Driver Crashes Stolen Honda at End of Pursuit
Two people were hospitalized after a crash at the end of a pursuit early Friday in Whittier that began when the driver of a stolen car failed to stop at a red light, according to authorities. The...
View ArticleBacon Craze Grows with Condoms, "Mouthwash"
The bacon craze that has been sweeping the nation for over a year is not slowing down. Recipes and products surrounding the sizzling meat are all over the Internet and in some of our favorite stores....
View ArticleMothers Demand Answers in January DUI Crash
The driver who collided with the car two young best friends were traveling in was booked on suspicion of DUI and homicide in January, but as of Thursday still had not been formally charged. "It just...
View Article"Ruff" Accident: Dog Drives Car into Pedestrian, Truck
A canine-operated Dodge hit a Pennsylvania pedestrian on Tuesday, according to local police. After being left unattended in a running vehicle, the dog pushed on the gear, propelling the car toward a...
View ArticleBaseball Rivalries: Dodgers-Giants Could Usurp Yankees-Red Sox
The Giants are coming off their second World Series title in three years and the Dodgers recently signed a $7 billion TV deal that has them spending money like the Yankees. The Yankees, meanwhile, are...
View ArticleBaseball 2013: Booms and Busts
People like to wax poetic about how baseball blossoms in spring, bringing with it the promise of a new year, and winds down as the October chill portends winter's death grip. Similarly, each season...
View ArticleNYC to Sift Construction Debris for More 9/11 Remains
The city has collected about 60 dump truck loads of debris from construction areas around the World Trade Center site over the past two and a half years that will be sifted for fragments of 9/11...
View ArticleEmbattled East LA Youth Football Team Wants to Stay in Park
A youth football program that has called an East LA park home for nearly half a century is under fire after a fatal stabbing off-site prompted LA County officials to bar the team from using the park...
View ArticleWATCH: Grandpas in Their 90s Compete in Race
A video showing two grandfathers in their 90s sprinting has gone viral. Ilmari Koppinen, 95, from Finland and 94-year-old Belgian Emiel Pauwels competed against each other in the 100-meter dash at the...
View ArticleMistrial in 5-Year-Old Boy's Halloween Slaying
A judge declared a mistrial Friday after jurors failed to reach a verdict in the case of a man accused in the Halloween 2010 shooting death of a 5-year-old boy in South Los Angeles. Aaron Shannon Jr....
View ArticlePatient Says Hospital Nurse Raped Him
A patient at a Philadelphia hospital says he was raped by a female nurse in the middle of the night. Police told NBC 10 Philadelphia they are investigating these claims. According to the police report,...
View ArticleEx-Tower of Power Singer: Prison Helped Me Grow Up
You may not know him by name, but chances are you know Rick Stevens’ signature song: "You’re Still a Young Man." The former Tower of Power lead singer is back in the Bay Area music scene after being...
View ArticleDUI Checkpoints Set for Easter Weekend
As drivers travel to Easter and Passover celebrations this weekend, more motorists could encounter LAPD’s monthly DUI checkpoints. The DUI checkpoints are in place for: 8 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday...
View ArticleMore Lakers Injuries: Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash
Remember when Metta World Peace went down with his knee injury all the way back on Monday? Laker fans were thinking, “Can there be any more injuries this season, seriously?” Well, apparently, yes,...
View ArticleSoldier Surprises Nieces, Nephews at School
After finishing his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, a U.S. Army infantry sergeant surprised his nieces and nephews by showing up at their Riverside school. The homecoming for Steve Nolan happened...
View ArticleIE Home Explosions Part of Film Shoot, Warns Sheriff
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department had a message for residents of San Jacinto and beyond: do not be alarmed by the sound of explosions. A film crew used so-called "giant firecrackers" to...
View ArticleOC Schools Warned About Bacterial Infection
Orange County public health officials are warning parents of students traveling to Tijuana about an outbreak of a deadly bacterial infection in the Mexican city. Reports of meningococcal infections in...
View ArticleAngelenos Victimized by Prolific Computer Virus: LAPD
After receiving a worrying amount of complaints and questions from Angelenos whose virtual security has been compromised, the Los Angeles Police Department on Friday reminded residents of a menacing...
View ArticleMichigan Stuns Top-Seeded Kansas in OT
Basketball is a team sport, but the Michigan Wolverines can thank point guard Trey Burke for overcoming top-ranked Kansas Jayhawks Friday night in what was perhaps the most exciting game of the NCAA...
View ArticleSoCal Veteran Gets Stolen Wheelchair Back
A disabled veteran in the High Desert is once again rolling in his favorite set of wheels, just days after his $3,500 electric wheelchair was stolen. A training accident in South Korea in 1975 left...
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