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Delivery workers gets creative in avoiding WeHo sinkhole
Crews are working to fix the old water main that burst yesterday and flooded West Hollywood. Some hardworking delivery workers are finding clever ways around the sinkhole. KNX News' Craig Fiegener has more.
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The latest roadblock for Eaton and Palisade fire survivors? Mortgage companies.
A new barrier standing in the way of fire survivors in Altadena and the Palisades rebuilding - mortgage companies. KNX News' Karen Adams reports.
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Burbank Public Library looking for information on 2001 time capsule
The monument outside Burbank's Public Library has four cubbies. Officials say the monument holds "four time capsules, with one capsule to be added every 25 years between 1976 and 2076.” When officials opened a time capsule from 2001, they were left with a surprise. The capsule was empty. KNX News' Karen Adams reports.
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Cleanup continues in WeHo after massive flooding from water main break
Cleanup efforts continued in West Hollywood on Friday after a massive water main break flooded some of the streets and opened a sinkhole. KNX News' Jon Baird reports.
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Fans react to 'The Odyssey'
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is officially on the big screen and some fans who waited an entire year for opening day are already calling it one of his best. KNX News' Nataly Tavidian has more.
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Why Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' is the hottest ticket in town
It's the movie everyone is talking about - Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" is in theaters. IMAX tickets went on sale a year ago and sold out in just hours and tickets are so in demand theaters have added showings including in the middle of the night and early morning. Senior Artisans Editor at Variety Jazz Tangcay talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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KNX Explains: Who is to blame for the water main break in WeHo?
There's still a lot of clean up and a lot of unanswered questions about the West Hollywood water main break. Who is to blame for the pipe failure and who is in charge from here on out? KNX News' Brian Douglas got some answers
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Dodgers and Yankees face off
The All-Star break is over and the second half of the season gets underway with the Dodgers taking on the Yankees in the Bronx. The Dodgers have the best record in all of baseball as they go for a three-peat. Dodgers Nation's Noel Sanchez's talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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Former registrar-recorder for Maricopa County in Arizona reacts to President Trump's address
President Trump continued to make claims of election fraud and he even declassified documents on election security that can be seen on the White House's website. Stephen Richer, the Republic Affairs CEO and former registrar-recorder for Maricopa County in Arizona, talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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1 suspect arrested, another sought in Fourth of July murders in Compton
On Thursday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies announced that an arrest was made in one of the Fourth of July shootings that happened in Compton. KNX News' Nataly Tavidian reports.
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Remediation efforts underway after WeHo flooding
Multiple LA County Fire Engines are now working at locations up and down Palm Ave. that were flooded after the trunk line broke. KNX News' Pete Demetriou reports.
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“I didn't fully understand the scope of how big this was”: WeHo residents react to flooding
After a water main broke on Sunset Blvd and Holloway Dr, flooding made its way to West Hollywood residents’ buildings and vehicles. Jon Baird has the story.
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Waymos are everywhere, but fewer people are using them: Survey
A new survey found that only 5% of Angelenos have taken a Waymo in the last year, despite the cars being spotted all over Los Angeles. Karen Adams reports.
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Water main break floods WeHo streets, opens sinkhole
A massive water main break flooded the streets of West Hollywood Thursday morning and opened a sinkhole near the Sunset Strip, leaving widespread damage in the neighborhood.
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Compton advocate killed in shooting remembered as "phenomenal" man
Friends and loved ones are remembering a respected community violence intervention advocate who was killed in a Fourth of July shooting in Compton. Nataly Tavidian has the story.
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Argentina heads to World Cup final
A come-from-behind win for Argentina over England…in the World Cup semi-finals. KNX News' Pete Demetriou reports that fans at an outdoor watch party were ecstatic.
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Summer events offered for DTLA workers
Summer camps are now available for those who work in downtown Los Angeles. KNX News' Craig Fiegener reports.
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Contractor for LAX People Mover files lawsuit against the city of L.A.
The People Mover that was supposed to finish two years ago remains unused and has landed the contractor and the city of Los Angeles in court to figure out who is responsible for the delays. Craig Fiegener reports.
