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LAM adds exciting summer events
Lobby tiles are a great way to: Support the mission of the museum. Leave a lasting legacy with your name. Give a unique gift to honor a loved one, friend or colleague or promote your business. Contact Crystal Tosello if you would like to donate $10,000 for a custom tile...
Venice Lawsuit Unveils Political Threads: Plaintiffs’ Connections to Ex Councilman Bonin Highlight Deeper Influences
VENICE - On July 10, four plaintiffs—the L.A. Forward Institute (described as a "non-profit entity whose mission is to make local government accessible" with a history of supporting the creation of new affordable housing), Sylvia Aroth (described as "an individual who has lived in Venice for over 50 years and supports the construction of the Venice Dell Project"), Gary Williams (a law professor at LMU who grew up in the "ever-shrinking African American neighborhood within Venice"), and Kathleen Coates (described as a mentally disabled individual who became unhoused in 2023 when she could no longer afford the rent of her Mar Vista apartment)—filed a lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles.
Rising COVID clashes with carefree California summer as cases jump, precautions fade
COVID's spread is being aided by people who are still going to work or traveling while sick. Doctors say it's important for people who are sick to avoid putting others at risk.
LA Council Committee to Hear Update on Payroll Transition Project
Committee Meeting Scheduled: The Los Angeles City Council's Personnel, Audits and Hiring Committee will hold a special meeting early Tuesday to discuss the ongoing payroll system update. Project Overview: Initiated in 2020, the payroll upgrade aims to replace the outdated "PaySR" system with a modern solution from Workday, which integrates...
COURT WATCH: Accused Accepts 2-Year Plea Deal – Down from 4-Year Offer; Prosecution Accepts Deal, but Off Record Opposes Reduction
LOS ANGELES, CA — During a grand theft auto hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court late last week, the accused was to be sentenced to four years of prison time, despite the Deputy Public Defender’s request to reduce the sentence to two years. The court eventually did...
GRAND SLAM! Venus Williams ‘Snubbed’ Prince Harry by Refusing to Join Claps and Standing Ovation When He Was Handed Pat Tillman Gong
Tennis Legend Venus Williams can effortlessly leap across a tennis court, but she kept her feet planted firmly on the ground and did not participate in a standing ovation or a round of applause when Prince Harry received the Pat Tillman Service Award at ESPN’s ESPY awards Thursday night, RadarOnline.com can reveal.Williams, whose sister Serena is a close friend of Harry’s wife Meghan Markle, stared blankly ahead as Harry took the stage and Meghan stood applauding, mere feet from where Williams was seated at the glittering ceremony held in Los Angeles. Footage from the live event from ESPN screened on...
Ciara’s Plus-Sized Dancer Steals The Show With Jaw-Dropping Moves!
Ciara and mystery plus-sized dancer || Image credit: @ciara @tsr. Ciara’s recent performance at the #OutofThisWorld tour was more than just chart-topping hits and electrifying energy; it was also a celebration of body positivity, thanks to an incredible backup dancer who stole the show. Missy Elliott hosted a special...
Tom Cruise’s Ex and ‘Risky Business’ Costar Rebecca De Mornay Steps Out for a Rare Public Outing
Tom Cruise’s former live-in lover and Risky Business costar Rebecca De Mornay is seen for the first time in over a year as she steps out for a rare public outing in Los Angeles. Rebecca, 64, was photographed walking her dog in sweltering temperatures on the afternoon of July 9, according to snapshots exclusively obtained by In Touch. She wore a tight black top that showed off her still-enviable figure, plus dark pants and sneakers.
Residents Sue City of Los Angeles For Stalling Affordable Housing Development
The New Lawsuit Also Comes After Two Separate l.a. Superior Court Rulings Rejected a Coalition’s Multi-Year Effort to Halt the Project. A group of advocates for the 140-unit Venice Dell Community housing project have sued the City of Los Angeles, accusing local officials of intentionally obstructing what the plaintiffs describe as a vital development for the unsheltered.
Mitchell Tenpenny Plots Theater Tour For Fall.
Mitchell Tenpenny sets the “Woke Up In A Dream Tour” for fall, kicking off in Las Vegas on Sept. 12. The 14 stops include Los Angeles, New York, Pittsburgh and Cleveland before concluding in Sayreville, NJ, on Nov. 16. The Castellows and Dylan Schneider provide support on select dates. The tour shares its name with a track on “The 3rd,” Tenpenny’s third studio album, due via Riser House/Sony Music Nashville on Friday.
AARP California and Pasadena Audubon Society to Host Virtual Bird Watching Event
In a bid to promote outdoor engagement and wildlife appreciation, AARP Los Angeles is partnering with the Pasadena Audubon Society to offer a virtual introduction to local bird watching. The event, scheduled for Thursday, July 25, aims to educate participants about the diverse avian population in the Los Angeles area.
Can you sue the government if your neighbor’s dog injures you?
The Court of Appeal ruled that the County is not obligated to act on complaints of dangerous animals until an animal control officer officially determines the animal is dangerous. This decision makes it challenging for plaintiffs to hold government agencies liable for not investigating dangerous dogs.
USC star not happy with Arch Manning
Texas Longhorns young star quarterback Arch Manning was reportedly paid a lot of money to promote and appear in the EA Sports College Football 25 video game, and it sounds like one USC Trojans star player is not necessarily happy about it. After it was previously reported that Arch Manning...
RUMOR: Surprising Western Conference Team Emerges as Front-Runners to Sign Russell Westbrook Amid His Departure from the Clippers
Much uncertainty has surrounded Russell Westbrook’s potential future with the Los Angeles Clippers. After his 2023–24 season performance, many feel his time with the franchise could be running short, and the Clippers have no plans to use Westbrook next season. However, another Western Conference contender is reportedly eyeing the veteran point guard.
JJ Redick Reveals Top Lakers Trade Target: ‘Big & Bruising’
When we tick down the list of needs for the Lakers in this offseason, pretty much none of which have been addressed, one of the major ones that always comes up is a big guy. The Lakers have no shortage of centers on the roster, of course, with Anthony Davis, Christian Wood and Jaxson Hayes on board, plus Jarred Vanderbilt, who played some center early in his career but is 6-foot-8 and mostly a power forward these days.
Actor from two of the most popular TV shows of the 1980s and 90s has died
James B. Sikking featured in two of the most popular TV shows of the 1980s has died at the age of 90. PEOPLE confirmed the news with his publicist, Cynthia Synder. The “Hill Street Blues” actor died “peacefully at his Los Angeles home surrounded by family.”. The...
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