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Man who allegedly slapped autistic boy in Pacoima is now facing charges
Authorities filed charges against a man, who was accused of slapping an autistic boy after the 10-year-old touched the man’s Mercedes Benz vehicle in Pacoima, the boy’s family attorney confirmed Monday. The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office charged Scott Sakajian with willful cruelty to a child and battery...
Workplace shooting leaves one dead in city of Industry
Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting that happened in the city of Industry early Monday morning. It happened at around 8:30 a.m., when deputies were dispatched to the 18600 block of Gale Avenue upon learning of the incident, according to the Los Angels County Sheriff's Department. Investigators say that they learned an ex-employee had fired shots at a business in the area, striking at least one person inside. Shortly after arrival they detained a person of interest who remains in custody. They say that after searching a car of interest at the scene they also discovered more firearms. No information has yet been provided on the victim or suspect in the incident. Anyone with more information is urged to contact LASD's Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500.This is a developing story. Check back for details.
Woman accused of shoplifting from the same store dozens of times now faces felony charges
The DA has filed felony theft and robbery charges against a woman already facing 34 misdemeanors for allegedly shoplifting over and over. The post Woman accused of shoplifting from the same store dozens of times now faces felony charges appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Canoga Park mom charged with murder in twin sons' fentanyl-related deaths
CANOGA PARK, Calif. - A Canoga Park mother has been charged with murder in the deaths of her 3-year-old twin sons who were allegedly exposed to drugs laced with fentanyl, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced. Jestice James is charged with two counts of murder and two...
Beacon acquires Roofers Mart of Southern California
Beacon announced that it has completed the acquisition of Roofers Mart of Southern California, Inc. located in Walnut, CA. Roofers Mart has a 40-year history serving roofing contractors in the Los Angeles metro market. “We are excited to join the Beacon team. Our customers trust us to deliver top quality, which will be enhanced as we combine with Beacon to extend our expertise, scope, and size,” commented Greg Robles, CEO of Roofers Mart. “Contractors will benefit from a larger catalog, including Beacon’s TRI-BUILT® branded products, along with additional resources to bring value-added services such as Beacon PRO+ to help them grow their businesses.”
Compton businesses busted for knowingly selling stolen items from retail crime groups
Two people were arrested in Compton after selling stolen merchandise that had been previously obtained by retail crime groups, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) said Monday. The suspects are accused of running three “fence” operations, knowingly buying stolen goods, such as power tools, construction equipment and Apple...
Former LASD Sheriff Lee Baca Located Hours After Going Missing
SAN MARINO (CNS) - Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca was located safe early Monday about eight hours after he apparently wandered away from his San Marino home, authorities said. San Marino Police Department Chief John Incontro told reporters at about 1 a.m. Monday that Baca was found in...
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San José Spotlight wins 4 first place state journalism awards
San José Spotlight brought home seven California Journalism Awards in the annual contest sponsored by the California News Publishers Association, including four first-place wins. The yearly competition showcases the best print and digital reporting and photography statewide. News organizations compete in divisions based on size and circulation and, for the first time, the awards combined... The post San José Spotlight wins 4 first place state journalism awards appeared first on San José Spotlight.
Gambling interests gave $1M to California lawmakers. Did it influence their votes?
California’s rival gambling interests gave the 22 members of an obscure legislative committee more than $1 million in campaign donations. Did the cash infusion to this “juice committee” influence members’ votes?
Increasingly costly heat waves present insurance challenges
A stifling heat wave continues to bring more than just the hottest temperatures to an already unusually sizzling summer — it's also inflicting economic losses. Why it matters: Those losses are hard to tally, and in many cases aren't covered by insurance. State of play: Extreme heat warnings and...
Coastal consultant speaks up on sea level rise, local impact of state regulations
During a community forum last week, a longtime coastal planning consultant shared insight on sea level rise policies in the state and their local impact. During the Speak Up Newport’s monthly meeting on Wednesday (July 10), the featured speaker was Don Schmitz, president and principal planner of the land use consulting firm Schmitz & Associates. Schmitz represents a wide variety of clients, including the city of Newport Beach, for items that go before the California Coastal Commission. He also works as the consultant for Smart Coast California. He’s been involved with coastal planning and issues related to sea level rise for many years.
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