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Latest Fan Poll: Faith in Pitching Staff Reaches Season Low
We’re past the halfway point of the 2024 season. The Dodgers have major issues, especially on the pitching side, and need to find a solution before the 2024 trade deadline. Fans voted on six polls regarding all things Dodgers, shared on Twitter/X by Dodgers Nation. The most prominent concern...
GWNC Land Use Committee Reviews Updates on Local & Citywide Issues
There were no new building projects to consider at this month’s meeting of the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council’s Land Use Committee, but there were still plenty of detailed conversations as committee members reviewed updates on the city’s removal of information about ED1 affordable housing projects from its bi-weekly case notifications, the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the proposed northern extension of Metro’s K Line, revisions to the proposed Citywide Housing Incentive Program…and more.
Violent demonstration outside L.A. synagogue sparks second lawsuit
Stand with Us Center for Legal Justice, a nonprofit fighting antisemitism, filed the lawsuit on behalf of seven Jewish people who planned to attend a real estate and religious event at the Adas Torah Synagogue.
Paul Finebaum: Loser of LSU vs. USC in Week 1 'better watch out'
Paul Finebaum understands a lot of the negative attention for this year’s season opener between LSU and USC has been placed on Lincoln Riley. However, that opens up the door for some additional pressure on the shoulders of LSU head coach Brian Kelly. On Friday’s broadcast of ESPN’s “First...
Los Angeles Hospital Seeks Public Help to Identify Mystery Patient Found Near 7th and Kohler
The Los Angeles General Medical Center is reaching out to the public for assistance in a somewhat unusual and urgent request. The hospital is attempting to identify a male patient, known only as John Doe, who has been under their care since July 24. Hospital officials are hoping that through the help of the media and concerned citizens, they can locate the man's family or anyone who might know him. John Doe, believed to be roughly 50 years old, was found on the streets near 7th and Kohler Street and is described as having a large build, standing 5'9'' tall, and weighing approximately 276 lbs, as reported by the County of Los Angeles, California. With balding hair and brown eyes, his identity remains a mystery.
Proposed 5-Team Trade Sees Lakers Land $45 Million Guard for Reddish, Russell
Bruce Brown’s name has been linked to the Los Angeles Lakers for over a year now, and a wild new five-team trade proposal would finally get the versatile veteran to L.A. Currently in the final year of his two-year, $45 million contract, Brown won an NBA championship with the Denver Nuggets in 2023. He was traded to the Toronto Raptors as part of the Pascal Siakam deal in January of 2024. Brown’s versatility — he can play both guard positions as well as small forward — is something the Lakers could use.
Sean McVay's Wife Grabs Attention With Recent Vacation Photo
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay is currently working through NFL training camp before the 2024-25 season. While McVay is staying busy preparing his team for the NFL season, his wife, Veronika Khomyn-McVay, shared a picture from her time on vacation. While the location of the photo ...
As Council formally opposes Promenade sign, its owner threatens legal action
The City Council has again denounced a sign on the Third Street Promenade that criticizes local leaders over drug use and crime in the city. Property owner John Alle has installed a series of banners on his storefront over the past two years. The banners have consistently blamed drug use for problems in the city but have increasingly targeted specific individuals including the City Manager and Councilmembers over a needle distribution program operated by the County’s health department.
Dodgers Notes: Randy Arozarena Traded, LA Signs Veteran Pitcher, Recently-Released Reliever Joins KBO
The Dodgers welcomed Clayton Kershaw back Thursday, and celebrated a 6-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants on getaway day in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Dodgers watched a popular trade target go to Seattle as trade deadline season kicked off. Here’s all the headlines you might have missed:. Dodgers...
In-N-Out Burger opens new location in Orange County
The City of Orange has waited a long time but a new In-N-Out Burger location is finally opening. The iconic California chain will open for business Friday at The Outlets at Orange shopping center located at 250 The City Drive South, it announced in a news release. “The restaurant will employ approximately 80 In-N-Out Burger […]
Whittier College's Institute of Baseball Studies provides ethnic studies course on baseball culture
California High Schools and all 23 of the Cal State Universities require ethnic studies courses to graduate. There are many options to satisfy that requirement, but a resource available at Whittier College brings a course to life: The Institute for Baseball Studies.Tucked away on the third floor of the Medenhall Building, the volunteer-run library operates with an important mission."We came up with the idea of being able to support the study of American Culture through the lens of baseball," explains the Joe Price, the institute's director.The Institute for Baseball Studies, which was founded in 2015, began as a partnership with...
Photos: Trailer fire causes road closure
A trailer fire that broke out on Friday afternoon left commuters in traffic on the 24000 block of West Copper Hill Drive in Valencia. Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department arrived on the scene of a fully engulfed truck at 1:13 p.m. after receiving reports of it a few minutes earlier, said Geovanni Sanchez, a spokesman with the agency.
Newsom set an ambitious goal to launch 500,000 Californians into new careers. Many are firefighters
In his 2018 campaign, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would create 500,000 new apprenticeships in the decade after taking office. So far, the state has registered more than 180,000 new apprenticeships. Many of them are firefighters.
Firefighters Respond To The Ramon Fire
A brush fire broke out near Canyon Country on Friday afternoon. The brush fire, named the Ramon Fire, was reported around 1:35 p.m. near Via Princessa and the 14 Freeway, according to officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “It’s about a quarter acre with two to three miles of winds per hour,” said ...
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