City animal shelters will waive the $76 adoption fees for kittens in honor of National Cat Day Saturday.
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FIDF and the LEGACY Program have offered an opportunity to connect with Israeli kids and show them that they are not alone.
Dozens of cities in Los Angeles County allow Safe and Sane fireworks while others host their own fireworks shows.
No tickets were sold Tuesday with all 6 winning numbers. Friday’s drawing expected to be the 3rd largest Mega Millions jackpot in history.
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A great white shark goes airborne, a mountain gets schooled, Lakers oust Scott, and LA puts end to pet shop puppy sales.
Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal Studios, will be honored posthumously for rescuing hundreds of German Jews in 1930s.
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Priceless 300-year-old cello stolen; off-duty cops save the day; 9/11 widower returns hero's award because of Caitlyn Jenner.
Modesto De Pablo was honored today for jumping on the back on a knife-wielding killer in a deadly grocery store attack.
Saturday traffic will be slowed as Obama zips through town and tens of thousands head out to see the Dodgers, US soccer and Zac Brown.
Customers exceed state-mandated 16 percent reduction in water use, which dropped 27 percent across the state. El Segundo fails to conserve.
The drawing was the 17th since the last time a winner was picked. Lucky ticket came from Michigan.
A researcher from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View said, “This discovery may mean more potentially habitable locations on Mars."
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County leaders voted for a program that rewards landowners who lease their lots out as vegetable gardens and fruit orchards.
Harley, an abused pup that spent 10 years living in a small cage, has been named the American Humane Association Hero Dog of the year.
Fees will provide mammograms to California’s underserved women.
Mother Nature kept Californians humble as she unleashed a wide range of natural disasters across the state.
This year is shaping up to be one of the deadliest since 2007 and the economy is partly to blame.
Local roads will be closed sporadically as Vice President Joe Biden attends the climate-change summit in Los Angeles.
Road construction work at the airport's departure level is expected to cause delays for departing travelers over the next few months.
Today marks the second day of Rosh Hashanah.
Patch has had a wide array of unique animal stories from around the state this week. Some of the photos are incredible.
New migration data from IRS tracked those who left and those who arrived
The terrorist attacks changed many lives forever--even those thousands of miles away from the terrible destruction.
Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills will be closed Friday through the weekend.
As the heat wave peaks, thousands are left without power due to downed wires in Pacific Palisades and West LA circuit problems.
Wildfires and drought have left California at greater risk of flooding during a monster El Niño, and experts say now is the time to prepare.
The magazine released the list of its top 25 sexiest cities in America, and the Golden State came out on top with cities on the list.
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