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‘All My Children’ Star Esta TerBlanche’s Death Scene ‘Needed Animal Rescue Response’: ‘She Left Behind a Menagerie’
All My Children star Esta TerBlanche, 51, "left behind a menagerie" of animals when she passed away at her home last week — including some exotic breeds — that required law enforcement to call in a "needed animal rescue response", RadarOnline.com can reveal. Police were reportedly called to the South African actress' home when her assistant went to her house to check on her after not hearing from her. She had recently returned home to Los Angeles after taking a trip out of the country. TerBlanche's assistant reportedly went inside the home and found the actress on the floor of...
Death Cover-Up? Los Angeles Fire Dept. Refuses to Release Richard Simmons 911 Call: ‘It Would Reveal Confidential Information’
The Los Angeles Fire Department refuses to release the 911 call placed to alert law enforcement authorities about the death of Richard Simmons. RadarOnline.com asked first responders to release the emergency call placed from the housekeeper who found the eccentric fitness guru unresponsive at his West Hollywood home on the morning of July 13. He was later pronounced dead at the scene at the age of 76.But the LAFD blocked the release of their records after we filed a Freedom of Information Act request, claiming it was not required to disclose “protected health information to the media or members of...
Ed Iskenderian, Camshaft Innovator, Celebrates his 103rd Birthday
Less than two weeks before he celebrated his 103rd birthday with much fanfare, HOT ROD met the always smiling Ed Iskenderian, the man behind Isky Racing Cams and one of the world’s camshaft authorities. The place: an unassuming restaurant with a comprehensive menu, where he has been coming nearly daily for some 40-odd years. Multiple lanyards hang around his neck, holding his phone, keys, and hearing aid so he doesn’t lose them. The Camfather—his nickname for decades—happily eats his lunch and takes occasional breaks to tell us stories of the past. His memory is still sharp, though he occasionally takes breaks, trying to remember details that happened way before most of us were born.
Brian Windhorst predicts that notable starting center will end up on Lakers
Brian Windhorst is peering into his crystal ball once again. The ESPN personality Windhorst made an interesting prediction this week on the latest episode of “The Hoop Collective” podcast. During a discussion about the Los Angeles Lakers, Windhorst indicated that he believes that veteran center Jonas Valanciunas will eventually end up with them. “I wouldn’t... The post Brian Windhorst predicts that notable starting center will end up on Lakers appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Twentynine Palms City Council discuss storm response after more rain and flash floods
Last night, the Twentynine Palms City Council meeting discussed the surprise storm that walloped the city on July 14th and 15th. And just hours before the meeting, the city was hit again by another pop-up storm that closed Highway 62 and more roads, though they re-opened quickly as sand plows were at-the-ready.
Flipped tables, thrown chairs: two arrested in Yucca Valley bowling alley brawl
Two women were arrested for investigation into assault after what Sheriff’s Deputies described as a “brawl” at Yucca Bowl in Yucca Valley. On Friday (July 19) at around 10:30 p.m., Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of several women fighting in the bar at Yucca Bowl on the corner of Twentynine Palms Highway and Balsa Ave.
Suspected DUI driver on probation hits fence and flees on foot, returns for car
After a hit-and-run caused damage to a homeowner’s fence in Yucca Valley, the driver allegedly returned to the scene to protect his car and was arrested for investigation into DUI. Just before 1:30 a.m. on Sunday (July 21st), Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a hit-and-run traffic collision...
Yucca Valley Planning Commission: food vendors reviewed, movie theater coming
The Yucca Valley Planning Commission began its meeting with a public hearing on a Development Code amendment. At its meeting on May 14, the Commission adopted a resolution requiring a landscape plan and landscape irrigation review as part of the Land Use Compliance Review application. Upon review of the Ordinance’s...
Boys and Girls Club of the Hi-Desert drop membership cost from $260 to $20 a month
The first day of school for many children in the hi-desert is Monday, August 12th. While Summer Vacation is paradise for most kids, parents can frequently have a hard time finding safe and fun activities to fill the long days. Heading Back-to-school helps fill the days with a necessary education experience, but for many the hours between school letting out and the end of the work day can still be hard to cover for working parents.
Basin Transit BOD meets Wednesday (7/25): free fares for 35th Anniversary, contracts
35 days of free fares are on the agenda for tomorrow’s (July 25) meeting of the Basin Transit Board of Directors. The board will consider a month of free bus fares as a way to celebrate Basin Transit’s 35th anniversary. The board will also recognize their employee of...
Dozens of dogs to be removed from Coachella Valley property after owner found dead
Fourteen dogs were rescued from a ranch property in the Coachella Valley Monday, and animal control officials say dozens more still need to be retrieved. According to Riverside County Animal Services, the dogs were living off of Vee Bee Road in an unincorporated area near Desert Hot Springs called Sky Valley. Authorities responded to the […]
VIDEO: Woman attacked at Chino laundromat, suspect arrested
CHINO, Calif. - Police in Chino arrested a man after he allegedly attacked and robbed a woman at a laundromat "without provocation." It happened on July 10, according to the Chino Police Department. Surveillance video from the laundromat showed the victim sitting inside the laundromat near the open front door, facing away from the window.
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