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Doctor accused of driving family over California cliff charged with attempted murder
Dharmesh Patel was charged with attempted murder after California authorities say he tried to kill his family by driving their Tesla over a cliff.
Monkey business: Police looking for gorilla statue stolen from Maryland antique shop
Police are looking for a man who stole a statue of a gorilla from in front of a Maryland antiques store. A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered.
As hikers go missing in snowy mountains outside Los Angeles, rescuers struggle to keep up
In less than a month, Los Angeles-area search-and-rescue crews have had to recover two bodies and risk their lives looking for missing hikers.
Hope remains to find actor Julian Sands, missing on treacherous California mountain 1 week
Actor Julian Sands has been missing on a deadly California mountain for a week. Crews have been looking for him every day.
12 women sue Northern California school, ex-teacher accused of abusing dozens of students
From 2007 to 2014, multiple investigations have found that a teacher at Sonoma Academy was abusing students. The school is accused of covering it up.
I got a sneak peek at Universal Studios Hollywood Super Nintendo World, won the golden mushroom
Universal Studios in Southern California is about to open a Super Nintendo World. From rides to augmented reality, a preview of what it’ll be like.
From Hollywood to caged: Capture, death of beloved P-22 mountain lion is part of a growing problem
How California’s famous P-22 mountain lion’s capture and death is part of a growing problem of balancing human expansion with wildlife.
Child sex-abuse victims battle time, money in effort to hold suspects accountable. These laws can help.
A growing movement is allowing survivors of childhood sexual abuse to seek justice decades after their assaults.
Civil statutes of limitation explained
Attorney Paul Mones, who has represented sex abuse victims in 40 states, explains why justice can be dependent on where survivors live.