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The Daily Brief: Did Missing Woman Secretly Marry for Money?, L.A.'s Air Quality Really Is That Bad Right Now, and more.
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Good Afternoon! It’s Thursday, Dec 5.
With a high of 64°, we will have cloudy to partly cloudy skies throughout the day in Los Angeles.
Did Hannah Kobayashi Secretly Marry for Money?
Hannah Kobayashi's mysterious disappearance has taken a turn after her mother discovered documents suggesting a potential green card marriage scam involving an Argentinian man. These findings were followed by her father's tragic death and prompted involvement from LAPD and the FBI. Despite initial suspicions, LAPD investigators announced Kobayashi as a "voluntary missing person," noting she was seen entering Mexico alone on Nov. 12. With videos from LA’s shopping centers and her unexpected move to Mexico, questions swirl around her intentions and the legitimacy of her marriage. Her family remains unconvinced and requests to see all evidence, seeking clarity about her situation and any hidden factors at play.
You're Not Seeing Things—L.A.'s Air Quality Really Is That Bad Right Now
Attention, L.A. residents! A sweeping air quality alert is in effect until Friday midnight. High pollution levels call for precautionary measures, especially for those with respiratory issues. Limit outdoor activities and stay updated to protect your health.
Baby2Baby Hosts Holiday Giving Event for 500 L.A. Students
Baby2Baby's event at BMO Arena combined holiday magic, celebrity support, and essential giveaways for 500 LAUSD students, emphasizing community support for kids in need.
L.A. City Council Move to Protect Immigrants Before President Trump Takes the White House
Los Angeles has taken a decisive step to protect its immigrant population by approving a new sanctuary city ordinance. Discover how this measure changes the landscape for undocumented residents and what it means for the community as a new political era begins.
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