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- Custody has been settled for the children of murder victim Monica Beresford-Redman; the parents of their father, Bruce, will care for the kids.
- Workers in Orange County earned, on average, $1001 per week from March 2009 to March 2010.
- A local TV news chopper had to make a hard landing this morning after their engine failed.
- Looking to spiff up your digs? Here are some home events and sales for this weekend, courtesy Apartment Therapy LA.
- Check out how realtors on the Westside are handling the Expo Line debate when connecting with their clients.
- Some police impersonators in Riverside County were caught in the act.
- Our city's dark history comes to light in the new video game L.A. Noire.
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Michael John Mammone, 58, was riding his bicycle Wednesday along Pacific Coast Highway in Dana Point when he was assaulted.
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Please don't hurt yourself.
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Anthony Lowe was shot and killed by Huntington Park police on Jan. 26. 'Thank goodness that we’re in the era of videos,' said the family attorney as they file a federal civil rights lawsuit
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The mountain lion's death comes about a month after the beloved P-22 was euthanized.
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With two hikers still missing — one the well-known actor Julian Sands — expert mountaineers say the usual scarcity of snow in the L.A.-area makes it especially hard to get enough experience to safely venture out in harsh conditions.
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But Yeoh is the first to publicly identify as Asian. We take a look at Oberon's complicated path in Hollywood.