Students Design Special Helmets Frontline Workers To Snack, Scratch During Coronavirus OutbreakA pair of Vietnamese students have come up with a helmet that allows frontline health workers to eat a snack or even scratch their nose without exposing themselves to the risks of the coronavirus infection. Katie Johnston reports.

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100 Firefighters From Mexico Arrive In San Bernardino To Help Battle California WildfiresFirefighters from Mexico have come to help battle the numerous wildfires burning up and down the West Coast. Katie Johnston reports.

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Auction Featuring Vin Scully's Personal Items Garners Over $2MWednesday's auction of legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully's personal collection garnered more than $2 million, a portion of which will benefit neuromuscular research at UCLA. Katie Johnston reports.

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President Trump Swipes At Prince Harry, Meghan Markle After They Urge Americans To VoteThe couple, now living in Southern California, appeared in a Time 100 video urging people to vote. DeMarco Morgan reports.

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President Trump Booed As He Pays Respects To Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader GinsburgThe president says he wants to seat a ninth Supreme Court justice before the November election. Christina Ruffini reports.

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Protests Erupt After Deputies Shoot, Kill Man In San Clemente, Several ArrestedSeveral people were arrested in San Clemente Thursday as dozens of protesters gathered to demonstrate the fatal shooting of a homeless man by Orange County Sheriff’s deputies the day before.

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Aedes Aegypti Mosquito Capable Of Carrying Dengue, Zika Viruses Detected In Thousand OaksA non-native mosquito capable of carrying dengue and Zika virus has been detected in Thousand Oaks, the second instance it has been found in Ventura County. Katie Johnston reports.

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Some Evacuation Orders Lifted For Bobcat Fire, 47 Homes DestroyedFirefighters Thursday morning continued to make significant progress on the stubborn Bobcat Fire burning in the Angeles National Forest and Antelope Valley foothills amid a new investigation into whether Southern California Edison’s utility equipment may have sparked the blaze.

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FAA Clears Harrison Ford In Hawthorne Runway MishapActor Harrison Ford has been cleared following an investigation into a piloting incident which occurred Hawthorne Municipal Airport in April.

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Monti Washington On BET+'s "Bruh" & Working With Tyler PerryThe star of "Tyler Perry's Bruh" on BET+ talks with CBS Local's DJ Sixsmith about being on a show with four Black male stars, working for Perry and the importance of his show in today's world.

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Disney Pushes Back Release Dates For ‘Black Widow,’ ‘West Side Story’ Among OthersThe coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll on Hollywood, forcing entertainment giant Disney this week to push back the release dates of several highly anticipated movies, some for up to a full year. Katie Johnston reports.

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Death Valley National Park Breaks Several Heat Records This SummerSeveral heat records were broken between June and August at Death Valley National Park, which marks "a continued record of a changing climate," park officials said. Katie Johnston reports.

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CBS2/KCAL9 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage MonthCBS2/KCAL9 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

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ER Physician Talks About Whether LA Will See A Labor Day SurgeLAC+USC Medical Center emergency physician Dr. Erika Flores Uribe talks to CBS2 News This Morning about whether Los Angeles will see a Labor Day surge in coronavirus cases.

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School Bus-Sized Asteroid Circles Close To Earth ThursdayA school bus-sized asteroid came within about 13,000 miles of the earth Thursday, according to scientists.

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LA City Finalizes Plan To Help Renters Stay In Their HomesThe $10 million defense fund is aimed at helping Angelenos from being evicted. DeMarco Morgan reports.

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LA To Use $6M Of CARES Act Funding To Help Street Vendors Get Permits, Equipment Amid COVID-19 StrugglesLos Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to use $6 million in federal CARES Act funding to help street vendors procure equipment and permits needed to comply with local laws. Katie Johnston reports.

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LA Metro To Replace Smart Bikes With Classic Bikes In Westside Area Due To Lack Of PopularityLos Angeles County Metropolitan Authority has announced bicycles with smart technology offered for public use will be replaced with classic models due to lack of popularity in Westside neighborhoods. Katie Johnston reports.

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LA Sheriff Alex Villanueva Says Calls For His Resignation From Local Officials Are 'Downright Un-American'Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva says calls for him to step down are "downright un-American" and has signaled he would not honor a subpoena from local officials. Katie Johnston reports.

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SGV Man Faces Federal Gun Charges After Allegedly Driving Truck Toward Demonstrators In PasadenaA San Gabriel Valley man who allegedly drove his truck into a crowd of demonstrators in Pasadena on May 31 was arrested Wednesday. Katie Johnston reports.

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Deputies Seeking Tips After Man Was Found Fatally Shot In WestmontTwo people were detained on Wednesday after a man was shot and killed in the Westmont area. Katie Johnston reports.

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Firefighters Strengthen Containment Lines Around Bobcat Fire, 47 Homes DestroyedFirefighters Thursday morning continued to make significant progress on the stubborn Bobcat Fire burning in the Angeles National Forest and Antelope Valley foothills amid a new investigation into whether Southern California Edison’s utility equipment may have sparked the blaze. Kara Finnstrom reports.

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LASD Deputy Shoots Man In Parking Garage Near Whittier CourthouseAuthorities were investigating Wednesday after an off-duty deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department shot a man in a parking garage near the Whittier Courthouse. Katie Johnston reports.

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Only One Arrest, No Violence During Downtown LA Breonna Taylor ProtestsThere was some vandalism but no violence after hundreds of people took to the streets of downtown Los Angeles Wednesday night to peacefully protest a Kentucky grand jury’s decision not to charge officers directly in the killing of Brianna Taylor. Tina Patel reports.

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