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Irvine PD acquires Tesla Cybertruck for ‘community engagement’
Despite the Anaheim Police Department’s expressed desire to be the first police agency with a Tesla Cybertruck, their neighbors in Irvine appear to have beaten them to the punch. The Irvine Police Department on Wednesday night posted an image of a Cybertruck decked out with police lights along with the caption “coming soon to Irvine.” […]
The SAPD is investigating a fatal motorcycle accident at Bristol St. and Hemlock Way
On Thursday, July 25, 2024, at approximately 6:04 a.m., police officers responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of Bristol Street and Hemlock Way involving a vehicle and a motorcycle, according to the SAPD. Despite lifesaving measures by a civilian who administered CPR and Orange County Fire Authority first...
Restaurateur Tony Monaco Is on The Zest
Tony Monaco is the owner of restaurants The Bling Pig and The Trough, both of which have multiple Orange County locations. This summer, he will open Monaco Italian Kitchen in Irvine, and The Blind Pig in Yorba Linda will transform into a new concept. He shares how he opened his first restaurant at just 25 years old and how he's grown and expanded since then. Listen and watch every Thursday here.
Providence St. Joseph Hospital Performs World’s First Spine Surgery Using eCential Robotics’ Open Spine Robot, with Spineart Compatible Implants
ORANGE, Calif. July 25, 2024 – Providence St. Joseph Hospital announced it has successfully performed the world’s first robotic spinal surgery using a new open spine platform by eCential Robotics to implant a Spineart medical device. eCential Robotics, a surgical robotics company which developed the open surgical platform...
Buena Park Leaders Put Sales Tax Hike on November Ballot
Voters in Buena Park may decide on a 1% sales tax increase in November after city leaders unanimously voted in favor of adding a ballot measure asking residents to approve of a tax hike. Buena Park officials say they need more tax dollars for the city’s police department. This...
South Gate to host its last summer Concert in the Park featuring Mariachi Divas
This year, South Gate’s popular summer Concert in the Park series will end with a performance by Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea, providing community members with an evening of family entertainment. Attendees may bring their own picnic basket. Lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged. Food trucks and a beer...
Summer Block Party returns to Gardena
The National Night Out, also known as the Summer Block Party, returns to Gardena on the evening of Tuesday, August 6 at the City Hall Complex. Locals can stop by and meet police officers while enjoying free food, games, music and giveaways. Stephany Santin is the City of Gardena’s Recreation...
Third time’s the charm for Wiener Dog Cannon Ball Charlie
Cannonball Charlie, who tied for second in the 2022 Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals and was third in the 2023 running, finally won the elusive title of Fastest Wiener In the West after scoring a smashing victory in the 27th running of the Wiener Nationals on Saturday night at Los Alamitos Race Course in Cypress, California.
Huntington Park runner joins the list of finishers of the top six marathons in the world
With the upcoming celebration of the Summer Olympics 2024 in Paris, fans worldwide are ready to cheer for their favorite athletes who aim for the gold medal. Antonia Guzman wants to watch swimming, gymnastics, and track. As a runner herself, she finds this a very exciting moment. Guzman is not...
Cypress Scouts attend growth, leadership camp
Boy Scouts Troop 670 continues tradition of growth and leadership at Summer Camp. Founded in 1967 and chartered by Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, the Roughriders of Cypress BSA Troop 670 have a storied history of excellence. With over 170 Eagle Scouts produced in its more than 57 years of existence, the troop has consistently upheld a proud tradition of attending summer camp annually, offering scouts transformative experiences that nurture personal growth and leadership skills. This year’s camp, held from July 7th to July 13th, featured a variety of activities designed to challenge and engage the scouts, such as wilderness survival training and merit badge workshops.
California physician pleads guilty to $3.2M fraud
A Santa Paula (Calif.) physician pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of healthcare fraud for defrauding Medicare out of more than $3 million. While working at two different Pasadena-based hospices –– Arcadia Hospice Provider nad Saint Mariam Hospice –– Victor Contreras, MD, billed Medicare for medically unnecessary hospice services, according to a July 24 news release.
Yohan Ramirez’s Locker Removed From Dodger Stadium
Yohan Ramirez’s locker has been removed from the Dodger Stadium clubhouse, signaling that he has likely been designated for assignment. The Dodgers need to clear a 40-man and active roster spot for left-handed pitcher Clayton Kershaw on Thursday, and it appears Ramirez has been DFA’d to do just that. Ramirez, 29, made 27 appearances for …
Edwin Castro, $2 Billion Powerball Winner, Chauffeured Around L.A. With New 24-Year-Old Model Girlfriend Payten Vincent
Edwin Castro, the winner of a $2 billion Powerball lottery, was spotted getting close his new girlfriend, Payten Vincent, on a date in Los Angeles. In Touch obtained photos of Edwin, 31, and Payten, 24, were seen being dropped off at a hiking trail in a chauffeured black SUV. The duo were joined by a couple other members of Edwin’s inner circle.
Matthew Perry’s Death: Drug-Dealing Underworld Exposed, Authorities ‘Have a List of Suspects’
In his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, Matthew Perry — who struggled with alcohol and opioid addiction for most of his life — wrote about undergoing ketamine therapy. His doctors used the dissociative anesthetic drug “to ease pain and help with depression,” he explained. “Ketamine felt like a giant exhale,” like “being hit in the head with a giant happy shovel.” However, he added, “the hangover was rough and outweighed the shovel. Ketamine was not for me.”
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