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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.
WNBA Rookie Cameron Brink Turns Heads With Photos of Daring Outfit
Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink has not played a game since June, but that hasn’t stopped her from grabbing people’s attention. For one, she’s keeping herself active on social media, thus letting her fans know the latest about her. On Sunday night, Brink shared a series of photos that show ...
Statement from Lakers owner will make Clippers fans even happier about new arena
After 25 seasons as a tenant at Crypto.com Arena, the LA Clippers have now officially moved into Intuit Dome in Inglewood. Not only is the new arena state-of-the-art and filled with countless amenities designed to boost the fan experience, but it also belongs only to the Clippers. It is the...
Ben Affleck Steps Out With New Woman Days After Jennifer Lopez Divorce, ‘She Looks Like His Ex’
Ben Affleck is wasting no time getting back out on the dating scene. Days after Jennifer Lopez filed for divorce, the Gone Girl star hits the town with a new and younger woman, who some say looks like his ex. Jennifer Lopez is likely seething at the news of her...
Explosive Revelations in Matthew Perry's Death Investigation: Sinister Infusion Therapy, the Infamous Ketamine Queen Arrest and More Shocking Twists
Matthew Perry's Substance Abuse Battle Started Before His Rise to FameBefore his death, Matthew Perry was open about having his first drink when he was 14, around 1983. Four years later, he found himself constantly drinking.Meanwhile, his drug addiction began after he was prescribed Vicodin following a jet ski accident in 1997. His drug use worsened afterward, and he started ingesting at least 55 of the pills per day until his weight was down to 128 pounds. He soon attempted to stay out of it by staying at the Hazelden Betty Ford facility in Minnesota for 28 days."It wasn't my...
Jim Harbaugh Is Severely Disappointed He Didn’t Get Stuck In Elevator With 15 L.A. Chargers Players
Jim Harbaugh is super bummed that he didn’t get stuck in an elevator with 15 other members of the Los Angeles Chargers organization. The first-year head coach was very close to getting trapped for two hours and genuinely wishes the doors hadn’t closed without him. It is the ultimate spin zone for a really unfortunate, […] The post Jim Harbaugh Is Severely Disappointed He Didn’t Get Stuck In Elevator With 15 L.A. Chargers Players appeared first on BroBible.
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...
Beloved doctor gunned down outside LA urgent care center
LOS ANGELES - The search continues for the person who shot a doctor to death outside a Woodland Hills urgent care center. The shooting occurred at about 5:30 p.m. Friday on Topanga Canyon Boulevard just south of Oxnard Street at the Woodland Hills Medical Clinic & Urgent Care. The victim, later identified as 61-year-old Dr. Hamid Mirshojae, was walking to a vehicle at the time in the parking lot of the Woodland Hills Medical Clinic and Urgent Care on Topanga Canyon Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
LA Junkyard Hides Treasure Trove Of Million-Dollar Classics Left To Rot
A remarkable collection of rare classic cars, stored for decades, will be auctioned in October. It includes a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL ‘Alloy’ Gullwing, one of just 29 ever made. The cars were owned by a man named Rudi Klein, who had been storing them for decades. A...
Long Beach begins citywide homeless sweeps. But where will the unhoused go?
Long Beach has begun enforcing its anti-camping laws. City officials say they are emphasizing compassion in the sweeps, but police say they won't hesitate to issue fines and citations if needed.
Long Beach State battles to a draw in fifth soccer game
An encouraging first 45 minutes seemed to be the largest takeaway from Long Beach State soccer’s 1-1 draw against No.4 Brigham Young University on Aug. 25 at George Allen Field, however, a gritty second-half comeback changed the narrative of the deadlocked outcome. Lined up in a 4-3-3 formation, head...
Open Sesame re-introduced Lebanese food to Long Beach 25 years ago—and it is still going strong
For restaurateur and Open Sesame owner Ali Kobeissi, a certain hallmark is making him “feel quite old.” But ultimately, that very hallmark is a celebration: his Lebanese staple in Belmont Shore is about to surpass a quarter of a century of serving the community. It has also allowed the man to reflect on the beautiful life he has been able to build for himself through Lebanese cuisine—and how the need to slow life down is a part of what makes Open Sesame a success.
Long Beach Built: Celebrating Our Tradition And Future
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Long Beach State Athletics announced today the launch of a new marketing initiative, Long Beach Built, which will incorporate all 19 Division I athletics programs as well as the department as a whole. This initiative embodies the spirit, resilience, and excellence that define our student-athletes, coaches, and the broader Long Beach community.
VIDEO: Lakewood vs. Carlsbad, Football
Subscribe to the562 on GiveButter to make a recurring donation and keep Long Beach sports coverage free!. Eli Aquino began working with the562 in the inaugural intern class before continuing to work throughout high school as a freelancer. Eli has since been hired as a new Assistant Editor and he’s currently entering his first semester at Long Beach State.
Brush Fire Reported In Canyon Country
A brush fire broke out in Canyon Country Sunday afternoon. The brush fire, named the Copper Fire, was reported at about 1 p.m. Sunday near Soledad Canyon Road and Camp Plenty Road in Canyon Country, according to reports from the Los Angeles County Fire Department. UPDATE: (1:26 p.m.) Parts of Soledad Canyon Road have been ...
"Proving them wrong": After raising minimum wage, California has more fast-food jobs than ever
Last year, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the state’s fast-food minimum wage increase into law, which meant that employees at fast-food restaurants in the state went from making $15.50 per hour to $20 per hour. While the decision was lauded by many labor activists as part of broader efforts to improve working conditions and address wage disparities, some economists and fast-food industry members expressed concern over how the law would impact restaurants’ operating costs, which could result in reduced hours for workers or even job cuts.
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