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Three people were killed and one hospitalized after a Tesla Cybertruck crashed in Piedmont on Wednesday, authorities said.Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers said dispatchers received an iPhone alert from a passenger in the Cybertruck around 3:08 a.m. The vehicles collided at King Avenue and Hampton Roads. Bowers said the Tesla was engulfed in flames by the time officers arrived at the intersection.”This is just a tragic loss of life,” Bowers said. “While we do not know what caused the collision, our hearts go out to the families who will be dealing with this tragedy during the holiday season.”There were four…

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Find your voice with your voice: They show who they are on stage. It’s part of an annual free week-long camp by the group originally called the Chicas Rockers (now known as the Chicks Rockers). “We try to serve transgender youth and non-binary youth as well, and we want to create a space where all young people feel comfortable and there are no limits or labels to what they want to express. I want it,” said Chicxs Rockerxs organizer, instructor, and bassist Priscilla Hernandez. Hernandez said the group is focused on creating a welcoming space to teach campers new instruments…

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A domestic violence suspect who led police on a chase from San Pedro to the West Adams area, where he exchanged gunfire with officers, died from his injuries Wednesday. Andre Jones, 37, was hospitalized and pronounced dead Wednesday after a shooting in the 3000 block of West Boulevard early Tuesday afternoon, Los Angeles police said. According to police, officers responded to a call from a DASH bus driver about a domestic violence suspect chasing the bus in a white Maserati around 12:15 p.m. on Tuesday at South Guffey Street and West 19th Street. First dispatched to the area. The driver…

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Twenty-five years later, a family will be reunited with their missing relatives, thanks to a USA Today article and the hard work of police.On Friday, a woman called the Lassen County Sheriff’s Office to say she had been sent an article about an unidentified patient in Los Angeles. She believed the man in the article was her brother, who was reported missing in the rural town of Doyle in 1999, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.The patient was discovered in South Los Angeles on April 15 and was being treated at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynnwood. Hospital…

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A musical collaboration born in Los Angeles is currently becoming a hot topic. Rapper Kendrick Lamar has chosen local mariachi singer Deila Barrera (49) for his latest album “GNX”. The Compton native first heard Barrera sing at Dodger Stadium during Game 1 of the World Series. Barrera was performing in memory of the late Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela. “He’s one of my angels, my friend,” Barrera said. Being able to perform on stage has been a dream of the mariachi singer since childhood. “I’ve dreamed of it since I was a child.” She grew up in the Mexican state of…

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One person was killed in a fire at a Hollywood Hills home, the Los Angeles County Fire Department announced Wednesday. Firefighters received a call about a two-story house on fire on a hillside around 4:43 p.m. Flames were contained to the first floor of the home at 8551 W. Lookout Mountain Avenue. According to LAFD, an elderly adult male was found dead inside the burning home. Neighbors said the man who died was William Rothschild, 86, who was known for his love of vintage cars. “His hobby was cars. He was an expert on vintage race cars, and he showed…

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After several days of persistent rain this week, Thanksgiving will continue to be sunny and warm across Southern California, with some breezy breezes. “Temperatures are rising a few degrees each day. By the end of the week, highs will be in the low to mid 70s,” said Ryan Kittel, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. It will be “a very nice Thanksgiving all weekend long.”A transition to a relatively weak Santa Ana wind event is causing the weather changes. Offshore winds tend to make the climate warmer and drier across the Southland region, which typically increases the threat of…

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Orange County food banks are reporting a significant increase in the number of families needing assistance this holiday season, including a 63% increase since January, the nonprofit said. Also included. Some organizations believe the need will wane after the pandemic, but said the level is now higher than ever. Families Forward, an Irvine-based nonprofit, says it served 240 families each month before the pandemic. We currently serve an average of 674 families per month and our food pantry receives an average of 70 visitors each day. “Every little thing helps,” said Nicole Blair, who was preparing Thanksgiving dinner. Blair said…

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Trump’s transition team announced that several of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees were the targets of “violent and un-American” threats Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. “The attacks ranged from bomb threats to ‘swatting’ attacks,” Caroline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for President Trump and Vance, said in a statement. “In response, law enforcement and other authorities acted quickly to ensure the safety of those targeted. President Trump and the entire transition team are grateful for their swift action.” .” Fox News Digital reported that local law enforcement officials responded to the threats and visited the homes of several candidates and appointees. It…

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Volunteers at the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center have launched a letter-writing campaign with the goal of finding a home for Porter, a 1-year-old German shepherd mix. Porter has been at the shelter for 232 days, but staff still don’t know why. “Porter is great on a leash and with consistent training will far exceed your expectations. Basically, he just wants/needs love and attention. I’ve been with him for almost 20 years, and he’s definitely one of the most polite people I’ve ever met.” Porter, who has been at the shelter since April 9, gets along well with humans and…

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