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Suspect Shot by Police Dead in Huntington Park A suspect shot by police in Huntington Park was pronounced dead at the scene Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Officers responded to a shooting at 12:03 a.m. on the 6400 block of Santa Fe Ave., according to LASD deputy Tracy Koerner. The suspect was a man and was struck by gunfire […]
Orange County’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations Edge Upward Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalization number held mostly steady, increasing by just two patients to reach 1,202, according to the latest state figures. The number of those patients in intensive care rose from 180 to 188. Many coronavirus patients entered the hospital for other reasons and only discovered they had COVID after a mandated test, but […]
LA County COVID Patient Numbers Inch Upward; 27 More Deaths Reported The number of COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals inched upward again, reaching a level nearly six times higher than the number just one month ago according to recently released data. Another 27 virus-related deaths were also reported Monday, lifting the county’s overall death toll from throughout the pandemic to 28,086. The county reported […]
Court Appearance Due for Defendant in LAPD Officer’s Killing An 18-year-old woman charged along with three reputed gang members in the fatal shooting of an off-duty Los Angeles Police Department officer is expected to make her initial appearance in federal court Tuesday. Federal authorities said Haylee Marie Grisham is the girlfriend of one of the co-defendants charged in the killing of 27-year-old Officer Fernando […]
Sentencing Set for Ex-Con Convicted in Crime Spree That Left One Dead Sentencing is set Tuesday for an ex-con who was found guilty of taking part in a violent crime spree that included a motorist being fatally shot in Panorama City and a wrong-way freeway crash in which a woman and her three children were injured in Sun Valley. A downtown Los Angeles jury convicted Artyom Gasparyan, […]
COVID Hospitalizations Climb Slightly in Riverside County The overall number of people hospitalized and diagnosed with complications tied to coronavirus in Riverside County notched higher, though the number of intensive care unit patients with the virus declined marginally in the latest data released by the California Department of Public Health. According to the agency, COVID-related hospitalizations countywide were at 1,023 Monday, up […]
One Dead and Two Injured In Claremont Crash One person died and two were injured in a car crash in Claremont, the California Highway Patrol reported Tuesday. The crash occurred on Mount Baldy Road and Mountain Avenue and was reported around 11:40 p.m. Monday, according to CHP officer P. Kimball. The gender and age of the two people injured were unknown as well […]
Man Accused of Hitting, Killing Woman Trying to Help Burro Due in Court A 55-year-old motorist who allegedly struck and killed a woman trying to help an injured wild burro just north of Moreno Valley is due to be arraigned Tuesday on a second-degree murder charge. Martin Joel Ramirez Hernandez of Mecca was arrested Jan. 5 following a three-week investigation by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Hernandez was […]
Travel Delays Likely on Palm Desert Street Due to Pipeline Work Pipeline work along a quarter-mile section of road in Palm Desert will require at least one lane to be shut down along the corridor Tuesday, translating to travel delays. According to the Coachella Valley Water District, crews hired by the utility will be working on Hovley Lane East, between Indian Ridge and Oasis Club drives, […]
Average LA County Gas Price Drops Slightly The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped three-tenth of a cent Tuesday to $4.676. The average price is one-tenth of a cent more than one week ago and one-tenth of a cent more than one month ago. It is $1.328 higher than one year ago, according to […]
One Year Ago Today (January 18, 2021)…Lawsuit Alleges Federal Government Failed to Protect Rare L.A. Fish Species One Year Ago Today (January 18, 2021)…The Center for Biological Diversity announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration for failing to prepare an updated recovery plan or take other urgent steps to preserve Southern California’s unarmored threespine stickleback, a tiny scaleless fish known for its elaborate mating rituals. The critically endangered species used to inhabit […]
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