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Dodgers Notes: Freddie Freeman’s Family Emergency, Trade Rumors, Pitching Struggles
The Dodgers kicked off a new road trip Friday with a 5-0 loss to the Houston Astros. It didn’t help the Dodgers to be without their All-Star first baseman, who left the team due to family emergency. More on that, and all the headlines you might have missed Friday:
Dodgers News: Clayton Kershaw Critical Of Astros & Minute Maid Park
Clayton Kershaw has experienced some of the highest of highs and lowest of lows throughout his storied Los Angeles Dodgers career. On opposite ends of that spectrum are the Dodgers losing to the Houston Astros in the 2017 World Series, but achieving immortality three years later. Kershaw has openly discussed how freeing and satisfying it was for the Dodgers to win the 2020 World Series.
An East L.A. mural honoring veterans is finally complete
East Los Angeles -- An unfinished mural paying homage to local veterans from East Los Angeles was made complete, Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis announced Friday. During a news conference Friday morning, Solis, whose 1st District includes East L.A., unveiled the panels that were missing from Richard Haro's "Among the Valiant" mural located at the community center at Ruben F. Salazar Park. Actor Edward James Olmos, known for his roles in "Miami Vice" and "American Me" joined Solis alongside residents and veterans of East L.A.
Incurable silicosis cost a countertop cutter his lungs. Are these companies at fault?
A Los Angeles County case poses a test of whether companies that make engineered stone can be successfully sued amid the devastating rise of silicosis, which has killed more than a dozen countertop cutters across California in recent years.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Seeks Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Missing Person, Lena Elaine Hinton, Last Seen in Pasadena
July 28, 2024 – Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials report that they are asking for the public’s help locating At-Risk Missing Person, Lena Elaine Hinton. Ms. Hinton was last seen on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at 9:45 a.m., on the 100 block of W. California Boulevard, in the city of Pasadena.
Tesla Cybertruck reporting for police duty in California
The Tesla Cybertruck's being turned into a police car. The Irvine Police Department said it's taking delivery of its police-spec Cybertruck soon. The conversion to police spec is being handled by UP.FIT. The world hasn't gotten quite bad enough for the emergence of RoboCop, but the first police Cybertruck will...
KCON 2024: the world’s largest K-Pop festival takes over Downtown LA
Fans can watch some of their famous K-pop bands perform while tasting K-beauty products and trying out Korean food. KCON, the world’s largest K-pop music festival, is taking place in downtown Los Angeles this weekend. Organizers expect 160,000 people from around the globe to attend the three-day festival, which...
Man shot to death at park in Palmdale
PALMDALE – A man was shot to death in Palmdale, authorities said Sunday. The shooting occurred about 10:40 p.m. Saturday in the 39500 block of 167th Street East, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The man was pronounced dead at the scene and there was no...
Wack 100 Thinks Diddy Will End Up Behind Bars
Wack 100 expects Diddy to cooperate with the authorities. Wack 100 discussed the possible legal trouble Diddy could be facing during a recent interview with VladTV. In doing so, he theorized that the Bad Boy mogul will end up behind bars if he faces federal charges. Homeland Security previously searched his homes in Los Angeles and Miami on March 25. According to CNN, the case stems from various sexual assault allegations Diddy is facing in civil court.
It's a 'Femininomenon': California's first women's sports bar, Watch Me!, has opened in Long Beach
The first women's sports bar in California, Watch Me!, drew a huge crowd on its opening day Friday as people came from all over Southern California to celebrate women's sports.
Memorial Park Redevelopment Project Moves Forward
This Move Is Part of a Broader Initiative to Enhance Santa Monica’s Parks and Recreation Facilities. The Santa Monica City Council unanimously voted to advance the Memorial Park Redevelopment and Expansion Project, which aims to transform the historic park into a 13.2-acre community hub featuring additional sports fields, pedestrian and bicycle improvements, and other amenities, as described in a blog post by the City.
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