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Afternoon headlines for Friday, July 10, 2020

Three LAPD Officers Charged With Falsifying Information

Criminal charges have been filed against three Los Angeles Police Department officers accused of falsifying records that claimed people they had stopped were gang members or gang associates, Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced Friday. Braxton Shaw, 37, Michael Coblentz, 42, and Nicolas Martinez, 36, were charged late Thursday with one count each […]
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In Movement Against `Systemic Racism,’ USC To Remove John Wayne Exhibit

A John Wayne exhibit will be removed from the USC School of Cinematic Arts amid renewed scrutiny of racist comments made by the late actor and former Trojan, the school’s assistant dean announced Friday. “Conversations about systemic racism in our cultural institutions along with the recent global, civil uprising by the Black Lives Matter movement […]
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Horse Racing Board Puts Los Alamitos on Notice

The California Horse Racing Board Friday put the Los Alamitos Race Course on 10-days probation and demanded a plan to address a cluster of horse fatalities or face a license suspension. There have been three fatalities at the race course in Cypress over the past 10 days, prompting the board to call an emergency meeting […]
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Attorney For Robert Fuller’s Family Says No Evidence Of Hate Crime Found

An attorney for the family of a 24-year-old Black man found hanging from a tree near Palmdale City Hall said Friday no evidence has been found to contradict the ruling that his death was a suicide. “I don’t have any evidence to suggest that there was a hate crime, there is nothing to indicate threats, […]
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O.C. Reports 1,133 New Coronavirus Cases and 10 Deaths

Ten more people have succumbed to COVID-19 in Orange County, the county’s Health Care Agency reported Friday, bringing the death toll to 412, with 49 fatalities this week. The agency also reported 1,133 new coronavirus cases, raising the cumulative total to 22,650. Of the deaths reported on Friday, three were skilled nursing facility residents and […]
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Cooling Centers to Open in Los Angeles This Weekend Due to Heat Wave Forecast

Cooling centers will be open this weekend in the Los Angeles area as the region braces for possible triple-digit heat. The centers provide residents who lack air conditioning at home with relief from the heat, free of charge. The county’s cooling centers will be open from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and […]
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Glendale Cooling Stations Available During Heat Wave

Cooling stations will be available in Glendale starting Saturday and through Monday to help residents keep cool during the heat wave. Pacific Community Center, at 501 S. Pacific Ave., will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and Griffith Manor Park, at 1551 Flower St., will be open from 10 a.m. […]
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L.A. Animal Care Director Elected CalAnimals President

The California Animal Welfare Association announced Friday it has elected Los Angeles County Animal Care & Control Director Marcia Mayeda to serve as its next president. “I am honored to be elected as president of CalAnimals,” Mayeda said in a statement. “CalAnimals is a leader in animal welfare, and I feel grateful for the opportunity […]
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L.A. Archdiocese Cemeteries & Mortuaries Reopen

The Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced Friday that funeral services and cemetery visitations can resume with adherence to safety and distancing protocols to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. “We have been working diligently with state and local officials to ensure the safety of our patrons, visitors and […]
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