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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...
Death Cover-Up? Los Angeles Fire Dept. Refuses to Release Richard Simmons 911 Call: ‘It Would Reveal Confidential Information’
The Los Angeles Fire Department refuses to release the 911 call placed to alert law enforcement authorities about the death of Richard Simmons. RadarOnline.com asked first responders to release the emergency call placed from the housekeeper who found the eccentric fitness guru unresponsive at his West Hollywood home on the morning of July 13. He was later pronounced dead at the scene at the age of 76.But the LAFD blocked the release of their records after we filed a Freedom of Information Act request, claiming it was not required to disclose “protected health information to the media or members of...
Richard Simmons’ Gravesite Photo Revealed as Investigation Into His Death Continues
Richard Simmons was laid to rest in Los Angeles by his family and In Touch has the first photos of his gravesite surrounded by flowers. As In Touch previously reported, the fitness guru died at his home at the age of 76 on July 13. Sources told TMZ that Richard had fallen in his bathroom...
Crime is rising at LA Metro. Is a new police force the answer?
California public transit agencies are trying to lure back riders by improving safety. Metro’s decision to create its own public safety department is a major test. The post Crime is rising at LA Metro. Is a new police force the answer? appeared first on Long Beach Post.
LAPD Seeks Witnesses in Search for Driver in Hit-and-Run That Injured 72-Year-Old in South LA
The Los Angeles Police Department is continuing its investigation into a hit-and-run incident that left a 72-year-old woman with severe injuries. The collision, which occurred on January 22, 2024, involved a late-model burgundy SUV. According to LAPD’s news release, the victim was walking eastbound inside a marked crosswalk at the intersection of Eighth Avenue and 60th Street when the vehicle struck her and the driver subsequently fled the scene.
Boyfriend mourns after woman struck, killed by hit-and-run driver
A woman was struck and killed by a car while crossing the street with her boyfriend in the Baldwin Hills area of South Los Angeles. The couple was walking across La Cienega Boulevard near Obama Boulevard at about 1:30 a.m. when the woman, whose identity has not been released, was struck by a dark-colored Toyota […]
Chaos in South Los Angeles: street takeovers result in fiery crashes
Multiple takeovers took place on Sunday night and early Monday morning, involving shootings, gunfire, and break-ins. South Los Angeles was the scene of several chaotic street takeovers from Sunday night into Monday morning, leaving a trail of destruction including a fiery car crash, looting, and vandalism. Multiple law enforcement agencies,...
Rock legend reveals heartbreaking death, steps away from tour
After being forced to cancel tour performances on July 21, Legendary Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash has shared heartbreaking news with fans. The iconic guitarist, 58, took to social media on July 22 to share the passing of his stepdaughter Lucy- Bleu Knight. According to the post, the 25-year-old “passed peacefully in Los Angeles, California on July 19,” calling her an “incredibly talented artist, a passionate dreamer and a charming, lovable, sweet soul.”
Brian Windhorst predicts that notable starting center will end up on Lakers
Brian Windhorst is peering into his crystal ball once again. The ESPN personality Windhorst made an interesting prediction this week on the latest episode of “The Hoop Collective” podcast. During a discussion about the Los Angeles Lakers, Windhorst indicated that he believes that veteran center Jonas Valanciunas will eventually end up with them. “I wouldn’t... The post Brian Windhorst predicts that notable starting center will end up on Lakers appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Angels host back-to-school event for to get kids ready for fall
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Your kids probably don't want to hear this, but school is just weeks – for some, in a matter of days – from being back in session. The Angels Baseball Foundation hosted a back-to-school event to get kids ready for the upcoming school year. On...
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.
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