Billy Gil
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A driver ran away from a single-vehicle crash in Westminster in which his passenger died. The passenger has been identified as 24-year-old Isaias Tang
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While cyclists are no doubt bummed at the cancellation of the Marathon Crash Race, a pre-dawn bike race on the streets closed for the L.A. Marathon, a slower bike ride will take place instead. Instead of a race, a “fun ride” will take place at a slower pace over 20 miles instead of the original 26 miles of the previous route.
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Chipotle and Frank Ocean's partnership for an ad has resulted in a lawsuit. Chipotle says it paid $212,500 to the R&B singer for an ad campaign, but Ocean backed out and hasn’t returned the money, leading to Chipotle suing the R&B singer.
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"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" may be crushing it with ratings, but it's also apparently crushing stars' hopes of appearing on any other networks' talk shows. NBC allegedly has been telling celebrities, agents and publicists that guests who want to be on “Tonight” can’t also go on other talk shows, neither late-night nor morning shows.
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Here are the early nominees for parents of the year. A video shows two parents verbally encouraging their teenage daughter as she physically fights another girl in front of their house.
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The weather phenomenon has more than a 50% chance of forming over the Pacific Ocean by summer or fall, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center said Thursday. That could mean more rain next winter in California.
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This week's edition of 'Overheard in L.A.' features bits of overheard conversation with questionable celebrity brags and food choices.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford isn’t letting a little thing like a crack scandal prevent him from attending the Academy Awards and Appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” He'll be at the awards show today and on "Kimmel" Monday.
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'12 Years a Slave' won a bunch of awards at the Independent Spirit Awards Saturday afternoon, including Best Feature. Rain didn't stop the event from happening on the beach, nor did it deter host Patton Oswalt's sharp tongue.
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Gov. Jerry Brown said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday that he wanted to wait to see how legalization in Colorado and Washington played out before making the green stuff legal for recreational use in California.
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