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Deputy involved Shooting in Commerce Leaves One Person Dead A confrontation and shooting involving sheriff’s deputies in Commerce Friday left one suspect dead, another suspect wounded and a deputy hospitalized for treatment of facial injuries, authorities said. Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s East Los Angeles Station responded at approximately 4 a.m. to the 5700 block of Whittier Boulevard after receiving a […]
Olympic Gold Medalist Says She Was Victim of Racist Attack Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee said she was pepper-sprayed in what she calls a racist attack last month while she was with a group of friends in Los Angeles. According to multiple media reports, Lee, an American gymnast and the first Hmong-American to represent the United States in the Olympics, told the PopSugar website she […]
Orange County Sees Surge in COVID-19 Vaccine Demand for Kids About 3,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were administered Tuesday for the newly eligible ages of 5 to 11, the county’s deputy county health officer recently told reporters. Since those ages were authorized to receive the Pfizer vaccine last week, nearly 7,780 doses overall have been administered. “So seeing 3,000 on a Tuesday is really good,” […]
LA County Warns of Continued COVID Cases Among Homeless COVID-19 continues to circulate among the homeless population, Los Angeles County health officials said, noting that five homeless people died from the virus over the past week while adding preparations are underway for anticipated winter rise in shelter populations. According to the county Department of Public Health, 101 new COVID cases among the homeless were […]
Riverside County’s COVID Hospitalizations Decrease, 15 New Deaths Reported The number of coronavirus patients hospitalized in Riverside County decreased, while 220 new cases were confirmed and 15 new virus-related deaths were reported in the latest data. According to the Riverside University Health System, COVID-related hospitalizations countywide decreased to 237 on Wednesday, down from 240 on Tuesday. The number of those patients in intensive care […]
LA City Council to Consider Changes to Its Proof of Vaccination Law The Los Angeles City Council Friday will vote on enforcement measures and modifications for its new law requiring Angelenos patronizing indoor restaurants, gyms, entertainment and recreational facilities, personal care establishments and some city buildings to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. The law went into effect on Nov. 8, but enforcement is not set […]
Britney Spears Hopes Power of Prayer Convinces Judge to End Conservatorship Having recently posted on Instagram, “I haven’t prayed for something more in my life,” Britney Spears is hoping a judge Friday will end the conservatorship the pop star has lived under since 2008. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny is expected to consider a petition for terminating the conservatorship filed in a surprise move […]
Getty Museum Acquires Famed Painting by French Impressionist Caillebotte “Young Man at His Window,” regarded as the most important painting by French impressionist Gustave Caillebotte, will go on view at the Getty Center Museum in 2022. The J. Paul Getty Museum acquired the large-scale figure painting at an auction in New York City Thursday. The purchase price was not disclosed for the work widely […]
LA May Seek Strategies to Stop Large Companies from Worsening Housing Crisis The Los Angeles City Council Friday will consider a motion introduced by Council President Nury Martinez aimed at preventing large tech companies and private equity firms from purchasing affordable, predominantly single-family housing as investments. “The housing crisis has been further exacerbated by high tech companies such as Zillow, Opendoor, Rockethomes and Redfin as well as […]
Average Southland Gas Prices Rise To Highest Amount Since October 2012 The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose 1.4 cents Friday to $4.638, its highest amount since Oct. 16, 2012, one day after recording its largest daily increase since Feb. 19, 2.6 cents. The average price is 4.8 cents more than one week ago, 19.5 cents higher than […]
One Year Ago Today (November 12, 2020)…Felon Accused of Molesting Family Member Arraigned One Year Ago Today (November 12, 2020)…A convicted felon accused of sexually assaulting a young family member in Moreno Valley over a period of years pleaded not guilty to rape of a minor and other charges. Jesus Alfredo Mejia, 33, was arrested last month following an investigation by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Along with […]
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