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LENNOX >> A suspect was in custody today in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two studs and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Three. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids begin back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds commence to lean.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a fatter paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the greatest — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale witnessed surreal photos of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the puny town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing fever. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no elementary cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank strenuously on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two damsels and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantly known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The fever is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, proprietor of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has possessed the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current tempo of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Trio million.

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that commenced Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

The week-long heatwave continued to roast the region on Friday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a fever advisory for 36.Five million Californians — about ninety eight percent of the state’s population.

Is DACA draping by a thread? The program created by President Barack Obama to protect youthfull people brought to this country illegally as children may — or may not — end. White House officials have told some news outlets that President Donald Trump is close to ending the program, which requires applicants to renew for protective status every two years.

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveiled a fresh rail for two thousand eighteen Thursday, Aug. 31. But, as its name suggests, the rail Crazanity is not for the faint of heart.

SAN PEDRO — A man whose bod was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

LOS ANGELES — Crews worked this morning to restore power to more than 11,000 customers in the Los Angeles area as the region’s warmth wave entered its sixth day, appearing likely to last longer than had been expected.

Monday is a federal holiday observing Labor Day. The following schedule will be in effect: • Closed: Schools, banks, U.S. financial markets and courthouses, as well as federal, state, county and most city offices.

Inglewood police will conduct a sobriety and driver’s license checkpoint from eight p.m. Friday to three a.m. Saturday at an undisclosed location in the city. Officers will check motorists for alcohol or drug impairment and for decent licensing.

Dog Haus, a Pasadena-based restaurant chain known for its gourmet hot dogs and sausages, is about to unveil a fresh eatery in the Rose Cup. Dog Haus and the stadium’s management announced a multiyear partnership Wednesday, making Dog Haus the very first restaurant to have a permanent location at the iconic venue.

LOS ANGELES — A federal appeals court panel today upheld the obstruction of justice conviction of former Los Angeles County Undersheriff Paul Tanaka, who began serving a five-year prison term in January at a minimum security camp in Colorado.

LOMITA Residential burglary: Ten:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 20, twenty four thousand eight hundred block of Woodward Avenue. Entry through an unsecured door. A drill was reported stolen. Grand theft: 9-9:30 p.m. Aug. 21, one thousand eight hundred block of Pacific Coast Highway.

An international philanthropic endeavor now in its fourth year began one Christmas morning with a gifted iPad and an ungrateful 9-year-old. On that day in 2013, Barbara Maynard was hoping for exuberance from her daughter Anya, now 13.

The prime suspect in the hammering of a 15-year-old San Pedro boy who proceeds to recover from a brain injury was arrested Thursday and is expected to be charged next week with attempted murder, authorities said.

Detectives are attempting to identify a man who burglarized a car at 11:Ten a.m. Aug. Seven in the Bay Club parking lot at two thousand two hundred fifty E. Park Place in El Segundo. The man smashed both passenger side windows and took a Dell laptop in a leather bag, a Gateway laptop, a instrument box, ski clothing and the victim’s passport.

SAN FRANCISCO >> It would crack people’s privacy to publicly release raw data collected by automated license-plate readers like those in cities around the South Bay that police use to determine whether vehicles are linked to crime, but there may be ways to make the information anonymous that would require it to be disclosed, the California Supreme Court said Thursday.

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LENNOX >> A suspect was in custody today in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two dudes and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Trio. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids commence back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds commence to skinny.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a thicker paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the best — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale spotted surreal photos of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the petite town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing fever. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no plain cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank intensely on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two women and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantaneously known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The fever is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, proprietor of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has possessed the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current tempo of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Three million.

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that embarked Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

The week-long heatwave continued to roast the region on Friday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a warmth advisory for 36.Five million Californians — about ninety eight percent of the state’s population.

Is DACA stringing up by a thread? The program created by President Barack Obama to protect youthfull people brought to this country illegally as children may — or may not — end. White House officials have told some news outlets that President Donald Trump is close to ending the program, which requires applicants to renew for protective status every two years.

