
Alex Rozier
Reporter at KNBC-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
Reporter at NBC LA
Reporter for @NBCLA -3x National Murrow winner , 9x Emmy winner - Missouri grad - Previously: @WFAA , @KING5Seattle , @KHQLocalNews , @KOMUnews - 🌈
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6 days ago |
telemundo52.com | Alex Rozier |Jonathan Lloyd
Las autoridades buscan al responsable de la muerte de un hombre que andaba en bicicleta el jueves por la noche en el vecindario de Canoga Park. El ataque se reportó alrededor de las 9:30 p. m. en la Avenida Internacional, cerca de la Avenida Canoga, en la comunidad del Valle de San Fernando. Los investigadores informaron que el hombre iba en bicicleta, con una mochila y comida, cuando fue apuñalado.
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6 days ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Alex Rozier |Jonathan Lloyd
Authorities are searching for the person who killed a man who was riding a bicycle Thursday night in a Canoga Park neighborhood. The attack was reported at about 9:30 p.m. on International Avenue near Canoga Avenue in the San Fernando Valley community. Investigators said the man was on a bicycle, carrying a backpack and food, when he was stabbed. Neighbors left flowers and candles at the location where the victim, identified only at a man in his 30s, was attacked.
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6 days ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Christian Cazares |Alex Rozier |Missael Soto
Neighbors in a small town in Riverside County are awaiting swift action on dozens of RVs illegally parked and brought in from the City of Industry. On Tuesday, city officials in Wildomar put up a notice giving 48 hours to remove all the trailers from the lot after residents in the area raised safety concerns. If the owner failed to meet the deadline, the city says it would do it itself and foot Black Series, the RV company, the bill.
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1 week ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Alex Rozier
Neighbors in Wildomar are frustrated after dozens of Black Series RVs moved into their small town in Riverside County -- the same trailers that had plenty of problems in City of Industry. For weeks, NBC4 reported on many homeless who were living inside dozens of RVs in City of Industry. Several of the trailers caught on fire as plenty of trash piled up outside. Eventually, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department removed them and now, they've shown up in Wildomar.
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1 week ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Alex Rozier
Neighbors in Wildomar are frustrated after dozens of Black Series RVs moved into their small town in Riverside County -- the same trailers that had plenty of problems in City of Industry. For weeks, NBC4 reported on many homeless who were living inside dozens of RVs in City of Industry. Several of the trailers caught on fire as plenty of trash piled up outside. Eventually, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department removed them and now, they've shown up in Wildomar.
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