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Iowa Hawkeye Football Schedule Prep: Week 10 vs UCLA
The Iowa Hawkeyes won't make their first trip to the West Coast in the new-look Big Ten until Week 10 of the 2024 season. Waiting for them in Southern California will be the UCLA Bruins. This game will mark just the 10th meeting between the programs. UCLA holds the series...
Motorcyclist killed in crash with driver in DTLA
LOS ANGELES – A 40-year-old man riding a motorcycle was killed when he crashed into a turning vehicle in downtown Los Angeles, authorities said Monday. The fatal crash was reported at 4:12 p.m. Sunday at Alameda and Industrial Streets, according to a dispatcher in the Los Angeles Police Department’s Operations Center.
Linebacker recruiting: What's next?
With McKinney (Texas) four-star linebacker Riley Pettijohn committing to Ohio State over USC this past weekend, the Trojans new defensive staff finds itself potentially pivoting to a second tier of prospects as fall camp approaches. While the official visit phase of summer has come and gone, July and early August...
'Playing COVID roulette': Some infected by FLiRT variants report their most unpleasant symptoms yet
COVID cases and hospitalizations rise in L.A. County — and some of those recently reinfected with the FLiRT variants are finding the latest bout the worst yet.
'Bringing a gun to a knife fight': LAPD continues to shoot people holding 'edged weapon' during mental crisis, analysis shows
A Times analysis shows that LAPD officers continue to open fire despite policies intended to reduce shootings of people who hold a knife or other sharp weapon during a behavioral crisis.
Goniolens-free guidance systems for ELT: Less proves to be more
Technology offers increased usability, safety, and accuracy in MIGS procedures. Digitally guided systems, which relieve surgeons from using goniolenses, facilitate more accurate and faster performance of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) procedures by more surgeons. These benefits, in turn, translate to more consistent and better outcomes for both surgeons and...
‘Once in a Century’ Broadband Funding for California May Bypass Low-Income Communities
Starting next week, California residents have 30 days to challenge maps that will determine how $1.8 billion is distributed to increase internet access in the state. Actually getting the California Public Utilities Commission to accept changes to the federal maps is quite difficult, which internet access advocates with educational backgrounds are raising alarm over.
California Democrat doubts House members calling on Biden to step down will have impact
Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) downplayed concerns among Democrats that President Biden should end his presidential campaign, saying Sunday that he doesn’t believe members calling on him to leave will have an impact. Five Democratic House members have so far called on Biden to leave the race publicly amid concerns about his age and ability to…
Great White Sighting In Brentwood
A sharp-eyed reader (Thanks Michael!) noticed an ABC application on a not-easy-to-spot build-out in Brentwood. It appears to reveal that breezy coffee and casual dining spot Great White is setting up housekeeping at 11660 Darlington Ave, right behind A.O.C. Great White bills itself as an “all day cafe” at its three other choice locations across LA, and offers a menu of breakfast, sandwiches, bowls, share plates, and pizza that you can check out here.
Kuderna House by Craig Ellwood in Hollywood Hills Listed for $3.995M
In the realm of architectural wonders, few homes stand out as distinctly as the Kuderna House, a two-bedroom, three-bathroom Hollywood Hills masterpiece that seamlessly blends form, function, and, most intriguingly, fun. Listed at $3.995M to $5.5M, this property, complete with a one-bedroom guesthouse, offers more than just luxurious living; it offers an experience steeped in history, art, and a playful spirit.
Sip, Savor and Celebrate: Sake in the Park returns for 16th year in Grand Park
Returning for its 16th year, Little Tokyo Service Center’s (LTSC) Sake in the Park will occur from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, July 16, in Grand Park. The night’s event will be an all-you-can-eat-and-drink festival with unlimited samples of Japanese shōchūs, sakes and bites from LA restaurants. All proceeds will support the LTSC’s social services, affordable housing, cultural preservation work and more.
A Positive Change: LA homeless count shows first decline in 6 years
For the first time in six years, Los Angeles has seen a decline in homelessness, signaling validation of focused and coordinated efforts to address the crisis. On June 28, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released the results of the 2024 Point-in-Time Count, an annual census of unhoused people. Overall homelessness is down and there was a significant drop in the number of people living on the streets.
‘Truth is a Moving Target’: Jaime Muñoz to exhibit at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
One local artist is making his museum debut this month. “Jaime Muñoz: Truth is a Moving Target” arrives at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes Sunday, July 14. It will be the first time Muñoz’s art is displayed in a comprehensive survey — exploring his works’ major themes and rapid evolution in the contemporary art scene.
Another Step Forward: City council plans for LA Convention Center expansion project
City council voted to move forward with the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) Expansion and Modernization Project. This city initiative will grow the LACC for future residents and visitors. The project will be headed by the Anschutz Entertainment Group and the Plenary Group, with expected completion by 2028 in time for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Elderly Hiker Rescued from Santa Monica Mountains
The LAFD dispatched both ground and air units to respond to the situation. A 66-year-old woman was rescued Saturday afternoon after suffering from exhaustion while hiking in the Santa Monica Mountains, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The incident occurred around 3:37 PM on the Bienveneda Trail, north of...
Sizzle and Spice: Inaugural Asada Fest makes its way to DTLA
Coming to Downtown LA is the Northgate González Market inaugural Asada Fest from 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 13, at Rolling Greens DTLA. The Asada Fest will feature famous Latino chefs like former “Top Chef” contestant Claudette Zepeda, Michelin-starred chef Javier Plascencia, Yesenia Rios from Tijuana’s Culinary Arts School and chef Daniel Castillo of Heritage Barbecue. Joining these top-tier chefs are Nereida Vejar, a traditional, Sonora, Mexico-based chef, known for her appearance in the Netflix series “Taco Chronicles,” and social media chef sensation Robegrill.
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