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveiled a fresh rail for two thousand eighteen Thursday, Aug. 31. But, as its name suggests, the rail Crazanity is not for the faint of heart.

SAN PEDRO — A man whose bod was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

LOS ANGELES — Crews worked this morning to restore power to more than 11,000 customers in the Los Angeles area as the region’s warmth wave entered its sixth day, appearing likely to last longer than had been expected.

Monday is a federal holiday observing Labor Day. The following schedule will be in effect: • Closed: Schools, banks, U.S. financial markets and courthouses, as well as federal, state, county and most city offices.

Inglewood police will conduct a sobriety and driver’s license checkpoint from eight p.m. Friday to three a.m. Saturday at an undisclosed location in the city. Officers will check motorists for alcohol or drug impairment and for decent licensing.

Dog Haus, a Pasadena-based restaurant chain known for its gourmet hot dogs and sausages, is about to unveil a fresh eatery in the Rose Cup. Dog Haus and the stadium’s management announced a multiyear partnership Wednesday, making Dog Haus the very first restaurant to have a permanent location at the iconic venue.

LOS ANGELES — A federal appeals court panel today upheld the obstruction of justice conviction of former Los Angeles County Undersheriff Paul Tanaka, who began serving a five-year prison term in January at a minimum security camp in Colorado.

LOMITA Residential burglary: Ten:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 20, twenty four thousand eight hundred block of Woodward Avenue. Entry through an unsecured door. A drill was reported stolen. Grand theft: 9-9:30 p.m. Aug. 21, one thousand eight hundred block of Pacific Coast Highway.

An international philanthropic endeavor now in its fourth year began one Christmas morning with a gifted iPad and an ungrateful 9-year-old. On that day in 2013, Barbara Maynard was hoping for exuberance from her daughter Anya, now 13.

The prime suspect in the striking of a 15-year-old San Pedro boy who proceeds to recover from a brain injury was arrested Thursday and is expected to be charged next week with attempted murder, authorities said.

Detectives are attempting to identify a man who burglarized a car at 11:Ten a.m. Aug. Seven in the Bay Club parking lot at two thousand two hundred fifty E. Park Place in El Segundo. The man smashed both passenger side windows and took a Dell laptop in a leather bag, a Gateway laptop, a device box, ski clothing and the victim’s passport.

SAN FRANCISCO >> It would crack people’s privacy to publicly release raw data collected by automated license-plate readers like those in cities around the South Bay that police use to determine whether vehicles are linked to crime, but there may be ways to make the information anonymous that would require it to be disclosed, the California Supreme Court said Thursday.

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Three years after Jose Fernandez was fired from his position at the helm of the Centinela Valley Union High School District after revelations of excessive compensation, the disgraced former superintendent was arrested Wednesday on public corruption charges.

LA Waterfront ready to party for Fleet Week as ships arrive | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Marking the arrival of the 2nd annual LA Fleet Week, streets in downtown San Pedro will be closed Wednesday night for an outdoor welcoming party that will feature live music, dancing and slew of food and drink.

Woman’s figure discovered at South Bay Galleria | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Redondo Beach police were investigating the death of an unidentified woman whose bod was found Wednesday morning at the South Bay Galleria, authorities said. Police responded at Ten:30 a.m. to a report from a shopper of a woman’s bod near the bus terminal stairs at the transit terminal of the mall at one thousand eight hundred fifteen Hawthorne Blvd.

Bod recovered from water below Point Fermin in San Pedro | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

The bod of a Huntington Beach man whose family had reported him missing was recovered from the water below Point Fermin Park in San Pedro this morning, authorities said. Firefighters responded to a report of a assets spotted in the water at the base of a cliff below the eight hundred block of Paseo del Mar at 8:20 a.

Entertainment lawyer to stand trial for allegedly enticing, molesting Manhattan Beach teenage | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

An entertainment attorney was ordered Tuesday to stand trial for allegedly sexually molesting a 14-year-old Manhattan Beach boy he met on Instagram, enticing him with pictures of himself with celebrities and playing unreleased music from heartthrob Troye Sivan.

