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Dozens cited in Orange County operation targeting loud exhausts
Dozens of people in Orange County were ticketed Saturday for various traffic violations, including for having overly loud exhaust systems. Law enforcement agencies across Orange County collaborated to target law-breakers throughout the coastal region, including Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. Officers stopped about 200 vehicles and ended up issuing 237 tickets, […]
‘Uncorked LA' will raise a toast at the California Science Center
"Uncorked LA — Summer Wine Fest" at the California Science Center. Saturday, July 27 from 7 to 11 p.m. $70 and up; 21+ only; DJ music, food trucks, and museum exhibits are part of the night. Late July is known for days filled with saturated sunlight, the sort of...
Gelson’s West L.A. to Host “Spicy” Chile Event on August 30 Not to be Missed
Gelson’s West LA is having a spicy event coming up at the end of August!. Gelson’s Market continues a seasonal, spicy tradition and is set to host their annual live Hatch Chile roasting event at the West L.A. store on Friday, August 30 starting at 3;00 p.m.! Hatch Chile lovers are invited to experience the unique flavor of the prized peppers known for their hot yet sweet taste that adds a bold, smoky flair to any dish.
Michael Eisner’s Son Is Asking $14 Million for a Water-View Estate in Los Angeles
It’s not his father’s extravagant Malibu spread directly overlooking the Pacific, but it still offers up some particularly stunning water vistas! And after a little more than two decades of ownership, filmmaker Breck Eisner—the eldest son of ex-Disney chairman and CEO Michael Eisner—is now ready to part ways with his longtime Los Angeles home perched high above the picturesque Stone Canyon Reservoir, asking $14 million.Psychic Medium James Van Praagh Wants $4.7 Million for His Enchanting SoCal Oasis That’s several millions more than Eisner and his wife Georgia Irwin paid for the Bel Air digs back in 1993. But the couple—he a producer and...
Man Arrested After Throwing Bat At Vehicle In Canyon Country
A Canyon Country man was arrested Sunday after he allegedly threw a bat at a woman’s car during a verbal argument. Around 8 p.m. Sunday, deputies received reports of a man swinging a bat on the 27500 block of Sierra Highway in Canyon Country, said Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s ...
Authorities recover $50K bronze statues stolen in Cerritos nearly a decade ago
Two custom-made bronze statues stolen from a business in Cerritos nearly a decade ago have been recovered by investigators assigned to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Organized Retail Crime Task Force. The statues were stolen on March 18, 2015 from the front of a business on the 11500 block of South Street in Cerritos. […]
August is Valley Fever Awareness Month
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — August is Valley Fever Awareness Month and the California Department of Public Health indicates the state may have set a record for Valley Fever cases in 2023. Dr. Carlos D’Assumpcao and Annika Knudsen from Flame & Skewers stopped by 17 News to share details on the illness and promotion happening at […]
Wildfires threaten communities in the West as Oregon fire closes interstate, creates its own weather
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — Firefighters in the West are scrambling as wildfires threaten communities in Oregon, California and Washington, with at least one Oregon fire so large that it is creating its own weather. Interstate 84 in eastern Oregon was closed in both directions Tuesday between Ontario and Baker City as flames from the Durkee fire advanced toward the roadway in multiple locations. The Oregon Department of Transportation also closed the eastbound lanes of I-84 from Pendleton to Baker City and warned Tuesday night that travelers should expect continued highway closures in eastern Oregon as fire crews actively fight fire from the interstate. The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Monday night authorized the use of federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the lightning-caused blaze that started July 17. It had scorched nearly 375 square miles (971 square kilometers) as of Tuesday afternoon. The Durkee fire was threatening homes in and around the communities of Durkee, Huntington and Rye Valley, as well as the interstate, cell towers and power infrastructure in the area. Fire crews and equipment from 22 states were battling the blaze as of Tuesday, authorities said.
Dr. Vinson Eugene Allen and Dusk to Dawn Urgent Care Make a Historical Mark as the First African American Owned Chain of Urgent Care Facilities in the United States
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE - Dr. Vinson Eugene Allen and Dusk to Dawn Urgent Care of California make a historical mark as the first African American owned chain of urgent cares in the United States. This milestone builds upon a previous achievement from September 4, 2020, when the medical pioneer was named the first African American to open a chain of urgent cares in Los Angeles; which led many to believe that Dusk to Dawn Urgent Care could be the nation’s first black-owned Chain. The California PR firm Executive 1 Media Group executed a nationwide urgent care project in February of 2024 with a team of researchers from Ohio, Nevada and California.
California Report Reveals Devastating Impacts of Extreme Heat on Marginalized Communities
Black Voice News photojournalist Aryana Noroozi was born in San Diego, California and graduated with a master’s degree from The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Her love for visual storytelling led her to document immigrant and deportee communities and those struggling with addiction. She was a 2020 Pulitzer Center Crisis Reporting Fellow and a GroundTruth Project Migration Fellow. She is currently a CatchLight/Report for America corps member employed by Black Voice News. You can learn more about her at aryananoroozi.com. You can email her at aryana@blackvoicenews.com.
Heritage Square South in Pasadena Is Fully Occupied
According to William K. Huang, Director of Housing, sixty-nine senior citizens who had experienced homelessness in Pasadena are now permanently housed at Heritage Square South. Heritage Square South is a Permanent Supportive Housing (“PSH”) project developed by BRIDGE Housing for senior citizens aged 55+. The building is located at 710...
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