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Woman rescued from 'rape dungeon on wheels' in remote part of San Gabriel Mountains, source says
Are you or someone you know a recent survivor of sexual assault? Help is available. Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) provides a 24/7 national sexual assault hotline, which can be reached at 1-800-656-4673. LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. – In a dramatic rescue in a remote area of the...
8 teens taken to hospital after ingesting marijuana edibles while on school field trip
Firefighters responded to a call at the facility about three unconscious teenage boys and found the three along with five others, who were experiencing an “altered level of consciousness” after they apparently ingested “cannabis edibles,” LAFD said in a statement.
Missing 3-week-old Palmdale boy presumed dead; deputies searching for remains
PALMDALE, Calif. - A three-week-old Palmdale boy who has been missing for more than a week is presumed dead, after his parents left the state without him. Authorities tell FOX 11 that they are searching for the boy's remains in the Antelope Valley Landfill. The baby, Baki Dewees, was reported...
15-year-old boy jumped, severely injured in South Los Angeles
Police are searching for a group of suspects who jumped and severely injured a 15-year-old boy in the Watts area of South Los Angeles Tuesday night. The attack was reported just after 9 p.m. in the parking lot of a strip mall with restaurants near Century Boulevard and South Alameda Street. Officers responding to an […]
Woman found guilty of murder of two young boys on a Westlake Village crosswalk requests new trial
The socialite was found guilty of second degree murder after a six week trial earlier this year. She's seeking a new trial in a motion filed on Monday. Grossman says that the evidence was insufficient to prove second degree murder, and that evidence admitted to the trial about speeding and drinking were prejudicial. The request also says that there were errors in the jury instructions.
City’s tallest apartment building could come to 6th and Colorado
One of the tallest residential buildings in the City’s history is coming to the corner of 6th and Colorado bringing 264 units of housing in a 24 story building adjacent to the Expo line. On Monday evening, a community meeting was held over Zoom to enable local residents to...
Santa Clarita’s Connection To The First Lawsuit Filed For A Covid-19 Vaccine Injury
Editorial Written by Carl Goldman Brianne Dressen is our hero. Bri is vaccine injured. Before Covid, Bri was a healthy, vibrant young mom, a teacher with two young kids of her own. Feeling patriotic she volunteered to be in the NIH’s initial clinical trial of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine. It almost killed her. Bri’s life ...
Teen Fatally Shot at Lancaster Park Identified
A 14-year-old boy who was fatally shot at a Lancaster park was identified Wednesday. The victim was identified as Benny Molina, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner’s office. The shooting was reported at 8:38 p.m. Monday at El Dorado Park in the 44500 block of...
More than 1,200 LA-owned homeless housing units remain vacant two years after $800 million spending spree
It’s an odd location for the City of Los Angeles to have spent nearly $50 million to purchase a brand new, five story luxury apartment building for the homeless. The neighborhood around 1654 West Florence Ave in South LA consists of empty, dilapidated storefronts and abandoned, crumbling apartments. The few local businesses consist of liquor stores, marijuana dispensaries, fast food franchises and auto body shops. The building itself is located less than half a mile from the liquor store where the Rodney King riots broke out in 1992. The boulevard never recovered. The area median income is 35% below the City as a whole.
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