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Owner of Langer’s Deli demands city clean up MacArthur Park or he’ll close
Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant is a Los Angeles staple. But the owner is issuing an ultimatum - if city officials don’t clean up the area around his restaurant, he could be closing the iconic restaurant.
Bronny James sparks romance rumors as he drops comment on post by Parker Whitfield who is daughter of Hollywood stars
LOS Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James has reignited rumors about his relationship with Parker Whitfield. The 6-foot-1 NBA guard left a flirty comment under a post by the daughter of Hollywood stars Dondre Whitfield and Salli Richardson-Whitfield. Parker, 19, shared a picture of herself on Instagram last Sunday. And Bronny,...
3 women hospitalized in Northridge crash
LOS ANGELES - Three women were hospitalized following a multi-car collision in Northridge Monday morning, fire officials said. The crash occurred just before 8:20 a.m. Monday in the 19700 block of Parthenia Street. An official with the Los Angeles Fire Department said two patients were pulled from their vehicles. They...
Jordan Brand Welcomes USC’s Branch Brothers as First NIL Football Athletes
Jordan Brand has officially announced the signing of its first Nike, Inc. NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) Football Athletes, welcoming USC’s talented brother duo, Zion Branch and Zachariah Branch, to the Jordan Brand family. Zion Branch, a safety for the USC Trojans, and his brother Zachariah Branch, a standout wide...
Democrats ‘energized’ by Harris campaign, Westside HQ
The recent Democratic National Convention has the party at fever pitch around its Presidential Election ticket, making it an opportune time for local Democrat representatives to place themselves on the Promenade. On Aug. 22, the Westside Democratic Headquarters began taking up space in the outdoor center, operating at 1241 Third...
LAPD Issues Community Alert Amid Surge in Upscale West LA Neighborhood Burglaries
Thieves Target High-End Valuables in Residential Break-Ins Across West Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has issued a community alert following a surge in residential burglaries across several upscale neighborhoods in West Los Angeles, including Bel Air, Bel Air Crest, Benedict Canyon, Beverly Glen, Beverlywood, Brentwood, Cheviot Hills, Holmby Hills, Little Holmby-Westwood, Pacific Palisades, Riviera, Westwood Hills, Westwood South areas. The warning comes after a series of break-ins targeting single-family homes, with thieves focusing on high-end valuables such as jewelry, luxury handbags, and cash.
Dodgers Get Big News About Shohei Ohtani
Dodgers fans have had no complaints about the $700 million man Shohei Ohtani this season after becoming the fastest player to reach 40 homers and 40 steals in a season as he continues to run away with the NL MVP award. He has been so good at the plate that...
Long Beach begins citywide homeless sweeps. But where will the unhoused go?
There are 3,376 people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, of which 72% of the population lives in tents or makeshift shelters, according to the city’s 2024 homeless count. In a written statement, the Long Beach Police Department said it would continue to support the city’s plan in addressing encampments...
Long Beach State Women’s Soccer Draws With No. 4 BYU
LBSU (1-2-1) was the better team for most of the 90 minutes and midfielder Makayla Demelo scored the equalizer in the 73rd minute. The Beach outshot BYU 14-5 and opened the game with what coach Mauricio Ingrassia called, “Our best half of the year.”. “I think our team is...
Child Found Safe After Car Theft in Winnetka Leads to Brief Kidnap Scare, No Arrests Made Yet
Los Angeles police responded to a report of a possible kidnapping on Sunday in Winnetka when a car with a six-month-old child inside was allegedly stolen. As per CBS News, the incident occurred around 2:50 p.m. at the intersection of Chase Street and Oakdale Avenue. The vehicle, a Volkswagen Passat featuring some trunk damage, was located less than a mile away from the abduction site, at Community Street and Oso Avenue with the child still inside.
California deploys first C-130 Hercules made to fight wildfires
A massive C-130 Hercules aircraft was recently added to CAL FIRE's firefighting fleet and it's already being used.Meet the C-130H airtanker. The first of seven of these aircraft goes into service today at McClellan Airtanker Base in Sacramento. Previously part of the United States Coast Guard fleet, these aircraft are being transformed to enhance our already powerful aerial response to… pic.twitter.com/iAlyHsGbBG— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) August 26, 2024 California is the first state in the country to own, operate, and deploy a C-130H to fight wildfires, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom's office.The C-130H began flying its first missions on Monday. It's the...
Sacramento can fix a broken system for the Valley’s tribes. Here’s how.
Twenty-four years ago, California voters approved Proposition 1A, granting federally recognized Native American tribes the exclusive right to operate specific gaming operations, including slot machines and banked card games. This was more than a business opportunity—it marked a turning point for California Tribes, creating economic lifelines, job prospects, and funds for essential services like healthcare and education.
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