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Whoopi Goldberg receives key to WeHo for LGBTQ+ activism, woman-owned cannabis business
The city of West Hollywood recognized Whoopi Goldberg for her support of the LGBTQ+ community and cannabis movement with a major honor.The talk show host received the key to the city of West Hollywood on Saturday at The Woods WeHo while also promoting her cannabis brand.Goldberg's accolades span numerous decades, from being an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award winner, to having the first branded and tested woman-owned cannabis line in California.Goldberg is due to expand her cannabis business under the WhoopFam umbrella across the state.Goldberg joins Lady Gaga, the Los Angeles Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and others who have been awarded with the Weho key to the city, often given to those who make important contributions to the LGBTQ+ community.
Mail theft reported in Valencia
A Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station official Monday confirmed a single report regarding a possible incident of mail theft at the Creekside Road post office in Valencia, in response to social media posts about several alleged incidents. Station officials reviewed the surveillance footage available in response to a report...
Robbery Takes Place Inside of Marina Del Rey Business, Suspect Flees
MARINA DEL REY – A person was robbed today inside of a Marina Del Rey business, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed. Just before 11 a.m. Monday, a 911 caller told police that a robbery suspect had fled the scene after committing a robbery at 103 W Washington Boulevard, which is where Juice Infusion is located, according to the LAPD.
26,800 SQFT Public Market Gets Reimagining in Culver City
The vision for a public market in Culver City is taking a new shape, as developer Regency Centers adapts to the changing commercial landscape following the pandemic. The project, Culver Public Market — located at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Centinela Avenue, at 12405 Washington Blvd. — has been reimagined to better align with current market conditions.
Virtual Parks Meeting – Online July 23
Join us for the “Lunchtime Update” Virtual Community Meeting for the Culver City Parks Plan on July 23, 2024 from noon to 1:00 pm on Zoom. This meeting will focus on updating the community on survey and engagement findings, park needs and opportunities, and next steps. Resources will be provided to allow attendees to learn more about recent project updates, and there will be an opportunity to share feedback and ask questions.
Deaths from drug overdoses plateaued in L.A. County in 2023 after years of increases
Deaths from drug overdoses and poisoning reached a plateau last year in Los Angeles County — the first time in a decade that such fatalities had not continued a year-over-year rise, public health officials said.
Local families make donation to Burroughs baseball program
The motto of “one town, one team” is used by all Burroughs sports and the Burroughs baseball program experienced why it exist when the Crane (Bob and Tammy) and Rogers (Matt, Aubrie, Austin, and Emory) families made a surprise donation of a brand-new John Deere Gator utility vehicle. The Crane and Rogers family delivered their donation to a very thankful coaching staff and players. Head Coach Ryan Kaufman spoke on receiving such a massive donation.
Cancer-causing contaminants rampant in L.A. tap water, nonprofit says
If you’re curious about what toxins may be in your tap water, a tool from the nonprofit Environmental Working Group will tell you, but you may not like what you find. EWG’s Tap Water Database breaks down detected contaminants by zip code and how much of each substance was found. As the Los Angeles Times […]
E-scooter debate returns to Council yet again
Santa Monica wants to make e-scooters a permanent part of the road ecosystem with a proposal to rebuild the city’s micromobility transit rules from the wheels up. The Council will hear a proposal at their July 23 meeting to transition the city away from a contract model for e-scooter/bike operators and into a permit model in an attempt to provide more reliable service to residents.
12 PAL Youth Awarded $38,000 In Scholarships At Chris Carrey PAL Education Fund Celebration
The Police Activities League (PAL) hosted its annual Chris Carrey PAL Education Scholarship Fund recognition ceremony on the evening of Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at St. Monica’s Grand Pavilion in Santa Monica. Santa Monica PAL youth, including 12 juniors and seniors, were honored with personal recognition and individual scholarship...
Richard Simmons’ Team Reveal Final Photo Of Reclusive Fitness Guru Before Death
Richard Simmons’ reappearance into the spotlight before his tragic death was a breath of fresh air for his fans, who received uplifting social media posts from him every week. His team recently shared the last content he had lined up before he passed away in his Los Angeles home.
California Coastal Commission Could Upend Huntington Beach Air Show
The California Coastal Commission could interrupt Huntington Beach’s Pacific Airshow unless the event’s operator and city officials can guarantee the waterfront is accessible to everyone and apply for the proper state permits to run the show. Neither of those things have happened. Yet the air show is already...
Army says they can’t find soldier who was showing signs he might take his own life
Army officials in California are seeking help in finding a Private First Class who did not report for duty last week. Army PFC Alejandro Espinola, a member of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, has been missing since Thursday, July 18, 2024, according to the Army. Fort Irwin’s Criminal Investigation Division...
Democrats run the California Capitol. When the party backs a bill, lawmakers pay attention
The California Democratic Party’s primary function is electing candidates. Lately, it’s become a lobbying powerhouse, taking positions on dozens of bills. The party usually gets its way. The post Democrats run the California Capitol. When the party backs a bill, lawmakers pay attention appeared first on Long Beach Post.
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