Lindsay William-Ross
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The Los Angeles Police Department have made an arrest in a fatal shooting outside a Panorama City marijuana dispensary, however one suspect remains at large.
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A would-be burglar trying to lift a computer monitor from a Pico Rivera restaurant thought he could make it out if he passed himself off as the manager, which would have perhaps worked if the person who hadn't stopped him wasn't the actual manager.
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A Los Angeles-based attorney is facing charges for allegedly conspiring with a couple to smuggle heroin to one of his clients incarcerated in a county jail.
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A man inside a Home Depot store in West Covina Wednesday afternoon grabbed a hold of several saws and cut his own arms down to the bone.
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Heavily damaged by powerful rainstorms back in 2005, the final segment of the walking trail at the Lake Hollywood Reservoir has been re-opened today, which means the full path is now open for the first time in over seven years.
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A 22-year-old Orange County woman is on the hook for arson and possibly attempted murder charges after she allegedly set her home on fire last week with her mother, child, and roommates inside.
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Would you believe that famous people and their friends use drugs? Well, several famous people allegedly used drugs in the presence of a woman employed as a guard at a music company, and she has filed a lawsuit claiming her complaints on the matter cost her the job.
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Following just about a day of deliberations, jurors have found Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, the 52-year-old con man who once passed himself off as a member of the wealthy Rockefeller family, has been found guilty of the 1985 killing of San Marino resident John Sohus.
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Leadership in the small mountain town of Idyllwild has gone to the dogs (and cats), as they have had in office since last June a canine mayor, Max. Sadly, the Golden Retriever passed away last week, leaving the office of the "big dog in charge" vacant.
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