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Something Extremely Rare Just Happened to the Iconic Hollywood Sign

“The sign has been briefly illuminated a handful of times since I’ve lived here,” the photographer told Newsweek.
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15-hour Lancaster standoff ends after armed suspect found dead inside home

LANCASTER, Calif. - A tense 15-hour standoff in a Lancaster neighborhood concluded Tuesday morning when a barricaded, armed man was found dead inside a home. Deputies from the Lancaster Station first responded to the 43967 block of Blue Sky Court near Engle Way at around 3:30 p.m. Monday following reports of a...
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Video shows possible subject at Nancy Guthrie’s home

Surveillance video released by federal authorities shows a masked individual investigators say is a subject of interest entering Nancy Guthrie’s home early Sunday, Feb. 1.
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Vermin Bust Shuts Down Beloved West Covina Pizza Joint

Pizza Supreme, a longtime slice stop on La Puente Road in West Covina, has been temporarily shut down after a routine Los Angeles County health inspection on Feb. 3 uncovered vermin issues and a string of sanitation problems. Inspectors cited everything from food being kept at improper hot and cold temperatures to...
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‘One of the most heinous crimes ever’: Mom seeks resentencing after conviction for son’s...

PALMDALE, Calif. (TCN) -- A mother who was convicted of first-degree murder in her son’s 2013 death and sentenced to life in prison is seeking resentencing for the second time since having the request denied in 2021. KABC reports that Pearl Sinthia Fernandez, 42, was sentenced in 2018 to...
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Mayor Bass takes new action against ICE in LA

Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive directive to shield immigrant Angelenos from "senseless and lawless" federal enforcement. A new report reveals $3.7 million in business losses and $840 million in total output disruption following federal immigration raids in late 2025. The analysis highlights a deepening rift...
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LA officials push wild tax hike that could send grocery and restaurant prices soaring

Los Angeles shoppers are still adjusting to a county sales tax that already jumped to 9.75 percent in many communities, yet local leaders are now weighing another half‑cent increase that would land squarely on everyday purchases. The proposal is framed as a lifeline for a health care system facing deep federal cuts,...
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Long Beach man arrested for stealing bronze plaques in several Orange County cities

On January 20, 2026, several bronze plaques were stolen from locations around the city, including Old Towne Orange, according to the Orange Police Department. Our detectives immediately launched an investigation, reviewing numerous video surveillance systems that ultimately led to the identification of a suspect. The...
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In flurry of new laws, the state is taking power from cities that block...

How has a raft of new legislation affected Long Beach’s housing supply? The post In flurry of new laws, the state is taking power from cities that block housing appeared first on Long Beach Post .
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Notorious dead mall in Westminster is on track for redevelopment

Westminster Mall, a once-popular shopping center that has been desecrated by graffiti and vandalism since it closed last year, is on track for demolition and a revival that would replace the indoor mall with 2,250 housing units, a hotel, shops and stores.

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