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Thunderstorms And June Gloom, Wildfire, Fatal Shootout: SoCal In Brief

Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not: we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in SoCal on Saturday and Sunday.

Another cool run of weather is in the cards for SoCal this week, with several chances for rain and a few thunderstorms in the forecast.
Another cool run of weather is in the cards for SoCal this week, with several chances for rain and a few thunderstorms in the forecast. (David McNew/Getty Images, File)

LOS ANGELES — As the weekend wraps up, we've rounded up all the stories you may have missed Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday.

But before we jump into Southern California’s top stories, June gloom is on track to live up to its reputation this week, with a string of cool, drizzly days and a few chances for thunderstorms developing during the first full week of the month.

Catching up on the weekend: Los Angeles medics kept busy on the trails this weekend, using helicopters to reach injured hikers in the San Gabriel Mountains. Elsewhere in Los Angeles County, crews attacked a large brush fire burning Sunday in the Antelope Valley. A man died Sunday after a shootout with two security guards in downtown L.A.

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Plus, the WeHo Pride festival drew tens of thousands of revelers to celebrate diversity this weekend.

Here are some of the stories you may have missed:

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Woman Rescued From Wilson Canyon Loop Trail After Ankle Injury

Paramedics were able to reach an injured woman by helicopter who was stranded on a remote section of the trail Sunday.

Injured Cyclist Rescued From San Gabriel Foothills

Firefighters said a man fell while cycling along the Haines Canyon Motorway on Sunday afternoon.

Firefighters Battle 2-Alarm Brush Fire In LA County

The Danny Fire sparked Sunday roughly 31 miles north of Los Angeles, officials said.

Thousands Gather For Annual West Hollywood Pride Parade

Tens of thousands of people showed up for the annual WeHo Pride festival, one of the largest celebrations of LGBTQ+ pride in the world.

Suspect Killed In Gunfire With Security Guards In Downtown LA

Gunfire erupted Sunday morning, leaving one person dead and a security guard with gunshot wounds.

Man Arrested for Alleged DUI, Manslaughter After Fatal Oceanside Crash

Police allege a driver who was speeding and intoxicated lost control of his car early Sunday, killing one of his two passengers.

Long-Coming Fire Repairs Headed To Rancho Bernardo

Nearly 16 years after the damaging blaze, San Diego on Monday is set to kick off a series of improvements in Rancho Bernardo.

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