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Beverly Hills must turn over messages in DuPont case
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anne Richardson ruled on May 13 in favor of DuPont Clinic, granting the discovery motion that was filed in response to the city of Beverly Hills’ anti-SLAPP motion. According to court records from May 13, the city must turn over employees’ personal communications relating to DuPont Clinic, including “personal emails, text messages, messaging applications, social media accounts and any other personal communications responsive to DuPont’s requests.” The city is required to provide responses to the discovery motion by June 24. The hearing on the anti-SLAPP motion was continued from June 14 to Sept. 18.
BHPD investigates antisemitic vandalism
The Beverly Hills Police Department is investigating two separate incidents of apparent pro-Palestinian vandalism that occurred shortly after midnight on May 13. One of the incidents took place following a Yom Hazikaron event – Israel’s Memorial Day – at the Saban Theatre at 8440 Wilshire Blvd. The second took place at a parking garage in the 9300 block of Olympic Boulevard. Similar incidents of vandalism appeared across the L.A. area the same night.
Police Seek Help Finding 73-Year-Old Man With Unspecified Medical Condition
Police sought the public’s assistance Wednesday to locate a 73-year-old man with an unspecified medical condition requiring monitoring who was last seen in South Los Angeles. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, Ronnie Lawson was last seen around noon May 5, leaving a church in the 8100 block...
Community rallies to support elderly flower vendor after she was reported to police
An 83-year-old woman selling flowers on the side of the road over Mother's Day weekend was forced to stop after another vendor reported her to the police. The dispute that was caught on camera and posted to TikTok now has a lot of people talking. An ailing 83-year-old woman, Fidelia...
New affordable housing project to rise on Crescent Heights
A lot near the corner of Santa Monica and Crescent Heights boulevards has been earmarked for affordable housing by the city of West Hollywood, which is currently accepting bids from potential developers. The city is asking for proposal requests to be submitted by 2 p.m. on June 25. A timeline,...
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...
LA ‘No-Vending’ Zone Trial Postponed Again As Street Vendors Push For Settlement
The Los Angeles City Council voted to get rid of so-called “no-vending” zones in February. But a lawsuit filed in 2022 by Hollywood street vendors against the city continues on as vendors seek to repeal tickets and remaining restrictions.
Gunman who targeted Jewish men agrees to guilty plea
Federal authorities announced on May 14 that a 29-year-old suspect who shot and wounded two Jewish men as they left synagogues in the Pico-Robertson area in 2023 has entered an agreement to plead guilty to hate crimes and firearms charges. Jaime Tran, a former resident of Riverside, was accused of...
Canyon Country Man Arrested For Drinking And Driving
A Canyon Country man was arrested for felony DUI Monday, after he was allegedly seen driving while drinking alcohol. Around 3:30 p.m. Monday, deputies responded to the 19000 block of Lonerock Street regarding a possible driving under the influence call, said Deputy Kabrina Borbon, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. “It was reported ...
GoFundMe Set Up To Support 11-Year-Old After Mom Killed In DUI Canyon Country Crash
A GoFundMe has been set up to support the daughter of a Panorama City woman who died in a traffic collision on Saturday in Canyon Country. A GoFundMe has been set up to support the daughter of Maritza Martinez who was killed in a two vehicle collision at Sand Canyon Road and Sierra Highway, according ...
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