Woman found dead at the South Bay Galleria ID’d as Torrance resident | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

A woman who leapt to her death from a parking structure at the South Bay Galleria this week was identified by Los Angeles County coroner’s officials Thursday as Yvonne Yan Cao, 58, of Torrance.

Fresh emission-cutting technology expected for Torrance refinery | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

A yearlong pilot project using fresh technology designed to cut nitrogen oxide emissions at the Torrance refinery is expected to win approval Friday from the governing board of the region’s air pollution watchdog.

Family of Evan Jimenez waits for charges against hitting suspect | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Six months after 15-year-old Evan Jimenez was almost hammered to death in a San Pedro-area alley, his mother proceeds to wait for charges to be filed against the man

Columbus Day may soon be over in LA, substituted by Indigenous Peoples Day | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Will Los Angeles do away with Columbus Day and feast Indigenous Peoples Day instead? That’s the question the L.A. City Council will be asked today, as the panel considers abandoning Columbus Day, which is observed on the 2nd Monday of October.

Wilmington carjacking suspects arrested in Manhattan Beach | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Three boys were arrested in Manhattan Beach early Tuesday morning after they were seen fleeing a crashed vehicle that had been stolen in a carjacking days earlier in Wilmington, authorities said. Police responded about 1:45 a.

Why thousands are expected to apply for Wilmington’s fresh, low-income housing project | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

Judge turns down to reduce bail for fired Centinela Valley school superintendent | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Three million.

Can I enforce a private gambling bet? | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Q I made a bet with a friend on the World Series. I have 4-1 odds that the Dodgers will win. (If I’m right, he pays me $Two,000; if wrong, I pay him $500.) We wrote it down and both initialed it.

ten South Bay area restaurants, food vendors reopen after health inspection closures | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Here is a list of restaurants and food vendors closed or permitted to reopen by the county Department of Health Services for the two-week period ending Sept. 26: • Bevaris Alliance Location: fourteen thousand eight hundred thirty Van Ness Ave.

Prosecution freezes assets of fired Centinela superintendent facing embezzlement charges | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

About ten days before prosecutors arrested former Centinela Valley Union High School Superintendent Jose Fernandez on embezzlement and public corruption charges, they obtained a improvised restraining order in court to freeze his assets, including his $1.

Police arrest man with knife during Redondo Beach search | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

Duo in Hawthorne murder-suicide identified | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

Suspect arrested in Evan Jimenez hitting case | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

The prime suspect in the hammering of a 15-year-old San Pedro boy who resumes to recover from a brain injury was arrested Thursday and is expected to be charged next week with attempted murder, authorities said.

Local leaders oppose state law that could turn utility poles into cell phone towers | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Local political and community leaders voiced staunch opposition Wednesday to a proposed state law they have branded a big “power grab” by the telecommunications industry. The legislation, Senate Bill 649, aims to streamline bureaucratic processes for telecommunications giants, such as Verizon and AT&T, by unwrapping local governments of their capability to impose conditions — aesthetic or otherwise — on “small-cell” wireless transmitters, a relatively fresh development intended to enable the next generation of wireless (5G) networks, an as-yet unproven technology.

31-year-old woman killed in Wilmington drive-by shooting | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

Point Fermin suicide victim is from Huntington Beach | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO — A man whose figure was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

Inglewood, Gardena police plan DUI checkpoint, crackdown this holiday weekend | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Inglewood police will conduct a sobriety and driver’s license checkpoint from eight p.m. Friday to three a.m. Saturday at an undisclosed location in the city. Officers will check motorists for alcohol or drug impairment and for decent licensing.

Firefighters react to commercial blaze in North Redondo Beach | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that commenced Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

Homicide detectives investigating death of man found injured in Hawthorne | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

San Pedro welcomes Navy ships, tourists amid scorching weekend warmth wave | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

Public access to license-plate data may be possible, court rules | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> It would crack people’s privacy to publicly release raw data collected by automated license-plate readers like those in cities around the South Bay that police use to determine whether vehicles are linked to crime, but there may be ways to make the information anonymous that would require it to be disclosed, the California Supreme Court said Thursday.

