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Deputy David March: Santa Clarita Man Remembered 22 Years After Line-Of-Duty Death
Monday marked the 22nd anniversary of the on-duty shooting of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy David March of Santa Clarita, who was tragically gunned down in 2002. On April 29, 2002, Temple Station Deputy David William March, 33, was shot and killed by a stolen vehicle suspect during a traffic stop. A seven-year veteran of ...
West Covina man arrested for alleged link to fraud scheme
A San Gabriel Valley man is scheduled to appear in court Monday on federal charges stemming from his alleged attempt to obtain additional funds from two elderly victims who had already paid thousands as part of an online phishing scheme.
Law that ended single-family zoning is struck down for five Southern California cities
An L.A. County judge ruled Senate Bill 9 unconstitutional in a case brought by five Southern California cities. If upheld on appeal, it could restore single-family zoning in big cities across the state.
Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Renovated Storytime Room
The Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library invites residents to celebrate the reopening of the Library Storytime Room on Tuesday, April 30. Residents are invited to attend the ribbon cutting and stay for special programming in celebration of Día de los niños (Día)/Children’s Day. The Storytime Room renovation...
Dangerous L.A. street takeover included illegal fireworks, near-misses
The Los Angeles Police Department shut down an illegal street takeover that featured plenty of fireworks early Sunday morning. Authorities responded to the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Vernon Avenue in South L.A. during the overnight hours. A large group convened at the intersection for over an hour. Attendees were seen setting off […]
LA's oldest record store hits the market for nearly $5 million
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles' oldest record business has officially hit the market, and it could be yours for a cool $4.9 million. The Record Collector, located in the Melrose Arts District, houses over 500,000 rare and irreplaceable records. Owner and seller Sanders Chase has amassed the collection over a span of 60 years.
Missing Southern California teen found
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says a missing Palmdale teen has been found. Authorities say 13-year-old Joshua Genaro Rivera was missing since 10:30 p.m., when he was last seen in the 6800 block of Atmore Street in the City of Palmdale. Rivera is deaf, and his family was extremely concerned for his well-being. LASD […]
Asian Americans on TikTok are calling out a 'SoCal Asian' superiority complex
Asian American TikTok users have weighed in on a question posed on a recent podcast: Do “SoCal Asians” have a superiority complex?. For some, Southern California is viewed as the mecca and standard for Asian American culture, with an Asian population in Los Angeles County of 15.8% and in Orange County of 23.3%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. And those outside of the area are saying that perspective creates an uncomfortable and unnecessary dynamic.
Protest organizers meeting with USC President as UC Irvine joins list of campus protests
LOS ANGELES - Protest organizers at the University of Southern California announced Monday that they were scheduled to meet with University President Carol Folt, after pro-Palestine demonstrators have been camped out on the campus since before the weekend. While protesters have dug in on USC's campus for days, another demonstration...
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