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COVID Hospitalizations Fall Below 500 in Los Angeles County The number of COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals was slightly below the 500 mark Wednesday, down sharply from Saturday, while another 12 virus-related deaths were reported. According to state figures, there were 496 COVID-positive patients in county hospitals as of Tuesday, a reduction from 548 on Saturday, the most recent day for which […]
Man Stabbed After Altercation in MacArthuur Park A man is in the hospital Wednesday after he was stabbed by another man in MacArthur Park in the Westlake District. Officers from the Rampart Division of the Los Angeles Police Department were called at 12:23 a.m. to South Park View and West Sixth streets regarding an argument between two men, according to reports from […]
Woman Hospitalized After Drive-by Shooting on Sunset Boulevard A woman is in the hospital Wednesday after being injured in a drive-by shooting in Hollywood. Officers responded at approximately 12:10 a.m. to Sunset Boulevard and Laurel Avenue where they found the victim suffering from gunshot wounds, said LAPD Officer Lizeth Lomeli. Witnesses told police the woman was walking on Sunset when a car drove […]
Former Anti-Apartheid Activist to Mediate Protest Injury Suit A man who says he was shot in the groin with a rubber bullet without provocation in 2020 during a mass protest in the Fairfax District over the death of George Floyd has agreed to mediation of his suit against the city of Los Angeles. Bradley Steyn’s Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit was filed in […]
Sen. Feinstein Endorses Karen Bass in LA Mayor Race Sen. Dianne Feinstein announced her endorsement of Rep. Karen Bass in the race for mayor of Los Angeles Wednesday. Feinstein’s endorsement means both senators from California have backed Bass over developer Rick Caruso, after Sen. Alex Padilla endorsed Bass in August. Feinstein, California’s longest-serving senator, was elected in 1992. In a statement, Feinstein said Bass […]
Woman Killed in Car-to -Car-Shooting Identified A woman who was shot to death in the Chesterfield Square neighborhood of South Los Angeles in a car-to-car shooting was identified by county authorities Wednesday. Bre’yanna Bailey, 28, was the shooting victim, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office. The shooting occurred about 11:50 p.m. Monday near Slauson and Western avenues, Los Angeles […]
Man, Woman Stabbed in South Los Angeles Two people are hospitalized Wednesday after stabbing each other during an altercation in the Jefferson Park neighborhood of South Los Angeles. Officers from the Southwest Division of the Los Angeles Police Department responded to reports of a stabbing at approximately 11:41 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and 28th Street and located a […]
Man Wounded in North Hollywood Shooting A man was shot by two assailants in North Hollywood, police said Wednesday. Los Angeles Police Department officers responded at 11:40 p.m. Tuesday to Sherman Way and Varna Avenue where they learned two suspects approached the victim and after a brief altercation shot him and took his property, LAPD Officer Lizeth Lomeli told City News […]
UCLA Study Examines Extreme Heat Waves A combination of climate change and extraordinary bad luck contributed to the deadly heat wave in the Pacific Northwest in 2021, according to a UCLA study published Wednesday. The extreme heat wave in the Pacific Northwest was described as a once in a 10,000 years event, linked to climate change and natural variability, but is […]
Armed Barricaded Suspect in Bellflower Arrested Members of a Sheriff’s SWAT unit took an armed barricaded suspect into custody Wednesday in Bellflower after a five-hour standoff. Deputies from the Lakewood Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department responded at approximately 10:15 p.m. Tuesday to the 16400 block Lakewood Boulevard regarding a call of a barricaded suspect with a deadly weapon, […]
One Year Ago Today (September 28, 2021)…LA County Looks For Novel Ways, More Money To Fight Rising STD Rates One Year Ago Today (September 28, 2021)…The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors called for more resources and coordination to fight a troubling spike in the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. Supervisor Hilda Solis said it was important the county not lose sight of other public health needs in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
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