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Alison Chao's father to appear in court
LOS ANGELES - The father of Alison Chao, the Monterey Park teen who went missing and was found in Glendale a week later, was in court Monday. Jeffrey Chao faces several charges, including conspiracy and falsifying a police report in connection with the July 16 disappearance of his 15-year-old daughter.
Man found dead inside car that went off Littlerock roadway
A man was pronounced dead at the scene after a vehicle went off a Littlerock road and down an embankment Monday morning. The crash occurred at 3:36 a.m. on the Pearblossom (136) Highway near Hampel Avenue.
Imaging Below the Surface Reveals One of Los Angeles’s Webs of Faults
A major fault is often surrounded by a web of secondary faults created as the forces that cause slip deform nearby rocks. This damage zone can act as a record of fault activity, but what we can learn from it—such as how the fault may behave during future earthquakes—has not been fully explored.
Another Encino home hit in series of San Fernando Valley break-ins
A break-in at a home in Encino Sunday night is the fourth targeted in the neighborhood in recent weeks and the sixth home hit in the San Fernando Valley this month. Sunday’s incident occurred around 9:15 p.m. when two male suspects entered a home on the 4900 block of Noeline Avenue, a Los Angeles Police […]
Concertmaster to head LA Academy
The Colburn School’s Music Academy is to be headed by the US violinist Margaret Batjer, concertmaster of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra since 1998. Batjer, 65, will give up her professorship at USC Thornton School of Music but will continue to play, apparently with the LACO.
Excerpt: Jay Toia on Defensive Standouts, DeShaun Foster's Style
We have an excerpt of UCLA defensive lineman Jay Toia at Big Ten Media Days as he talked about how the defense will try to replace key losses from last season, which players he sees standing out this season, and his thoughts on the coaching style of new head coach DeShaun Foster.
UCLA Offers Another Specialist in Punter Lennox Miller
With a long snapper committed and an offer to a kicker, UCLA made it a trio of specialist offers with yet another offer to a special teamer. The Bruins offered Westlake Village (Calif.) Oaks Christian punter Lennox Miller on Sunday. Miller, a selection to play in the 2025 Polynesian Bowl,...
Tech thieves use wi-fi jamming in burglaries
The Los Angeles Police Department has warned residents about a new wave of high-tech burglaries in the Wilshire area. According to Tom’s Hardware, thieves use Wi-Fi jamming gear to disable wireless cameras and alarms, allowing them to break into homes undetected and steal valuable items. In a recent social...
THE GODDAM COUPLE DOWN THE HALL (OH...AND MERRY CHRISTMAS) Opens in November at Theatre West
1 CJ Eldred, Jenna Pastuszek & More to Star in IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT, TYLER PRICE!. Theatre West will present The Goddamn Couple Down the Hall (Oh...., and Merry Christmas!), a comedy/mystery, written by Mark Wilding. The production is directed by Charlie Mount and produced by Garry Kluger and Charlie Mount. Performances run at Theatre West (3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West, in Los Angeles, CA 90068) November 8- December 15, 2024.
Presentation on Flora of the San Gabriel Mountains at Pasadena Senior Center
Tim Becker, director of horticulture at the Thomas Payne Foundation, will present “Flora of the San Gabriel Mountains” Thursday, Aug. 1, at 2:00 pm at the Pasadena Senior Center. Becker, who has more than a decade of experience in the field of horticulture, will explore with participants the...
Riverside Fire Department Helps Little League Families Get Access to Potentially Lifesaving Equipment
Riverside families active in Little League baseball now have access to potentially lifesaving healthcare equipment, thanks to a donation from the Riverside Medical Clinic Charitable Foundation (RMCCF) and the City of Riverside Fire Department. Riverside firefighters and RMCCF staff presented automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to seven local Little Leagues on...
Looking Forward: Street vendors, community organizations talk future plans
Street vendors and community organizations in Los Angeles are looking excitedly to their future plans after two street vendors and three community organizations reached a settlement with the City of Los Angeles on July 19 to end an 18-month lawsuit. The city had agreed to eliminate any remaining restrictions on where street vendors can set up shop, as well as refunding any citations issued, the group announced at a press conference on Hollywood Boulevard.
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Season 15: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?
Viewers of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Season 15 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. This American reality TV series is made under the executive producers Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey. The show takes viewers into the journey of Real estate agents who are strategically vying for luxury properties while navigating through tough competition in a fast-paced market.
National Chicken Wing Day: 3 Deals to Savor on July 29
National Chicken Wing Day is Monday, July 29, so why not take advantage of some of the special deals offered up around LA today? Here are a few of our favorites. If you love fried chicken but haven’t been to bb.q Chicken yet, head to one of the Korean eatery’s LA locations post-haste. After starting in Seoul almost 30 years ago, there are now thousands of bb.q locations around the globe. At bb.q, you’ll find 14 flavorful varieties of juicy, crispy Korean chicken wings. My favorite, the spicy Gangnam-style wings, feature black pepper, garlic, onion, and peppers. Other varieties include the Golden Original (the most classic Korean fried chicken style), Honey Garlic, Cheeseling, Caribbean Spice, and more. On July 29 and 30, get 20% off your online or app purchase with the code WINGDAY24. You’ll find bb.q in Koreatown, Hollywood, Sawtelle, and other locations around LA. More info.
Venice Shorts: Rockin the Beach on a Thursday Night
A big crowd of several hundred locals hit the beach Thursday night to listen to the BROBOTS, as the second installment of the music series at the ocean was a great success. Sponsored by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks, the Venice BID and Councilwoman Traci Park (CD-11), the mood was festive as the Councilwoman was also on hand to enjoy the tunes.
Local resident sparks concern after sharing photo of 'obnoxious' truck modification: 'It should be banned'
A Redditor went to r/SantaMonica to express their disdain for a trending form of advertising in the West Coast town. The photo shows a truck designed for digital mobile advertising promoting ad space. "While I'm generally laissez-faire and against regulation … I find it obnoxious, but maybe I'm the only...
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