In Depth: Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month
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Susan Hirasuna hosts in place of Hal Eisner. She is joined by Major General Viet Luong. Luong talks about his remarkable career and his early life fleeing Vietnam with his family at age 9 during the fall of Saigon.

Meet a local doctor who healed himself from chronic disease
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In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month meet the doctor who healed himself. But his ultimate goal is to help others do the same. Let us introduce to you, Dr Kien Vuu, who is an American success story.

Frito-Lay debunks Flamin? Hot Cheetos creator story
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Frito-Lay says there is no evidence to support the "urban legend" about the Corona man who claimed to have created the popular Flamin? Hot Cheetos.

Robert Durst trial resumes after long delay
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The murder trial of multimillionaire Robert Durst resumed Monday without the defendant present and with arguments about whether the case should continue at all after a rare 14-month recess.

Citizen App set off manhunt for man falsely accused of starting Palisades wildfire
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A picture posted on the popular Citizen app set off a manhunt for an alleged arson suspect in the Palisades fire, but it turns out the photo that was viewed more than a million times was the wrong guy.

Robert Durst trial resumes after long delay

Robert Durst has pleaded not guilty to murdering his friend Susan Berman, who was shot in the back of the head in her Los Angeles home in December 2000. Prosecutors say he silenced Berman before she could tell police she helped him cover up the killing of his wife, Kathie, in New York in 1982.

Los Angeles taking steps to expand vaccine access

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a series of steps to expand vaccine access among Angelenos.

French bulldog puppy snatched at gunpoint in Culver City recovered, suspect in custody
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A French bulldog puppy stolen at gunpoint in Culver City has been recovered and -- with the use of a drone -- the man suspected of snatching the pet was taken into custody, authorities said Sunday.

Dan Cohen's experience of living in Israel
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Journalist Dan Cohen is currently in Israel on an extended stay with his wife and children. Christine Devine checked in on our former FOX 11 colleague.

LA Phil to officially reopen Hollywood Bowl with concert for essential workers
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After a year in COVID silence, the sound of music will again fill the historic Hollywood Bowl Saturday as the Los Angeles Philharmonic returns to the famed stage to perform the first in a series of free concerts for health care workers, first responders and other essential workers.

Kobe Bryant inducted into the Hall of Fame with Vanessa giving speech
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Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame on Saturday with a touching speech by his wife, Vanessa.

Hundreds march for Palestinian rights in West Los Angeles

Several hundred people took to the streets in the Westwood area Saturday to demonstrate in support of Palestinians amid the ongoing violence between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Pacific Palisades brush fire scorches at least 750 Acres
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A fresh set of fire engines and crews were rotated in on Saturday to continue work on a brush fire that has scorched approximately 750 acres in the Pacific Palisades.

City of LA spent nearly $1 billion during the pandemic, city controller reports

Since March 2020, City departments reported nearly $1 billion in expenditures — mostly for programs and supplies, homeless housing, staffing and overtime, rental assistance, and testing and vaccines.

Number of damaging fires in Los Angeles homeless camps on the rise

Fires linked to homeless tents and camps are raising concerns in Los Angeles, where flames claimed seven lives last year and caused tens of millions of dollars in damage to nearby businesses.

LA Councilmember aims to continue providing rent relief for Olvera Street merchants

Known by many as a DTLA institution, businesses on Olvera Street are feeling the financial fallout from the pandemic as the neighborhood experienced little to no foot traffic or tourism.

Firefighters could be fired for Kobe Bryant helicopter crash photos, documents show

Two Los Angeles County firefighters could be fired and a third suspended after first responders took and shared graphic photos from the site of the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others, court documents say.