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Community Debates Displaying Thin Blue Line Flag at Hart School Board Meeting Several members of the community addressed the William S. Hart Union High School Board about displaying the Thin Blue Line flag at Saugus High football games, but no action was taken and the debate continues Thursday about whether it is appropriate. Representatives from the Santa Clarita branch of the NAACP and the father of the […]
Fire at Wilmington RV Park Destroys Five Vehicles Five RVs were destroyed after a fire ripped through an RV park in Wilmington Thursday. Firefighters were called at approximately 2 a.m. to 1029 McFarland Ave. where they quickly extinguished the flames in under 30 minutes, Fox 11 reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. There was no further information.
Man Shot During Altercation Near Downtown Los Angeles A man in his 20s is hospitalized Thursday after being shot by an assailant near downtown Los Angeles. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Division responded at approximately 10:50 p.m. Wednesday to 548 Mateo and Sixth streets west of Santa Fe Avenue where they learned the victim was approached by four men and […]
Motorcyclist Killed in Pico Rivera Identified A 50-year-old man riding a motorcycle who died in a crash on the San Gabriel River (605) Freeway in Pico Rivera has been identified, authorities said Thursday. The crash occurred about 8:15 p.m. Sunday on the northbound 605 Freeway at Rose Hills Road, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Elizabeth Kravig. Kyle Schabel was pronounced […]
Union Announces Strike Against OCTA; Bus Service to Shut Down Thursday Barring some last-minute change, thousands of Orange County bus riders will find themselves without service Thursday after the union representing maintenance workers for the Orange County Transportation Authority went on strike. The union called the walkout on Wednesday — setting up picket lines at the agency’s Santa Ana and Garden Grove yards and forcing a […]
Cold Storm Brings Rain, Chilly Conditions to Southland, with Snow Possible Southern California is starting to dry out Thursday from a cold, slow-moving storm that rolled through the region bringing much-needed rain and creating slick and dangerous driving conditions on freeways and streets. Rain soaked many parts of the Southland Wednesday, even flooding streets in isolated areas with brief downpours, while also driving down temperatures that […]
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Rise Again in LA County The number of COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals rose again, with state figures showing the figure above 400 in its latest data. The number of COVID-positive patients has bounced up and down in recent weeks, with health officials closely watching the figures as they hope to avoid another winter surge of virus infections, […]
Southland Gas Prices Drop for 29th Straight Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped Thursday for the 29th consecutive day since rising to a record, decreasing 2.8 cents to $5.538. The average price has dropped 95.6 cents over the past 29 days, including 3.4 cents Wednesday, to its lowest amount since Sept. 23, according […]
No Tickets Sold with All Six Powerball Lottery Numbers There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in the latest drawing of the multi-state Powerball lottery and the estimated jackpot for Saturday’s drawing is expected to grow to $1.5 billion, the third-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history. There were 19 tickets sold with five numbers, but missing the Powerball number, including two in […]
Man, Pets Found Dead in Apartment; Charges Expected Against Roommate Charges are expected Thursday against a 39-year-old man accused in the murder of his roommate, a Cathedral City man who was found dead in his apartment. Joseph Ortega was taken into custody around 1 a.m. Tuesday on suspicion of murder and cruelty to an animal, according to inmate records. At about 10:25 p.m. Monday, police […]
One Year Ago Today (November 3, 2021)…Civil Rights, Sex Harassment Claims Pared From Former UTLA Worker’s Suit One Year Ago Today (November 3, 2021)…A judge pared a lawsuit brought by the former political organizer for United Teachers Los Angeles against the organization, in which she says she was forced to resign in 2019 due to sexual harassment inflicted by two co-workers, removing both men as defendants in the case. Los Angeles Superior […]
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