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- The city is one step closer to having regulatory control over sober living homes.
- A skull and an ounce of meth were found inside a 67-year-old man's home. The man is known as “Grave Digger.”
- After dropping her teenage daughter off at school, a mother accidentally ran the girl over, killing her.
- Following a fatal shooting at a nearby home, Murphy Ranch Elementary School in Whittier was temporarily locked down.
- Construction this weekend will cause the 91 freeway to be closed overnight on Friday and Saturday.
- A new Army recruiting station is slated to open in Koreatown on Feb. 22.
- In the San Fernando Valley, a man and his horse were killed after being hit by a Metrolink train.