| | Afternoon headlines for Wednesday, October 14, 2020
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Dodgers Blast Into History With 11 Runs In First Inning: Single-Inning Record In Playoff History BREAKING NEWS – The Los Angeles Dodgers blasted their way into history Wednesday as they scored 11 runs in the top of the first inning to set a record for runs scored in a single inning in playoff history. The astounded Atlanta Braves gave up three home runs — including a grand slam — during […]
Poor Pooch Terrified By Lakers-Win Fireworks Trapped For Two Days Under A House A canine that wedged herself under a Riverside home to escape neighborhood fireworks and became stuck for two days was back with her owners Wednesday, recovering from the ordeal. The black Labrador retriever, named Midnight, darted out of her owners’ home in the 3400 block of Franklin Avenue when fireworks erupted after the Los Angeles […]
White Supremacist Lied To Get Fed Security Clearance: He’ll Plead Guilty To Hiding Aryan Underground Ties A former member of two white supremacist organizations has agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge for failing to disclose his past membership in two hate groups in order to obtain a security clearance and employment at a defense contractor, it was announced Wednesday. Decker Hayes Ramsay, 23, of Rolling Hills, agreed to plead […]
L.A. City Council Votes To Establish Ban On Use Of Hotels to Detain Immigrants The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to establish a law to prohibit hotels from holding migrant children and families who have been detained by private security companies for being in the country illegally. The proposal was introduced by Councilman Gil Cedillo in August to prohibit and suspend certificates of occupancy for any hotel in […]
DEA Announces Biggest Meth Bust in U.S. History in Southland Federal agents announced what they called the largest methamphetamine bust in domestic U.S. history Wednesday, displaying a 10-foot high pile of the confiscated drug representing a haul of more than 2,200 pounds seized at stash houses in Riverside County, along with cocaine and heroin. “This is enough dope to prove a dose of meth for […]
LA County Sees Rise In Workplace Outbreaks As Infection Rate Creeps Upward With more businesses reopening, Los Angeles County has seen a recent rise in workplace coronavirus outbreaks, health officials said Wednesday, while also reporting an uptick in the transmission rate that could translate to more cases. As of Wednesday, the county’s effective transmission rate — the average number of other people a COVID-19 patient infects with […]
Fire Damages Boyle Heights Building; Butane “Honey Oil” Operation Found A butane “honey oil” operation was discovered Wednesday morning inside a commercial building in Boyle Heights, where a fire burned for nearly an hour before being extinguished by firefighters. Crews arrived at 3529 E. Olympic Blvd. at 2:40 a.m. and found flames burning through the roof of the 50-by-50-foot building, the Los Angeles Fire Department […]
DEA Announces Biggest Meth Bust in U.S. History in Southland Federal agents announced what they called the largest methamphetamine bust in domestic U.S. history Wednesday, displaying a 10-foot high pile of the confiscated drug representing a haul of more than 2,200 pounds seized at stash houses in Riverside County, along with cocaine and heroin. “This is enough dope to prove a dose of meth for […]
OC Fed Judge Dismisses Doctor’s Indictment Due to Trial Suspensions A federal judge in Santa Ana Wednesday dismissed an indictment against a Newport Beach physician accused in a drug distribution case, ruling that his constitutional rights to a jury trial were denied due to an order barring trials in the federal courthouse in the Central District of California during the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. District Judge […]
Repeat DUI Offender’s Murder Conviction Upheld for Crash in Glendora A state appeals court panel Wednesday upheld a repeat DUI offender’s second-degree murder conviction for a crash that killed a man in Glendora three years ago. The three-justice panel from California’s 2nd District Court of Appeal noted that Arthur Errol Klein was “well-acquainted with the dangers associated with drinking and driving” at the time of […]
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