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PnB Rock Murder Trial Officially Gets Underway: Details
Hopefully, some sort of justice will be served in a timely manner. Almost two years ago (September 12), the hip-hop world tragically lost Philadelphia multi-hyphenate, PnB Rock. The then 30-year-old hitmaker was fatally shot at the Roscoe's Chicken 'N Waffles location in South Los Angeles. He was one of the hottest rapping/singing talents on the market toward the end of the 2010's decade. Over at HNHH we continue to send our thoughts to his loved ones, especially today. The reason for that is because the murder trial for PnB Rock has officially begun, according to XXL. If you remember, three suspects were arrested following the unthinkable crime. Those included the 17-year-old alleged shooter, his father, Freddie Trone, and stepmother Shauntel Trone.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Blow Into L.A. With Powerful ‘Weathervanes’ Songs at the Hollywood Bowl: Concert Review
If you could think of albums as like magazines, Jason Isbell might offer the most reliable subscription in the music business. Every three years (formerly two, but who’s counting), he issues a record almost exactly as world-class as the last, to the point that it almost feels predictable to pile on accolades, for either the recordings or the tours that follow. An album like 2023’s “Weathervanes,” and the shows behind them, qualify as pure inspiration, delivered with workmanlike reliability — the healthy flow that a rarefied combination of journeyman-ship and genius will bring you.Beck Basks in Bittersweet Majesty With the...
Center Capital, TPG Angelo Gordon & Authentic Capital JV Buys Industrial Building in San Fernando Valley for $41.5MM
An industrial building in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley has been sold for $41.5 million (around $277 per square foot). The 150,000-square-foot property, located at 9401 De Soto Ave. in Chatsworth, was acquired by a joint venture between Center Capital Partners, TPG Angelo Gordon, and Authentic Capital Group. Center Capital Partners led the acquisition.
One-way U-Haul rentals show where Americans are moving
Summertime is moving season, but where is everyone going when they pack up their homes and leave town for another city? U-Haul has crunched the numbers on one-way truck rentals for its midyear report on 2024 migration trends. What You Need To Know. U-Haul released its midyear report on 2024...
Burros graduate named new girl's tennis coach
The Burroughs girls’ tennis team finished last season in third place in the Mojave River League, made the playoffs, but fell in the first round on the road to Garden Grove under former Head Coach Barb Giffin. This upcoming season the Burros will be under new Head Coach Tommy Wooding, a Burroughs graduate and former tennis player.
Keiro Announces 2025 Grants Cycle to Enhance Quality of Senior Life
LOS ANGELES, July 9, 2024 – Keiro announced its 2025 Grants Program cycle, which will continue to focus on funding programs that enhance the quality of life for older adults and caregivers in the Japanese American and Japanese community of Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties. Keiro’s Grants Program...
Nisei Week Offers Free Public Dance Practice
It’s almost Nisei Week time and the public is invited to join and dance in the Nisei Week Grand Parade, which will be held on Sunday, Aug. 11, and the Closing Ceremony, which takes place on Sunday, Aug. 18. Free public dance practices are being held from 6:30 to...
One Dead in Early Morning Blaze at Boarded-Up Boyle Heights Home, LAFD Investigates
A fire erupted in Boyle Heights early Wednesday morning leaving one person dead, as confirmed by the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD). According to a KTLA report, the blaze was reported at approximately 1:18 a.m. at a location on 121 North Mathews Street. The LAFD deployed 34 firefighters to tackle...
One of the East Coast’s Biggest Chef Conferences Comes to LA This Fall
Philadelphia’s Chef Conference is headed to Los Angeles this fall. The conference founded by Mike Traud, the director of hospitality management at Drexel University, gathers hospitality professionals from across the country to connect over industry issues through events and panels. It will continue to be bicoastal with another event in Philadelphia later this year.
Exclusive Shark Warning Trailer for The Asylum’s Latest Creature Feature Movie
ComingSoon has an exclusive Shark Warning trailer, which unveils The Asylum‘s latest creature feature movie. ”After 20 years, a man returns to the town where his brother was killed by a shark. But when it resurfaces and kills again, the man decides to hunt down the predator to stop it once and for all.” reads the synopsis for Shark Warning.
Highland Park's 59 North Fig Cleaners to close
Highland Park: The owners of 59 North Fig Cleaners are retiring and closing the Figueroa Street dry cleaners after 46 years. Shop owners Henry Liu, 78, and Kathy Liu, 70, posted a sign on their window announcing the closure. “We will miss you, our loyal customers, and the relationships we’ve created throughout the years.”
CFESA Slates New Location for Training Session
This September, CFESA will offer a new technician class at Southern California Edison in Irwindale, Calif. The course, occurring from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 9-13, is for those who are either looking to enter the foodservice equipment repair industry, or who have been recently joined the industry. The instructor will be former CFESA President John Schwindt (pictured at left), and the training will include company expectations, customer service, kitchen equipment operation, basic principles of electric, gas and steam, and hands-on equipment training.
Slash’s Step-Daughter Lucy-Bleu Knight’s Autopsy Completed, Cause of Death Still Unknown
Slash’s stepdaughter Lucy-Bleu Knight’s autopsy has been completed but her cause of death remains unknown. The 58-year-old "November Rain" rocker announced on Instagram early on Monday (July 22) “talented” Lucy-Bleu Knight, 25, had died, after telling fans a day earlier he was pulling out of four shows on his S.E.R.P.E.N.T. festival tour due to “unforeseen circumstances."
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