| | The news for Monday, April 12, 2021
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Trusted Choir Teacher A Sex Molester Of Seventh Grade Boy? Alleged Victim, Now 32, Sues San Marino School District A 32-year-old man is suing the San Marino Unified School District and a summer youth camp, alleging he was sexually abused by a choir teacher years earlier who also was a counselor supervisor at the camp. The plaintiff is identified only as John Doe in the Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit filed Wednesday against the […]
3 Dead in Possible Street Racing Crash in South Los Angeles Three men died in a crash on a South Los Angeles street, authorities said Monday, and a news videographer at the scene reported the crash may have been the result of street racing. The crash was reported at 10:52 p.m. Sunday at Central and Florence avenues, said California Highway Patrol Officer Patrick Kimball. A “combative” […]
Head-On Horror Hurts Eight In Azusa Crash: Two Trapped In Wreckage With Critical Injuries Authorities Monday were trying to figure out what caused a horrific head-on crash in Azusa that injured eight people, including two who were trapped in the wreckage and critically injured. The crash took place at about 2:05 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of San Gabriel Canyon Road and Mile Marker 18, the Los Angeles County […]
Names of Children Allegedly Killed by Mother in Reseda Released The coroner Monday released the names of two girls and one boy allegedly stabbed to death by their mother in a Reseda apartment. Joanna Denton Carrillo was 3 years old; Terry Denton Carrillo was 2; and Sierra Denton Carrillo was 6 months, 23 days old, according to the coroner’s office. Autopsies were pending. Their mother, […]
One Dead After Vehicle Crashes into Wall in Hacienda Heights A woman was killed Monday when a vehicle crashed into a wall in Hacienda Heights. The crash was reported at 12:40 a.m. at Turnbull Canyon Road and Vallecito Drive, according to the California Highway Patrol. A unit at the scene reported a woman was pinned under the vehicle, the CHP said. No further details were […]
Average LA County Gas Price Ticks Up The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose two-tenths of a cent Monday to $3.979, its highest amount since Nov. 18, 2019. The hike came one day after the price was unchanged. The average price is 1.6 cents more than one week ago, 11.7 cents higher than one […]
Dueling Demonstrations Lead to Arrests in Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Pier area was quiet Monday morning, the day after an unlawful assembly was declared when anti-racism protesters squared off with supporters of a planned “White Lives Matter” demonstration. Those arrested were issued citations and released or bailed out of jail, according to the Huntington Beach police. The Huntington Beach Police Department declared […]
LA to Offer COVID-19 Vaccines to Those 16 and Up Starting Tuesday Residents age 16 and over will be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as early as Tuesday at city-run sites in Los Angeles, officials said. “Opening vaccine eligibility to all Angelenos who are 16 and older is a major milestone in our efforts to get more shots into more arms and defeat COVID-19 once and […]
Orange County Reports 196 New Cases of COVID-19, Eight Deaths Orange County is reporting 196 new cases of COVID-19 and eight additional deaths. The Orange County Health Care Agency reported Sunday that the number of coronavirus patients in county hospitals inched down from 125 on Saturday to 124 — with the number of intensive care unit patients falling from 33 to 25. The county has […]
LAUSD Set to Welcome Back Students After Extended Campus Closures For the first time in more than a year, some Los Angeles Unified schools will reopen for in-person classes this week, amid rigorous safety standards and upgraded campus sanitation measures, although many parents are opting to keep their kids learning from home. The new safety standards at schools include free coronavirus testing for students and […]
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