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1 Man Dead, 3 Others Wounded in Shootings Outside Hollywood Home Streets were closed in a section of Hollywood Monday morning as police investigated a shooting at a gathering that left one man dead and sent three men to hospitals with gunshot wounds. The shootings were reported at 10:16 p.m. Sunday at 6112 W. Afton Place, said the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Brian Humphrey. The victims […]
Bloody Mysterious Slasher Hunted For Woman’s Midday Murder on Lennox Sidewalk: No Motive, No Description – Can You Help? Deputies Monday hunted the mysterious slasher killer of a woman in Lennox. Authorities did not know of a motive for the bloody midday slaying in broad daylight. The stabbing happened at the intersection of La Cienega and 101st Street about 11:25 a.m. Sunday, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Eva Jimenez. The victim’s name […]
LA Opening All City-Run Vaccine Sites for No-Appointment Visits Starting Monday, Los Angeles will offer appointment-free COVID-19 vaccinations at all of its city-run sites and open two additional night clinics in a new effort to expand vaccine access, Mayor Eric Garcetti said. The city is prepared to administer more than a quarter million vaccinations for the second week in a row. “We stand at […]
Horrific Garden Grove DUI Crash Kills Innocent Camry Driver, 27: Accused Drunken Driver Of Giant Pickup Runs From Death Scene The alleged drunken driver of a giant deadly pickup truck was behind bars Monday after his vehicle slammed into aToyota Camry death car stopped at a Garden Grove intersection and the 27-year-old innocent driver was killed. The dead driver’s girlfriend passenger was injured. Police and Orange County Fire Authority firefighters were dispatched at 10:54 p.m. […]
Average L.A. County Gasoline Price Rises For 17th Consecutive Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose Monday for the 17th consecutive day, increasing four-tenths of a cent to $4.149, its highest amount since Oct. 22, 2019. The average price has increased 12.3 cents over the past 17 days, including nine-tenths of a cent Sunday, according to […]
L.A. Judge to Decide Whether to Delay Huizar Trial Until Next Year Prosecutors and defense attorneys in the public corruption case involving ex-Los Angeles City Councilman Jose Huizar will ask a federal judge Monday to put off the trial for one year, but the jurist has indicated he wants to start the proceedings earlier. Citing concerns over issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, attorney schedules and voluminous […]
Updated COVID Numbers Expected Monday for Riverside County Health officials are expected to release updated COVID-19 numbers for Riverside County Monday — with hospitalization numbers down, according to the latest reported data. As of Friday, the number of COVID-positive patients hospitalized in the county had dropped below 70, with two additional virus-related deaths also reported. The Riverside University Health System said 63 people […]
Orange County Reports 33 New Cases of COVID-19, Three Deaths Orange County has reported 33 new cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths, as the county continued to close in on qualifying for the least-restrictive yellow tier of the state’s economic reopening blueprint. According to numbers released Sunday, the county’s hospitalizations due to the coronavirus dropped from 90 Saturday to 84, while the number of […]
Nighttime Lane Closures Scheduled This Week for I-10 Tune-Up Project Motorists should plan for delays this week due to nighttime lane closures set to accompany road work along Interstate 10 between Beaumont and the Coachella Valley, according to Caltrans. For more than a year, crews have been gradually making improvements to nearly 20 miles of freeway between Beaumont and Highway 111 north of Palm Springs […]
LA County Reports 248 New Cases of COVID-19, Five Deaths Los Angeles County reported 248 new cases of COVID-19 and five additional deaths Sunday, though health officials say the relatively low numbers likely reflect reporting delays over the weekend. According to state figures, there were 389 people hospitalized with the virus as of Sunday in Los Angeles County, down from 400 on Saturday. The number […]
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