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Suspect in California murder arrested in Mexico almost two decades after the crime
SEATTLE - Police arrested a man accused of murder for a crime committed almost two decades ago in the city of Riverside, California. Luis Contreras, 50, was arrested by Mexican authorities in Mexicali on July 8, and has since been extradited back to Riverside County to face charges. Contreras is the primary suspect in the 2005 killing of 38-year-old Vera, found dead from multiple gunshot wounds inside a home on the 4700 block of Doane Avenue in Riverside.
3 arrested for allegedly robbing Secret Service agent during Biden California trip
LOS ANGELES - Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the robbery of a U.S. Secret Service agent during President Joe Biden's trip to California last month, according to the Tustin Police Department. The incident happened June 15 at the Tustin Fields I Residential community. Biden was in town...
The Iconic Yamashiro Hollywood Property Is On The Market For 100 Million Dollars
Yamashiro Hollywood’s property — a renowned Hollywood landmark known for its views, food, and even being featured in films — has hit the market for $100 million. The expansive 7.3-acre area, which includes the famed Japanese restaurant, is now being listed by Avison Young at 1999 North Sycamore Avenue, nestled in the historic Hollywood Hills. Constructed in 1914 by brothers Eugene and Adolph Bernheimer, the estate was inspired by a manor in Japan’s Yamashiro province. Throughout its storied century-long existence, it has served various roles, including a brief stint as the exclusive 400 Club during Hollywood’s golden age in the 1920s. Notably, the property is home to a 600-year-old pagoda, imported from Japan, believed to be California’s oldest standing structure. Enduring neglect during World War II due to anti-Japanese sentiment, the estate was revitalized in the 1960s by entrepreneur Thomas O. Glover, who transformed it into the beloved Yamashiro restaurant. Recent ownership transitions saw the Glovers selling to Chinese hotel operator JE Group in 2016 for nearly $39 million. Despite initial uncertainties, subsequent operators like BNG, Sugar Factory, and TCL Chinese Theatres have preserved its legacy as a cultural and culinary landmark in Los Angeles.
Invited Sells Golf Clubs in Coto de Caza to STI USA Corp for $120MM
Two prominent Orange County golf clubs, Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club — located at 25291 Vista Del Verde — and Aliso Viejo Country Club — located at 33 Santa Barbara Dr. — have been sold in a transaction totaling over $120 million. The deal, one of the largest in the region this year, according to a report from the Commercial Observer, involved the transfer of ownership from Dallas-based club operator Invited (formerly ClubCorp) to an Irvine-based firm, STI USA Corp. Property records indicate that the 36-hole Coto de Caza club sold for nearly $81 million, while the 18-hole Aliso Viejo club sold for $40.6 million.
Dr. Anthony Fauci in Culver City
On a Sunday afternoon, I drove to Culver City High School's newly renovated Robert Frost Auditorium to interview Dr. Anthony Fauci before his event later that evening. As I waited in line to go inside, members of the MAGA movement were outside screaming and waving signs in protest. I was kind of awkwardly standing there representing KidScoop Media taking it all in. Dr. Fauci was scheduled to appear on stage in an interview with actor Sean Penn, to discuss his latest book, On Call. The event was organized by Live Talks Los Angeles, and hundreds of people were there in attendance.
Apple Valley Town Council Votes to Place One Cent Sales Tax Measure on November Ballot
APPLE VALLEY, Calif. (VVNG.com) — Today, the Apple Valley Town Council voted to place a 1¢ (one cent) sales tax measure on the November 2024 ballot, which would generate approximately $9 million per year in locally controlled revenue to fund town services if approved by voters. The Town...
Lincoln Riley constructs the perfect quarterback from his past signal callers
In the process of making his Big Ten media day rounds, USC football coach Lincoln Riley stopped by to talk with the Cover 3 podcast. Host Tom Fornelli asked him a great question. Fornelli wanted Riley to construct the perfect quarterback from his illustrious list of signal-callers — from Baker Mayfield to Caleb Williams.
Photos show charred remnants of Riverside neighborhood after firework sparks massive wildfire in California
Photos are showing the destructive aftermath of a fast-moving wildfire that went from an errant firework spark to burning several homes across a Riverside, California neighborhood earlier this week.
Mateen Brothers Acquire Beverly Hills Office and Retail Complex for $211M
Justin Mateen, Tyler Mateen and Pouya Abdi have acquired Wilshire Rodeo Plaza, a Class-A office and retail complex located at the corner of Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Purchased from Nuveen for $211 million, the 300,000-square-foot property spans an entire city block and includes three six-story office and retail buildings. Located on the 100 block of Rodeo Drive, the property will be rebranded as One Rodeo.
Bruce Willis & Demi Moore’s Daugher, Tallulah Willis, Raises Awareness For Autism After Late-Life Diagnosis
Tallulah Willis, the daughter of actors Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, has announced that she will host the Autism Speaks Los Angeles Gala this year. This announcement comes after Willis revealed her own autism diagnosis last year, which she says has significantly impacted her life. In a statement, Willis expressed...
Matthew Perry’s Death: Drug-Dealing Underworld Exposed, Authorities ‘Have a List of Suspects’
In his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, Matthew Perry — who struggled with alcohol and opioid addiction for most of his life — wrote about undergoing ketamine therapy. His doctors used the dissociative anesthetic drug “to ease pain and help with depression,” he explained. “Ketamine felt like a giant exhale,” like “being hit in the head with a giant happy shovel.” However, he added, “the hangover was rough and outweighed the shovel. Ketamine was not for me.”
Josh Flagg Just Sold a Historic "Grand Trophy Estate" for $19.6M: "Pinnacle of Refined Living"
Josh Flagg continues to make major real estate moves. According to a July press release, Concierge Auctions announced the sale of a Pasadena, California, estate, "The Knoll House," via the Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles agent for $19.6 million. The 32,000-square-foot home was sold after 47 days of auction marketing.
U.S. Postal Service Launches Alex Trebek Stamp
CULVER CITY, Calif.—The U.S. Postal Service is celebrating the life and legacy of "Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek with the launch of a new Forever stamp. The dedication ceremony was held at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City."Millions of Americans invited Alex Trebek into their living rooms each weeknight," said Michael Elston, secretary of the USPS Board of Governors. "After thousands of shows over 37 seasons, he was someone we trusted and felt like we knew. And with his intelligence and wit, he made it cool to be smart."Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, Alex Trebek became a naturalized U.S. citizen in...
Planning Commission okays plan for Prescott Preserve to revert to natural habitat
The Prescott Preserve passed a significant milestone on Wednesday by obtaining approval from the city's planning commission allowing the former golf course to be converted into a nature preserve. The action by the commission, deemed a "minor modification" to the landscape plan, allows the property owners to remove non-native plants and install natural...
Ventura County physician pleads guilty to $3 million Medicare fraud
LOS ANGELES, California — A Ventura County physician has admitted to defrauding Medicare out of more than $3 million by billing for unnecessary hospice services. Dr. Victor Contreras, 68, of Santa Paula, pleaded guilty to one count of health care fraud. According to his plea agreement, from July 2016 to February 2019, Contreras and co-defendant Juanita Antenor, 61, formerly of Pasadena, schemed to defraud Medicare by submitting nearly $4 million in false claims for hospice services through Arcadia Hospice Provider Inc. and Saint Mariam Hospice Inc. Antenor controlled both companies.
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