Lindsay William-Ross
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Authorities in Redondo Beach are putting up a $25,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of a man suspected of attacking two teens with a kitchen knife at an area mall.
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A Glendale homeless shelter is about to be the beneficiary of $2,000 dollars thanks to Sir Richard Branson, who ran a one-day Twitter campaign to raise awareness of the facility's plight.
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A SoCal psychic is behind bars after being accused of swindling a client out of $9,000, which the suspect said was needed to rid the woman of a dead "spirit" who was clinging to her.
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Oftentimes vintage postcards from Los Angeles depict places that are gone except for in our memories. So for something a little different we dug up some old images of Los Angeles of places that are still here for us to see and enjoy. Of course, not everything has remained quite the same...
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A man who police were attempting to nab for a parole violation was arrested early Wednesday morning after a tense chase that included him jumping from building to building while SWAT officers shot at him with bean bags.
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Relatives of former linebacker Junior Seau have filed a wrongful death suit against the National Football League, claiming the player's suicide stemmed from the brain disease he suffered due to blows to the head sustained while playing football.
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A student at Narbonne High School in Harbor City retaliated against an allegedly threatening classmate by spraying the other teen with pepper spray Wednesday morning.
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If your New Year's Resolution was to spend more time checking out local museums, your budget is no excuse this weekend, as several area facilities will be absolutely FREE to visit.
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A Palmdale woman is in custody and has been accused of torturing and abusing her two adopted children, who had tried to escape from their home. The two children revealed to deputies they "had run away from home because they were tired of being tied up and beaten by the suspect."
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A holiday hike on Monday turned deadly for one man in a group of five who were trekking in the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve near Temecula.
Stories by Lindsay William-Ross
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