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Suspect Arrested in Hacienda Heights Fatal Stabbing Detectives arrested a suspect Friday in connection with the fatal stabbing of a man on the border of Hacienda Heights and Rowland Heights. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies were called at 11:28 p.m. Thursday to the 1600 block of South Azusa Avenue, south of the Pomona (60) Freeway regarding an assault with a deadly […]
Little Change to Average Southland Gas Prices The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County was unchanged Friday, remaining at $5.372, one day after rising two-tenths of cent to its highest amount since Nov. 18. The average price is 1.8 cents more than one week ago, 26.2 cents higher than one month ago and 11.9 cents […]
County Health Director: COVID Numbers Up Slightly, but Enjoy Labor Day Safely Acknowledging slight increases in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, Los Angeles County’s public health director says people should still be able to safely enjoy the upcoming Labor Day weekend as long as they follow common-sense safety precautions. Barbara Ferrer made her comments during a media briefing Thursday afternoon — her first in several months — to […]
CHP’s Annual Labor Day Enforcement Crackdown Starts Friday California Highway Patrol officers will be ramping up operations on highways and roads throughout Los Angeles County starting Friday to catch drunk and drug-impaired drivers, as part of the agency’s annual Labor Day weekend enforcement campaign. The “maximum enforcement period” will get underway at 6 p.m. Friday and conclude at 11:59 p.m. Monday, the CHP […]
Incarcerated Man Missing From Los Angeles Correctional Facility California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials are seeking the public’s help Friday in finding an incarcerated person who walked away from the Male Community Reentry Program in Los Angeles. Corrections officials received a tamper alert from Marcos Mejia’s ankle monitor at 10 p.m. Thursday and staff members immediately initiated an emergency count and confirmed […]
Cook’s Corner to Reopen Friday Following Shooting that Killed 3, Injured 6 Cook’s Corner, the Trabuco Canyon bar where a gunman killed three people and injured six others before being fatally shot by Orange County sheriff’s deputies, will reopen Friday morning, with the manager saying she wants to “bring the family back together.” In a video posted Thursday on Facebook, Cook’s Corner general manager Rhonda Palmeri said […]
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to Reopen Friday After Annual Maintenance Closure The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will reopen Friday after being closed most of August for its annual maintenance. The tramway began its closure Aug. 7 and is set to reopen at 10 a.m. Friday, according to tramway public relations manager Madison Morgan. The tramway will also operate with holiday hours in observance of Labor Day […]
Brentwood Intersection Dedicated as Republic of Artsakh Square A Brentwood intersection was dedicated Thursday as Republic of Artsakh Square in an effort to raise awareness of the Azerbaijan blockade of Artsakh and its impacts. The City Council voted in May to designate the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Granville Avenue as Republic of Artsakh Square in honor of the embattled region that has […]
Disney-Owned Channels Pulled From Spectrum Cable Amid Cost Dispute On the day the college football season kicked into gear, ESPN, ABC and other Disney-owned channels were pulled from Spectrum cable Thursday evening amid a breakdown in negotiations over carriage fees. The channels went dark at 5 p.m. and were replaced by a message from Spectrum to customers saying it hopes to restore the programming […]
Man Pleads Guilty to Break-ins at Cal State Fullerton A 42-year-old man pleaded guilty Thursday to multiple break-ins of vehicles and sheds at Cal State Fullerton and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. John Michael Nicely pleaded guilty to three counts of burglary as well as single counts each of grand theft, a count of receiving stolen property, a count of vandalism, and […]
One Year Ago Today (September 1, 2022)…Former Wells Fargo Employee Sues for Age Discrimination, Retaliation One Year Ago Today (September 1, 2022)…A 65-year-old former Wells Fargo Bank employee is suing her ex-employer, alleging she was wrongfully terminated in 2021 because of her age and for complaining about allegedly unsafe coronavirus protocol conditions at her branch and the alleged sexual harassment of a teller by a customer. Vanita Dhupar’s Los Angeles […]
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