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An Inglewood man, who in 2022 was granted compassionate release after serving 26 years in federal prison for armed robberies of armed couriers, has been found guilty by a jury of robbing a Brinks ...
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Reversing previous statements that Shamsud-Din Jabbar did not act alone in his murderous rampage down Bourbon Street in New Orleans FBI now says they believe Shamsud-Din Jabbar acted alone in New ...
The Chiefs clinched the best record in the NFL and more importantly, the best record with a Christmas day 29-10 victory over ...
The City of Culver City is pleased to announce that J.R. Wright is the City's new Chief Information Officer. He will lead the Information Technology Department and will report to City Manager John ...
January 4, at about 9:28 am, Culver City Police responded to Ocean Drive and Westwood Boulevard regarding an assault with a ...
Hall of Fame coach Paul Brown once said, "You can learn a line from a win and a book from defeat." If that is true, the ...
With Kawhi Leonard nearing a return and the Clippers boasting a solid 19-13 record through their first 32 games of the NBA ...
The Los Angeles Kings secured a nail-biting 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers last Sunday evening, marking their ...
Under the championship banners in Pauley Pavillion, the home built by John Wooden, a vibrant and raucous crowd was alive with robust, unmistakable energy as the UCLA Bruins welcomed Nebraska to town ...