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The Rams praised the efforts of county health workers in helping tame the outbreak so fans can return to the stands.
The Rams praised the efforts of county health workers in helping tame the outbreak so fans can return to the stands. (D'Wayne Clinton for Patch)

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'Gone With The Wind' Ranch Listed For $12 Million In Agoura Hills

Frankly, my dear, this is a great property.

Aiden Leos Mourned By Community: OC Supes Add $100K To Reward

A memorial sits on the bridge over the 55 Freeway where the 6-year-old died The community wants answers following the road-rage shooting.

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4th Of July Fireworks Show Returns To Rose Bowl

The Independence Day celebration will roar back to life this year after it was postponed in 2020 because of COVID-19.

New Dog Park Planned In Santa Monica

Santa Monica could have a new dog park.

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Protesters Remain Problem For OC Supes, Yellow Tier Numbers Hold

Supervisors hear out anti-vaccination and anti-mask activists during s session, but decry protesters at the homes of county officials.

Post Office Hiring Across Orange County: Apply Near Your Hometown

Do you have what it takes to deliver the mail? The United States Post Office is hiring these positions in Orange County. Learn how to apply.

DA Gets Reprieve For Controversial Reform Policies

A judge stayed an injunction on District Attorney George Gascon's directives that the prosecutors union claims are unlawful.

Car Crashes Into Old Pasadena Cheesecake Factory

The crashed occurred just before 6 a.m. near Colorado Boulevard and Fair Oaks Avenue, according to the Pasadena Fire Department.

LA County Fair Moves To May To Beat The Heat

The LA County Fair will move from September to May when fairgoers celebrate Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day and Memorial Day.

DA Declines To File Case Over Beverly Hills Stabbing

Prosecutors said there was not enough evidence to file a case against a man suspected to be involved in a Beverly Cañon Gardens stabbing.

LA Leaders Endorse George Floyd Justice in Policing Act

"We will not see true justice ... until we reform the very systems that allow this senseless violence against people of color."

15-Year-Old Mountain Biker Injured In Pacific Palisades

LAFD helicopters airlifted a biker from Rustic Canyon Park after receiving a 911 call.

Video: Windows Broken At Culver City Businesses; Suspects Sought

Culver City police are seeking suspects in a series of recent window-breaking incidents at businesses.

Rams To Play Season In Front Of Full Capacity SoFi Stadium Crowds

The team praised the efforts of county health workers in helping tame the outbreak so fans can return to the stands.

The Buckley School To Host 'Room For Change' Spring Dance Concert

Dances will focus on everything from friendship to identity to social commentary.

Movies In The Park Planned In Rancho Palos Verdes This Summer

Movies in the Park will screen three films at dusk this summer in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Second Man Arrested In Connection Antisemitic Attack

Police allege the two suspects are part of a group that came from across Southern California and attacked Jewish people in LA.

Fairfax Rubbish Fire Under Investigation

Crews stopped a rubbish fire in an alley North Fairfax Avenue from spreading to nearby buildings Tuesday morning.

Larchmont Charter Students Place Third In Problem Solving Contest

Students from Larchmont Charter School submitted a plan to address climate change.

Claremont Sanitation Fee Hike On City Council Agenda

The city's sanitation and sewer fees have remained unchanged for three years; a new proposal would raise them 12 percent beginning in 2022.

Coronavirus Rates Plummet But Memorial Day Will Be A Test For LA

Los Angeles County finds itself well-positioned for the June 15 full reopening, but holiday weekends have always caused a rise in new cases.

Tiny Kittens And Giant German Shepherds Looking For Homes

Three sets of furry siblings are are looking for loving homes in the Valley.

Culver City Hospital Named Among Top In U.S. For Patient Safety

Southern California Hospitals at Culver City and Hollywood received the 2021 Patient Safety Excellence Award for the fourth year in a row.

Valley Leaders To Host Business Resiliency Webinar

Councilmember John Lee, Rep. Brad Sherman, Supervisor Kathryn Barger and others are hosting a chat to help local businesses hold on.

Brush Fire Drill Scheduled In Rancho Palos Verdes

Los Angeles County firefighters will have a wildfire brush drill in Rancho Palos Verdes Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Have You Seen Stephen? Silver Alert In Seal Beach

Stephen Aller, 75, is missing from Seal Beach. He is believed to be on foot.

Santa Monica Pier's Pacific Park Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Pacific Park at the Santa Monica Pier celebrates its 25th anniversary Wednesday.

Drive-In Movie Planned For This Weekend In The South Bay

Roadium Open Air Market & Drive-In presents its Friday night flicks with the comedy "Grown Ups."

Here's How Many COVID-19 Vaccines Venice Family Clinic Has Given

Venice Family Clinic has pushed to vaccinate people across the Westside in the fight to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

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