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Advance Auto Parts cerrará todas sus tiendas en California

La medida permitirá a la empresa, que ha experimentado una caída en las ventas, centrarse en sus tiendas con mejor rendimiento.

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US towns plunge into debates about fluoride in water

Recent developments have fueled debates into the practice.

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Grupos de ayuda de Ramona dicen que hay menos personas sin hogar a las que atender en esta temporada de fiestas

Los voluntarios ven que el número de personas sin hogar en la comunidad está disminuyendo

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Opinión: Las donaciones alimentan la desigualdad en las escuelas públicas K-12 de San Diego

Sin los mismos recursos comunitarios, estas escuelas dependen casi por completo de la financiación del gobierno

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Una mujer de Rancho Santa Fe es acusada de no controlar a sus perros agresivos

Si es declarada culpable de los cargos, enfrenta un máximo de un año de cárcel y una multa de $1,000.

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Powerful storm delivers rain and snow in Northern California. Here's what to expect in SoCal

What to KnowCalifornias first significant storm of the season brought rain and snow to Northern California.Flooding, rockslides and debris flows are possible as the storm moves slowly through Northern California, Oregon and Washington.In Southern California, the storm brings a chance of rain this weekend and into next week, but impacts will be minimal.Weekend temperatures will dip to well below normal in Los Angeles with cloudy skies A powerful fall storm that delivered rain and snow to Northern Calif

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Family of missing woman from Hawaii to rally outside Crypto.com arena

The family of a woman from Hawaii who disappeared after arriving at LAX will be rallying in Los Angeles on Thursday to try and gather some leads on where she might be. The rally is set to take place at the Crypto.com arena at 3p.m. where the family is calling on volunteers to help find her. According to her aunt, 30-year-old Hannah Kobayash traveled from Maui to Los Angeles on Nov. 8. She arrived at LAX and was supposed to make a connecting flight to New York but never made it. Kobayashi’s

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Body found in South LA after firefighters responded to call of tree on fire

Firefighters with the Los Angeles Fire Department were responding to a tree fire when they discovered that a person was dead in the South Los Angeles area Thursday morning. At approximately 5:06 a.m., firefighters found the tree in “a larger area of rubbish” and found the body. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the body was found near Vernon Avenue and Avalon Boulevard. ”Circumstances around the death are unclear at this time and will be investigated,” LAFD said The cause of de

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Thousands to picket for day two of UC workers strike

Its now day two of a strike involving UC workers across California where thousands will hit the picket lines again Thursday morning. There has been a lot of back and forth between the union and the university. The UC system claims that the union stopped responding to them all together, even to a proposal that raised wages to 25 dollars an hour – by July of next year. Those behind the picket line take care of patients and their needs. They include radiologists, phlebotomists, medical assistants,

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Gift card scams on the rise as the holiday season approaches

Its the season of giving and scams are ramping up as more people begin to get their holiday shopping done. Gift cards are a popular stocking stuffer or last-minute gift, but according to experts, they could be the easiest way to spoil an otherwise thoughtful gesture. Scammers will discreetly break into the gift card packaging while they are still on the store rack and steal the information before repackaging the card. They are then able to plug the numbers into a computer with special software that

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Suspected burglar arrested during apartment fire in Panorama City

One person is in custody on suspicion of burglary after crews put out an apartment fire in Panorama City, according to LAPD. The three-story structure fire was reported around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday in 9000 block of Tobias Avenue. The suspected burglar and the resident appear to know each other, police said. It took 44 firefighters about 30 minutes to fully extinguish the flames. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Highland Park residents rejoice newly installed speed humps

Highland Park residents successfully rallied for the installation of speed humps on their roads after a neighbor was killed in a hit-and-run crash last year. Residents on Aldama Street are rejoicing after their efforts have come to fruition. Motorists traveling on Aldama Street will now have to mind speed humps on the road from York Boulevard to Avenue 54. “I am so happy, I can really, really see a difference,” said Jorge Moran, who lives in Highland Park. “Now, nice time. Before, too much noise an

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DOJ pushes for Google to break off Chrome browser after antitrust case

The Department of Justice is pushing a federal judge to make Google divest its Chrome internet browser as a remedy following the antitrust case. To remedy these harms, the [Initial Proposed Final Judgment] requires Google to divest Chrome, which will permanently stop Googles control of this critical search access point, the filing reads. A U.S. judge in August ruled that Google holds a monopoly in the search market. The Department of Justice is calling for Google to divest its Chrome browser, f

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Copper thefts leaves Hacienda Heights residents without phone, internet service

Hacienda Heights residents say copper thefts have left them without telephone and internet service for months. Los Altos High School has taken matters into its own hands by leaving the stadium lights overnight to prevent copper thefts. Another school, Glen A. Wilson High School, has modified its academic program due to the outage. The Hacienda Heights Improvement Association estimates there are about 7 miles of neighborhoods without telephone service from Frontier. The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Depart

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New test results show lead is still present in Watts tap water

New test results revealed that lead is still being found in the tap water of Watts homes, months after it was first detected in numerous housing units. A study by the Better Watts Initiative back in September detected lead in some water samples taken from single-family homes and public housing units. The findings prompted Mayor Karen Bass and city leaders to call for an investigation of the contamination. We have to take measures to make sure that we’re feeding our children – what’s we’re cooking o

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Turkey among several Thanksgiving items that cost less this year: Report

Americans ready to celebrate Thanksgiving will notice their grocery bills for the holiday feast will take a dip this year. According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, a Thanksgiving feast for 10 is estimated to cost $58.08 – down 5% from the previous year. Despite that welcomed figure, it’s still 19% higher compared to five years ago, according to the organization. According to the federation’s report, seven Thanksgiving items have dropped in price since 2023, including pumpkin pie mix, froze

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Tenants outraged after Hollywood Arts Collective plans to increase rent

A group of Hollywood artists claimed Wednesday their affordable housing complex for creatives isn’t living up to its promises, including to keep the rent low. The Hollywood Arts Collective opened last Spring, offering 150 apartments near Hollywood Boulevard and Cahuenga Boulevard with the goal of providing affordable housing with amenities and creative space for working artists, including photographs, writers, dancers, musicians and actors. The apartment is on land provided by the city of Los Ange

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Three of Trump's Cabinet selections face allegations of sexual misconduct

NOTE: The video in the player above is from September 2024 when the Supreme Court heard Smolletts appeal The Illinois Supreme Court has overturned the criminal conviction of actor Jussie Smollett, accused of faking a 2019 attack in Chicago. Attorneys for Smollett argued that a previous non-prosecution agreement with the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, along with the decision of Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx to drop the initial charges, meant that his conviction should be overturned,