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Bear claws 19-year-old's face and chest through window of Crestline home
Although bear attacks are rare, the incident has rattled some residents in the small mountain community of Crestline and sparked a probe by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Crews gain control of Boyle Heights warehouse fire; 'highly toxic' ammonia leak spurs concern
Los Angeles Fire Department ground crews, hazardous materials teams and three water-dropping helicopters were deployed to the blaze.
Effort to exempt new apartment buildings in L.A. from 'mansion tax' moves forward
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council directed the city attorney to draft a ballot measure that would exempt new apartment buildings from the Measure ULA tax that funds affordable housing and homeless prevention efforts.
Trump didn't want 'Herbert Hoover' presidency; said Iran has to have 'some' missiles
Trump said he was open to allowing Iran to maintain its stockpile of ballistic missiles, saying it was “unfair” for Iran not have them if their neighbors do.
A 7th DUI conviction for Salinas man, an unpleasant discovery in In-N-Out drive-through for police
A Salinas man was sentence to three years in prison for his 7th DUI conviction, with four of those coming in the last ten years.
WATCH: World Cup soccer fans in US for first time experience joys of America
As fans from around the globe travel to the U.S. for the World Cup, David Muir shares what they're loving about it – from southern BBQ to baseball games to Buc-ee's.
WATCH: Knicks superfans celebrate at kids ticker tape celebration
Three-year-old New York Knicks superfan Rya talks about her love of Jalen Brunson and how she plans on celebrating their historic win.
WATCH: Record travel predicted for Fourth of July
AAA’s July 4th forecast projects more than 72 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday.
Arellano: Saying farewell to O.C.'s fighter for 'los otros'
Attorney Federico Sayre represented victims of police brutality, including Rodney King, working in both Los Angeles and his home base of Orange County.
In dramatic vote, county board blocks LAUSD takeover of Locke High
The L.A. County Board of Education overruled LAUSD in a 5-2 vote, allowing Green Dot Public Schools to keep managing Locke High School in Watts.
L.A. voters could be asked to boost spending on parks. Finding the money comes later
The problems facing L.A.'s parks and recreation facilities have been well-documented. Now, council members want to boost the funding allocated each year.
L.A. defies the skeptics for a World Cup marked by unity, mutual respect, fearlessness
Against a backdrop of anxiety heading into the World Cup, fans from a kaleidoscope of cultural backgrounds have come together to act out the kind of world — and Los Angeles — they want to live in.

