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Bobcat Fire Grows to nearly 100,000 Acres, Continues to Threaten Homes The Bobcat Fire in the Angeles National Forest has grown to an estimated 103,135 acres with just 15% containment, and officials warned that the flames would continue to spread from the Antelope Valley foothills into the communities of Juniper Hills, Valyermo and Big Pine. Los Angeles County will host a virtual community meeting Monday on […]
1 Dead in Sole Vehicle Crash in Acton A man was killed Monday in a fatal solo vehicle crash in Acton, authorities said. The accident, which occurred near Forest View and Peakland roads, was reported to the California Highway Patrol at 12:15 a.m., said CHP officer Dion Conley. The location is along the Antelope Valley (14) Freeway. The man, who was in his […]
Firefighters Tackle Palms Building Fire Firefighters responded to a small structure fire in the Palms area of Los Angeles Monday. The fire, in the 8900 block of Venice Boulevard, was reported to the Culver City Fire Department just before 11 p.m. The building had smoke showing when firefighters arrived on scene. The Los Angeles Fire Department was initially dispatched but […]
Small Quake Strikes Near Lake Elsinore A small earthquake Monday rattled an area spanning Riverside and Orange counties, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The magnitude-3.4 temblor struck at 6:20 a.m. at a depth of about 4.9 miles, its epicenter 6.4 miles west-northwest of Lake Elsinore in Riverside County and 10.9 miles east-northeast of Rancho Santa Margarita in Orange County, according to […]
Report: Failure of Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel Portends ‘Tsunami’ of Hotel Closures The upscale Luxe Rodeo Drive hotel has closed, a casualty of a pandemic that is likely to put more hotels out of business, it was reported Monday. The 86-room hotel, which for 27 years shared a city block with such high-end outlets as Cartier and Harry Winston, notified its workers last week that it would […]
Police Pursue Suspect They Believe Armed in Pacoima Police chased a suspect they believe was armed with a gun through the streets of Pacoima Monday morning. An officer from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Foothill Station announced at 1:30 a.m. that he was in pursuit of the male in the 12600 block of Van Nuys Boulevard. Police followed him north on Van Nuys, […]
OC Reports 190 New COVID-19 Cases, Fewer Hospitalizations Orange County this weekend reported 190 new cases of COVID-19 and one additional death, bringing the county’s totals to 52,063 cases and 1,128 fatalities. Hospitalizations in the county dropped from 202 Saturday to 194 Sunday, with the number of patients in intensive care remaining at 65, according to the Orange County Health Care Agency. The […]
LA County Reports 991 New Coronavirus Cases, 23 Deaths Los Angeles County this weekend reported 991 new cases of COVID-19 and 23 more deaths, bringing the county’s totals to 260,797 cases and 6,353 fatalities. The number of people hospitalized with the virus increased from 732 Saturday to 765 Sunday, with 30% of those people in intensive care units. The relatively low number of new […]
Desert Hot Springs Couple Accused Of Killing Disabled Boy In 2012 Due in Court A woman and her boyfriend who are accused in the death of her 22-year-old developmentally disabled twin brother were scheduled to return to court Monday for a preliminary hearing at which a judge will decide whether a trial is warranted. Ines Patrisia Mendez, 30, and her boyfriend, Shanen Ryan Riley, 31, pleaded not guilty to […]
Chargers Lose in Overtime to Chiefs Despite Top Performance by Herbert The Los Angeles Chargers were unable to stop the Kansas City Chiefs on their final four possessions, wasting a 311-yard, two-touchdown performance by quarterback Justin Herbert in his NFL debut in a 23-20 overtime loss Sunday. Herbert was pressed into the unexpected start against the reigning Super Bowl champions because Tyrod Taylor experienced difficulty breathing […]
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