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3.5 magnitude earthquake rocks L.A.’s South Bay
A 3.5 magnitude earthquake was reported in the South Bay of Los Angeles County at 3:09 p.m. Sunday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The epicenter was just off the coast in the Pacific Ocean. It was about 4.4 miles west of Palos Verdes Estates, 5.3 miles southwest of Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach […]
5 Bathroom Laws In Los Angeles You Must Know Quickly, Don’t Late!
WFCN – To reflect larger social developments and legal factors, Los Angeles’s restroom laws have changed dramatically in the last several years. A citywide commitment to accessible, safe, and inclusive restrooms is the goal of these ordinances. Complying with these standards and staying informed about current developments is essential for everyone—residents, visitors, and business owners—in Los Angeles.
Villaraigosa announces bid to run for California governor
LOS ANGELES — Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced Tuesday that he is running for governor of California in 2026, saying the state needs “someone willing to make difficult — and even unpopular — decisions.”. It is the second time Villaraigosa is making a run...
Pasadena Mayor Pushes Biden Out. Harris’ Fate Hangs on Gordo’s Endorsement
Pasadena Mayor’s statement is weighing heavily on the Presidential Elections in the United States. After Mayor Gordo called on President Biden to step down, he released his “full” statement to a local rag over the weekend. That release sealed the fate of the President of the United States’ political career. Shortly after, Biden announced that he is stepping down. Coincidence? We don’t think so! A call from an influential non-partisan job holder, such as the esteemed Victor Gordo, carries a lot of weight.
Historic Westwood theaters to close their doors Thursday
LOS ANGELES — Thursday will mark the end of a movie-going era in Westwood, when the curtains fall on the village’s two 1930s-era movie houses. Regency Theatres’ Westwood Village and Bruin theaters will close their doors at the end of business Thursday night, when their leases expire.
These $1 Billion Abandoned Skyscrapers in Los Angeles May Soon Be Revived
A trio of abandoned skyscrapers in Los Angeles may soon get a new lease on life, reports the Wall Street Journal. According to the paper, a new, unnamed buyer has recently emerged, who hopes to take the half-finished development over the finish line. Known as Oceanwide Plaza, the buildings were...
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles [7-22-2024 to 7-26-2024]
On deck this July 22-26 in Los Angeles you’ll find Astronomy on Tap, Mozart Under the Stars, a summer concert at The Hammer, Movie Night at Ivy Station, KCON in DTLA, a Sunset Swim at the Annenberg Community Beach House, and more. Dip into the full list below!. Things...
L.A. County Superior Court Closed Monday Due To Ransomware Incident
Due to ongoing efforts to restore and restart network systems hit hard by a ransomware attack discovered on Friday morning, July 19, the Los Angeles County Superior Court is expected to be closed on Monday, July 22. Every one of Los Angeles County’s 36 courthouses will be closed Monday but officials with the county anticipate ...
L.A. Street Vendors Celebrate Removal of No-Vending Restrictions in Huge Win Against City
Against a backdrop of exuberant chants of "¡Cuando luchamos, ganamos!" and "¡Cuando organizamos, ganamos!" (When we fight, we win! When we organize, we win!), L.A. street vendors gathered at Hollywood and Highland last Friday celebrated a massive victory in a lawsuit they never should have had to file.
Pasadena’s Zero Tolerance of Fireworks Is Meaningless
I would like to share with you my experience on July 4, 2024 in Pasadena, which has a ZERO tolerance for fireworks. This personal experience concerns me and should concern many. By Victor Caballero. As my wife and I drove from our house toward the Rose Bowl on the evening...
Oregon Ducks Shock Big Ten With Massive Inflatable Duck In Indianapolis River
The Oregon Ducks are joining the Big Ten Conference in style. For their inaugural Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis, Oregon busted out a massive inflatable Duck to float the White River in downtown Indianapolis.
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