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LA May Try to Stop Large Companies from Buying and Flipping Homes The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday will consider a motion introduced by Council President Nury Martinez aimed at preventing large tech companies and private equity firms from purchasing affordable, predominantly single-family housing as investments. “The housing crisis has been further exacerbated by high tech companies such as Zillow, Opendoor, Rockethomes and Redfin as well as […]
Man with Alzheimer’s Disease Missing in Carson Is Found Safe A 73-year-old man who has Alzheimer’s disease and who was last seen in Carson over the weekend has been found, authorities said Wednesday. Michael Shelford Halley was last seen about 10:30 p.m. Sunday near his home in the 1000 block of East Denwall Drive, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department sought public help to […]
Man Escapes Attempted Robbery in Sherman Oaks A man escaped what he said was an attempted robbery at his home in Sherman Oaks Wednesday after a group of armed suspects followed him home. Los Angeles Police Department officers were called to the victim’s home near Valley Vista and Kester Avenue where the attempted robbery occurred at 3:01 a.m., said LAPD Officer Lizeth […]
Orange County’s COVID-19 Weekly Averages Inch Up Orange County’s weekly COVID-19 averages remained relatively stable this week as hospitalizations ticked down a bit and five more fatalities were logged, according to the latest data released by the Orange County Health Care Agency. Meanwhile, the county’s weekly COVID-19 case rate per 100,000 residents increased from 7.2 last week to 7.3 Tuesday, while the […]
LA County Reports High Compliance With COVID Vaccine Verification Rule Los Angeles County health inspectors continue to find high levels of compliance by bars and nightclubs with COVID-19 vaccination-verification requirements, but some other businesses are still falling short in enforcing mask-wearing requirements, officials said. According to the county Department of Public Health, inspectors who fanned out across the county between Oct. 30 and Nov. 5 […]
Trial Begins Wednesday for Pair Accused of Molesting 18-Month-Old Boy Opening statements are expected Wednesday in the trial of a man and woman accused of molesting the man’s 18-month-old son in Desert Hot Springs and filming their actions. Michael James Flaherty, 35, of Desert Hot Springs, and Cynthia Fuentes, 25, of Coachella, were arrested in August 2017. Flaherty and Fuentes are each charged with three […]
Riverside County’s COVID Hospitalizations Decrease The number of coronavirus patients hospitalized in Riverside County has decreased according to the latest data, dropping from 255 on Monday to 240 on Tuesday. According to the Riverside University Health System, the number of those patients in intensive care was 56 on Tuesday, down from 62 the day before. County health officials also reported […]
Manhattan Beach Man Faces Sentencing in Movie Fraud Case Sentencing is scheduled Wednesday for a Manhattan Beach man who bilked foreign investment groups out of $14 million by falsely claiming the money would be used to produce a feature film that Netflix would distribute. Adam Joiner, 43, faces up to 20 years in federal prison for the guilty plea he entered to a single […]
SpaceX Set to Send New Crew to International Space Station Two days after a four-member crew of astronauts returned to Earth following a six-month deployment to the International Space Station, Hawthorne-based SpaceX will attempt Wednesday to launch another crew to the orbiting outpost. The members of Crew-3 — the third official group of astronauts launched by SpaceX under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program — are scheduled […]
Perris Man Accused of Machete Attack to Appear in Court Wednesday A Perris man accused of attacking someone with a machete is expected to make his initial appearance in court Wednesday. Loren Montoya, 40, was arrested Monday after deputies received a report of an assault with a deadly weapon at 12:40 p.m. in the 17100 block of Hidalgo Drive, according to Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. […]
One Year Ago Today (November 10, 2020)…Prosecutors Urge Multi-Year Prison Sentence, $10M Fine for L.A. Trump Donor One Year Ago Today (November 10, 2020)…Prosecutors are recommending a prison sentence between 10 and 13 years and a fine of $10 million for a Los Angeles venture capitalist who obstructed a federal investigation into donations to President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee, according to court papers obtained. Imaad Zuberi, 50, of Arcadia pleaded guilty a […]
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