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‘Ghost jobs’ confuse job seekers as nearly 40% of companies post fake listings
- Advertisement - A new problem has emerged in the job market troubling job seekers where companies post jobs even though they have no intention of hiring, often called “ghost jobs”. A Fullerton resident, Chung sent out his resume to more than 300 companies in the six months...
Biola Men’s Water Polo Welcomes Experienced Duo to Coaching Staff
Biola's Men's Water Polo Head Coach Rick Nordell has added Samantha and Shyanne Rainey to his coaching staff for the upcoming season, bringing a wealth of water polo experience to the team. The Rainey sisters boast a combined eight collegiate seasons of water polo experience in Southern California. Samantha Rainey,...
Taco Bell’s newest item pays homage to classic menu staple
Taco Bell’s latest limited-time menu offering is another twist on a classic menu staple. On Thursday, the Irvine-based chain debuted Cheesy Street Chalupas nationwide. The new menu item doubles as a new twist on Chalupa, which originally debuted in 1999, and a nod to street tacos and street food culture, the company said in […]
Pet Adoption Event Coming to Gelson’s
Gelson’s will host a Pasadena Humane pet adoption event at its La Cañada Flintridge store, 635 Foothill Blvd., from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 20. Brutus Bone Broth is the co-host of the event. Pasadena Humane is a community-supported animal resource center that provides compassion...
Santa Fe Springs man hospitalized after crashing crashing into median on Highway 101 Wednesday
An 88-year-old driver was hospitalized with major injuries after driving in the wrong direction on Highway 101 and eventually colliding with the center median on Wednesday. The post Santa Fe Springs man hospitalized after crashing crashing into median on Highway 101 Wednesday appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Arcadia City Council to consider condo development, tree removal
The Arcadia City Council at a special meeting Thursday will continue a public hearing on a condominium development that seeks to remove a protected oak tree. The project developer Smart Property LA II LLC wants to build a 16-unit, three-story, contemporary-style condo complex at 314-326 S. Second Ave., according to a city staff report. Following the Arcadia Planning Commission’s 3-2 vote for approval in March, the developer seeks council approval to combine four lots with combined square footage totaling approximately 59,440 square feet.
SALT Development Seeks City Approvals for 498-Unit Complex in Anaheim
A proposed 498-unit apartment complex in Anaheim Hills, known as the SALT Development Hill Preserve Project, is moving closer to seeking city approvals. The project, if approved, would transform an undeveloped 76-acre wilderness area into a mixed-use development, according to a report from the Orange County Register. The Salt Lake...
iPalpiti returns for 27th festival
IPalpiti announced its 27th festival, where 24 multi-award-winning classical musicians travel from around the world to Southern California for a week’s residency in Beverly Hills. Soloists, ensembles and the iPalpiti orchestra of international laureates will perform under the baton of esteemed Maestro Eduard Schmieder, co-founder and music director of iPalpiti.
Rain Nega installed as Downey Chamber of Commerce president
DOWNEY — Neelam “Rain” Nega was sworn in as president of the Downey Chamber of Commerce at its annual installation luncheon on Wednesday. The Embassy Suites hosted the event, which was attended by city officials, business leaders, and community members. Nega is an IT specialist and chief...
Pasadena Public Library marks 140th year with video
The Pasadena Public Library is celebrating 140 years of service with a retrospective video released Wednesday. The “exclusive commemorative video presentation … explores its deep history and essential impact on the community,” according to a city statement. “The story of Pasadena Public Library is best told through the voices of the people of Pasadena Public Library. To share that story, library staff from every branch, along with Library Director, Tim McDonald, joined together to illustrate the growth and innovation of Pasadena Public Library’s past, present and future.”
Pedestrian fatally struck by car
A pedestrian was fatally injured when struck by an automobile late Wednesday night in Garden Grove. According to Traffic Investigator John Yergler of the GGPD, the incident took place in the 14300 block of Brookhurst Street (near 13th Street) and was reported to police at around 11:16 p.m. When officers...
Jury Finds Casino Security's Negligence Didn’t Cause Patron’s Death, Watch Gavel-to-Gavel via CVN
CVN screenshot of defense attorney Joshua Bordin-Wosk delivering his closing argument. Long Beach, CA - A California state court jury has spared a casino's private security staff from having to pay any damages in a wrongful death trial over a restraint hold used on an intoxicated patron, and the full trial was recorded gavel-to-gavel by Courtroom View Network.
Driver charged with vehicular manslaughter following death of boy in DUI crash
A 29-year-old driver accused of having a blood-alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit in a crash that killed a 5-year-old boy and injured other family members was charged Wednesday with vehicular manslaughter. Charges against Ceferino Ascencion Ramos, of Santa Ana, were upgraded following the death of 5-year-old Jacob...
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