Lindsay William-Ross
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Visitors to Disneyland and California Adventure this weekend may have been bummed to learn that three very popular rides were shut down due to safety violations, and two remain voluntarily closed Sunday.
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It was a "hot mess" overnight on the 405 Freeway thanks to a tanker truck turning over and dumping a load of 20 tons of asphalt onto northbound lanes.
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Over six dozen digital billboards that normally flash and shine over L.A.'s streets have been ordered shut off on Monday, April 15 by a Los Angels Superior Court judge.
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A visit to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam can be a powerful experience, and guests from all around the world are invited to sign the book at the historic World War II hiding place site to share their thoughts. When popstar Justin Bieber was there this week, he thought maybe the iconic teenage writer could have been a fan of his. You know, if things were, like way different.
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Look who's rocking at Coachella this weekend: Octogenarian actor Clint Eastwood!
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The big screen experience at Hollywood's historic Chinese Theatre is going to get a whole helluva lot bigger. Today comes the announcement the newly re-dubbed TCL Chinese Theatre is going to undergo "an extensive transformation" to house what will be the world's largest IMAX largest auditorium.
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A suspected DUI motorist has been arrested and a little boy remains hospitalized following an incident Thursday night in South Los Angeles.
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A gun once owned by ex-cop Christopher Dorner is being auctioned off by a Las Vegas pawn shop, and the store owner says he wants the money from the sale to help the alleged killer's survivors.
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Earlier this week, an autopsy report on the suicide of Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren's son Matthew confirmed the distraught 27-year-old died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, however at the time it was unclear where the gun came from. On Thursday, Rick Warren revealed online that Matthew purchased the unregistered weapon online.
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Beloved groundbreaking funny man Jonathan Winters has died, according to a family friend. Winters, 87, died Thursday evening at his home in Montecito, California, reports the Associated Press. He was surrounded by family and friends, and died of natural causes.
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