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Monsoonal Thunderstorms, Lightning Forecast for Inland Empire Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop over parts of the Inland Empire Wednesday, signaling the first monsoonal activity of the summer season across the region, according to the National Weather Service. Meteorologists said humidity levels are climbing amid elevated temperatures, with a moisture stream pushing into Southern California from Mexico, generating conditions ripe for convective-driven […]
Man Fatally Shot in Front of Lancaster Liquor Store A 50-year-old man was fatally shot in Lancaster and the shooter is on the loose, sheriff’s deputies said Wednesday. Deputies from the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station were called at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday to the 1300 block West Avenue I where they found the victim in front of a liquor store with a gunshot wound to the […]
COVID Vaccinations Slowly Roll Out Locally for Kids Under 5 COVID-19 vaccine doses for children under age 5 have started slowly rolling out in Los Angeles County, although health officials warned that shipping delays have limited the availability of the pediatric shots. Federal authorities approved the doses for kids as young as 6 months over the weekend. The approval applies to vaccines manufactured by Moderna […]
Lisa Rinna and Photo Agency Settle $1.2 Million Copyright Suit in LA A copyright case has been settled in Los Angeles between “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Lisa Rinna and a photo agency that claimed $1.2 million in damages from the actress for posting shots of herself and her daughters on social media, allegedly without the agency’s prior approval, according to court filings obtained Wednesday. […]
One Person Killed in Three-Vehicle Crash in Santa Fe Springs One person was killed Wednesday in a three-vehicle crash in Santa Fe Springs. Officers from the California Highway Patrol responded just before 2 a.m. to the southbound Golden State (5) Freeway and Carmenita Road where a black sedan was overturned and two other vehicles were involved in the collision, CHP Officer Patrick Kimball told City […]
Democrat Increases Lead in Race for Second for Insurance Commissioner Democratic Assemblyman Marc Levine is 9,919 votes ahead of Republican Robert Howell Wednesday in the race for the second spot on the November ballot for insurance commissioner, after adding 5,438 votes to his lead in the latest count. Levine was in third entering Monday’s count, 1,472 votes behind Howell. Levine moved into second Monday, taking […]
Man Killed in Bellflower Mobile Home Park Identified A 32-year-old man who was killed in a shooting at a Bellflower mobile home park was identified Wednesday. The shooting was reported at 11:48 p.m. Sunday in the 9200 block of Artesia Boulevard, according to Deputy Tracy Koerner of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau. According to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office, Jonathan Corona was identified […]
Man Stabbed During Argument in Lancaster A man is in the hospital after being stabbed in Lancaster, authorities said Wednesday. Deputies from the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station were called around 8 p.m. Tuesday to a Circle K convenience store in the area of 20th Street West and Avenue J where they learned a store clerk and a customer had been engaged in […]
Funeral Set for LAPD Officer Killed in Training Accident Funeral services are scheduled Wednesday for Los Angeles Police Department Officer Houston Ryan Tipping, who died after suffering a spinal cord injury during a training accident at the agency’s Elysian Park academy. Tipping, 32, died May 29. He is survived by his parents, Richard and Shirley; his stepfather Bob; his siblings Kat and Tyler; and […]
Thunderstorms, Flash Floods Expected in Parts of Riverside County Scattered showers and thunderstorms could lead to flash flooding in parts of Riverside County, according to the National Weather Service. The risk of flash flooding is low in Riverside County mountains and deserts, and rainfall amounts overnight and Wednesday morning are expected to be minimal. Thunderstorms are expected throughout Wednesday and isolated flash flooding is […]
One Year Ago Today (June 22, 2021)…Man Convicted of Attacking Five Girls in Garden Grove One Year Ago Today (June 22, 2021)…A 48-year-old man was convicted of sexually assaulting and exposing himself to five girls in the courtyard of the Garden Grove apartment building where he and the victims lived. Salvador Dirceo Agaton is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 20. Jurors began deliberations Monday afternoon and reached their verdicts Tuesday […]
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