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Woman Opposes Nick Carter’s Motion to Stay Her Sexual Assault Suit A lawsuit by a former member of the girl band Dream against Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter, alleging he raped her in his Santa Monica apartment in 2003, should proceed while another suit filed against the “Hurts to Love You” singer simultaneously moves forward in Nevada, the plaintiff’s attorneys argue in new court papers. Melissa […]
Average LA, Orange County Gas Prices Drop For Third Consecutive Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped Friday for the third consecutive day after increasing eighth-tenths of a cent, decreasing six-tenths of a cent to $4.788. The average price has dropped 1.3 cents over the past three days, including a half-cent Thursday, and is a half-cent less […]
Man Fatally Stabbed Exiting Metro Bus Near 10 Freeway; Suspect on the Loose A 30-year-old man was fatally stabbed after getting out of a Metro bus in South Los Angeles and police are continuing to search for his assailant Friday. The stabbing occurred at 2:11 p.m. Tuesday after the victim and the suspect were exiting the bus at a Slauson J Line Park & Ride lot on Slauson […]
Three Killed in Violent Crash in Monterey Park Three people were killed Friday after one person was ejected from a black SUV and three others were trapped inside it during a violent crash in Monterey Park. Officers from the Monterey Park Police Department responded to East Graves Avenue and Cecil Street at 12:34 a.m. where they found the SUV, which had struck a […]
High-Speed Rail Connection Between Palmdale, Burbank Gets Environmental OK The long-planned but oft-delayed effort to build a high-speed rail system between San Francisco and Los Angeles has reached a major milestone with approval of the final environmental impact report on the line’s stretch between Palmdale and Burbank and reports are pending Friday on other sections of the project. The 38-mile segment was the final […]
4 Dead in Spate of Lancaster Shootings The Lancaster community is reeling Friday from a rash of shootings that left four people dead within 24 hours, prompting the mayor to decry what he called a lack of adequate policing in the community. Sheriff’s department officials, meanwhile, said the agency plans to step up its patrols and visibility in the city. The latest […]
At Least One Killed in Collision in Jurupa Valley At least one person was killed and another was injured in a multi-vehicle collision on the Riverside (60) Freeway in Jurupa Valley, authorities said Friday. Officers from the Riverside California Highway Patrol responded at 9 p.m. Thursday to the eastbound freeway near Country Village Road, where they found the damaged vehicles and the victims, a […]
Results of L.A. Region 2024 Homeless Count to Be Revealed Friday After years of multi-governmental efforts and hundreds of millions of dollars spent to address homelessness in the L.A. region, the latest numbers on the continuing crisis will be revealed Friday as officials announce results of the 2024 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count. The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, a joint powers agency of the city […]
Metro Directors Approve Plan to Establish In-House Police Department A proposal for Metro to create its own police department has been approved by a 10-0 vote of its Board of Directors following public safety concerns and months of highly publicized violent crimes on its system, and Friday there is five-year plan to put it in place. The Transit Community Public Safety Department will be […]
Council President Nominates Reform Expert Robert Stern to LA Ethics Commission Los Angeles City Council President Paul Krekorian has nominated government reform expert Robert Stern to serve on the Ethics Commission, and the City Council will vote on the motion at its next meeting. Stern, a nationally recognized expert in the fields of campaign finance and government, was the first general counsel of the California Fair […]
One Year Ago Today (June 28, 2023)…Financial Info on Hollywood Studio Designer Sought by Civil Suit Plaintiff One Year Ago Today (June 28, 2023)…Attorneys representing one of two girls who allege they were sexually abused by an imprisoned former Hollywood studio architect known for his designs of movie theaters and sound studios are seeking pretrial discovery of his financial condition. The Van Nuys Superior Court suit names as defendants both Jeffrey Cooper […]
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