LAX forecasts 888,000 travelers for Labor Day weekend; Friday busiest day | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> Los Angeles International Airport officials are forecasting that 888,000 passengers will pass through LAX over the four-day holiday weekend beginning Friday. If that forecast holds true, the number would be a Four.

San Pedro public housing ‘next up’ for massive makeover | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

Warmth has Southern California high school athletes taking cover | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

The fever wave this week in Southern California has compelled area high schools to adjust practice and game times for their sports team, and to adhere to guidelines that are in place to protect the safety of the athletes.

four reasons why so few LAUSD graduates earn college degrees | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

While the Los Angeles Unified School District has been touting a steadily enhancing high school graduation rate, a fresh investigate from UCLA shows that just a fraction of those graduates who proceed on to higher education actually earn a college degree.

In-N-Out sues Smashburger over alleged ‘Triple Dual’ burger trademark infringement | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Irvine-based In-N-Out Burger filed a trademark infringement lawsuit Monday, Aug. Twenty eight against Denver-based Smashburger, claiming the fast-food rival’s “Smashburger Triple Dual” is too similar to its famed “Dual Dual” burger.

LA construction firms can’t find enough skilled workers amid too much request for fixing up homes, granny flats | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Construction firms are grappling with a shortage of workers, and contractors in California and other western states are among the hardest hit. That’s the upshot of an industry-wide

LA throws out Columbus Day in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Following an emotional and heated debate, the Los Angeles City Council voted 14-1 Wednesday to substitute Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. Councilman Mike Bonin, who pointed to his family’s Italian origins, called the stir a “very puny step in apologizing and making amends” to Native Americans.

As homeless ‘epidemic’ worsens, LA thinks it can speed up housing. Here’s how | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current rhythm of three hundred units per year.

What’s that smell? Pungent odor stays over Long Beach, Seal Beach for days | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Residents in coastal cities from Long Beach to Huntington Beach reported pungent sulfuric smells for three days to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, however investigators haven’t been able to track down the source of the odor.

West Nile kills LA County resident as reports of virus activity spike | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

Here are the lessons Hurricane Harvey offers Southern California | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

What’s fresh at the Rose Cup in time for UCLA football | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Dog Haus, a Pasadena-based restaurant chain known for its gourmet hot dogs and sausages, is about to unveil a fresh eatery in the Rose Cup. Dog Haus and the stadium’s management announced a multiyear partnership Wednesday, making Dog Haus the very first restaurant to have a permanent location at the iconic venue.

Labor Day weekend provides World Cup qualifying buffet for armchair soccer fans | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

An international football feast of around one hundred World Cup qualifiers and friendlies awaits soccer fans this Labor Day with dozens of games available on television and online today through Tuesday to be squeezed in inbetween end of summer barbecues.

Police log: Lomita, Palos Verdes Peninsula crime reports | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOMITA Residential burglary: Ten:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 20, twenty four thousand eight hundred block of Woodward Avenue. Entry through an unsecured door. A drill was reported stolen. Grand theft: 9-9:30 p.m. Aug. 21, one thousand eight hundred block of Pacific Coast Highway.

Police log: Hawthorne, Gardena and Lawndale crime reports | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

Ex-Compton mayor gets probation for misappropriating public funds | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES — Former Compton Mayor Omar Bradley — who was convicted last month of misappropriating and misusing taxpayer funds — was sentenced today to three years probation and a year in county jail that he has already served.

Police log: Beach Cities crime reports | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

EL SEGUNDO Identity theft: Reported Aug. 17. Someone used the victim’s debit card information and withdrew money from his account. Fraud: Reported Aug. 22, four hundred block of North Sepulveda Boulevard.

Police log: Harbor Area crime reports | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO Robbery: Noon Aug. 16, seven hundred block of South Pacific Avenue. At a pawn shop, one person sprayed the victim and a 2nd gasped and pulled the victim down to the floor. They opened a case and took unspecified property.

