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South Gate to host its last summer Concert in the Park featuring Mariachi Divas
This year, South Gate’s popular summer Concert in the Park series will end with a performance by Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea, providing community members with an evening of family entertainment. Attendees may bring their own picnic basket. Lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged. Food trucks and a beer...
Dodgers Trade Target Randy Arozarena Heading to AL West Contender in Blockbuster Deal
Longtime Los Angeles Dodgers trade target Randy Arozarena is heading to the American League West. The Tampa Bay Rays have sent the All-Star outfielder to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for minor leagues outfielder Aidan Smith and right-handed pitcher Brody Hopkins, plus a player to be named later. For all...
Yohan Ramirez’s Locker Removed From Dodger Stadium
Yohan Ramirez’s locker has been removed from the Dodger Stadium clubhouse, signaling that he has likely been designated for assignment. The Dodgers need to clear a 40-man and active roster spot for left-handed pitcher Clayton Kershaw on Thursday, and it appears Ramirez has been DFA’d to do just that. Ramirez, 29, made 27 appearances for …
RHOBH Alum Gives Her Take on Mauricio Umansky Kissing Another Woman
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Teddi Mellencamp shared her thoughts about recent pictures taken of Mauricio Umansky. As fans are aware, Mellencamp’s friend and former RHOBH castmate, Kyle Richards, announced her separation from Umansky, whom she wed in 1996, in 2023. During the July 23 episode of...
Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme Division successfully conducted the first shore test of the TRAM
Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme Division successfully conducted the first shore test of the Transferrable Rearming Mechanism (TRAM), which will enable U.S. Navy surface combatants to reload missile canisters into their Vertical Launch Systems (VLS) at sea using time-proven underway replenishment (UNREP). Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro...
Here's why Gov. Newsom is urging Oakland to update strict police pursuit policy
Governor Gavin Newsom is urging Oakland city leaders to revise the city's police pursuit policy.He sent a letter to Mayor Sheng Thao, the City Council, and the police department.MORE: Gov. Newsom says CHP expanding patrols to reduce crime in Oakland"CHP has brought to my attention that they observed criminals often fleeing with impunity because it's common knowledge that the Oakland Police Department's pursuit policy allows vehicle pursuits in only very limited circumstances," Newsom said in the letter. "I urge you to reconsider whether OPD should be permitted to pursue suspects in more circumstances."This comes just two weeks after Governor Newsom deployed more CHP officers in Oakland to help crack down on crime.At least 20 CHP officers are patrolling seven days a week.MORE: San Francisco police commission votes to expand powers for chasing suspectsThe Oakland police commission is reviewing the current policy and could recommend changes in the fall.Oakland has had the same police pursuit policy since 2014.Mayor Thao says she is "grateful to the Governor and CHP for their continued partnership to build a safer Oakland." If you're on the ABC7 News app, click here to watch live
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