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Suspect Charged in Baldwin Park Shooting Killing Officer, Civilian The man accused of fatally shooting a Baldwin Park police officer and another man, while also wounding a second officer, was charged Tuesday with two counts of murder and other offenses. The charges against Eduardo Roberto Medina-Berumen, 22, include special circumstance allegations of multiple murders and murder of a peace officer that could open him […]
LACo Workers Rally in DTLA; Call for Contract Negotiations Six union members were arrested Tuesday when hundreds of Los Angeles County workers pushing for a new contract packed into the county Board of Supervisors’ meeting in a pre-planned act of civil disobedience. “Tuesday will mark Day 64 that SEIU 721 members have been working without a contract,” according to a statement from Service Employees […]
LA Supervisors Propose Joint City, County Homelessness Dept. Following the decision to establish a new county department to oversee homelessness programs, the Board of Supervisors Tuesday directed the county CEO to work in collaboration with the city of Los Angeles to define the partnership. On April 1, supervisors voted to establish a new department to centralize all homelessness funding and programs, including the […]
Woman Gunned Down on Costa Mesa Sidewalk Police Tuesday were investigating the fatal shooting of a young woman last night in Costa Mesa. Officers responded at about 11:10 p.m. Monday to a report of shots fired and a person wounded in the 1500 block of Lukup Lane, according to Public Affairs Manager Roxi Fyad of the Costa Mesa Police Department. “Officers found […]
Idyllwild Celebrates Indigenous Traditions at Native American Arts Festival Artwork steeped in Native American traditions, food tastings, poetry readings, bird songs and a host of other events are scheduled later this month for the annual Native American Arts Festival in Idyllwild. The Idyllwild Arts Academy is hosting the free fest from June 16 to June 20 on its 205-acre campus in the 52500 block […]
Judge Sentences Tom Girardi 7-Plus Years for $20M Fraud Scheme Disgraced former legal heavyweight Tom Girardi was handed a prison sentence of more than seven years Tuesday — his 86th birthday — for ripping off nearly $20 million from clients in a long-running Ponzi scheme. “If there is ever a defendant to cut a break to — this is not the one,” Assistant U.S. Attorney […]
LAPD Chief Addresses Targeted Transphobic Attack on Westlake Store Owner Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell Tuesday said that considerable resources are focused on apprehending the people who repeatedly attacked a transgender store owner in the Westlake District. Police have described a series of assaults against the woman as hate crimes and they are requesting the public’s help in locating two young males suspected of […]
LAFD to Re-Evaluate Recruitment in Light of Potential Budget Cuts With the city facing a roughly $1 billion deficit in the coming fiscal year and on the verge of finalizing a budget that limits spending, a commission Tuesday advanced a report detailing ways the Los Angeles Fire Department will have to pivot to meet its recruitment goals. Under the 2025-26 budget, the LAFD is expected […]
Fed Promises “Humanitarian Parole” to Girl With Potentially Fatal Illness, Family The family of a 4-year-old Mexican girl being treated for a life-threatening illness was granted a reprieve from possible deportation Tuesday, with the federal government granting the family “humanitarian parole” allowing them to remain in the country for another year. The girl, who was identified only as Sofia to protect her identity, suffers from a […]
LA Supervisors Support Bills to Film Industry Tax Credit Program The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday affirmed its support of two state bills that would modernize and expand the Film and Television Tax Credit Program in hopes of halting runaway production. Assembly Bill 1138 and Senate Bill 630 were introduced by Assemblyman Rick Chavez Zbur, D-Hollywood, and Sen. Ben Allen, D-El Segundo, in […]
Police Arrest Allegedly Armed Man in Autry Museum Lot The Los Angeles Zoo and the neighboring Autry Museum of the American West were closed Tuesday after a man possibly armed with a gun was reported in the museum parking lot. Officers responded at 4:38 a.m. Tuesday to the 4700 block of Western Heritage Way, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The man was […]
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