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Scott Peterson Breaks Silence Over Laci Peterson Murder in Peacock Crime Docuseries
After the L.A. Innocence Project took up his case, convicted murderer Scott Peterson has broken a long silence in a three-part Peacock true crime docuseries.How to Livestream Women's Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris Face to Face with Scott Peterson, a Universal Television Alternative Studios series set to bow Aug. 20, will see Peterson give his first on-camera interview since 2003 as he discusses the notorious murders of his wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Conner. The official teaser trailer, which dropped on Monday, includes jailhouse footage of Peterson being interviewed, but he does not speak on camera. That, according to Peacock, will...
Authorities ID Ontario man found shot to death near DTLA
LOS ANGELES – A 39-year-old man who was shot to death in Koreatown was identified Monday by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner. Officers were dispatched at 4:22 a.m. Saturday to a “shooting” call in the area of Sixth Street and Wilton Avenue located a man suffering from several gunshot wounds, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Prepare for more aftershocks from Barstow quake, seismologist says
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake hit near Barstow Monday and was quickly followed by two aftershocks. Seismologist Yehuda Ben-Zion, director of the Statewide California Earthquake Center, told KNX News we should expect more to come.
Wildfire smoke linked to heightened risk of dementia diagnosis, new California research finds
SACRAMENTO -- When a wildfire rips through your community, your life and home are likely top of mind, but what about your brain health?A new study released Monday, at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference found that wildfire smoke is linked to heightened risk of a new dementia diagnosis.The research was conducted in California over a span of 10 years, analyzing the health records of more than 1.2 million socioeconomically diverse Kaiser Permanente members who were 60 years or older and had not previously been diagnosed with dementia."What we want to do is encourage people to be aware and mitigate any...
Can’t find a doctor? California bill would punish insurers for giving customers outdated info
CALIFORNIA, USA — Over the years, licensed therapist Sarah Soroken has heard from her patients again and again about what a miserable experience it can be to find a mental health provider who actually takes their insurance. But one patient stands out. Soroken said she was working at Kaiser’s...
USC researchers use artificial intelligence to predict wildfire activity
SACRAMENTO — In California, wildland firefighters need all the help they can get, and time is something that can't be wasted. One university is studying how to use artificial intelligence to predict a wildfire's next move.Year after year, wildfires have ravaged California.Assad Oberai isn't a firefighter. He's a professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Southern California, but he thought he and his team could help. He said that computer models already exist to try and predict fire movement."The problem is the things that go into these tools, like terrain, the fuel map, what are the wind...
Fire Victim Trust enters ‘wind down’ stage. Will North Bay victims be made whole?
It has been four years this month since a fund was established to pay victims of California wildfires sparked by the utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric. Now, the Fire Victim Trust says its work is in its final stage, but a few outstanding issues remain before its work can be completed and fire survivors see further compensation. The trust has made settlement offers for all of the more than ...
Los Angeles pushes back on Newsom order to clear homeless encampments
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and several county supervisors are pushing back against Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) executive order to start clearing homeless encampments, arguing it’s only a temporary fix to a decades-old problem. Bass, whose first act after taking the oath of office as Los Angeles’s mayor in December 2022 was to declare a state of emergency […]
‘Nixon Fire’ in Riverside County spans 3,700 acres, triggers evacuation orders
A fast moving, wind-driven wildfire in Riverside County that has charred thousands of acres and reportedly burned at least one structure prompted evacuation orders Monday afternoon. The “Nixon Fire” was first reported in the area of Tule Valley Road and Richard Nixon Boulevard in Aguanga just before 12:30 p.m. The five-acre brush fire, according […]
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