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USC, UCLA Football Rivalry To Be Renewed At Coliseum The 91st annual USC-UCLA football game will be played Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with the Trojans seeking to move within one victory of being bowl eligible and the Bruins attempting to win in the crosstown rivalry for the sixth time since 1999. USC needs victories in two of its final three regular-season […]
New Walk Of Fame Star Shines For Salma Hayek Pinault A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been unveiled honoring Salma Hayek Pinault for a career that has included receiving a best actress Oscar nomination. “I am very moved by tonight. It is, of course, a big honor,” Hayek Pinault said during the ceremony. “We are all made out of stardust — I […]
Bridge Opens Connecting Two LAX Terminals After Security Checkpoints Los Angeles International Airport has announced the opening of a $13.7 million bridge between Terminals 1 and 2 that allows passengers to move between terminals without having to be rescreened at a security checkpoint. “Enabling the long-sought-after passenger connectivity of our terminals behind screening is an important step in the ongoing modernization of LAX,” Board […]
Halle Berry to Receive People’s Icon Award Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry will receive the People’s Icon Award at the 2021 People’s Choice Awards for her contributions in TV and film, organizers announced. Grammy Award-winning artist Cardi B will present the award to Berry at the ceremony, which will air simultaneously on both NBC and E! on Dec. 7 from the Barker […]
Woman28. With Ties to Lancaster, Los Angeles Area Goes Missing The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Saturday circulated a photo of a 28-year-old woman who went missing Thursday and who has prior ties to both the Lancaster and Los Angeles areas. Jessica Hildrethmais is currently a transient and her family is concerned about her well-being, the Sheriff’s Information Bureau reported. Hildrethmais was described as a […]
Settlement Likely in Alleged LAPD Assault on Blind Man A legally blind Black man who alleges police officers tackled and beat him outside his South Los Angeles home and then further abused him after taking him to a hospital for medical care has tentatively settled civil rights claims against the city, according to court papers obtained Saturday. Michael Moore, 63, alleges that while he […]
Firefighters Extinguish Fire In Building With Textiles Firefighters battled flames at a commercial building where textiles were stored for over an hour before knocking it down Saturday. Fire crews were called at 4:18 a.m. to 520 E. 9th St. where they found a two-story structure with smoke showing, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Nicholas Prange. The building’s sprinkler system had activated […]
Los Angeles’ Three-Day Memorial for Victims Lost to Pandemic Continues Los Angeles Saturday continues a three-day memorial to honor victims of the COVID-19 pandemic. The “Strength and Love, The City of Angels’ COVID-19 Memorial” was organized by Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office. It began Thursday, as another 26 COVID-19 deaths were reported in the county, raising the overall death toll to 26,949. “It’s not enough for […]
Orange County Sees a Surge in COVID-19 Child Vaccinations Last week, more than 22,000 children 5 to 11 in Orange County got their first shots of COVID-19 vaccine as they became eligible for inoculations for the first time during the pandemic, the county’s deputy health officer told reporters. Between Nov. 8 and 15, 22,427 children in the newly eligible ages of 5 to 11 […]
Riverside County Reports 19 New COVID-Related Deaths Riverside County has reported 462 new cases of COVID-19 and 19 additional deaths. The number of coronavirus patients hospitalized in the county decreased to 250 Friday, down from 257 on Thursday, according to the Riverside University Health System. The number of those patients in intensive care was 61, down from 69 one day prior. The […]
One Year Ago Today (November 20, 2020)…Former Adviser to L.A. Mayor Photographed Making Sexually Provocative Gesture One Year Ago Today (November 20, 2020)…A photograph showing Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s former Deputy Chief of Staff Rick Jacobs making a sexually provocative gesture while Garcetti posed nearby with others at a conference in Miami was published. The picture was obtained by the Los Angeles Times and shows Jacobs placing an open hand […]
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