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Daylight saving time could become permanent
Congress is moving toward making daylight saving time permanent. That means no more springing forward, falling back. The House passed a bill that could make it so. Now it’s up to the Senate. KNX News' Karen Adams reports.
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King tide waves rolling off the coast could hit SoCal beach towns
The worst of the heat wave is coming our way this afternoon, and to make matters worse, the king tide waves rolling in from the coast could hit some beach towns hard. KNX News' Jon Baird reports.
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Thousands of Californians to retake DMV test due to suspected cheating
The California DMV is having 11,000 people retake their written tests due to suspected cheating, or they could lose their licenses. Karen Adams reports.
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World Cup to concerts: What's happening on Wednesday?
Looking for something to do around Southern California today? KNX News' Nataly Tavidian has some ideas.
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Political strategist talks ICE traffic stops and if another government shutdown is coming
ICE agents were directed yesterday to halt most traffic stops in the wake of two fatal shootings by agents in Houston and Maine. But this morning President Trump took to Truth Social, writing “We CANNOT give up one of I.C.E.’s most important and effective Crime Fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP!” Also, could we have another government shutdown on our hands? House Republicans are working on an $80 billion reconciliation package, which is believed to include billions in election grants meant to replicate portions of the President's SAVE America Act. Political strategist and former senior GOP Congressional advisor Rina Shah talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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President Trump says the US will go after key infrastructures if Tehran doesn't start negotiating
The US and Iran continue exchanging strikes this morning as the war seems to be back on for now, and President Trump says the US will go after key infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, next week if Tehran doesn't start negotiations. Trita Parsi, the Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute, talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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KNX Explains: What is cyclospora?
People nationwide are getting sick from a parasite called cyclospora. It causes severe diarrhea, which for some people could be life threatening. Now there's real concern about the safety of fresh produce as this outbreak spreads. So how do you keep yourself safe ? And what role did recent government cutbacks play in this outbreak? KNX News Brian Ping reports.
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Spain is going to the World Cup finals!
Spain is headed to the World Cup finals after beating France 2-nil. KNX News' Pete Demetriou watched the game with some fans in Echo Park.
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LA28 accepting volunteer applications
The opening ceremonies for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games are now just two years away, and on Tuesday, LA28 officials began accepting volunteer applications. KNX News' Jon Baird has the latest.
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Community groups demand LAPD sever ties with Flock Safety
Community groups are demanding that the Los Angeles Police Department permanently sever ties with Flock Safety after the department recently allowed its license plate reader contract with the company to expire over privacy and safety concerns. KNX News' Karen Adams reports.
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South Coast AQMD issues notice of violation over odors from Boyle Heights warehouse
As cleanup efforts continue in Boyle Heights after last month’s warehouse fire, the South Coast AQMD issued a notice of violation over the stench complaints from the warehouse. KNX News' Jon Baird reports.
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Extreme heat warning in effect in L.A. County through Thursday
As a heatwave moves into Southern California, the National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning for most of Los Angeles County through Thursday night.
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What to expect from tonight's MLB All-Star game tonight
The MLB All-Star game is this evening with several Dodgers set to play, but last night it was the Home Run Derby. Baseball writer JP Hoornstra talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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How will the war with the US and Iran impact air travel?
With the war between the US and Iran resuming, what will be the impact on air travel? And if you are looking to save money while flying, there is a hack of splitting tickets. KNX News travel editor Peter Greenberg talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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CPI says prices fell 0.4%
The latest Consumer Price Index is out this morning, and we got some good news as prices fell 0.4% from May to June thanks to a drop in energy prices. It was the biggest decline since 2020. Year-over-year prices were up 3.5% in June. Navy Federal Credit Union economist Heather Long talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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Congresswoman Friedman weighs in on AG lawsuit to block Paramount-Warner Bros. merger
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with the AGs of several other states, has sued to block the Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. Discovery merger. They say it would lead to higher prices, less content for film and television, and a loss of jobs in Hollywood. Also, the US continues to strike Iran, which is causing gas prices to start to rise again. Burbank Congresswoman Laura Friedman talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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Will Boyle Heights end Mayor Bass' political career?
