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Spectrum News 1 is a local news source that focuses on delivering relevant and diverse content to communities throughout Southern California. The network employs multimedia journalists who are deeply connected to their local audiences and provide in-depth coverage of important community issues. Spectrum News 1 is available exclusively to Spectrum subscribers in the region, with content shared across multiple local news channels owned by Charter Communications.

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This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

  • Tetris at 40: A Classic Game's Enduring Influence on Video Game Design and Culture

    Tetris at 40: A Classic Game's Enduring Influence on Video Game Design and Culture

    Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 In honor of Tetris' 40th anniversary, exhibits and competitions around the world celebrate the iconic puzzle game's enduring influence. At Worcester Polytechnic Institute, a friendly competition for the highest score on Nintendo Entertainment System Tetris continues, with a 13-year-old gamer recently surpassing the limit of the console. Elsewhere, students create Tetris displays using various technologies and MIT's Media Lab offers a course that builds a Tetris game from scratch to demonstrate computing concepts.
  • Nine Cases of Whooping Cough Reported in Fayette County Schools: Health Department Urges Vaccination and Vigilance

    Nine Cases of Whooping Cough Reported in Fayette County Schools: Health Department Urges Vaccination and Vigilance

    Broke On: Tuesday, 14 May 2024 Nine cases of Whooping Cough reported in Fayette County schools since late April, including three new ones on May 14. Health officials urge caution and vaccination as the number of cases rises, affecting students from Lafayette High School, Henry Clay High School, Bryan Station High School, and Lexington Catholic High School.
  • Four Injured, Suspect Dead in Beavercreek Walmart Shooting

    Broke On: Tuesday, 21 November 2023
      Four people were injured in a shooting at a Walmart Supercenter in Beavercreek, Ohio. The suspect died due to an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The victims' conditions are unknown and they have been transported to area hospitals for treatment. No shots were fired by law enforcement responding to the scene. This is the same Walmart where John Crawford III was shot and killed by an officer in 2014 while holding a BB gun for sale.
    • Los Angeles Fire Highlights Homelessness Crisis and Policy Failures

      Broke On: Wednesday, 15 November 2023 A fire broke out beneath a section of Interstate 10 in Los Angeles, leading to the evacuation of at least 16 homeless people. The land under the freeway was leased to Apex Development Inc., which had stored flammable materials there, contrary to the lease agreement. The fire, likely caused by arson, spread quickly due to these materials. Apex had also subleased the land to six other companies without permission. The incident has led to renewed criticism of the city's handling of homelessness.
    • SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP Continue Negotiations Amid Ongoing Strike

      Broke On: Wednesday, 01 November 2023 The AMPTP has warned that a deal needs to be reached by the end of the week to keep TV and movie release schedules on track. SAG-AFTRA, which has 160,000 members, has been striking since July 14, demanding higher residual payments from streaming companies. On the 111th day of the 2023 actors strike, SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios continue negotiations, with a deal appearing to be within reach. Studios have expressed to the union that their 2024 film slates will be in jeopardy if a deal is not reached this week. Over 3,000 actors and supporters rallied in Los Angeles as the SAG-AFTRA and major Hollywood studios made progress in their negotiations.