Follower: Manson threatened grisly death if she left cult | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> A woman once under the spell of Charles Manson testified Thursday that the violent and manipulative cult leader threatened to have her die a painful death if she left the ranch where they lived.

‘Home-cooked’ meals for canines? Coming right up at Just Food for Dogs | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Cooper, a sunburn and black bundle of wool smaller than a football, stands patiently inwards a Costa Mesa store and behaves like the joint is made for him. Here’s the thing — the interior is more kitchen than shop and it is indeed made for creatures like Cooper.

San Pedro, Wilmington Boys and Chicks Clubs join in partnership with AltaSea | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

In the latest partnership sealed for AltaSea, the Boys and Women Clubs of LA Harbor has signed a long-term agreement to combine resources. The very first step, taken two weeks ago, is sharing administrative office space on the 10th floor of the building at two hundred twenty two W.

Three children recovering from intentionally set fire in Wilmington | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Two damsels and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantly known, police said.

Will Carson ban commercial pot operations? They want to hear from residents very first | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Carson leaders aren’t ready to close the city’s borders to selling, growing and manufacturing marijuana plants and products just yet. A divided City Council voted 3-2 Monday to hold community meetings before determining whether to impose an outright ban on commercial operations.

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Three years after Jose Fernandez was fired from his position at the helm of the Centinela Valley Union High School District after revelations of excessive compensation, the disgraced former superintendent was arrested Wednesday on public corruption charges.

LA Waterfront ready to party for Fleet Week as ships arrive | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Marking the arrival of the 2nd annual LA Fleet Week, streets in downtown San Pedro will be closed Wednesday night for an outdoor welcoming party that will feature live music, dancing and slew of food and drink.

Woman’s bod discovered at South Bay Galleria | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Redondo Beach police were investigating the death of an unidentified woman whose figure was found Wednesday morning at the South Bay Galleria, authorities said. Police responded at Ten:30 a.m. to a report from a shopper of a woman’s figure near the bus terminal stairs at the transit terminal of the mall at one thousand eight hundred fifteen Hawthorne Blvd.

Bod recovered from water below Point Fermin in San Pedro | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

The assets of a Huntington Beach man whose family had reported him missing was recovered from the water below Point Fermin Park in San Pedro this morning, authorities said. Firefighters responded to a report of a assets spotted in the water at the base of a cliff below the eight hundred block of Paseo del Mar at 8:20 a.

Entertainment lawyer to stand trial for allegedly enticing, molesting Manhattan Beach teenage | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

An entertainment attorney was ordered Tuesday to stand trial for allegedly sexually molesting a 14-year-old Manhattan Beach boy he met on Instagram, enticing him with pictures of himself with celebrities and playing unreleased music from heartthrob Troye Sivan.

Woman found dead at the South Bay Galleria ID’d as Torrance resident | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

A woman who leapt to her death from a parking structure at the South Bay Galleria this week was identified by Los Angeles County coroner’s officials Thursday as Yvonne Yan Cao, 58, of Torrance.

Fresh emission-cutting technology expected for Torrance refinery | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

A yearlong pilot project using fresh technology designed to cut nitrogen oxide emissions at the Torrance refinery is expected to win approval Friday from the governing board of the region’s air pollution watchdog.

Family of Evan Jimenez waits for charges against striking suspect | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Six months after 15-year-old Evan Jimenez was almost hammered to death in a San Pedro-area alley, his mother proceeds to wait for charges to be filed against the man

Columbus Day may soon be over in LA, substituted by Indigenous Peoples Day | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Will Los Angeles do away with Columbus Day and feast Indigenous Peoples Day instead? That’s the question the L.A. City Council will be asked today, as the panel considers abandoning Columbus Day, which is observed on the 2nd Monday of October.

Wilmington carjacking suspects arrested in Manhattan Beach | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Three studs were arrested in Manhattan Beach early Tuesday morning after they were seen fleeing a crashed vehicle that had been stolen in a carjacking days earlier in Wilmington, authorities said. Police responded about 1:45 a.

