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Slasher Kills Innocent Woman And Her Dog In Bloody San Dimas Park Attack: Suspect Nabbed A man who allegedly stabbed a woman and her dog to death in a San Dimas park during the middle of the day was in custody Saturday on $2 million bail. The alleged killer apparently at first tried to attack a man in the park, but when that hoped-for victim ran, the man with the […]
‘Stop Asian Hate’ Rallies Set For Koreatown, City Hall, West Hollywood Multiple “Stop Asian Hate” rallies are scheduled for Saturday in Los Angeles and Orange counties in response to rising violence against the Asian American Pacific Islander community . A solidarity march is set to begin at 11 a.m. at Olympic Boulevard and Berendo Street in Koreatown, proceed west on Olympic Boulevard to Normandie Avenue where […]
Little Girl Molested By Hemet Trusted Teacher, 72? Judge Orders Trial For Lewd Act On A Minor Charge A 72-year-old former Hemet Unified School District teacher accused of molesting a girl must will face a court hearing in May after a judge ruled he must stand trial on a charge of committing a lewd act on a minor. Allan Joseph Mikolaycik was arrested in December 2019 following a Riverside County Sheriff’s Department investigation. […]
Woman Struck, Killed by Getaway Car After Robbery in Lancaster Apartment A woman was struck by a vehicle and killed in Lancaster and an investigation into her death was underway Saturday morning. Deputies responded at 8:20 p.m. Friday to a call of a woman down in front of an apartment complex in the 44000 block of 15th Street West, near Avenue J-8, according to the Lt. […]
50 & Over? Be Patient About Trying To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment With vaccine eligibility expanding next week to all residents aged 50 and over, a Los Angeles County health official warned that getting an appointment for a shot will initially be difficult due to continued scarcity of vaccine supplies, but he said the situation will improve. The county next week is actually set to receive its […]
‘Da 5 Bloods,’ ‘One Night In Miami’ Among Film Nominees For NAACP Image Awards Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods” and Regina King’s “One Night in Miami” are among the feature films that will compete Saturday evening for the top motion picture honor at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards. The awards honor the “accomplishments of people of color in the fields of television, music, literature and film, and also recognizes […]
California Science Center, African-American Museum Set To Reopen A pair of Exposition Park museums will reopen their doors Saturday after year-long closures prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but capacity will be limited and advance tickets are required. The California Science Center and California African American Museum will both welcome back visitors, subject to health protocols. The Science Center will be open daily from […]
Echo Park Closed, Repair and Renovation Project Proceeds Echo Park was closed Saturday morning, with the last of at least 200 homeless removed, and a $500,000 clean up, repair and restoration project underway after days of protests that included nearly 200 people being arrested and police using less-lethal rounds to try to disperse the crowd. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, 182 […]
FEMA, State Ending COVID Vaccination Effort At Cal State Los Angeles After administering more than 200,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, the large-scale vaccination site at Cal State Los Angeles will cease operations on April 11, federal and state officials managing the location announced Saturday. But Los Angeles County’s chief science officer said planning is already under way on efforts to keep the site operating when the […]
Sharon Osbourne Out at ‘The Talk’ CBS confirmed Friday that “The Talk” will go on without Sharon Osbourne, who is leaving after nearly 11 years on the daytime talk show in the wake of a controversy that erupted over her defense of comments made by Piers Morgan regarding the Meghan Markle/Oprah Winfrey interview and accusations of racism leveled against her by […]
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