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Firefighters Hold Bowling Fundraiser To Support Widows, Orphans, Disabled Brethren
A group of firefighters — their families and friends — raised money Sunday for widows, orphans and disabled firefighters.
Eat Lunch Made With Fresh, Local Farm-To-Table Ingredients At Shade Hotel!
Executive Chef of Zinc at the Shade Hotel, Chris Garasic and the owner of the hotel, Michael Zislis, stopped by KCAL9 Monday to tell viewers about the new lunch menu featuring fresh, local farm-to-table ingredients.
Disneyland Cancels Ticket Discounts For SoCal Residents
Disneyland has canceled deals for Southern California residents who are no longer able to get ticket discounts during the off-season.
National, State, Local Results
CBSLA is bringing you real-time results for national, state and local races.
Glendale Man, 21, Held For Allegedly Causing At Least $10K Tagging Damage
A 21-year-old Glendale tagger was arrested for allegedly causing almost $10,000 in damages in the San Fernando Valley, including Burbank, police announced Thursday.
Mom And Pop Shops Hope For Big Profits On Small Business Saturday
Small business owners Saturday, hoping to reel in holiday shoppers, promoted the second annual Small Business Saturday in Los Angeles and 14 other U.S. cities.
City Council OKs Competitive Edge For Local Firms In Contracting Bids
The Los Angeles City Council gave a boost Friday to local businesses that bid on city projects worth more than $150,000.
Libyans In SoCal Celebrate As Gaddafi Likely To Flee Tripoli
Many Libyan-Americans in Southern California are hoping they will soon be celebrating the disintegration of Moammar Gaddafi’s regime.
Burbank Man, 70, Pleads Not Guilty In Beating Death Of Wife, 65
A 70-year-old Burbank man pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murdering his 65-year-old wife, who was beaten in the head with a chair leg.
What To Do Close To Home On Carmageddon Weekend
By Darleene Powells Carmageddon is upon us! There are those stocking up on supplies in preparation for the weekend when a critical stretch of the 405 Freeway is shut down, but there are those determined […]
Clinton, Bush, Boxer…The World Reacts To Bin Laden’s Death
What was that old saying about good news traveling fast? Politicians reacting to good news might happen even faster.
Calif. Jobless Rate Dips Slightly, But Housing Recovery Sluggish
After 96,500 jobs were created in February — with roughly half of the job increases coming nationally — California’s unemployment rate slid to 12.2 percent.
CSU Campuses Urged To Give Priority To Local Students
California State University campuses are being urged to give priority to students seeking admission to local schools.
Hollywood ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ After Local Filming Boost
The small screen led the way in 2010, growing 49.9 percent in the fourth quarter to end the year with an 11.9 percent gain over 2009.
Alhambra, Cerritos Named Most Business-Friendly Cities
Alhambra and Cerritos were named the most business-friendly cities in Los Angeles tonight in the city — Beverly Hills — known for glitz and glam.


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