Kim Baldonado, NBC Los Angeles

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NBC Los Angeles

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Southern California TV News Icons Retiring From NBC4

Long-time television news anchor Chuck Henry and veteran reporters Vikki Vargas, Beverly White, Kim Baldonado and Angie Crouch are retiring from NBC4. → Read More

In-n-Out Fans Staying ‘Double-Double' Warm With Ugly Holiday Sweater

There’s one holiday sweater in particular that’s flying off the shelves this year, the animal fry ugly holiday sweater from In-n-Out. → Read More

Food Donations Needed at Union Station Homeless Services Ahead of Thanksgiving

A 50 year tradition of giving to those in need is in jeopardy this year, and Union Station Homeless Services is hoping the public will come through with last minute donations. → Read More

LA's Section 8 Housing Application Closes at 5 p.m. Tonight. Here's What to Know

The deadline to apply for Section 8 housing is 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2022. → Read More

Deadline to Register for Section 8 Waiting List Lottery Approaches

Time is running out for people who want to register for the Section 8 waiting list lottery. → Read More

Charles Drew University Becomes First Black Medical School in the West to Offer a Doctoral Degree

Charles Drew University, in South Los Angeles, became the first historically Black university west of the Mississippi to offer a 4-year medical degree on Tuesday. → Read More

Cathay Manor Sale Plagued with Complications for Senior Citizen Residents

Initially designed to be an economical option for senior citizens in Chinatown, the Cathay Manor has proven to be problematic. → Read More

Kindness Program at LAUSD Aims to Tackle Bullying Problem

At one LA school, parents and the principal teamed up to bring new lessons to solve an old problem: kids feeling left out and bullied at school. → Read More

Mural Celebrating Mexico's Soccer Team Unveiled in City of Bell Ahead of World Cup

The World Cup is still two months away, but soccer fans in the city of Bell are getting a jump on the action, and celebrating Mexican culture in the process. → Read More

Music Legend Smokey Robinson Makes a Generous Donation to a South LA School

Singer and songwriter Smokey Robinson has made a generous donation to one South LA elementary school to help promote music education for children. → Read More

Naturalization Ceremony Held at Dodger Stadium for First Time

Thousands of individuals participated in a naturalization ceremony on the field at Dodger Stadium for the first time Monday. → Read More

LAPD Officer Reunites With 1-Year-Old After Saving His Life

A Los Angeles police officer jumped into action when a toddler stopped breathing right in front of him, and his body-worn camera captured the dramatic moments. → Read More

Tourists Beware: Griffith Park Saw an Increase in Car Break-Ins This Summer

Police are warning visitors to Griffith Park after a summer of increased car break-ins that left a number of tourists in rental cars without their belongings. → Read More

Getting COVID Twice Means You're More Likely to Have Serious Long-Term Health Problems, Study Finds

Getting COVID-19 two or three times is not unheard of, and those who do are more likely to have serious long term health problems, according to a recent study. → Read More

Elias Rodriguez Drowned in the Pacoima Wash. His Family Has Been Fighting for Safer Crossing Ever Since

It was winter of 2017 when 14-year-old Elias Rodriguez went missing. Several days later, his body was found in the LA River. It’s believed he was swept away by rushing storm water and drowned while crossing the Pacoima Wash which divides Pacoima and San Fernando. His family has been fighting for safer crossing ever since. → Read More

Woodland Hills Resident Found Stabbed to Death on Sidewalk

A jogger discovered a 42-year-old stabbing victim in Woodland Hills, prompting police to ask for witnesses Tuesday. → Read More

Construction Project in Boyle Heights Seeks to Tackle Affordable Housing Crisis

A construction project underway in the heart of Boyle Heights is designed to tackle that area’s affordable housing crisis. → Read More

Maps: 210 Freeway Lanes Close for 5 Days Starting Tonight

Lanes on the 210 freeway in Los Angeles County will shut down Wednesday night for five days. Here's a map of the closure and how to avoid traffic delays. → Read More

Maps: 210 Freeway Lanes Now Closed for 5 Days

Lanes on the 210 freeway in Los Angeles County will shut down Wednesday night for five days. Here's a map of the closure and how to avoid traffic delays. → Read More

SoCalGas Program Could Replace Your Stuff With Energy Efficient Appliances for Free. Here's What to Know

There’s a free program to make Southern California residents’ homes more energy efficient, including with new appliances, and many people may not realize they now qualify. → Read More