Diamond Bar
LATEST NEWS
Deputy collides with apartment building in South Los Angeles
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy crashed into an apartment building in South Los Angeles late Friday night. The collision happened at 94th Street and Normandie Avenue. The collision appeared to involve the deputy's car and another driver. The deputy's car contacted the building but didn't appear to break through the wall. The other driver had damage to the front of their vehicle. It's unclear what caused the crash. The intersection will be closed as the department investigates the collision.
Fire Department responds to report of potential drowning
Los Angeles County Fire Department officials reported that firefighters responded to a residence in the 25000 block of Magnolia Lane in Stevenson Ranch regarding a potential drowning. No information was available regarding the nature of the call other than it was believed to have been a near-drowning incident at a...
Nazir McGlothen’s 90-Yard Kickoff Return & 70-Yard Pick Six Sparks Glendora in a 46-23 Victory Over Jurupa Hills
Photos by Carlo Montalbo (@Carlo.Montalbo on Instagram) For the second time in as many games, the Glendora offense was struggling to find a rhythm. In week zero, Hunter Lemos booted a 40-yard field goal on the first drive of the game, and the Tartans suffered a 20-3 setback at the hands of visiting Chino Hills.
Study Highlights Physical and Emotional Impact of California Wildfires
In recent years, California has experienced extreme wildfires, causing substantial loss of life and property. A UC Irvine study examined the effects of frequent exposure to wildfires and wildfire smoke on the physical and mental health of Southern California residents. Wildfires in California are 25% more likely relative to preindustrial...
New book highlights unique, unexpected museums of greater LA
Angel City Press’s new publication “Also on View: Unique and Unexpected Museums of Greater Los Angeles” celebrates LA’s most fascinating and underappreciated collections, from the deeply culturally significant—such as the Garifuna Museum—to the highly specific and unusual, like the City of Los Angeles’s Streetlight Museum. There are more than 750 museums in the greater Los Angeles area, many of which may not be familiar to even the most seasoned explorers.
Yes, the monsoon can even affect Southern California
Most summertime weather in Southern California is fairly benign. But clouds, rain and thunderstorms can occasionally come from another source: The same North American Monsoon that mainly affects the desert southwest. Powerful monsoon storms moved through Arizona, Utah and Colorado on Aug. 21-23, 2024, with intense downpours, hail, heavy winds,...
West Covina Claims 10-6 Victory at Cerritos to Secure Win No. 1 of 2024; Adam Elhuessiney Scored Three Goals for Bulldogs
The West Covina boys’ water polo program secured victory No. 1 of the 2024 season. The Bulldogs headed home from Cerritos with a 10-6 victory. WCHS led 5-0 at the half and 10-1 in the second half. Matthew Ugarte had 13 saves in goal for West Covina. Adam Elhuessiney...
California one step closer to banning certain food dyes in school lunches
A bill to outlaw the use of certain food dyes in school meals has advanced through the California Legislature and is headed for the Governor’s desk. If signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, schools across the state would no longer be allowed to sell or provide food that included six chemicals that studies have […]
Candidate Q&A: Greg Wallis and Christy Holstege Vie a Second Time to Represent Assembly District 47
In 2022, Greg Wallis became the assemblymember in California’s Assembly District 47, which includes most of the Coachella Valley west of Indio and Coachella, along with much of the rest of Riverside County to the west, and some areas of San Bernardino County. He won the seat over Palm Springs City Councilmember Christy Holstege by just 85 votes—out of a total of 169,419 votes cast.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.