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Hunt For Heartless Mom As Helpless Little Newborn Baby Tossed In Trash In Lynwood Restroom Authorities Thursday were searching for two women in connection with the discovery of a baby boy in a restroom at Yvonne Burke-John D. Ham Park in Lynwood. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said it received a call about 8 a.m. Friday regarding the infant. “The baby was found by a park visitor as she […]
More High Temps Hitting Southland; 2nd Flex Alert Called A day after triple-digit heat baked parts of the Southland again, more elevated temperatures were expected Friday and into the weekend — and officials urged residents to conserve energy during peak hours to avoid power outages. According to the National Weather Service, a record high temperature of 111 degrees was set in Lancaster on Thursday, […]
Naked Sex Flasher Does It Again: Convicted Once Before, He Gets 16 Months For New Little Girl Victim Of Indecent Exposure A convicted sex flasher has pleaded guilty in a new indecent exposure case, and he was immediately sentenced to 16 months in prison for exposing himself to a little girl at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Elihu Jonathan Rodriguez, 32, of Santa Ana, pleaded guilty Thursday to a felony count of indecent exposure with […]
Federal Courts Closed in Southland Friday in Observance of Juneteenth Federal courts in Los Angeles, Santa Ana and Riverside will be closed Friday in recognition of Juneteenth National Independence Day, a new holiday signed into law just one day ago. President Joe Biden signed legislation on Thursday to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, enshrining June 19 as the national day to commemorate the end of […]
‘Delta’ COVID Variant a Growing Concern in LA County as Vaccine Rates Fall Young Black and Latino residents in Los Angeles County continue to lag behind the rest of the population in COVID-19 vaccination rates — a gap the public health director said could put the group more at risk as the state’s economy reopens, workplaces get more crowded and public gatherings increase. Creating further concern is the […]
LASD Recovers Newborn Baby Boy from Lynwood Park Restroom, Seeks Info Two women were wanted Friday morning for questioning in connection with the discovery of a newborn baby boy in a restroom at Yvonne Burke-John D. Ham Park in Lynwood. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said it received a call about 8 a.m. June 11 regarding the infant. “The baby was found by a park […]
Cal/OSHA Board Approves Relaxed COVID Rules for Workplace Mask-Wearing Fully vaccinated people will be able to ditch face masks in most workplace situations under relaxed COVID-19 rules approved by a state regulatory panel and immediately put into effect through an executive order from Gov. Gavin Newsom. The workplace rules approved Thursday by the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board mostly align with regulations that […]
Man Killed, Woman Wounded in Florence-Firestone Shooting A man died early Friday morning in a shooting in the unincorporated Florence-Firestone area that also left a woman hospitalized with a gunshot wound. Deputies responded at 1:47 a.m. to the scene near East 64th Street and Wilmington Avenue, where they discovered the victim, who was taken to a hospital, where he later died, according […]
Heat Kills Poor Pooch Found Writhing In 116 Degree Temperatures: Cautionary Tale For Your Beloved Puppy A small dog found thrashing on a Mecca roadside amid searing daytime temperatures was rescued by a Riverside County animal control officer and treated by veterinary staff for extreme heat exposure, but it couldn’t be saved, officials said Thursday. The three-year-old female pug was spotted on Avenue 70, near Windward Drive, at 3 p.m. Wednesday, […]
San Jacinto Woman Who Killed Senior in DUI Crash Sentenced to Jail, Probation A 25-year-old San Jacinto woman who killed a senior as a result of her drinking and driving was sentenced Thursday to a year in jail and five years felony probation. Angelica Hauste pleaded guilty last month to DUI gross vehicular manslaughter with a sentence-enhancing great bodily injury allegation for the 2018 death of 72-year-old Richard […]
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