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Stefan Lopez


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CA Medical Board Could Lose Investigative Powers

As patients in California's healthcare system continue to die from drug overdoses, two lawmakers are now stepping in to do something about it.

Australian Man Dies After Snake Bite During Practice

A field hockey player did not receive immediate medical attention despite being bitten by a highly venomous brown snake.

Eva Longoria Opens Up About Dangerous Weight Loss, Depression

The sultry Latina recently went on air to discuss her own issues stemming from her ugly divorce to Tony Parker.

Suspect In Sexual Assault Of Northridge Girl Found In Mexico, Arraigned In Los Angeles

After a nearly month-long manhunt, the suspect was located at a rehab clinic in Mexico, where he was selling coconuts to tourists on the beach.

HIV Vaccine Fails In Medical Trial, NIH Halts The Study

Despite the recent success of certain vaccines in curing a handful of patients lately, the HVTN 505 has been halted due to its poor performance.

Mayor Villaraigosa Heads To D.C. To Talk Terrorism, Immigration Reform

L.A.'s mayor is set to meet with Washington officials to discuss a wide variety of issues Thursday.

2013 NFL Draft Predictions: San Francisco, Oakland, and San Diego

We take a look at what to expect for California's three football teams in this year's NFL Draft.

New CA Bill Proposes Soda Tax As New Study Finds Link Between Soda And Diabetes

A bill has just been proposed to California lawmakers that would institute a one cent tax on each ounce of soda sold in the state.

Tesla Motors Founder Musk, Others Critical Of L.A.'s 405 Freeway

Traffic on the famed freeway has always been an issue, but as its renovation project seems to be failing, many are now questioning what needs to be done.

Teen Fatally Stabbed At Cleveland High School, Suspects Alleged Gang Members

Police have arrested two teenagers in the fatal stabbing of Kevin Orellano, both of whom are now facing murder charges.

Pres. Obama Talks Tattoos, Michelle's "Single Mom" Status

On the "Today" show this week, President Obama opened up about what's been going on in the presidential household lately.

Mexican Cartel Queen Pleads Guilty In Drug Trafficking Case

Sandra Avila Beltran has pled guilty to accessory charges in a drug trafficking operation that involved multiple Mexican cartels.

Research Finds E. Coli Bacteria Capable Of Producing Fossil Fuels

Though not economically viable just yet, the research has proven that we may soon have a renewable source of fossil fuels at our disposal.

Los Angeles Man Has Eaten At Over 6000 Different Chinese Restaurants

David Chan has had a lot of Chinese food in his day, though the reason for his gastronomical adventure remains a mystery.

$1.6 Billion Harry Potter Expansion For Universal Studios Hollywood Approved: Impact On L.A Economy

Construction will begin this summer on the theme park, with over 2 million square feet expected to be added to the park.

Aniston And Theroux Marriage Delayed, Reason Why Uncertain

Fans are rooting for Aniston to finally tie the know again, but the wedding does not appear to be happening any time soon.

$4.2 Million Settlement Reached In Dorner Manhunt Case, $1 Million Reward Still Being Debated

The Dorner manhunt gripped the nation this past February, and now several people are cashing in on the high profile case.

Villaraigosa's Financial Mismanagement Top Concern For Garcetti, Greuel

As we reach the home stretch of the race for who will be Los Angeles' next mayor, both candidates are focusing on a worrisome budget deficit.

Villaraigosa Announces Bike Share Program For Los Angeles

A new rental bike system is being developed for the city, and many people seem to be enthusiastic about its potential.

LAX Emergency Evacuation Was False Alarm

The Southern California area has already received more than its fair share of emergency scares this past week, and played host to another Monday night.

Pennsylvania Couple Lose Second Child After Refusal To Seek Medical Attention

The Schaibles believed that the power of prayer was the only medicine that their children would need.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev And Twitter: A Cyber-Match For The Ages?

People have flocked to the suspected bomber's Twitter account to gain insight into the tragedy, and they're not being quiet about it either.

Toronto's Muslim Community Thwarts Possible Al-Qaeda Terrorist Plot

The community worked quickly to inform authorities of the terrorist plans that were being developed by two people people in the area.

Nevada Accused Of Abandoning Hundreds Of Mentally Ill Patients In Other States

Nevada's main psychiatric hospital, Rawson-Neal, has been accused of sending mentally ill patients to other states with no plans or provisions.

Three Competing Marijuana Measures on May 21 L.A. City Ballots

As marijuana grows in popularity in America, Los Angeles must decide how it will move forward with its regulation of medical marijuana.
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