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City Council to Hear Former LAFD Chief Crowley’s Appeal Former Fire Chief Kristin Crowley will appeal her termination Tuesday to the Los Angeles City Council after Mayor Karen Bass fired her as head of the Fire Department. On Thursday, Crowley announced she would appeal in an email sent to City Council members. Under the city charter, Crowley would need the support of 10 of […]
LA Council to Consider Eviction Defense for Wildfire Workers The L.A. City Council Tuesday will vote on a proposal to provide eviction defense for nannies, gardeners and other residents who were impacted economically by January’s wildfires after postponing a decision on the matter last month. The proposal aims to provide a defense for non-payment of rent and no-fault evictions for tenants who could show […]
Jurors for OC Judge Murder Case Are at Impasse on Charges Jurors in the trial of an Orange County Superior Court judge accused of fatally shooting his wife in their Anaheim Hills home will tell the judge presiding over the case if they need extra help Tuesday to break the deadlock on the second-degree murder charge. Near the end of Monday’s deliberations, the jurors signaled they […]
30 LA Probation Officers Face Charges Over Youth Violence at Juvey Thirty Los Angeles County probation officers are facing multiple criminal charges Tuesday including child abuse and endangerment following an investigation that detected cases of “youth-on-youth violence” at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey. As part of the indictment announced Monday, prosecutors allege the officers staged “gladiator fights” among the youth detainees at the troubled facility. […]
Defense Asks Judge to Allow Police Shooting to be Referred to as `Mass Casualty’ Event Attorneys representing the city of Los Angeles in the upcoming trial of a lawsuit brought by the parents of a girl accidentally shot by a Los Angeles police officer in a North Hollywood clothing and home accessories store in 2021 want a judge to allow the defense to refer to initial police beliefs about a […]
Average LA Gas Price Records Largest Decrease Since December The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County recorded its largest decrease since Dec. 7 Tuesday, dropping 1 cent to $4.742. The average price has dropped seven of the past eight days, decreasing 4.2 cents, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service. It dropped six […]
One Dead, Several Injured in Diamond Bar Crash One person was killed and several others were injured in a multi-vehicle crash in Diamond Bar Tuesday. The crash was reported at 12:17 a.m. and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies along with Pomona Police Department officers were called to the intersection of West Mission Boulevard and West Temple Avenue, east of the Orange (57) […]
No Winning Powerball Tickets Sold There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in the latest drawing of the multi-state Powerball lottery, pushing the estimated jackpot for Wednesday’s drawing to $295 million. There were also no tickets sold with five numbers, but missing the Powerball number, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which conducts the game. The numbers drawn […]
Coachella Valley Water District Shuts Down Highway 111 Lane Coachella Valley Water District service line repairs will shut down one lane on Highway 111 Tuesday. The northbound slow lane on Highway 111 at Atrium Way will be closed Tuesday to accommodate the operation, according to a Rancho Mirage Public Works Department statement. City officials advised drivers to exercise caution while traveling through the area […]
Fast Food Employees Seek Protections from LA City Hall A five-member City Council committee is scheduled Tuesday to discuss a motion seeking to extend worker protections for fast food employees. The Economic Development and Jobs Committee will consider instructing the City Attorney to draft an ordinance that would extend protections under the Fair Work Week ordinance to employees of fast food businesses. They would […]
OC Man Charged with Assaulting 3 Girls A 30-year-old Newport Beach man made his first appearance in court Monday on charges of sexually assaulting three girls in Irvine, Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. Jonathan Brandon AlemanHernandez, who was arrested Saturday by Newport Beach police, was charged Thursday with three counts of sexual penetration of a child older than 14 by foreign object […]
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