Catch up on Southern California's top stories for Thursday, May 21.
A woman was arrested after refusing to get out of her car following the crash.
The operation was conducted with the cooperation of multiple law enforcement agencies.
Firefighters made progress controlling the Sandy Fire overnight, but are paying special attention to a former nuclear reactor site.
The position requires an examination, according to USPS.
A 54-year-old man died under the weight of the collapsed wall during an expansion project at a shelter for women and children.
The 61-year-old convicted sex offender would apparently go to high school football games to try to find victims.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is urging residents to treat utility workers with respect after the incident.
"Each ticket will help to fuel collaboration, drive innovation and bring us closer to lifesaving research for patients and their families."
After nearly four decades of operation, Zov's has opened its newest location in San Clemente.
It was unclear how long Nastasi has been missing.
Because of the Bain and Verona fires, officials are urging residents to foster animals that are in county shelters.
The man was riding his scooter on the sidewalk when he lost control, fell off the vehicle and was injured, police said.
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