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Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not: we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in SoCal on Saturday and Sunday.
The night sky light show could be seen from Mexico to Malibu to Nevada.
Wildlife officials are attempting to tranquilize and capture a lion wandering around the Brentwood Country Club.
The e-commerce giant is hiring for thousands of positions across dozens of communities in California ahead of the bustling holiday season.
As the Powerball jackpot creeps up to an estimated $800 million, one lucky player in Southern California is already a millionaire.
Residents from San Diego to Seattle reported shaking after one of California's strongest quakes in years struck near San Jose Tuesday.
Los Angeles continues to reel with antisemitism and racist hate speech on prominent display.
The number of homeless people in Norwalk has risen from 168 to 311, according to the Whittier Daily News.
Hospitals and health facilities have pushed back, spending $11 million to fight the minimum wage —​ the same amount spent by unions.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life in L.A. better with contributions big and small.
Matching donations to the Pasadena Humane Society will help cover the cost for a the black kitten who was hit by a car.
Rapp testified earlier in the trial that he squirmed out from underneath Spacey in the fully clothed encounter before fleeing the apartment.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting were not immediately clear.
It went to acting council president O'Farrell, civil rights activists Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson and the National Urban League.
The cases are part of the ongoing nationwide outbreak of bird flu, also known as H5N1.
The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
According to Los Angeles Police, a dark-colored Toyota Tacoma, traveling westbound on 8th St. struck the woman and left her in the road.
Scott donated $84.5 million to Girl Scout councils across the country, which is the largest individual contribution in GSUSA's history.