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When the Anaheim Angels opted out of their stadium lease in October 2018, Long Beach officials reached out immediately to offer the option of building a waterfront baseball stadium downtown, in an area next to and possibly including the Long Beach Arena. When the Anaheim City Council on Tuesday night, May 24, voided a deal
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Council President Nury Martinez and four other council members introduced a motion Wednesday aimed at streamlining the implementation of the city’s Mobility Plan, which was approved in 2015 to make Los Angeles more pedestrian-friendly by 2035 but has barely been implemented. The motion — co-introduced with council members Monica Rodriguez,
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to activate the new streamlined permitting process for restaurants to serve alcohol in areas of three City Council districts, with four more districts scheduled for a vote on Friday. The council approved an ordinance on Feb. 9 to streamline the process for some restaurants to
A woman who alleges she suffered “foreign accent syndrome” after she was struck by a Hilton hotel shuttle bus in 2014 near Los Angeles International Airport can’t back out of the $85,000 settlement she accepted, according to the California Second District Court of Appeal. Laura Fettig alleges her attorney, Jared Gross, pressured her during a
In this file photo, visitors pose for photos on May 26, 2021. Glendale Sunrise Rotary, in collaboration with Forest Lawn-Glendale, presented a “Glendale Field of Honor” display of 1,000 American flags. The display of flags, on top of 8-foot poles and arrayed at the entrance to Forest Lawn-Glendale, honored the memory of deceased veterans. (Photo
Just last week, police support dogs Nellie and Misha were receiving pets from hundreds of Garden Grove students. By Wednesday, they were in Uvalde, Texas, comforting students from Robb Elementary School. It was there, earlier this week, that a gunman killed 19 children and two adults. “Within the first 10 seconds of walking in, I
The Disneyland Resort has closed one of its most popular attractions indefinitely after what appeared to be smoke coming out of one of its cars. Radiator Springs Racers, the centerpiece of the Disney California Adventure Park’s Cars Land, was closed late Tuesday for investigation after witnesses said they saw smoke coming out of one of
LOS ANGELES — The City Council on Friday will consider trying to purchase a 124-unit housing development in Chinatown in an effort to keep some of the tenants housed amid rent increases by their landlord. Residents of Hillside Villa Apartments at 636 N. Hill Place have lobbied since 2020 for the city to use eminent
The widening of a 19-mile stretch of the 710 Freeway from East Los Angeles to Long Beach was rejected by Los Angeles County’s transit agency on Thursday, putting an end to a contentious project in the works since 2005. LA Metro spent $60 million studying and planning the $6 billion project for 17 years but
COVID-19 continues to spread throughout Los Angeles County — with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reporting 6,245 new confirmed cases of the virus on Thursday, May 26. Last week, DPH reported that community transmission — which has been steadily rising over the past several weeks — reached the ‘medium’ tier, as defined
Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men, the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said. Rosemary Ainslie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division, said: “The CPS has authorised criminal charges against Kevin Spacey, 62, for four counts of sexual assault against three men. “He has
Amber Heard made an emotional return to the stand as Johnny Depp’s libel trial against her entered its final stretch, reminding jurors she is “a human being” and saying: “I just want Johnny to leave me alone.” In her second round of direct evidence in the high-profile case on Thursday, the actress was tearful as
Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro and Kevin Costner have paid tribute to the “uniquely gifted” Ray Liotta, who has died age 67. The actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic where he was making a new film. No foul play is suspected. Liotta is best known for playing real-life mobster Henry Hill in
Engineers have unveiled the smallest remote-controlled walking robot ever created – even tinier than a flea. The tiny robotic crab can “walk, bend, twist, turn and jump” according to engineers from Northwestern University in the US. It could signal the beginning of a new era of microscale robotics. The little machine isn’t powered by miniaturised
Mass shootings in the United States are always followed by desperate calls for gun reform by Democrats, anti-firearms campaigners and victims’ families. In the wake of Tuesday’s massacre in Uvalde, Texas, which killed 19 pupils and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, President Joe Biden demanded America “turn pain into action” and asked: “When in
The man who identified victims of the Texas shooting said he found friends’ children and one of his former schoolmates lying among the dead. Eulalio Diaz Jr, Uvalde’s justice of the peace, had the awful task of identifying the bodies. He acts as coroner because the small town does not have a medical examiner. He
The Duchess of Sussex has laid flowers at the site of a school shooting in Texas in which 19 children and two teachers were killed. Meghan placed a bouquet of white roses tied with a purple ribbon at a row of crosses put up in memory of the victims in Uvalde. The blooms were laid
Questions are being asked about how much time elapsed before police stormed a Texas primary school classroom to end a rampage by a gunman inside. Texas Department of Public Safety director Steve McCraw said that 40 minutes to an hour had elapsed from when Salvador Ramos first opened fire on the school security officer, to