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LAX-Bound Flight Diverted When Passenger Attacks Flight Attendant, Air Marshal An airline passenger, arrested after his assaults on an air marshal and a flight attendant caused a Los Angeles-bound flight to be diverted to Oklahoma City, is facing possible federal charges. Flight Delta 342 from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles International Airport had to make an emergency landing around 7:40 p.m. at Will Rodgers Airport […]
Van Nuys Collision Kills One, Injures Two A woman was killed in a two-vehicle crash Friday in Van Nuys that injured two other people. Officers were sent to the 17300 block of Saticoy Street about 2:40 a.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Information was not immediately available on the identity of the woman who died at the scene. According to […]
Boy, 16, Reported Missing in Studio City Found A 16-year-old boy diagnosed with autism who went missing in Studio City earlier this week has been found, authorities said Friday. Trevor Joseph Keagy was reported missing and last seen about 9 p.m. Monday in the 10900 block of Fruitland Drive, near Universal Studios Hollywood, and the Los Angeles Police Department sought public help to […]
COVID Cases Rising in LA County, Possibly Starting Winter Surge Exactly two weeks after the Thanksgiving holiday and its associated gatherings of family and friends, Los Angeles County is seeing a resulting increase in COVID-19 cases, the public health director said recently, calling the trend a possible start of yet another winter surge of infections. In an online briefing, Barbara Ferrer said Thursday the increase […]
Orange County’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue to Rise Orange County COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations continue to rise, but a UC Irvine epidemiologist said the numbers appear to be relatively flat although an expected winter surge is certain now. “I’d say it’s still relatively flat,” Andrew Noymer, an epidemiologist and UC Irvine professor of population health and disease prevention, told City News Service. “There’s […]
Ex-DWP Executive to Make First Federal Court Appearance in Corruption Case A former top executive of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is expected to make his first court appearance Friday on charges of accepting bribes from a lawyer in exchange for supporting a $30-million, no-bid DWP contract. David H. Wright, 62, of Riverside — who will appear in Los Angeles federal court via […]
COVID ICU Hospitalizations Fall in Riverside County, But Others Tick Up The overall number of people hospitalized with coronavirus in Riverside County edged up, but the number of intensive care patients dropped slightly, with four additional virus-related deaths reported in the latest data. According to the Riverside University Health System, COVID hospitalizations countywide are at 274, up from 271 on Wednesday, and that includes 60 ICU […]
Single-Vehicle Collision Leaves One Dead in Moreno Valley One person is dead after a single-vehicle collision on the Pomona (60) Freeway in Moreno Valley. Officers from the California Highway Patrol responded at 10:59 p.m Thursday to the collision on the westbound 60 Freeway and Nason Street, according to the CHP. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The collision closed all lanes […]
Average LA County Gas Price Drops The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped four-tenths of a cent Friday to $4.686 after rising three-tenths of a cent over the previous two days. The average price is 1 cent less than one week ago but 8.8 cents more than one month ago and $1.534 higher […]
Electronic Dance Music Festival at PS Air Museum Starts Friday An electronic dance music festival is scheduled to take place at the Palm Springs Air Museum starting Friday. The festival, called Desert Air, is scheduled for Friday and Saturday from 4 p.m. to midnight at the museum, according to promoter Goldenvoice. Artists such as Dixon, DJ Koze, The Martinez Brothers and Peggy Gou will headline […]
One Year Ago Today (December 10, 2020)…ACLU Sues OC, Anaheim Over Homeless Shelter Conditions One Year Ago Today (December 10, 2020)…The American Civil Liberties Union sued Orange County and Anaheim alleging Dickensian conditions in the county’s homeless shelters that include sexual harassment and groping of transients. The lawsuit also alleges that the shelters are too congested and plagued with rodent and bedbug infestations, broken and fouled toilets and showers […]
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