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A 31-year-old transient accused of killing two people is tracked to an alley in West Hollywood.

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A 31-year-old transient accused of killing two people is tracked to an alley in West Hollywood.

A 31-year-old transient accused of killing two people is tracked to an alley in West Hollywood.
Zackariah Timothy Lehnen was arrested Thursday morning, but his relationship to the victims—one of whom was a Santa Monica resident—remains unknown.
Zackariah Timothy Lehnen is arrested in West Hollywood on Thursday morning in connection with a double homicide in Culver City, but his relationship to the victims remains unknown.
The Culver City Police Department is holding a news conference Thursday afternoon to discuss details about the case.
Erica Escobar, 27, of Santa Monica was found dead along with an 89-year-old man in a Culver City home Tuesday.
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Many of the proposed cuts to Culver City Unified School District expenditures are approved at Tuesday's meeting, but the security department shuffle is still in progress.
Lucien Bergez, 89, is identified as one of two victims discovered Tuesday at a Huron Avenue home in Culver City.
Investigators are following several leads in the double homicides discovered in a Huron Avenue home Tuesday.
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Union members came in droves Tuesday night to protest the budget reductions that propose cutting 32 support staffers and 19.2 teachers from the Culver City Unified School District.
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Culver City's Barbara Effros looks to raise awareness and help others dealing with the disease.
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The Board of Education honored the district's teachers Tuesday night by acknowledging May 2 to May 6 as Teacher Appreciation Week.
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