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NBC Los Angeles on MSNGrowing memorial marks site of deadly Santa Ana crashFlowers and crosses now mark the site where four people were killed in a single-vehicle crash over the weekend in Santa Ana.
Ed Arnold, who spent 60 years working in broadcasting at Los Angeles radio and TV stations including KTLA and KABC, has died.
Longtime TV sportscaster Ed Arnold died Thursday. Arnold, a resident of Fountain Valley since 1973, was 85. He died of heart ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSN6 victims, mostly teenagers, identified in deadly Santa Ana crashThe others who died have been identified as Natalia Vidal Zarate, 17, Jacqueline Torres Zarate, 16, and 18-year-old Emanuel ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNFederal funding cuts force OC Health Care Agency to close some clinicsO.C. Health Care Agency is closing several of its clinics, which provide health services across county communities, due to ...
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The Christian Post on MSNCalif. city can't ban church from 'professional district': courtA judge has ruled that a city in California cannot stop a church from holding worship services at a property solely because ...
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On3 on MSNReigning National Champion Mater Dei (Calif.) football set to play another stout schedule in 2025Mater Dei bulldozed its way to an undefeated season in 2024, finishing as the No. 1 team in the nation, according to the On3 ...
More than 100 trucks and excavators are working on the highway and more than 1,200 truckloads of debris are being carried ...
Flowers and crosses now mark the site where four people were killed in a single-vehicle crash over the weekend in Santa Ana.
California quarterbacks are always in the spotlight and that hasn’t changed with some of the top uncommitted ones in the 2026 class. Here’s the latest on some of the biggest names. The ...
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The Forward on MSNCalifornia: School’s ethnic studies curriculum discriminated against Jewish studentsCourse at Branham High School in San Jose included discussion of Israel as a 'settler colonial state' and 'Genocide of ...
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