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Federal Court Hearing Set for Tuesday on Control of Guard Troops A federal court hearing is set for Tuesday to determine who is in charged of California National Guard troops in Los Angeles. Until then, the troops will remain under the guidance of President Donald Trump, who federalized and deployed them late Saturday amid community demonstrations against ongoing immigration enforcement operations in the L.A. area. On […]
Control of California National Guard to Newsom Stayed Hours after a federal judge ordered President Donald Trump to return control of the California National Guard to Gov. Gavin Newsom, a federal appeals court Thursday evening granted Trump’s emergency motion to stay the ruling — hitting pause on a decision that would have taken effect at noon Friday. In a day of fast-moving events, […]
LAPD Arrests Two Suspected Assailants During DTLA Demonstration A man suspected of throwing a liquid-filled can at sheriff’s deputies during a protest in downtown Los Angeles against federal immigration enforcement and a second man suspected of encouraging him were arrested, authorities said Thursday. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department-Sheriff’s Response Team issued a dispersal order to an unlawfully assembled crowd on Wednesday. At […]
Sen. Padilla Forcibly Removed, Cuffed During DHS News Conference Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California, was forcibly removed Thursday from a West Los Angeles news conference being held by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and he was subsequently forced to a hallway floor and placed in handcuffs. Noem was in the middle of her remarks at the news conference at the West Los Angeles federal […]
One Wounded in Highland Park Shooting A man is hospitalized Friday with multiple gunshot wounds after he was shot by an unknown assailant in Highland Park Los Angeles Police Department officers responded at 1:10 a.m. to 6154 Aldama St. and York Boulevard where they learned the victim was walking to his car when the suspect approached him, drew a handgun and […]
Fatal Shooting in Wilmington Police Friday are investigating what they believe is a gang-related shooting where a man was killed in Wilmington. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Harbor Division responded at 12:15 a.m. Friday to Wilmington Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway where they learned the victim, who was traveling in a vehicle with five others, had been […]
LAFD Investigate Possible Hazardous Materials Leak Inside Cargo Ship in San Pedro Los Angeles Fire Department ground and marine units Friday are investigating a reported leak of an undetermined volume of polyester resin from inside a 20-foot cargo container aboard a 1,100-foot Singapore flagged cargo vessel in San Pedro. Fire crews were called at 1:09 a.m. Friday to 701 E. New Dock St. to access the potential […]
Detectives Investigate Fatal Shooting in Lancaster A man was found shot to death in Lancaster and sheriff’s homicide detectives Friday are investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies from the Lancaster Station responded at 9:28 p.m. Thursday to the 2100 block of East Avenue J-8, west of 22nd Street East where they found the victim, said […]
Dodgers Host Pride Night Friday The Dodgers will conduct their 12th annual LGBTQ+ Pride Night Friday evening, including a party in the Centerfield Plaza, musical performances, a kickball game and “Vogue Off” drag dance competition. The party will begin at 5:10 p.m. with DJ Brizzle, a queer DJ playing a mix of beats and genres, and continue until the first […]
Man Fatally Shot in South Los Angeles ID’d A 54-year-old man fatally shot in South Los Angeles in what police said they believe was a gang-related incident was identified Thursday. Los Angeles Police Department officers were called at 10 p.m. last Friday to 73rd Street and Broadway regarding a shots fired call, LAPD Officer Drake Madison told City News Service. When officers arrived, […]
LA Harbor Commission Approves $2.7B Spending Plan An oversight body for the Port of Los Angeles Thursday approved a $2.7 billion spending plan for fiscal year 2025-26, which officials say will prioritize ongoing investments in workforce development, business, community and sustainability. In a unanimous vote, the five-member Los Angeles Harbor Commission advanced the budget, representing a $82.5 million, or 3.1%, increase compared […]
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