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Man lost $21,000 in SIM swap scam. Here's how to protect yourself
Crooks hijacked a man’s cellphone number and then stole money from his bank account using two-factor authentication.
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Dogs Accidentally Ingesting Drugs Is More Common Than You Think
When a pet owner takes their dog on a walk the last thing they are worried about is their dog ingesting drugs. The NBC4 I-Team has learned that it is actually more common than we think.
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‘Mostly' About Water, Not Just Illegal Drugs, Calif. Officials Say of Crackdown on Pot Grows
Illegal pot grows were already a problem in the High Desert, but during the pandemic, the number increased, and now officials say with scarce water resources in Southern California, it’s a drought problem too.
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‘It Was Shocking': Tenant Turns Calif. Rental Property Into Elaborate Marijuana Operation
What was once a beautifully maintained five-bedroom, four-bath house was turned into a large-scale grow operation that posed a danger to the entire neighborhood.
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Airbnb Hosts Struggle With Loss of Reservations, Income Due to Pandemic
Thousands of Airbnb hosts around Southern California are still without any income or new reservations, nearly two months after the travel industry was essentially shut down.
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Boiling, Steaming, Heating, Rotating: Calif. Doctor Researches How to Reuse N95 Masks
The shortage of personal protective equipment — specifically those N95 masks — continues to be a struggle for many healthcare workers. But an emergency medicine doctor in Orange County, California, started researching solutions and found inexpensive ways to clean and reuse them.
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Parents Say Son's Death Inside Unlicensed Residential Mental Health Home Could Have Been Prevented
At 26 years old, Brandon Nelson hospitalized and released to a residential mental health home in Southern California. He took his own life 24 hours after being admitted. His parents say Brandon’s death could have been prevented and that state regulators failed them.