroa of Colton and Matthew Thomas of Lake Elsinore are among 10 winners of the Southern California Association of Governments’ 2025 scholarships. Each will receive a $4,000 scholarship.
Remembering 'Grandma Lee,' who defended Glendale’s monument to 'comfort women'
“She said the war ended in 1945 but the war did not end for us,” said Phyllis Kim, who leads the L.A.-based Comfort Women Action for Redress & Education, or CARE.
LA County Reopens Renovated Loma Alta Park in Altadena
In another recovery milestone for the Altadena community, Los Angeles County Saturday reopened Loma Alta Park, which was damaged in the Eaton Fire and underwent significant renovations to become a ...
Volunteers continue beautifying Los Angeles ahead of large-scale events with ‘Shine L.A.’ program
Community members are coming together to help spruce up Los Angeles as part of Mayor Karen Bass’ new monthly initiative to beautify the city. The mayor’s “Shine L.A.” program was officially launched ...
Loma Alta Park in Altadena reopens after suffering damage in Eaton Fire
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- The Altadena community is feeling a bit of joy Saturday as the beloved Loma Alta Park officially reopens to the public. The park located off Lincoln Avenue was damaged in ...
Newsom says bailing L.A. out of budget crisis is ‘nonstarter.’ Bass remains hopeful
The governor’s rejection of Mayor Karen Bass’ pleas for state aid came as he discussed the state’s own economic woes. The state is confronting a $12-billion budget deficit.
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