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Kurt Cobain's Guitar Sold For $6M At Beverly Hills Auction

The sale at Julien's Auctions Music Icons auction set a number of world records, including the most ever paid for a guitar.

Max Tuerk Remembered By Coaches, Teammates, Fans & Family

Former Charger Max Tuerk, who led Santa Margarita High School to CIF State Championships in 2011, died over the weekend after hiking.

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Bear Tranquilized After Wandering Sylmar Neighborhood

A bear that came from the El Cariso Regional Park was shot with a tranquilizer dart Monday after wandering through a Sylmar neighborhood.

2020 Miramar Air Show Canceled Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

The show is the largest military air show in the world, drawing more than 500,000 spectators each year, according to MCAS Miramar.

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LA Public Health Director Says She's Gotten Death Threats

Barbara Ferrer, the top health official in LA County, revealed Monday that she's gotten repeated death threats during the COVID-19 crisis.

Laguna Beach Runner, Breast Cancer Survivor, Plans 50 State Race

It seemed like a good idea to run through all 50 states on the year of her 50th birthday at the time. Then, the coronavirus struck.

Students, Parents Call For Ending Los Angeles School Police

Parents and students urged the Board of Education Monday to defund the LA School Police Department, arguing it targets Black students.

LA County Reports Most-Ever New Coronavirus Cases Monday

The 2,571 new coronavirus cases reported in LA County Monday may not be due to a backlog in testing, unlike other updates in recent days.

Over 10,500 Positive For Coronavirus, No Deaths In Orange County

Over 350 people remain hospitalized, with 137 in Intensive Care, the most on record during the pandemic, as the county looks to a new week.

Labor Union Calls For Mask Enforcement In Orange County

The Orange County Labor Federation is calling for more enforcement of Gov. Gavin Newsom's mask order.

Downtown Vacancies: Laguna Beach Call For Diverse Businesses

With 20 businesses closing this year in downtown Laguna Beach, the city has called for a change in "conditional use permits."

Mountain Mike's Pizza Lands In Top #200 Nation's Restaurant News

Newport Beach-based Mountain Mike's Pizza is in the top 200 restaurants in the nation making serious dough this year, with crispy pepperoni.

Police Investigate Coyote Attacks On 2 Dogs At PV High School

Police are investigating a report that coyotes attacked two dogs at Palos Verdes High School.an

District Will Host Virtual Meetings About Reopening Schools

The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education will host virtual meetings to share three models for reopening schools.

Critics Choice Awards Scheduled For March 2021 In Santa Monica

The awards again will be broadcast from Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport on March 7, 2021.

Kirk Douglas Theatre Remains Closed, Group Delays Season

Center Theatre Group's three stages, including Kirk Douglas Theatre, will go dark until spring 2021.

Woman Arrested In Connection With Looting In Santa Monica

A Los Angeles woman was booked on suspicion of burglary, grand theft, and burglary during a state of emergency, police said.

Redondo Beach USD Serves Over 61K Meals Amid Coronavirus Closure

As the public health emergency left the economy in shambles, districts faced feeding students who were still technically "in school."

Metro To Pause C Line Service From Hawthorne To Redondo Beach

Metro plans to pause C Line service from Hawthorne to Redondo Beach this weekend.

Malibu-Santa Monica USD Serves Over 30K Meals Amid Coronavirus

As the public health emergency left the economy in shambles, districts faced feeding students who were still technically "in school."

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