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Man Fatally Shot in Daytime Assault in Malibu, LA County Sheriff’s Department Launches Homicide Probe
A man was found fatally shot in a daytime attack in Malibu, sparking a homicide investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The shooting was reported near the 800 block of Westlake Boulevard shortly before 3 p.m. on Wednesday, where the victim was pronounced dead on the scene, as stated by the sheriff's department.
2 Vehicles Involved in Fatal Pedestrian Traffic Collision in Arleta
ARLETA, LOS ANGELES, Apr. 25 (KNN) — A pedestrian was struck and killed in a collision involving two vehicles at an off-ramp of the 5 Freeway Wednesday… Read more "2 Vehicles Involved in Fatal Pedestrian Traffic Collision in Arleta">
Protester charged with ‘assault with a deadly weapon’ during clash with police on University of Southern California campus
A protester was charged with “assault with a deadly weapon” during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the University of Southern California’s campus on Wednesday afternoon. There were 93 people who were arrested at the demonstration. Because of the disruption, USC announced early Thursday morning that the university would “remain close until further notice.” The protests began […]
L.A. officials grapple with wave of violent Metro attacks
Los Angeles Metro officials are meeting Thursday after three people were violently attacked in the past week aboard public buses and trains. Despite spending millions of dollars on efforts to secure public transportation and numbers showing a decrease in violent crime on the transit system, the dilemma of how to stop the trend of gruesome […]
Metro board approves full barriers for bus drivers, will ‘expedite procurement’
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has approved the acquisition of new bus driver barriers following multiple high-profile violent incidents on Metro buses. The new plexiglass barriers will be larger and will provide more protection for drivers, and Metro leaders vow to expedite the process of getting them installed. Metro says the new barriers […]
Pasadena: Do You Have LEGOs?
A new one-stop shop will buy, sell, and trade all things LEGO. Bricks & Minifigs (BAM) Pasadena will open Saturday, May 4, 2024, at 350 S. Lake Ave, Suite 110, Pasadena, CA 91101. The store will buy, sell, and trade new and used LEGO® sets, bulk bricks, and minifigures (“minifigs”). The store is located at The Shops on Lake Avenue inside The Colonnade Mall and is owned and operated by Betty & Rob Poquez, residents of the Pasadena area.
Security guard brutally stabbed by robbers at Hannam Chain in LA Koreatown
- Advertisement - A Korean-American security guard was brutally stabbed multiple times by a robber at Hannam Chain, a Korean supermarket in Los Angeles Koreatown. According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officers were called to a stabbing near Olympic Boulevard and New Hampshire Avenue at around 2:30 a.m. on April 24.
Deputies: Baby transported to Henry Mayo after being found not breathing
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies escorted Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Thursday evening following reports of a baby found not breathing, according to Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesman for the SCV Sheriff’s Station. Deputies were dispatched to the 24000 block of...
Barstow's bare knuckle fighter ready for the moment of a lifetime at BKFC KnuckleMania IV
Andrew Angelcor’s metamorphosis from being a self-admitted “human being that sucked” to a role model for so many in Barstow is an underdog story that’s a perfect fit for Hollywood. The young boxer had aspirations of turning professional by the age of 23 but just about succumbed to self destruction on the streets of Barstow as he battled with alcohol and drugs, along with petty crimes and jail time. ...
4 kids injured in pursuit-crash in East LA
LOS ANGELES - Four children were hospitalized after they were involved in a police chase that ended in a crash Wednesday. It happened just before 10 p.m. near the Calzone Street off-ramp on the northbound 5 Freeway in East Los Angeles, according to police. Authorities said the four children -...
Weather Fact Wednesday: Do cities see less tornadoes than suburbs?
When it comes to severe weather, tornadoes are at the top of the list of most talked about and most curious to kids and grown-ups alike. Sometimes forming in an instant and or dissipating quickly, tornadoes are mostly seen during the spring months and in the plains states. From South Dakota down to Texas, roughly 17 million people live in what is widely considered Tornado Alley, which spans across portions of eight states. Ironically, the same amount of people live in the top four largest cities ( New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston ) in America, but those populated regions see a small fraction of tornadoes compared to what the less inhabited Plains States see!
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