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Mass Murder In City Of Orange: Child, Three Adults Killed As Cops Shoot Suspect Four people, including one child, were killed and a fifth wounded in a shooting at an office building in Orange Wednesday and the suspected shooter was taken into custody. Authorities had not yet disclosed a possible motive for the mass murder. The surviving victim was taken to a hospital in unknown condition, according to Orange […]
Child Molester Does It Again? Reading Tutor’s Alleged Sex With Three Little Girls From Santa Ana Boys & Girls Club A 25-year-old convicted sex offender is scheduled to be arraigned next week on charges of molesting three girls he tutored in literacy program at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Ana. Miguel Angel Pineda of Huntington Beach was charged last week with nine felony counts of lewd and lascivious acts on a child younger […]
Suspect Who Attacked Deputy in Cudahy is Shot, Hospitalized A suspect who authorities said gouged at the eyes of a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy in Cudahy was shot and hospitalized Thursday morning in unknown condition. Deputies from the East Los Angeles station responded about 9 p.m. Wednesday to a family disturbance call in the 5100 block of Live Oak Street, east of […]
Mild Earthquake Shakes Huntington Park Area A magnitude 3.2 earthquake was felt in the Huntington Park area Thursday morning, but no damage was reported. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the temblor hit around 5:52 a.m. about seven-tenths of a mile northeast of Huntington Park, and at a depth of about eight miles. The quake was located about 1.5 miles NNE of […]
MLB Season Begins, But Dodger Home Opener Still A Week Away Baseball season starts Thursday, but Dodger fans will have to wait a little longer to see the team in person. The defending World Series champions will open the season on the road, first in Colorado and then in Oakland, before finally having their home opener at Dodger Stadium on April 9 against the Washington Nationals. […]
LA County COVID Vaccinations Expand To Those 50+ Californians age 50 and older become eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations Thursday — adding about 1.4 million Los Angeles County residents to the pool of people trying to get appointments that will remain limited until vaccine supply expands, which officials hope will occur by the end of April. According to county Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer, […]
Orange County Opens New Vaccine Site as Restrictions Ease On the day Orange County officially entered the orange tier of the state’s re-opening system — allowing for more easing of business restrictions — officials opened their newest super POD vaccination site at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. “This site will add tremendously to our capacity … to move the county safely ahead […]
Average LA County Gas Price Rises For Seventh Time in Nine Days The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose Thursday for the seventh time in nine days, increasing four-tenths of a cent to $3.953, its highest amount since Nov. 20, 2019. The average price is 2.1 cents more than one week ago, 20.5 cents higher than one month ago […]
Pair Accused of Fatally Shooting Motorist in Moreno Valley Due in Court Two men accused of fatally shooting a 17-year-old boy at the wheel of a car in Moreno Valley are slated to be arraigned Thursday for murder. Michael Reed, 28, of Perris, and London Tariq Strider, 18, of Chino, allegedly gunned down Markese Benny Holland of San Bernardino in late January. Along with murder, both men […]
Think Twice Before Buying an Actual Bunny for an Easter Gift As they do every year at this time, members of the local rabbit rescue community are urging people to avoid the temptation to purchase or adopt bunnies as Easter gifts for their children. They say what begins as a well-meaning gesture often leads to abandoned bunnies when the novelty wears off and families realize they’re […]
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