John Cádiz Klemack, NBC Los Angeles

John Cádiz Klemack

NBC Los Angeles

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Past articles by John:

LAPD Wants Robot Dog for High-risk Calls but Critics Are Worried About Misuse

The LAPD sought the city council's approval to acquire a robot dog that could respond to dangerous calls like active shootings and bombings. → Read More

Watch Live: Mourners Bid Final Farewell to Beloved LA Archbishop David O'Connell

Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez candidly shared his grief and pain in an exclusive interview with NBCLA after Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell was shot and killed last month. → Read More

Canyon Country Homes Deemed Unsafe to Enter Due to Landslide

Four homes were deemed unsafe to enter Monday after a landslide in a neighborhood north of Los Angeles. → Read More

Woman and Girl Rescued From Inside Chatsworth Sinkhole

Two people trapped inside a vehicle at the bottom of a large sinkhole were rescued Monday night in Chatsworth. → Read More

Pursuit Driver Crashes Into Two Vehicles, Bicyclist in Koreatown

A driver in a stolen vehicle led authorities on a pursuit before crashing into a person on a bike and two other cars in Koreatown. → Read More

Family Members Identify Two Men Struck and Killed in Mid City as Brothers

Two men were struck and killed in Mid City on Wednesday morning, after a driver slammed into them while they crossed at a crosswalk. → Read More

U.S. Veteran Campus in Long Beach Helps House Hundreds of Veterans

The U.S. Veteran Campus in Long Beach is helping house hundreds of homeless veterans in both temporary and permanent housing. → Read More

Las Vegas Stabbing Suspect Appeared to Speak to News Photographer in LA Before Attack

The man suspected in a Las Vegas Strip stabbing rampage that left two people dead and six injured appears to have been in Los Angeles in search of help two days before the killings. → Read More

Long Beach Residents Are Unhappy With End of the Line Metro Policy

Long Beach residents and business owners are unhappy with the end of the line policy for Metro trains specifically the A Line, saying it increases the homeless population. → Read More

Former Paramount Student Alleges Band Director Coverup

Almost 20 years later a former student is coming forward in a lawsuit alleging a band director tried to cover up her pregnancy by forcing her to have an abortion. → Read More

Southern California Gas Prices are Breaking Records — Again

It’s a record that drivers in Southern California were hoping would stay unbroken: gas prices are now at all-time highs in Los Angeles County and Riverside County. → Read More

Marine, Once Planning to Take His Own Life, Now Helps Other Veterans With New LA County Program

A new program started in LA County on Thursday. The Veteran Suicide Review Team aims to gather information to help prevent future tragedies. → Read More

Project Roomkey Coming to an End

The federally-funded Project Roomkey that aimed to get people living on LA streets into empty hotels and motels during COVID is ending. → Read More

U.S. Receives First Electric Fire Engine, Its New Home is in LA

The U.S. has received the country’s first electric fire engine. LA City Fire’s Hollywood station is the home for this new green engine. → Read More

LADWP's New Program Will Offer Rebates for Window A/Cs Across LA

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power announced a new program aimed at offering rebates for window A/Cs across LA to help during SoCal’s heat wave season. → Read More

One Organization is Taking a Four-Legged Approach to Rehousing the Homeless

One organization is taking a four-legged approach to rehousing the homeless which allows individuals to keep their pets. → Read More

LA City Officials Struggle to Enforce RV Ordinance

The LA City Council passed an ordinance earlier this year to help remove RVs from LA’s streets but now they are having a problem enforcing it. → Read More

140 Parents From Oaxaca Reunite With Families in LA for the First Time in Years

A mother and father who sent their sons to an unknown country – for the good of the family – now finding themselves grandparents and great-grandparents in a family that’s extended beyond borders. Some 140 elderly parents traveled as part of a special government-sponsored program from Oaxaca, Mexico, to reunite with loved ones in Los Angeles. → Read More

Brush Fire Burns on Hillside Above Homes in El Sereno

An early morning brush fire burned about 10 acres near a neighborhood east of downtown Los Angeles before firefighters knocked down flames. → Read More

LA City Council Will Revote on Banning Homeless Encampments Near Schools

LA City Council will revote on a measure that would ban homeless encampments near schools. → Read More