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- Red Panda Cub Born at San Diego Zoo is Named
A red panda cub born at the San Diego Zoo — the first since...
- Police ID Armed Man Who Tried to Approach Rfk Jr
Police have identified the man who tried to approach 2024...
- Why Rush Hour Isn't so Bad in L.A. Anymore
Traffic congestion in Los Angeles and other metropolitan...
- High-Speed Rail Releases Interior Renderings
As the California High-Speed Rail to continues to march...
- Band Director Who Refused to Stop Playing Arrested
An Alabama high school band director was arrested after...
- Law Enforcement Community Mourns Slain LASD Deputy
Law enforcement, civic leaders and civilians are mourning...
- WWI Plane Crashes, Lands Upside Down in Mass
In this photo provided by the Stow Fire Department,...
- Where to Get Free & Cheap Burgers Today
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- Red Panda Cub Born at San Diego Zoo is Named
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KTLA (channel 5) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship of The CW. It is the largest directly owned property of the network's majority owner, Nexstar Media Group, and is the second-largest operated property after WPIX in New York City.
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18 lut 2022 · KTLA-TV Channel 5 celebrates its 75th anniversary this year after playing a crucial role in Los Angeles history, setting trends that revolutionized TV news.