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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Disneyland Construction Continues

Disneyland can't hide the new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge feature, a 130-foot steel spire added to the new theme park this week. Take a look.

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Amber Alert: Boy Still Missing; This Vehicle Being Sought

BREAKING: Police are seeking a 2017 Black Jeep. The 9-year-old boy & his father are missing following a suspected homicide Monday night.

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Trump Reconsiders San Gabriel Mountains' National Monument Status Amid Local Opposition

Democrats came out in support of the San Gabriel Mountains' protections ahead of a report reviewing their national monument status

Chargers Offensive Lineman Suspended

A Los Angeles Chargers player was suspended by the club for using performance enhancing drugs. Here's what happened

LA Sues Justice Department Over Sanctuary City Policy

City Attorney Mike Feuer says the Trump administration's withholding of crime fighting grants from sanctuary cities is unconstitutional.

Hit And Run Driver Slams Into Parked Cars On Sherman Way

Police are looking for a driver who slammed into cars on Sherman Way in Reseda and fled the scene.

Chargers For The Cure Added To Komen OC Race 2017

The 2017 Susan Komen Race For The Cure has added the Los Angeles Chargers support of wide receiver Travis Benjamin.

Rape Conviction For Glendora Army Reservist

A Glendora Army reservist was convicted after hours of jury deliberation in the rape of an 8-year-old girl.

Los Angeles Times Leadership Ousted

The Los Angeles Times' publisher was fired along with other ranking editors in favor of a former Yahoo! and Fox executive

Smash And Grab Burglars Hit Brentwood Salon

Police are looking for burglars who smashed through the front window of a Brentwood salon Tuesday.

Home Invasion In Seal Beach; Cops Seeking Suspects

A Seal Beach home invasion robbery has police seeking two suspects. Here is what we know.

Water Tower Jumper Cause Of SIGAlert; Elementary School Lockout

BREAKING: A man threatening to jump from a water tower in Santa Ana now has police closing this road. One elementary school is on lockdown

Ocean Art Helps Support Local National Park

The ocean paintings will be for sale and on display, and a portion of the funds from art sales will be donated to continue arts in the park.

Manhattan Beach Mall Moves Forward With Renovations

A settlement has been reached out of court between the anonymous opposition group and the project developer.

Contractor Gets Jail Bilking LAUSD For Millions

A contractor was sentenced to 50 days in jail and ordered to pay $3.1 million in restitution for false invoice scheme.

SMPD "Cracking Down" On Driving Violations This Week

The Santa Monica Police Department will be conducting specialized Motorcycle Safety Enforcement Operations at certain times later this week.

Learn About Cannabis At The Third-Annual Forum

Policymakers and community will prepare for implementation of the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation & Safety Act.

Adult Performer Fee Approved By Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

The two-year fee costs $1,671.82 and must be renewed biannually at a cost of $982.13.

Suspect Faces Judge For Shootout That Wounded Long Beach Officer

The 31-year-old Long Beach resident will face a judge to determine whether or not there's enough evidence to move forward with a trial today

Homemade Pasta Comes To Santa Monica

The new restaurant, Uovo, is soft opening today and features handmade pasta from Bologna, Italy.

Smaller Target Store Will Replace Former Sports Chalet

Target already has multiple smaller stores around the country, intended for "quick shopping trips."

Some customers may see lower prices for services, but, overall, officials see higher prices as a cost of the shift to a landfill-free city.

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