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Efforts Underway by Land and Sea to Clean Oil Spill Off Huntington Beach Efforts continued around Huntington Beach Monday to clean up a massive oil spill from an offshore rig that threatened the lives of fish, birds and other ocean wildlife, and threatened to keep visitors from enjoying the area for weeks or months. The U.S. Coast Guard was leading the response to the spill, which comprised 126,000 […]
Man Shot to Death in East Los Angeles A man was shot to death in an East Los Angeles neighborhood, authorities said Monday. The shooting was reported just before 11 p.m. Sunday in the 1000 block of South Gage Avenue, according to Deputy Tracy Koerner of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau. The 41-year-old man was found in the street with a gunshot wound to […]
L.A. Men to Plead Guilty to Federal Hate Crime Charge Guilty pleas are expected Monday from two Los Angeles men accused of attacking diners at a family-owned Turkish restaurant while shouting anti-Turkish slurs, hurling chairs at the victims and threatening to kill them. William Stepanyan and Harutyun Chalikyan both agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy and a hate crime count. After they enter their pleas […]
Man Shot to Death at Home in Lancaster Deputies canvassed a Lancaster neighborhood Monday as they probe the shooting death of a man. The shooting was reported just after 9:30 p.m. Sunday in the 500 block of East Avenue J-5, according to Deputy Tracy Koerner of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau. The 32-year-old victim was found inside a home with a gunshot wound to […]
Hollywood Crew Unions Begin Voting on Strike Authorization Members of the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees began voting this weekend on a strike authorization that could enable union leadership to call some 52,000 “below the line” workers off the job and potentially shut down many Hollywood film and television productions. The vote, which Variety said is expected to pass by an overwhelming […]
Actor to Plead Guilty to Running Hollywood Ponzi Scheme A Los Angeles actor who appeared in low-budget horror and science-fiction movies is expected to plead guilty Monday to running a $650 million Ponzi scheme. Zachary Joseph Horwitz, who used the name Zach Avery in film credits, allegedly bilked investors who thought their money would finance distribution rights for movies that would run on HBO […]
Nighttime Lane, Ramp Closures to Continue This Week for I-10 Tune-Up Project Nighttime road work and associated lane and ramp closures are scheduled to continue this week along Interstate 10 between Beaumont and the Coachella Valley. Crews have been gradually making improvements to nearly 20 miles of freeway between Beaumont and Highway 111 near Palm Springs as part of the I-10 Pavement Rehabilitation Project, also called the […]
Man Shot by Deputies in Stevenson Ranch Brandished a Weapon A man who died after he was shot at by sheriff’s deputies in Stevenson Ranch brandished a “long gun” at them, authorities said Monday. Deputies received a “family disturbance” call about 3:30 p.m. from the 24900 block of Chicory Court, according to Deputy Tracy Koerner of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau. “The call stated a male […]
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Drop Under 800 in Los Angeles County COVID-19 hospitalizations fell below 800 in Los Angeles County, according to the latest data, declining by 35 people to 790 and continuing a month-long downward trend. According to state figures, the number of COVID-positive patients in intensive care in the county also declined, from 231 on Saturday to 228. The number of COVID-positive people hospitalized […]
Metrolink to Resume Service to 3 Stations as Track Work Concludes Metrolink will resume service Monday to the San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente and Oceanside stations following the conclusion of emergency work to stabilize train tracks that were left misaligned due to a landslide. The landslide occurred just south of the San Clemente Pier, forcing a halt to service to the three stations in mid-September, according […]
One Year Ago Today (October 4, 2020)…Trump Flag Hung At Long Beach Police Headquarters One Year Ago Today (October 4, 2020)…The Long Beach Police Department was trying to determine how someone was able to gain access into a secure construction area of the department’s Public Safety Building to steal the city’s official flag from a flagpole and replace it with a flag supporting President Donald Trump. The flag said […]
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