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by: , additional reporting by Matt Phillips
A broken water main buckled the street and sent a large amount of water pouring down a street in Woodland Hills Tuesday night.
The Los Angeles Fire Department was alerted to the break in the 23700 block of Hatteras Street at 8:50 p.m., according to Brian Humphrey of the Fire Department.
The Fire Department left the scene at 9:15 p.m., Humphrey added.

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Despite the rapid spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant, Los Angeles County’s top health official said Tuesday that no lockdowns are planned at this time, as vaccines and other safety measures remain strong tools to combat the new threat.
The stance in the nation’s most populous county echoes statements from President Biden, national COVID-19 czar Dr. Anthony Fauci and health officials elsewhere in California.
Angelenos heading around town to celebrate the holidays will be able to get to their destinations free of charge on public transportation this Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, courtesy of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Metro announced Tuesday that it will be waiving fees for bus and rail service for five hours each on both holidays.
The parents of a 2-year-old child who was tortured, stabbed and beaten are facing several charges, Orange County authorities reported Tuesday.
Santos Salgado Beltran, 34, and Ana Billalba, 27, were arrested Sunday after Beltran dropped his daughter off at a relative’s house and the relative saw the toddler’s stab wound and other injuries, and took her to the hospital, the Santa Ana Police Department reported.

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