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Woman, 79, Suffering From Dementia Goes Missing in LawndaleKFI AM 6401 day ago
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Julie Kavner at 74: From 'Rhoda's' TV Sister to Bart Simpson's Cartooned Mom and Beyond
Today marks the 74th birthday of actress Julie Kavner, who initially found fame as television sibling Brenda Morgenstern, the younger sister to Valerie Harper on TV's Rhoda(CBS, 1974-1978). Today, she is best known for giving gravelly-voice appeal to the animated antics of Marge Simpson, mother to Bart and wife to Homer, on The Simpsons, which premiered in 1989 and remains in production.
Detectives ask for help finding at-risk Los Angeles man near Lancaster Metro Station
Detectives are asking for the public’s help finding William Clifford Douglas, 39, of Los Angeles, who was last seen on Sept. 5 at 12:44 p.m. on the 2600 block of Charford St. in Glendora. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Douglas is diabetic, requires daily medical attention, and has a diminished mental capacity. His […]
Former '50s/'60s Child Stars Tony Dow & Shelley Fabares Reunited on TV's 'Coach' Sitcom in the '80s
It's been two years since beloved actor Tony Dow died of liver cancer. Best known for his role as Wally Cleaver on TV's original Leave It To Beaver sitcom (and its later sequels), Dow later reinvented his career as a director. In the process, he reconnected with actress Shelley Fabares, a fellow former child star who found fame on The Donna Reed Show. Here's what happened.
121 homeless people removed from Southern California encampment
County officials removed 121 homeless residents from a Palmdale encampment during several large-scale operations. The effort, led by L.A. County’s Pathway Home program, was conducted with the help of several local agencies and sheriff’s departments and took place on July 22, July 31, and Aug. 19. The encampment was located in a remote desert area […]
More Pop-Up Thunderstorms are in the Forecast Today
HIGH DESERT, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> The Southern California Weather Force Forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies for Sunday with a 30% chance of scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Today high will be mid 100s to 110+ degrees. Mountains temps will be in the mid 80s to 90+ degrees.
Heat wave knocks out power to thousands of Southern California homes
Southern Californians were trying to beat the heat this weekend, but power outages throughout the region were making that a more difficult task.The heat was affecting electrical equipment as utilities scrambled to dispatch crews.That left many thousands of people without working air conditioning or refrigeration during one of the hottest days of the year.Nick Rosado, who lost power for 24 hours at his Mission Hills home, had to keep his expensive medication on ice."That one month supply - that's $1,300 out of my pocket," he said.Thousands in the San Fernando Valley alone lost power in this heat wave. Some were...
Eggs Sold in Minnesota Targeted by Recall
(AP) - Wisconsin health officials initiated a recall of eggs following an outbreak of salmonella infections among 65 people in nine states that originated on a Wisconsin farm. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services said in a statement Friday that among those infected by salmonella are 42 people in Wisconsin, where the eggs are believed to have been sold.
NJ Defending Title IX Protections for LGBTQ+ Students in Federal Courts
NEW JERSEY - Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that New Jersey, along with California and Pennsylvania, has co-led two amicus briefs in federal appellate courts to defend Title IX’s protections for LGBTQ+ students from gender-based harassment and sex discrimination. The briefs, supported by a coalition of states, seek to overturn a preliminary injunction that could affect schools in several states.
Group files with Supreme Court to challenge CA's authority over national vehicle emission standards
CALIFORNIA – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) announced September 4, that they filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court challenging California’s authority to set national vehicle emission standards.
California Legislature Fights Conservative SoCal Cities Over Election Rules, Library Books, LGBTQ Rights
Like many new political candidates at the time, Rebecca Bauer-Kahan first ran for the state Assembly in 2018 because she was troubled by the election of then-President Donald Trump and wanted California to fight back against his administration. Six years later, that dynamic has flipped on its head. In the...
Southern California theft suspect arrested with truck full of stolen merchandise
A suspect was arrested for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from Southern California stores. Earlier this week, police officers responded to a Target store in Chino after security reported an ongoing theft. The male suspect had loaded a shopping cart filled with merchandise and left the store without paying, officers said. The […]
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