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Outlaws Defeat Monarchs 9-5 in Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League Playoffs; Seth Reker Had Two Doubles & Drove in a Pair of Runs
The California Outlaws rebounded from an early 4-0 deficit, and they went on to claim a 9-5 victory over the San Gabriel Valley Monarchs in the Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League playoffs. The Outlaws got four runs in the bottom of the second to tie the game at 4-4. And...
Kim, Hayashi, and Ramos-Gomez Take on Leadership Roles in Preventive and Restorative Sciences
Reuben Kim, D.D.S. ’03, Ph.D. ’08, has been appointed chair of the UCLA School of Dentistry’s Division of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, while Marc Hayashi, D.M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.D, F.I.C.D., is the new chair of the Section of Restorative Dentistry. Meanwhile, Francisco Ramos Gomez, D.D.S., M.S., M.H.P., will...
Police investigating shooting at South LA intersection
Police are investigating a shooting that happened at a South Los Angeles intersection early Sunday evening. It happened at around 7:45 p.m. in the 400 block of E. 51st Street and Avalon Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Officers were first called to the scene for reports of a shooting in the area. With SkyCal over the scene, more than a dozen evidence markers could be seen in the street near crime tape that surrounded the area. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics took one person to the hospital. Their condition and the nature of their injury was not immediately known. This is a developing story. Check back for details.
Los Angeles authorities seek public's help in locating at-risk missing person
LOS ANGELES, California — The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in locating Joshua Sanders, a 30-year-old man diagnosed with autism who went missing in Altadena. Sanders, described as a Black male, 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 300 pounds, with brown eyes and...
Cybersecurity Breach Shuts Down LA Superior Court Network Systems
Los Angeles, CA – July 21, 2024 – The Los Angeles Superior Court experienced an unprecedented ransomware attack on Friday, July 19, 2024, leading to the shutdown of all 36 courthouse locations across the county. The breach, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, necessitated the immediate disabling of nearly all network systems to contain the damage and protect sensitive information.
Police investigating string of "hot prowl" burglaries in East Hollywood and Silver Lake
Police are investigating a string of home burglaries that occurred in East Hollywood and Silver Lake on Saturday, including one that resulted in sexual assault of a female victim. The "hot prowl" burglaries, which usually take place when the victims are still at home, happened early Saturday, according to Los Angeles Police Department investigators. While information on the incidents was limited, police are urging the public to remain vigilant. Related: What Is A Hot Prowl?"Residents are encouraged to turn on all exterior lighting, lock all windows and doors, and be aware of any suspicious persons or vehicles," said a statement released on Saturday. While their investigation continues, police ask anyone who knows more or who believes they are also a victim to contact them at (323) 561-3465.
No. 1 2025 DL Elijah Griffin puts USC among final three schools
USC football made the final three for five-star 2025 Savannah (Ga.) defensive lineman Elijah Griffin on Sunday. The Trojans were joined by Miami and Georgia, which hold the Crystal Ball lead. Griffin is the consensus No. 1 rated defensive lineman in the 2025 cycle. The 6-foot-5, 285-pound Griffin is rated...
Direct Animation Workshop at Altadena Library
Learn about direct animation (or drawn-on-film animation) with the Echo Park Film Center. Experiment with this style and at the end, see the projection of your finished work. No registration required. Established in 2002, the Echo Park Film Center is a nonprofit media arts organization. The Echo Park Film Center...
Bianca Censori Rocks Tiny Shorts to See ‘Deadpool 3’ with Kanye and North West
Bianca Censori made quite a stir on Saturday. When she accompanied her husband Kanye West to watch ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ in Los Angeles. The architect opted for her signature ‘semi-nude’ look, leaving almost nothing to the imagination. She sported a tight compression shirt along with some booty shorts and black strappy heels.
Summer Fun at Outdoor Concerts in L.A.
This summer, take your family out to enjoy some live music at these outdoor concerts in L.A.! Each of these events is a fun and free way to keep the fun going this summer. July 20, 27 and Aug. 24, 6 p.m. 1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles. Getty’s free...
2 suspects rob victim at gunpoint after following them from ATM in Culver City
Police are searching for two suspects who followed a victim from a Culver City ATM and robbed them at gunpoint on Saturday. During their preliminary investigation, detectives were able to determine that the victim had visited a bank in the 5300 block of Sepulveda Boulevard at around 1 p.m., according to the Culver City Police Department. "Two suspects followed the victim to the intersection of Culver Park Drive and Slauson Avenue," the statement said. "When the victim exited their vehicle to retrieve an item from the trunk, the two suspects boxed the victim in with their vehicles."It was then that police say...
Man Uses Force to Steal From Palms Business, Flees Before Police Arrive
PALMS – A man used force to steal items from a Palms business on Saturday, the Los Angeles Police Department said today. Shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday, police were called to 8985 Venice Blvd after a robbery in progress was reported. The suspect, described as a black man, used...
Coach Taylor, the South Bay’s Junior Lifeguard Coach
Generations of Peninsula kids owe their Junior Lifeguard experience to Coach Taylor. Ken Taylor started coaching swimmers as an assistant for the women’s swim team at El Camino College in 1973. Half a century later, he’s still coaching. “I was out of a job for maybe an hour,...
Outdated technology impacting solution to homeless crisis in SoCal, report says
Outdated computer systems with data containing errors are just another component that could be hampering efforts to get unhoused people off the streets, according to a new report by the Associated Press.The report found that basic information, such as whether or not a shelter bed is open, is often information that is not available.In Los Angeles alone, more than 45,000 people are experiencing homelessness. With so many needing shelter, deficiencies in technology, like no online system to track the number of available shelter beds in L.A. County, are making it even more difficult to find people places to sleep.The chief...
The Westminster Police booked a suspect on drug sales charges after a vehicle stop
Earlier this week, police detectives conducted a vehicle stop based on California Vehicle Code violations they observed, according to the Westminster Police Department. After talking with the driver, the suspect informed the detectives that he had over $3,000 and a large quantity of suspected Adderall pills. The detectives found evidence...
Video: Chloe is a volunteer at the Animal Shelter, spreading love and joy to all creatures big and small.
Chloe is a dedicated volunteer at the Pasadena Animal Shelter, making a significant impact with her contributions. Not only do the shelter staff appreciate her, but even the sweet kitten residents seem to be fans of Chloe. Her willingness to give her time and effort to help care for the animals is greatly valued. The shelter is grateful for Chloe’s presence and the positive influence she brings.
KTLA credited with helping LAPD apprehend suspect
L.A.’s Very Own KTLA 5 helped the Los Angeles Police Department take a suspect into custody on Sunday. LAPD Central Bureau Assistant Commanding Operations Officer Lillian L. Carranza confirmed early Sunday afternoon that a suspect featured in a video published to the KTLA website, YouTube and social media pages was caught after an “alert citizen” […]
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