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Police Seeking Suspects in Hollywood Home-Invasion Robbery Police Friday were seeking suspects in a home-invasion robbery in Hollywood. The crime occurred about 10:45 p.m. Thursday in the 8100 block of Mannix Drive, the Los Angeles Police Department reported. According to the preliminary investigation, three suspects described only as males were involved in the robbery, and they fled with an undisclosed amount of […]
LAX Opens `Budget’ Parking Facility Los Angeles World Airports announced Friday the opening of its LAX Budget Parking, a new parking facility set to further enhance the options for guests using the airport. LAX officials report a nearly 16% increase in year-over-year passenger traffic, and to meet the need of travelers, the airport is offering parking solutions. LAX Budget Parking […]
Man Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for EBT Card Skimming in LA A Romanian national who swiped Los Angeles County food and assistance payments from the needy using cloned ATM cards was sentenced Friday to 24 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $2,980 in restitution. Sandu Dumitrescu, 47, pleaded guilty in June to a single federal count of bank fraud and admitted he installed skimming […]
Man, Woman Killed in Crash in Sylmar Two people, one of whom was in a wheelchair, were hit by a vehicle and killed in Sylmar, authorities said Friday. The crash was reported at 7:55 p.m. Thursday and Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to the area of Astoria Street and Foothill Boulevard where they learned the 35-year-old motorist was driving east on […]
Kaiser Permanente Workers Threaten Strike If Deal Not Reached Nearly 60,000 unionized health care workers at Kaiser Permanente across the state Friday threatened to strike Oct. 4 if an agreement is not reached to resolve a staffing crisis by the end of next week. The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions warned that workers would strike Oct. 4 to 6 if a deal is not […]
Officials Seek Help Identifying Patient at Los Angeles General Medical Center Authorities at Los Angeles General Medical Center Friday sought the public’s help to identify a patient who has been hospitalized for six days. The man is about 76 years old, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs 145 pounds, and has black-and-gray hair and brown eyes, according to hospital social worker Mercedes Mark. The man was […]
Authorities ID Man Fatally Shot by Inglewood Police Authorities Friday identified a man who was fatally shot by Inglewood police officers in a residential neighborhood. The shooting occurred about 1 p.m. Thursday in the 10000 block of Grevillea Avenue, west of Hawthorne Boulevard, according to the Lt. Scott Collins of the Inglewood Police Department. Ivan Solis Mora, 34, of Inglewood died at the […]
Glendale Police Looking for Missing Man Glendale police Friday sought the public’s help to find a 69-year-old man with “occasional memory issues” who went missing earlier this week. Anthony Bauchman was last seen on Tuesday in the 1800 block of Tyburn Street, the Glendale Police Department reported. Bauchman is 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighs 220 pounds, has brown eyes, and […]
Bus No. 15 of Migrants from Texas Arrives in Los Angeles Another bus carrying migrants from Texas arrived in downtown Los Angeles Friday, the 15th such arrival since June. “One bus with migrants on board from Texas arrived around 9:35 a.m today at Union Station,” Zach Seidl, deputy mayor of Communications for Mayor Karen Bass, said in a statement. “This is the fifteenth bus that has […]
Fire Damages Portion of Industrial Complex in Santa Ana A fire in an industrial building in Santa Ana sent a thick plume of black smoke into the air Friday, but fire crews were able to contain the flames to a single structure and no injuries were reported. The fire was reported shortly before 9 a.m. in the 2500 block of South Fairview Avenue, according […]
Ports of LA, Long Beach and Shanghai Outline Plan for Green Shipping Corridor The ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Shanghai, as well as leading cargo owners, unveiled a plan Friday for the creation of the first-ever green shipping program across the Pacific Ocean. The Green Shipping Corridor Implementation Plan Outline is intended to accelerate emissions reductions on one of the world’s busiest container shipping routes, according […]
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