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  • Southland grocery stores could be edging closer to a strike.
  • Another arrest was made in North Hollywood's "text message murder."
  • Democrats ignored red flags that might have clued them in to campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee's fraudulent ways.
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  • Boxer Manny Pacquio's home in Hancock Park was burglarized while he was out of town.
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