Annette Arreola, NBC Los Angeles

Annette Arreola

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Past articles by Annette:

‘Terrifying': Mountain Lion Surprises Man and Dog in Hollywood Hills Neighborhood

A home security camera captured video of a mountain lion on an evening stroll through a Hollywood Hills neighborhood and the big cat’s too-close-for-comfort encounter with a resident and his dog. → Read More

One Dead After Shooting in Harvard Park

A man was shot and killed in the driver’s seat of his car early Friday morning, and police are searching for the gunman. → Read More

Homeowners Prepare for Mudslides, Debris Flows With SoCal Facing Three Days of Rain

A November storm is causing traffic woes for some and concerns about evacuations due to possible mudslides for others. Here’s what to know about this week’s rain and snow in SoCal. → Read More

Explosive Fire in Boyle Heights Building Filled with E-Cigarettes Prompts Hazmat Response

A large, dangerous and explosive fire sparked in a Boyle Heights building filled with nicotine, e-cigarettes and butane canisters early Friday morning. → Read More

Investigation Into Deadly Stabbing in Parking Lot of Palmdale Kohl's

A man and a woman were each killed in the parking lot of a Kohl’s department store in Palmdale on Thursday afternoon, and with a man in custody, investigators are now trying to determine what led up to the crime. → Read More

Woman Followed Home in Echo Park, Sexually Assaulted in Her Own Apartment

A woman was attacked in her own apartment in Echo Park, after a man followed her home to that apartment as she walked her dog. → Read More

Three Killed in Fiery Wrong-Way Crash on Southbound 15 Freeway; Traffic Backed Up for Miles

A deadly crash in the southbound lanes of the 15 Freeway late Monday night killed three people and snarled traffic in Fontana for hours into Tuesday morning. → Read More

Utility Companies Warn of Possible Power Shutoffs Due to Gusty Winds, Increased Fire Danger

Some parts of Southern California are off to a windy start on Monday morning, and utility companies are warning customers that they may need to shut off power in certain areas to reduce the risk of wildfires. → Read More

Protesters in Front of Kevin de León's House Call for Council Resignations

Protesters held a press conference on LA City Councilman Kevin De Leon’s front lawn on Tuesday morning, calling for his resignation over racist remarks recorded in a leaked audio. → Read More

Mexican-American Folk Dancers in Chino Keep Culture and Traditions Alive

Generations of Mexican-Americans in Chino are keeping their culture and traditions alive through their love of dance. → Read More

It's California Clean Air Day. To Celebrate, All Metro Train and Bus Rides Are Free

In honor of California Clean Air Day, Metro is offering free rides on all trains and buses, all day long on Wednesday. → Read More

SoCal Rapper Half Ounce Killed in Koreatown Shooting, Family Says

A man was shot and killed in Koreatown overnight between Monday and Tuesday, and police are searching for the suspect. → Read More

The Valleys Are Facing Another Heat Wave This Week — But It's Not as Bad as Last Time

The Valleys and Inland Empire are facing a late-September heat wave this week, with temperatures expected to climb into the triple digits. → Read More

LA County Has Dropped its Mask Mandate on Public Transit. Here's What to Know

COVID-19 case numbers have dropped low enough in LA County that public health officials have dropped the mask requirement for public transportation, and eased masking guidance for all indoor locations. → Read More

Amtrak and Metrolink Could See Impacts as Railroads Prepare for Nationwide Labor Strike on Friday

Those who depend on the train to get around might have to think about alternative methods of transportation, with a looming nationwide rail worker’s strike that could stop Amtrak and Metrolink in their tracks. → Read More

Homes and Roads in Mountain Communities Damaged by Mudslides, Debris Flows

Powerful debris flows damaged homes and cars and washed out roads in several San Bernardino Mountain communities on Monday, with fire crews left to clean up the mud. → Read More

Two Teenagers Killed in Frightening Shooting at Lincoln Heights Street Carnival

An evening of fun and games took a terrifying turn for hundreds of people when someone opened fire at a crowded street carnival on Sunday night, killing two teenage boys. → Read More

Those Newly Installed Botts' Dots Didn't Stop Street Takeover in Compton

Newly installed Botts’ dots didn’t stop drivers from taking part in a street takeover in Compton early Monday, sending officials back to the drawing board when it comes to stopping dangerous stunts. → Read More

Beverly Hills' Kitson Boutique Bans Masks, Citing Robbery Fears

If you want to shop at one popular Beverly Hills boutique, you’ll have to forgo your COVID mask: Kitson LA is banning face masks over fears of robbery and violence. → Read More

Two Killed in Four-Car Crash After Driver Bolts From Traffic Stop

Two people are dead and a third was injured during a South LA crash involving four cars. → Read More