Seniors Unhappy They Can't Take Arcade Winnings Home
At Johnny's Rec Room, a senior arcade in Pompano Beach, Fla., two former frequent customers walked in and then right out when they heard about the new rules. Fliers let seniors know they're now paying...
View ArticleWeiner Admits to Even More Online Affairs as Support Erodes
New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner admitted Thursday to having online sexual relationships with as many as three women after he resigned from Congress, while a new poll showed his support...
View ArticleDeputy Shoots, Kills Man in Violent Struggle
An unarmed man was killed and a sheriff's deputy was injured Thursday morning after a violent struggle turned deadly in a deputy-involved shooting in Compton, authorities said. Sheriff's were...
View ArticleDepleted Uranium at Opa-Locka Airport
A part of the Opa-locka Executive Airport was evacuated on Thursday after depleted uranium was detected inside a 55-gallon drum and a wooden pallet. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and the Department of...
View ArticleSheriff Reviews Racially Explicit Comedy Act
A stand-up comedy routine at a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s luncheon that some found racist and sexually offensive prompted a review of the act by the law enforcement agency, officials said. Edwin San...
View ArticleChecks Cashed After Post Office Break-In
Postal customers in South Pasadena reported their checks cashed and altered after a burglar broke into the U.S. Post Office earlier this month, according to police. The South Pasadena Police Department...
View ArticleWatch Live: NBC4 News at Noon
We've launched our online livestreaming player so that you can follow along with our reporters and anchors during NBC4's on-air broadcasts. The player above is a multiplatform tool. You can watch on...
View ArticleMissing USC Student Found Safe
A day after Los Angeles police and the family of 21-year-old USC student who gone missing asked for help finding him, the young man was found in Idaho. Frank “Jaime” Jameson had last been seen on June...
View Article14 Caught Entering U.S. Via Storm Drain
More than a dozen people tried to sneak into the U.S. through a storm drain Thursday officials said. At least fourteen people trying to enter the U.S. illegally were taken into custody by agents with...
View ArticleMenifee Boy's Dad Holds Memorial Service
The father of an 11-year-old Menifee boy whose remains were believed to have been found in a shallow grave held a public memorial service Thursday evening to thank community members for their support....
View ArticleMonopoly Gets Rid of Jail Time to Cater to Busy Kids
Players on the latest version of the Monopoly board game will no longer have to risk jail time. In Hasbro's latest version of the game, Monopoly Empire, the jail feature has been eliminated to cater to...
View ArticleSouthwest Jet's Nose Gear Landed First: NTSB
The National Transportation Safety Board says a Southwest Airlines plane's nose gear made contact with the ground before the main landing gear did when it touched down at LaGuardia Airport Monday,...
View ArticleMetta World Peace Returns on LA Billboard
Former Laker Metta World Peace is back in Los Angeles as part of a PETA billboard campaign. Peace posed with rescue dogs, Stella and Athena, for a billboard in the 2100 block of Sunset Boulevard in...
View ArticleGroper in Tustin Apologized: Police
A young man has groped at least six women and in some cases pulled his victims’ pants down, sometimes apologizing for his actions, Tustin police said Thursday. Police are looking for the public’s help...
View ArticleDriver to Stand Trial in Electrocutions
A 20-year-old man was ordered to stand trial in the electrocutions last August of two women who tried to rescue him after he crashed into a power pole and a fire hydrant and became trapped in his SUV....
View ArticleImplant Lowers Blood Pressure Without Drugs
Two years ago, Tim Shockley’s blood pressure suddenly shot through the roof. "It was a sudden change. From one doctor to the next, roughly six months in between, no cause, no difference. And all of a...
View ArticleWildfire Closes Part of Hwy 138
A 75-acre wildfire in Summit Valley threatened dozens of homes and forced the closure of Highway 138 Thursday evening, just as rush hour began. The fire was reported shortly after 3 p.m. and had grown...
View Article4 More Filner Accusers Go Public
Four more prominent San Diego women came forward Thursday evening accusing embattled Mayor Bob Filner of sexual harassment. The latest accusers – who include a retired Navy rear-admiral, a San Diego...
View ArticleSan Diego Dems Will Ask Filner to Resign
In light of the most recent allegations of sexual harassment involving embattled Mayor Bob Filner, the San Diego County Democratic Party has decided that they will ask Filner to resign. For the second...
View ArticleMexican Cartel "Queen" Gets 70-Month Sentence in Miami
An accused Mexican drug trafficker known as the "Queen of the Pacific" has been sentenced to 70 months in prison in federal court in Miami. Attorney Stephen Ralls says Sandra Avila Beltran could be...
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