Jonathan Lloyd is the Managing Editor of Digital News.
He has been a member of the digital editorial staff since 2004. Before joining NBC4, he was a digital editor at NBCConnecticut.com and a reporter for two Minnesota newspapers, Sun Newspapers and the Mankato Free Press.
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Attacker sought in rape at student housing complex on UC Irvine campus
Authorities are searching for a man in connection with a sexual assault earlier this month on the UC Irvine campus. The sexual assault at about 11 p.m. on May 16 was reported at Camino Del Sol student apartments on Arroyo Drive. Police issued a statement the next day that said the student was walking inside the housing complex when a…
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Coast Guard locates fisherman reported missing off Orange County coast
A missing 41-year-old man who was reported missing during a fishing trip off the Orange County coast has been located, the U.S. Coast Guard said Wednesday. The man left Dana Point Tuesday and was headed toward the island about 30 miles to the west. He was due back in Dana Point in the evening, but did not return. The...
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2 students hospitalized in science lab incident at George Washington Carver Middle School
Two students were hospitalized Wednesday due to an incident in a science laboratory at a middle school in South Los Angeles. Firefighter-paramedics responded at about 10 a.m. to George Washington Carver Middle School in connection with a chemical investigation in a science laboratory. Authorities determined there were no hazardous chemical found at the scene. Two students were transported in fair…
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DOJ announces Title IX investigation into trans athletes in California girls sports
The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday announced an investigation into whether a California law that allows transgender athletes to compete in girls high school sports violates the landmark Title IX federal civil rights law. The DOJ said it sent letters of legal notice to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and the...
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West Hollywood business deploys chirping device to ward off homeless people in walkway
There’s a new soundtrack on the streets in West Hollywood, where a property owner deployed a motion sensor that triggers a chirping sound to prevent homeless people from sleeping outside businesses in the area. The device is called a Blue Chirper, created by Santa Monica resident Stephen McMahon, who said he came up with the concept after homeless people...
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President Trump threatens to withhold funds over Jurupa Valley trans athlete in state finals
President Trump issued a warning to California leaders Tuesday over a transgender athlete from Jurupa Valley High School who is facing opposition both on and off the track. Junior track and field athlete AB Hernandez will be the only openly transgender competitor at the CIF State Track and Field meet at Buchanan High School in the Fresno County community of…
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Palm Springs fertility clinic targeted in bombing to reopen at temporary location
A Palm Springs fertility clinic that authorities said was targeted in an act of terrorism this month will reopen Tuesday at a temporary location. American Reproductive Centers will see patients at the temporary location at the El Mirador Medical Plaza, across the street from the clinic’s original location on Indian Canyon Drive. Clinic team members have said they are...
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LA City Council approves wage increase for hotel and airport workers
The Los Angeles City Council gave final approval Friday to an ordinance that will increase the minimum wage for Los Angeles hotel and airport workers. The proposal, which would bump minimum wage to $30 an hour by 2028, now heads to Mayor Bass’ desk for approval. The council gave initial approval to the measure earlier this month on a 12-3…
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What drivers should know about the reopening of Pacific Coast Highway
A stretch of Pacific Coast Highway closed after the Palisades Fire in January reopened Friday morning on the Los Angeles County coast. The 11-mile section of coast road had been largely off limits to everyone but residents, first responders and crews working on repairs and cleanup in the Palisades Fire area. Drivers will likely encounter heavy traffic with access into…
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Big rig hauling lumber crashes through 210 Freeway wall in Arcadia
A big rig hauling lumber crashed through a freeway sound wall early Friday and left debris scattered on the road in Arcadia. The crash was reported at about 2:30 a.m. on the eastbound 210 Freeway in the San Gabriel Valley. The overturned big rig collided with another vehicle near the Baldwin Avenue exit, crashed through the wall and ended up…