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Justyn Martin on College Football 25, Subpar Game Speed, Teammate Ratings
We got the chance to talk to quarterback Justyn Martin at the UCLA/EA Sports College Football 25 event, hosted by the Men of Westwood collective, as he talked about the gameplay, questioned his speed rating, his teammate ratings, and the excitement of being in a modern video game.
Pacific Northwest Highlighted at the 2024 HollyShorts Film Festival
United Creatives, the parent 501c3 behind the Seattle Film Summit, is bringing more than 100 local creatives to represent the region at the 2024 HollyShorts Film Festival in Los Angeles. HollyShorts will be held Aug. 8-18 at the TCL Chinese Theatre. This year, the festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
USC Basketball: Why Desmond Claude is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
Last season was unquestionably a disappointment at USC, though things are drastically different this year. The Trojans saw Andy Enfield depart as head coach with most of the roster leaving shortly thereafter. In comes Eric Musselman, fresh off plenty of success at Arkansas, and a quest to lead USC not just back to success but in making a good impression as new members of the Big Ten.
Ryan Serhant Reveals Which Million Dollar Listing Agent He Would Poach: "Maybe I Will..."
As Ryan Serhant continues to grow his real estate brokerage, SERHANT., there's one Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles agent he would like to have on his team. When the Million Dollar Listing New York alum stopped by the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Clubhouse on July 18, a virtual audience member asked, "If you could poach one Million Dollar Listing agent from either New York or LA to join you at SERHANT., who would it be?"
Lake Perris Loses Olympic Venues as LA28 Consolidates to be LA Centric
PERRIS – In its efforts to consolidate event venues into a tighter geographic profile, LA28, the organizing committee for the 2028 LA Olympics has pulled water events from Lake Perris. Rowing and canoe sprinting was previously set to be held at Lake Perris, but officials relocated the event to...
ACWA Priorities Connect with Water Stewardship and Affordability
ACWA member agencies are stewards of the communities they serve. In this capacity, they are responsible for the reliability of their communities’ water supplies, the infrastructure required for their delivery on a 24/7/365 basis, the protection of its water quality from the headwaters to the tap, and for cost-effective delivery of these services, particularly to those with fixed incomes or limited means. ACWA must continue to engage and advocate effectively for our members’ interests, especially as new state and federal standards, combined with aging infrastructure and inflationary issues, drive up the cost of service to our ACWA member agency communities.
Nation’s first multi-manufacturer EV charger reliability training hub
The Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) and ChargerHelp! announced the launch of the nation’s first multi-manufacturer EV charger reliability training hub. Located in South Los Angeles, the facility provides a dedicated space for the companies, with dozens of chargers and equipment dedicated to EVSE charger reliability training. When public...
Meet Ruby & Scotty: Eastsider Pets of the Week!
Both are available to adopt from the North Central Animal Center in Lincoln Heights. Join the more than 300 readers who make monthly contributions to The Eastsider.. Even a small monthly contribution will create a more stable source of revenue, giving us confidence to expand staff and provide you with more of the community news you can’t find anywhere else. —Jesús Sanchez, Publisher.
Lakers Trade Pitch Would Move Dalton Knecht & More for $204 Million Star
The Los Angeles Lakers are running out of options on the free agency and trade market, making it difficult to imagine a scenario where they significantly upgrade their roster. With limited players on the market at this stage of the offseason, the Lakers will have to get creative. In a...
Woman killed, one other person injured in San Dimas sword attack, LASD says
A woman was stabbed to death in San Dimas Thursday when someone attacked her with a sword, according to authorities.The incident was reported around 3:30 p.m. in the 300 block of South Huntington Avenue, between Arrow Highway and Cienega Avenue.Cell phone video obtained by Eyewitness News shows a woman carrying what appears to be a Samurai sword before LA. County Sheriff's deputies stop her in the middle of the street."I heard the sirens around and then I heard the police saying get down, get down," said San Dimas resident Trinh Garcia.Garcia was home when the incident happened. At the time,...
Tau Fruit Fly Quarantine Lifted in Los Angeles County
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has officially declared an end to the Tau fruit fly quarantine in Los Angeles County following the successful eradication of the invasive pest. The quarantine, which was established in the Santa Clarita area of Los Angeles County, was the first-ever quarantine for...
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