Orange County Supervisor Foley spreading skin cancer awareness as she undergoes treatment
Katrina Foley will undergo a pair of outpatient surgeries over the next couple of weeks for Basal cell carcinoma on her lip and nose, caused by sun exposure.
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Katrina Foley will undergo a pair of outpatient surgeries over the next couple of weeks for Basal cell carcinoma on her lip and nose, caused by sun exposure.
Cleanup of the "Trash House" continues a second day on Thursday following a city issued declaration Wednesday, calling the home a safety and health hazard.
He was introduced to later generations through memorable turns as a jeering heckler in the 1996 film "Happy Gilmore" and as an old-fashioned dad in the TV comedy "Freaks and Geeks."
Now, the library has expanded its Narcan clinics, offering weekly sessions at 10 library branches within the County.
The photos might have been shared among students through text messages and parents were informed about the photos last week.
The flash flood warnings ended 8 a.m. Saturday, with rainfall totals from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. Saturday totaled anywhere from one-quarter inch to one-half inch of rain.
Jack Harris with the Los Angeles Times, reported on Ohtani's new interpreter and shared with KCAL News what he learned about the team's choice for a replacement.
The officers were conducting a South Los Angeles traffic stop at 45th and Wall streets around 11:15 a.m.
Yanira Alvarez is the lucky woman who came forward with the winning ticket, which came from Las Palmitas Mini Market, downtown L.A.
The truck struck and killed the pedestrian, who was in the road at the Cross Creek Road, PCH intersection. The driver of the truck remained at the scene and is cooperating with law enforcement.
The 3,921-pound Kasuga-style stone lantern isn't new to the stadium, it's been there since 1965. But now, it's been moved to a more prominent location so more fans can appreciate it.
The toy company reached out and asked the department to stop using Lego heads in mugshots, as it's an infringement on intellectual property.
Ahead of the 2024 Major League Baseball home opener, the Dodgers shortstop is serving chicken fingers instead of hits as he works his pre-game shift, for charity.
A winning ticket, with five of the six Mega Millions numbers, sold at D & K Liquor in Van Nuys, giving that ticket holder a $1,058,180 prize.
A large police presence responds to the 26200 block of President Avenue.