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KCAL-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 9, is an independent television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States.
KCAL-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 9, is an independent television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States.
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- Canyon Country elementary school on lockdown as deputies investigate reports of man shooting pellet gun
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- USC campus police and pro-Palestinian protesters face off
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- Los Angeles Denim Day rally promotes sexual violence prevention
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- Simi Valley High School on lockdown
- Police recover gun from student during lockdown on San Bernardino high school campus
- 3 teens, 1 adult trapped inside car after brief pursuit with LA County deputies
- Investigation underway after man shot and killed in Rosemead
- Barricaded suspect surrenders to police after hours-long standoff
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- Coffee Break: LeBron James stars in new Taco Bell commercial
- DA says man who broke into Getty House was "targeting" Mayor Karen Bass
- Victim of deadly Metro stabbing identified as 67-year-old mother
- Man arrested for shooting LASD deputy in back at West Covina stoplight
- New study shows that White sharks are common along Southern California coast
- Stolen vehicle suspect barricades inside car at end of pursuit in San Pedro
- Police investigating reports of stabbing near Reseda high school
- Five-year-old's youthful spirit leads family through long wait for a heart donor
- New bill can force California to reveal who they're sharing your baby's DNA with
- Local woman uses mobile flower delivery business, passion for music to overcome addiction
- Orange County IVF clinic faces negligence lawsuit from nine families
- Homeless man arrested in deadly Metro stabbing in Studio City
- Sheriff Robert Luna announces the arrest of a suspect for the deputy shot in West Covina
- The Heisman Trust to reinstate the 2005 Heisman Trophy to Reggie Bush
- L.A.'s Heritage Square to host Spooky Swap Meet
- Costa Mesa family sues car dealership for reporting loaned out car as stolen
- Here's how LA County saves the extra storm water it gets