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201911.24
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Dominic Blackwell, one of 2 students slain in Saugus High shooting, honored at memorial service

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Dominic Michael Blackwell used to join his mother, a Jehovah’s Witness, for her Saturday morning walks around Santa Clarita, preaching to their neighbors. Dominic loved these morning treks, his grandfather Gene Hall said at a memorial service for Dominic on Sunday afternoon attended by 705 people in the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency on McBean…

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Rain and snow forecast complicates Thanksgiving travel this week

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Heavy rain and snow are forecast to hit Southern California Wednesday — as many Thanksgiving travelers will take to the freeways.

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201911.24
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2 women killed in Westminster crash identified as Anaheim, Huntington Beach residents

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Two women killed in a three-vehicle crash in Westminster were identified Sunday, Nov. 24, by the Orange County Coroner’s office. The crash that claimed the lives of 58-year-old Eileen Sayegh of Anaheim and 56-year-old Denise Leverenz of Huntington Beach happened about 4:20 p.m. Thursday, at Beach Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue, according to Westminster police Cmdr….

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201911.24
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No threat detected when Hazmat team responds to Disneyland after employees smell chlorine

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A Hazmat team found no threat after they responded to Disneyland early Sunday morning when some employees detected a chemical odor, according to Anaheim and park officials. A handful of castmembers noticed the smell of chlorine at Rivers of America at about 4 a.m. and called the Anaheim Fire Department out of an abundance of…

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201911.24
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Waiting for the cap on rents, California cities push back against ‘greedy’ landlords

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In addition to Los Angeles, about three dozens cities and counties across California have passed temporary bans on evictions ahead of a new state rent control law.

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201911.24
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Plans for a luxury surf resort in an impoverished desert community spark inequity battle

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A man-made surf lagoon and high-end development in the eastern Coachella Valley would stand in stark contrast to the poverty in the surrounding area.

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201911.24
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Gun deaths up in state, but Southern California figures vary widely in past 2 decades

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Total deaths from firearms has climbed 5.6% in the Golden State since 1999, but that increase has been far slower than population growth and far from uniform across Southern California. Carnage grew more rapidly in the inland counties — by 18.7% in Riverside and 11.1% in San Bernardino — while it plunged nearly 30% in…

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201911.24
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DNA genealogical databases are a gold mine for police, but with few rules and little transparency

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Police and prosecutors are determined to access DNA information from private, consumer sites. They say the data is invaluable, but privacy advocates say the practice is ripe for abuses.

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201911.24
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Newsletter: Evil in the shadow of Disneyland, and the detective who cracked the case

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Anaheim Police Detective Julissa Trapp, not the serial killers she tracked down, is the subject of “Detective Trapp,” the new L.A. Times podcast and series.

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201911.23
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Expect a cold, wet and windy Thanksgiving in Southern California; travel may be delayed

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As Southern California residents begin to prepare for Thanksgiving meals and travel, they can also brace for a holiday storm. Blowing from the northwest toward Alaska is a major storm system that promises to blanket the region with cold and wet weather. That could prove to be a nightmare for holiday travel, whether by air…

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