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Five Snowboarders Arrested When 'Beer Run' Goes Bad
KTLA NewsRUNNING SPRINGS -- Five teenagers were arrested for allegedly robbing a Running Springs gas station on their way to the slopes, authorities said Thursday. It happened at the 76 station on Hilltop Boulevard about 9:20 a.m on Tuesday. According to...Tags: Police Arrests, Theft, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Teen-agers
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Evacuations Ordered As Wildfire Burns Near Homes In Walnut
KTLA NewsWALNUT -- A firefighter has been injured battling fast moving wildfire Tuesday afternoon in the east Los Angeles County community of Walnut. According to L.A. County Fire officials, the firefighter injured his back while fighting the fire on the steep...Tags: Los Angeles, Walnuts, Los Angeles County, Wildfires
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Walnut Fire Contained, 2 Firefighters Hurt
KTLA NewsWALNUT -- Los Angeles County firefighters Tuesday made quick work of a brush fire in Walnut that burned about five acres and threatened several homes for a short time. The fire broke out about 5:30 p.m. in a West Covina basin, then ran up a ridge to a...Tags: Fires, Los Angeles, Covina, Disasters and Accidents, Walnuts
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Woman Raped in Gated Complex Parking Lot
KTLA NewsROWLAND HEIGHTS -- Detectives are searching for a suspect after a woman was raped and attacked in a gated apartment complex parking lot. The woman was attacked around 4:00 a.m. Saturday in the 1900 block of Batson Avenue, according to Los Angeles...Tags: Health, Los Angeles, Rape, Hospitals and Clinics
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Man Stabs Brother in Neck With Screwdriver
DIAMOND BAR -- Authorities are searching for a man who allegedly stabbed his younger brother in the neck with a screwdriver. The stabbing occurred shortly before 10 p.m. Sunday at the corner of East Sunwood Drive and Lincoln Avenue in Diamond Bar, said...Tags: Health, Family, Transportation, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Walnuts
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Race for California Governor Gets Underway
The long campaign is over. And so a new one begins: the race to succeed Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor of California. A crop of would-be candidates is already preparing -- some openly, others behind the scenes -- with two years until the state's...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Democratic Party, Stockton, Primaries, Executive Branch
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List of Schools Grows in Cookie Dough Warning
LOS ANGELES -- Peanut butter cookie dough distributed as part of a fundraising activity at Southern California schools may be tainted with salmonella and is being recalled, it was announced Tuesday. The dough was distributed by Ontario-based Sweet...Tags: Butter, Farms, Hacienda Heights, Peanut Butter, Immune System
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Vehicle's Exhaust System May Have Sparked Triangle Complex Fire
DIAMOND BAR -- Firefighters have fully contained a 30,305 acre wildfire that started in Riverside County and spread to Orange, Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties, damaging or destroying 314 residences. The so-called Triangle Complex Fire started...Tags: Fires, Roman Catholicism, Executive Branch, Riverside County (California), Yorba Linda (Orange, California)
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Pilot Killed in Fiery Plane Crash
KTLA NewsSAN GABRIEL-- A pilot was killed after his small plane crash landed, bursting into flames near a home, fire authorities said. According to Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor, the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza crashed and caught...Tags: Oregon, Air Transportation, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Industry, Transportation
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"I-5 Strangler" Helps Police Search for His 1st Victim
Associated PressWALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- An admitted serial killer is helping police search for his first victim, a 21-year-old woman who disappeared 32 years ago. Roger Kibbe pleaded guilty this week to murdering Lou Ellen Burleigh of Walnut Creek in 1977. The 70-year-...Tags: Rivers, Death, Crime, Law and Justice, Walnuts, Bodies of Water
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Statue of Liberty's Crown Reopens on 4th of July
Associated PressNEW YORK -- The first visitors allowed into the Statue of Liberty's crown in nearly eight years made the arduous climb Saturday on an Independence Day journey laden with symbolism of freedom, national pride - and for one couple, romance. Aaron Weisinger,...Tags: Statue of Liberty, Ken Salazar, Brooklyn Heights, Sculpture, Armed Forces
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