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Costa Mesa Man Pleads Guilty in Jan. 6 Insurrection at Capitol A 23-year-old Costa Mesa man is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 7 following his guilty plea for taking part in the 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, including breaking into the Senate chamber and sitting in the vice president’s chair. Christian Alexander Secor, who was a UCLA student, pleaded guilty in the District of Columbia […]
LA County Downgraded to `Medium’ COVID Level as Cases Spread As anticipated, Los Angeles County’s rising rate of COVID-19 spread has resulted in it being downgraded from the federal government’s “low” virus level to “medium” — prompting calls from county officials to mask up indoors, get vaccinated and boosted and get tested at the first sign of illness. According to federal and county data, the […]
OC COVID-19 Infections on the Rise, But Hospitalizations Remain Steady Orange County’s COVID-19 infections are on the rise, but hospitalizations have held relatively steady and the county has not logged any deaths since last Friday, according to the latest data released by the Orange County Health Care Agency. The county’s patient loads have been bucking up and down so far this month, reaching as high […]
Man Accused in Dave Chappelle Attack Set to Make Court Appearance The man accused of attacking comedian Dave Chappelle on stage this month at the Hollywood Bowl is set to appear in court on misdemeanor charges stemming from that alleged attack. Isaiah Lee, 23, is scheduled to appear in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom for a pretrial hearing, one day after he pleaded not guilty to […]
LA Controller Candidate Rob Wilcox Drops Out Of Race, Endorses Paul Koretz Los Angeles City Controller candidate Rob Wilcox, who currently serves as communications director for City Attorney Mike Feuer, has dropped out of the race and endorsed Councilman Paul Koretz. Ballots for the election have already been sent out with Wilcox’ name. Voting ends on June 7. “Nearly a year ago, I jumped into the race […]
Trial Set for Man Charged With Murdering Rapper Nipsey Hussle Trial is set to begin June 2 for a man charged with murdering rapper Nipsey Hussle outside the rapper’s clothing store in the Hyde Park area of Los Angeles just over three years ago, a judge has confirmed. Eric Holder Jr., now 32, was indicted in May 2019 on one count each of murder and […]
Former Suge Knight Attorney Set to be Sentenced An attorney who briefly represented former rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight in what was a murder case at the time is set to be sentenced Friday in connection with his guilty plea to conspiracy and perjury charges. Sentencing was scheduled Tuesday for Matthew Powell Fletcher, but he showed up in court that afternoon, about four […]
Average Southland Gas Prices Unchanged After Rising To Records A 22-day streak of increases that boosted the average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County a record high ended Friday when it was unchanged, remaining at $6.097. The average price rose 32.3 cents during the streak, including eight-tenths of a cent Thursday, according to figures from the AAA and […]
Average Riverside County Gas Price Rises To Record For Third Consecutive Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Riverside County set a record for the third consecutive day, increasing a half-cent to $5.985. The average price has risen for 23 consecutive days, increasing 28 cents, including one-tenth of a cent Thursday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service. […]
Man Killed in Pomona Area Crash Identified A 65-year-old motorcyclist who died in a crash on a freeway transition road in the Pomona area was identified Friday. Claude Mulders, whose city of residence was not known, was identified by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office. The crash occurred about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday on the transition from the southbound Chino Valley (71) Freeway […]
One Year Ago Today (May 20, 2021)…Judge Grants Motion to Force Model’s Suit Before Arbitrator One Year Ago Today (May 20, 2021)…A judge granted Guess Inc.’s motion to force arbitration of a model’s lawsuit alleging company founder Paul Marciano sexually harassed her in the workplace, finding that the work agreements she signed were not unfairly slanted in favor of the clothier. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Steven J. Kleifield heard […]
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