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Cruise Ship To Depart From Port of Los Angeles For First Time Since March 2020 The Grand Princess cruise ship will set sail at reduced capacity from the Port of Los Angeles Saturday, marking the first time a cruise ship has set sail from the port since the pandemic shut down cruise operations in March 2020. The ship, which normally holds 2,600 guests, will be operating at reduced capacity between […]
Disney Sues in LA to Protect Marvel Superhero Franchises The Walt Disney Company has filed lawsuits in Los Angeles and New York seeking to stop the heirs to Marvel Comics artists and writers from reclaiming rights to characters such as Iron Man, Thor and Spider-Man, which their relatives helped create. Disney-owned Marvel is aiming to invalidate copyright termination notices served against the entertainment giant […]
Rep. Karen Bass Reportedly Planning to Run for Mayor of Los Angeles In 2022 Rep. Karen Bass is planning to run for mayor of Los Angeles in the 2022 election, according to media reports. The Los Angeles Times reported the news Friday morning, citing three people familiar with Bass’ plans. “Los Angeles is facing a humanitarian crisis in homelessness and a public health crisis in the disproportionate impact this […]
Former OCSD Deputy Charged for Allegedly Using Dead Woman’s Credit Cards A former Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputy previously indicted on multiple felony charges has been charged with allegedly stealing a dead woman’s credit cards and attempting to use them to make several thousands of dollars worth of purchases. Steve Hortz, of San Dimas, responded on Aug. 19, 2020, to the woman’s Yorba Linda home for […]
Man Found Lying Dead in Street After Shooting in Compton A man was shot and killed in Compton and detectives Saturday are continuing their investigation. Deputies were called at 11:50 p.m. Friday to the 1900 block of East Pine Street near North Locust Avenue regarding an assault with a deadly weapon and discovered the victim lying in the street with at least one gunshot wound […]
Orange County Sees Drop in COVID-19 Hospitalizations Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations have dropped again while 13 more deaths were recorded, according to figures released by the Orange County Health Care Agency. The number of coronavirus patients in county hospitals dropped from 313 Thursday to 308 Friday, with the number of patients in intensive care declining from 87 to 76, according to the […]
With CDC Approval, LA County Begins Offering COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots Booster shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination have officially become available in Los Angeles County for select residents, with federal health officials giving final approval to the additional vaccine dose to bolster virus protection for higher-risk groups. “Starting today (Friday), eligible Los Angeles County residents can begin receiving their booster dose at any of the […]
Fire Crews Extinguish High Level Fire in North Hollywood More than 80 firefighters fought and knocked down a large scale fire in North Hollywood Saturday where flames had sprung though the roof of the structure. Fire crews responded at 1:31 a.m. to a one-story commercial building at 5708 N. Cahuenga Blvd. and after taking a position from the rear doused the building with large […]
New Skate Park Opens At Trinity Recreation Center In Historic South-Central Councilman Curren Price and the Department of Recreation and Parks will host South-Central community members Saturday for food, music and prizes to celebrate the opening of a skate park at the Trinity Recreation Center. “One of my office’s top priorities is to continue to invest in our local parks, which bring much joy to families […]
Greek Theatre to Host LA Portion of Global Citizen Live Concert Event Stevie Wonder, Demi Lovato and H.E.R. are among the performers who will take the stage at the Greek Theatre Saturday evening as part of a 24-hour global concert designed to promote worldwide equity in COVID-19 vaccine distribution as well as the effort to combat poverty, starvation and climate change. Global Citizen Live will originate from […]
One Year Ago Today (September 25, 2020)…Woman Sues Unidentified College, Professor for Alleged Sexual Abuse in ’70s One Year Ago Today (September 25, 2020)…A woman is suing a Southland college and a professor who worked there, alleging the latter sexually assaulted her at his home when she was a teenage student in his class in the 1970s. The Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit was filed Thursday and alleges childhood sexual abuse of […]
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