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Helen Jeong

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Katsuya Uechi, sushi chef who defined LA's dining scene, dies

Katsuya Uechi, a legendary sushi chef who created the Sushi Katsu-ya brand in Los Angeles, has died at the age of 67, his restaurants confirmed Friday. Uechi, who moved to the United States from Ja

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 26, 2026 · business

Man falls 45 feet at North Hollywood construction site

Firefighters and paramedics rushed to a North Hollywood construction site after receiving a report about a man who fell into a confined space, the Los Angeles Fire Department said Friday. Officials

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 26, 2026 · safety

Why Türkiye's World Cup zone at Grand Park is ‘shocking' and ‘offensive' to one LA community

While the nation of Türkiye may be successfully showing off its sports diplomacy skills during the 2026 World Cup, the team’s visit to Los Angeles has triggered painful memories and provoked historica

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 26, 2026 · parks

DOJ picked Palisades arson suspect as ‘scapegoat' despite lack of evidence, defense attorney says

Minutes after a mistrial was declared in the Pacific Palisades arson trial Friday, defense attorneys for the suspect expressed confidence that the federal government’s attempt to retry the case will a

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 26, 2026 · safety

Massive methamphetamine bust in Palmdale

Over 800 pounds of methamphetamine was discovered in the city of Palmdale while authorities were investigating a possible illegal dumping incident, officials announced Thursday. Code enforcement of

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 25, 2026 · local

Foul odors overwhelm Boyle Heights as 85 million pounds of food sits inside burned warehouse

After the fire that burned inside a 500,000-square-foot cold food storage building in Boyle Heights for over a week was knocked down, the city of Los Angeles is set to start the new phase of cleanup a

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 25, 2026 · safety

Palmdale man arrested for forcing girls to create sexual images, FBI says

Federal authorities arrested a Palmdale man who allegedly blackmailed teenage girls and forced them to make sexual images, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced Thursday. Kenneth Mell

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 25, 2026 · safety

Universal Studios Hollywood entry process has changed. Here's what to expect

Just like many things in Hollywood, the security process at Universal Studios Hollywood has gotten a makeover. The theme park has implemented a new security set-up, requiring theme park guests as w

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 24, 2026 · parks

City of LA to spend at least $120K for a lawsuit filed by its own councilman

The city of Los Angeles will pay for legal services to fend off litigation filed by its own city councilmember against the LA Ethics Commission. The LA City Council Wednesday approved the proposal

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 24, 2026 · government

2 brothers killed, an ADU blown out: Fireworks already creating chaos in LA before Fourth of July

It doesn’t have to the Fourth of July or any kind of a holiday. Los Angeles has no shortage of deadly incidents caused by illegal fireworks, including commercial-grade explosives that could take out a

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

Housing aid for LA wildfire survivors extended

Federal housing assistance for Los Angeles wildfire survivors will continue be available after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) extended the disaster aid, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wed

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

Trump's voter ID executive order blocked following lawsuit by California, other states

California and 19 other blue states successfully sued the federal government, permanently blocking President Donald Trump’s executive order on voter ID and mail-in ballots, state Attorney General Rob

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 24, 2026 · government

Long Beach police looking to a Yukon possibly involved in hit-and-run crash

Long Beach authorities Wednesday sought the public’s help to find the driver and car suspected in an injury hit-and-run from last month. The crash happened in a Naples neighborhood on Sunday, May 2

NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

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