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DOJ sues real estate company, alleging it colluded to drive up rent prices
The Department of Justice sued RealPage on Friday, accusing the company of violating antitrust laws by carrying out a price-fixing scheme that involved sharing private rent information among landlord competitors. The DOJ said RealPage, a Texas-based software company widely used in the real estate industry, replaced “competition with coordination” in urban areas, leading to widespread […]
Toddler Winds Up In The Hospital After Restaurant Serves Her Wine Instead Of Apple Juice
In California, a restaurant accidentally served a toddler wine instead of apple juice. Per PEOPLE, Noemi Valencia and her partner went to a Japanese restaurant. They realized during their meal that their toddler started experiencing symptoms of intoxication. "She was swaying, she was falling over, she was leaning on walls, she couldn't hold her head up, she was slurring her words," Valencia stated.
HIGHLIGHTS: Brady Smigiel leads Newbury Park to 52-15 win over Long Beach Millikan
Highlights of Newbury Park's (CA) 52-15 win over Millikan (Long Beach, CA). Four-star junior quarterback Brady Smigiel threw for nearly 300 yards and four touchdowns to go with two more scores on the ground.
7 On Your Side offers top ways to save money for college
The start of the college school year means many students are looking for the best ways to save money using financial aid, scholarships and loans.Changes to the federal student aid program, also known as FAFSA, could make it less stressful."One of the major changes is that it is going to be a more simplified process. So once the U.S. Department of Education rolls out the changes, you will notice that it will be much faster for students to complete the FAFSA," said Weadé James said, the senior director for K-12 Education Policy at American Progress. "We're expecting about 15 minutes...
One Year Ago Today (August 25, 2023)…Ex-USC Campus Gynecologist Pleads Not Guilty to Sex-Related Charges
One Year Ago Today (August 25, 2023)…A former longtime USC campus gynecologist pleaded not guilty to sex-related charges involving 16 patients. The hearing for George Tyndall came two weeks after Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler found sufficient evidence to require the 76-year-old defendant to stand trial on 18 felony counts of sexual penetration of an unconscious person — charges that allege the women were “unconscious of the nature of the act” and that it served “no professional purpose” — along with nine felony counts of sexual battery by fraud.
10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [8-25-2024]
Onward to another Sunday adventure in Los Angeles. In view for today in L.A. you’ll find KCRW Festival at The Bowl, day two of Happy Sundays in Long Beach, the Garden Jazz Festival, Smorgasburg’s BBQ All Stars , and more. Hope you make the most of your day!
Circus To End First Crypto.com Arena Run Since 2016 Sunday
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus will conclude its first run at Crypto.com Arena since 2016 Sunday with performances at 11 a.m and 3 p.m. The circus had ended its 147-year run in 2017 due to declining ticket sales, which followed the end of the use of elephants in its shows a year earlier after years of protests by animal rights organizations — and cities including Los Angeles passing laws banning the use of “bullhooks” and other types of goads and prods employed in wrangling elephants.
Santa Monica Ferris wheel's 174,000 LED lights set to pay tribute to Kobe Bryant on 'Mamba Day'
The landmark Ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier on Saturday will pay tribute to the late Kobe Bryant with a dazzling LED light display in honor of "Mamba Day."Aug. 24, often stylized as 8/24, is the day after the basketball legend's birthday and matches the numbers he wore with the Lakers.From 7:30 p.m. to midnight, the illuminated 90-foot Ferris wheel will feature "LA + ❤ + 24" and "LA + ❤ + 8" and displays of gold and purple colors in a variety of patterns and transitions. TheThe amusement park ride's 174,000 LED lights are mounted the structure...
The Guy Who Had an Alibi for a Crime Because of Sienfeld Show (video)
In 2003, Juan Catalan, a hard-working, law-abiding citizen of Los Angeles, found himself ensnared in a nightmarish scenario. Accused of a cold-blooded murder he did not commit, Catalan faced the death penalty, with the presumption of innocence seemingly absent from his case. For the Los Angeles Police Department, Juan was the killer, and it was up to him to prove his innocence—a near-impossible task under the circumstances.
Mayor Bass Intensifies Safety Measures in San Fernando Valley Amid Crime Spike
In a bid to stifle a spate of criminal activity in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is spearheading significant safety measures. According to a report from the Mayor's Office, Mayor Bass has been engaging with the local community and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officials to tackle these challenges head-on.
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