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Katie Ledecky is having a great time in her first competitive event of the season at the FINA Swimming World Cup.

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Katie Ledecky is having a great time in her first competitive event of the season at the FINA Swimming World Cup.

Intended to honor law enforcement, the thin blue line represents the line that keeps society from descending into lawlessness.
Firefighters had to use hydraulic tools to free the passengers trapped inside of one of the vehicles involved.
"My nephew's death has left us devastated. It's a very tragic death, to travel so far and die in an unknown place," Rose Lee said.
"I'm seeing on the buyer end, their buying power has diminished, but they're not facing as much competition either," Warren said.
Several street takeovers halted traffic in Santa Fe Springs and Westminster on Thursday evening.
The shipment, consisting of 14 ATM machines, was loaded into the back of the truck in Brea before teh suspect drove away.
According to Hemet police Lieutenant Dan Reinbolt, the suspect used a "sharp object to scratch letters and shapes into the drywall."
All Richard Lilya wants is to see his day in court. Unfortunately, because of a shortage of judges, he might not get it.
Parent Ryan Sorba said he was appalled that his hometown and school board were "promoting" the event.
The multi-vehicle crash happened on Saturday evening, just before 6 p.m. on Reseda Boulevard near San Fernando Mission Boulevard.
Spraying endless amounts of water on the grass is a thing of the past in Long Beach.
Jack McCall takes a second to remember that everything he has worked so hard for could disappear in a matter of moments to wildfires.
"I am a widow and I am 52," said widow Christina Briones. "My kids don't have their dad anymore."
It was there that authorities arrived to locate the victims. One person had died, while two others were hospitalized in stable condition.
The victim described as a man was pronounced dead at the hospital. The suspect was believed to be a female.
Authorities say the hiker got hurt in a ground level fall near El Escorpion Trail.
"This is a serious moment in American history," Newsom said. "I've had enough. So I'll proudly and happily stand up."
Several cities in Southern California ranked within the top 25 safest cities for trick-or-treating this Halloween.
Further north in Porter Ranch Monday morning, CBSLA's Kara Finnstrom came across some strong winds that were blowing trees.