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Catch up on Southern California's top stories for Wednesday, May 7.
Dad In Coma, Son Killed, Daughter Presumed Dead In Smuggling Operation
Emergency crews recovered three bodies on the beach in Del Mar.
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Peacock Trapping To Resume In SoCal Neighborhood
The Rancho Palos Verdes City Council voted Tuesday to conduct "limited, humane" trapping in three neighborhoods.
3 Students Stabbed Near OC High School
An investigation is underway after three Santa Ana High School students were stabbed Wednesday afternoon, ABC 7 reported.
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Earthquake Strikes Off SoCal Coast. Did You Feel It?
The quake struck around 9:33 a.m. and its epicenter appeared to be 3 miles off the coast of Malibu, according to the U.S. Geological Survey
Gate Crasher Had Been Harassing Jennifer Aniston For Years: Police
A man, who claimed Jennifer Aniston is his wife, had long targeted the “Friends” star with calls and emails, according to prosecutors.
Bones Of 2 People Found On Hiking Trail: Reports
Human remains belonging to two people were found on a hiking trail on Sunday, according to reports.
Man Falls Deep Into Utility Vault, Dies At RivCo Desert Resort
Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department worked for hours to bring up the person trapped in a utility vault.
Physical Therapist Accused Of Sex Assault On Patient In Santa Monica
A Santa Monica physical therapist accused of sexually assaulting a patient during an appointment may have victimized others, police say.
Take Mom To This Palm Desert Spa This Mother's Day: Review
Treat the mother figure in your life to a day of luxury at the JW Marriott’s Desert Springs Spa in the heart of Palm Desert.
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