Will the neighborhood of Boyle Heights and its blue-collar voting base bring an end to Mayor Karen Bass’ political career? KNX News' Craig Fiegener reports/
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Culver City Council could extend temporary ban on new drive-thrus
In-N-Out Burger is trying to become the first drive-thru restaurant to be built in Culver City in nearly 30 years. But lawmakers have been grilled over the decision, and they could extend a temporary ban on new drive-thrus while they work on a permanent ban. KNX News' Jon Baird reports.
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Coalition led by AG Bonta aims to block Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger
A coalition of 12 State Attorneys General is seeking to delay the Paramount-Discovery merger, arguing that it violates antitrust laws and would harm the entertainment industry and consumers. KNX News' Pete Demetriou reports.
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Boyle Heights residents now dealing with swarms of flies
As cleanup of the food storage warehouse in Boyle Heights continues, residents are now dealing with swarms of flies. KNX News' Karen Adams reports.
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Sun Valley market and restaurant destroyed in fire
An arson investigation is underway after El Compadre, a market and restaurant in a Sun Valley strip mall, was destroyed in a fire. KNX News' Jon Baird reports.
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Could AG Bonta's coalition stop the Paramount-Warner Brothers Discovery merger?
California is leading a big antitrust lawsuit to try to stop the Paramount-Warner Brothers Discovery merger. State Attorney General Rob Bonta says this merger would give Paramount control of one-third of all movies and nearly one-third of basic cable programs.
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L.A. County Sheriff Luna on World Cup security
The last LA World Cup game was held this past Friday. In all, there were eight games at SoFi Stadium. How did it go from a security standpoint, and were there any lessons learned that can be used for the Super Bowl and Olympics? L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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Who controls the Strait of Hormuz?
The US and Iran have exchanged fire overnight as both countries claim they control the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran says the Strait is now closed, which is leading to a spike in oil prices. The fighting comes after President Trump claimed on Meet the Press yesterday that Iran agreed to the "perfect" deal and gave up everything, including their nuclear program. Syracuse History Professor Osamah Khalil talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News/
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Washington, D.C. in shock after death of Sen. Lindsey Graham
Washington is still reeling following the sudden death of South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham. He died Saturday evening at the age of 71 after arriving in the US following a trip to Ukraine. A preliminary medical examiner's finding shows he died due to a tear in his aorta caused by heart disease. There is now a rush to replace Graham on Capitol Hill, with South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster set to appoint a new senator to serve out the remainder of Graham’s term. KNX News Washington Contributor Scott MacFarlane talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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Some Californians could be losing their landline service soon
The clock is ticking for thousands of Californians living in remote areas who may lose their Land Line Telephone Service next year. KNX News' Pete Demetriou reports that a battle is shaping up between AT&T, the State, and public policy groups.
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Portion of Wilshire Boulevard in MacArthur Park closed off for World Cup watch party
A part of Wilshire Boulevard in MacArthur Park for a watch party. KNX News' Craig Fiegener reports.
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Meta's AI can now use your Instagram photos without your consent. Here's what can you do.
Meta's AI can now use your Instagram photos without your consent. To stop it, you need to switch off a certain setting. KNX News' Alex Silverman talks about it with AI and tech analyst Ian Sherr.
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Airbnb offering more vouchers to Boyle Heights residents impacted by warehouse fire
Airbnb is offering up more vouchers to house people directly affected by the warehouse fire in Boyle Heights. KNX News' Karen Adams reports.
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World Cup fans head to Fan Zone in Venice Beach
World Cup fans hit Venice Beach for the Los Angeles World Cup Fan Zone, where they could dive into all things World Cup and watch the last L.A. match on the big screen. KNX News' Jon Baird reports.
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Tensions rise during community meeting on Boyle Heights warehouse fire recovery
It was a tense community meeting on Thursday night as Boyle Heights residents demanded answers from officials about last month’s Lineage warehouse fire. KNX News' Pete Demetriou was at the meeting.
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South Bay Greek Festival to be held this weekend in Redondo Beach
If you've ever wanted to eat your way through Greece without buying a plane ticket, this weekend is your chance. You can head over to Saint Katherine's Greek Orthodox Church in Redondo Beach for the South Bay Greek Festival. Festival Chair Tony Kostas talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.
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