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  • A high speed chase in San Bernardino left a motorcyclist dead following a wrong-way crash.
  • Here in Malibu ventures north-east to Chinatown, and happens upon a place most of us have probably never heard of.
  • Nut lovers rejoice! California is in for a bumper crop of Almonds this year.
  • Is the Olsen twins' little sister Lizzie the new celeb "it" girl? She's in Sundance this week...and, hey, so are we!
  • Celebuzz has a gallery of stars who have admitted in public they don't mind a little (or a lot of) weed now and then.
  • Congrats to KCET’s weekly news program SoCal Connected on their winning 7 Golden Mike Awards--more than any other television news outlet in Southern California for the second consecutive year.
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