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LAPD Says New Sixth Street Bridge to Close Indefinitely for ‘Public Safety’ Two weeks after it opened to great fanfare, the Sixth Street Viaduct Bridge will be closed indefinitely, the Los Angeles Police Department has announced, but officials did not offers any specifics regarding the decision to close the 3,500-foot bridge. “The Sixth Street Bridge will be closed until further notice due to illegal activity and public […]
Mega Millions Jackpot Expected to Grow to $1.02 Billion There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in the latest drawing of the multi-state Mega Millions lottery and the estimated jackpot for Friday’s drawing will grow to $1.02 billion, the fourth-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history. The jackpot is the largest since a $1.05 billion jackpot won on Jan. 22, 2021. The U.S. […]
Southland Gas Prices Drop For 43rd Consecutive Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County decreased Wednesday for the 43rd consecutive day since rising to a record, dropping 2.5 cents to $5.728, its lowest amount since March 9. The average price has dropped 73.4 cents over the past 43 days, including 2.6 cents Tuesday, following an […]
LA County Health Director Says Mask Rule Could be Paused as COVID Numbers Stabilize COVID-19 case numbers, hospitalizations and deaths continue to show signs of stabilizing locally, Los Angeles County’s health director said Wednesday, adding that if the trend continues the county might pause plans to reimpose a universal indoor mask-wearing mandate later this week. Speaking to the Board of Supervisors, Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said she was […]
Man Fatally Stabbed in Woodland Hills Identified Authorities Wednesday identified a man who was found stabbed to death in Woodland Hills. Officers were sent to the 5100 block of San Feliciano Drive just before 5:50 a.m. Tuesday after a witness jogging in the area found Camiar Sanayeh with multiple stab wounds to his back lying unconscious and not breathing on a sidewalk, […]
Orange County Board Approves Plan to Help with COVID-19 Surge Staffing A plan to quickly scale up staffing for any potential future surges of COVID-19 patients in hospitals and other services needed was approved Wednesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The board approved private contracts to provide staffing if large pods need to be set up to dispense modified vaccines or erect tents at […]
One Dead, Two Critical after Fiery Crash on 91 Freeway in Riverside One person was killed and four injured Wednesday in a fiery multi-vehicle crash in Riverside. The crash was reported at approximately 12:48 a.m. and officers from the California Highway Patrol responded to the eastbound Riverside (91) Freeway between Van Buren Boulevard and Adams Street where they found two vehicles overturned and another on fire, according […]
Fire at Vacant Home in North Hollywood Put Out Firefighters extinguished a fire at a partially-boarded home in North Hollywood in 21 minutes Tuesday evening. The fire was reported at 11:21 p.m. and 36 firefighters responded to 5844 Craner Ave., near Vineland Avenue, where they found the vacant, 2,418 square foot L-shaped home with heavy flames showing, prompting an “offensive firefight,” said Los Angeles […]
Knott’s Berry Farm Adds Third Day To Chaperone Policy Knott’s Berry Farm officials Tuesday announced the expansion of their policy regarding chaperones for youths in light of a recent brawl among teenagers at the theme park. Previously, the theme park required all guests 17 and younger to be accompanied by a 21-or-older chaperone on Fridays and Saturdays, but now the theme park is requiring […]
One Year Ago Today (July 27, 2021)…Sex Offender Gets Plea Deal for Eight Years in Molestations One Year Ago Today (July 27, 2021)…A registered sex offender charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl while out on bail in another case accepted a plea deal for eight years in prison, according to court records obtained. J Isaac Gonzalez Sierra, 69, pleaded guilty Monday to failure to comply with registering as a sex […]
Terrence Howard Countersues `Triumph’ Producers in Name, Likeness Dispute Terrence Howard has countersued the producers of the 2021 film, “Triumph,” alleging his name, image and likeness were used in connection with the amateur wrestling drama’s marketing without his consent. Howard and his wife, Mira Howard, believe that Tyler & Dodge, one of the multiple defendants, “knew or should have known” that the couple had […]
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