Why thousands are expected to apply for Wilmington’s fresh, low-income housing project | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

Judge denies to reduce bail for fired Centinela Valley school superintendent | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Three million.

Can I enforce a private gambling bet? | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Q I made a bet with a friend on the World Series. I have 4-1 odds that the Dodgers will win. (If I’m right, he pays me $Two,000; if wrong, I pay him $500.) We wrote it down and both initialed it.

ten South Bay area restaurants, food vendors reopen after health inspection closures | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Here is a list of restaurants and food vendors closed or permitted to reopen by the county Department of Health Services for the two-week period ending Sept. 26: • Bevaris Alliance Location: fourteen thousand eight hundred thirty Van Ness Ave.

Prosecution freezes assets of fired Centinela superintendent facing embezzlement charges | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

About ten days before prosecutors arrested former Centinela Valley Union High School Superintendent Jose Fernandez on embezzlement and public corruption charges, they obtained a improvised restraining order in court to freeze his assets, including his $1.

Police arrest man with knife during Redondo Beach search | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

Duo in Hawthorne murder-suicide identified | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

Suspect arrested in Evan Jimenez hammering case | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

The prime suspect in the striking of a 15-year-old San Pedro boy who proceeds to recover from a brain injury was arrested Thursday and is expected to be charged next week with attempted murder, authorities said.

Local leaders oppose state law that could turn utility poles into cell phone towers | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Local political and community leaders voiced staunch opposition Wednesday to a proposed state law they have branded a big “power grab” by the telecommunications industry. The legislation, Senate Bill 649, aims to streamline bureaucratic processes for telecommunications giants, such as Verizon and AT&T, by disrobing local governments of their capability to impose conditions — aesthetic or otherwise — on “small-cell” wireless transmitters, a relatively fresh development intended to enable the next generation of wireless (5G) networks, an as-yet unproven technology.

31-year-old woman killed in Wilmington drive-by shooting | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

Point Fermin suicide victim is from Huntington Beach | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO — A man whose bod was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

Inglewood, Gardena police plan DUI checkpoint, crackdown this holiday weekend | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Inglewood police will conduct a sobriety and driver’s license checkpoint from eight p.m. Friday to three a.m. Saturday at an undisclosed location in the city. Officers will check motorists for alcohol or drug impairment and for decent licensing.

Firefighters react to commercial blaze in North Redondo Beach | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that began Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

Homicide detectives investigating death of man found injured in Hawthorne | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

San Pedro welcomes Navy ships, tourists amid scorching weekend fever wave | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

Public access to license-plate data may be possible, court rules | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> It would crack people’s privacy to publicly release raw data collected by automated license-plate readers like those in cities around the South Bay that police use to determine whether vehicles are linked to crime, but there may be ways to make the information anonymous that would require it to be disclosed, the California Supreme Court said Thursday.

LAX forecasts 888,000 travelers for Labor Day weekend; Friday busiest day | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> Los Angeles International Airport officials are forecasting that 888,000 passengers will pass through LAX over the four-day holiday weekend beginning Friday. If that forecast holds true, the number would be a Four.

San Pedro public housing ‘next up’ for massive makeover | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

Warmth has Southern California high school athletes taking cover | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

The fever wave this week in Southern California has coerced area high schools to adjust practice and game times for their sports team, and to adhere to guidelines that are in place to protect the safety of the athletes.

four reasons why so few LAUSD graduates earn college degrees | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

While the Los Angeles Unified School District has been touting a steadily enlargening high school graduation rate, a fresh probe from UCLA shows that just a fraction of those graduates who proceed on to higher education actually earn a college degree.

In-N-Out sues Smashburger over alleged ‘Triple Dual’ burger trademark infringement | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Irvine-based In-N-Out Burger filed a trademark infringement lawsuit Monday, Aug. Twenty eight against Denver-based Smashburger, claiming the fast-food rival’s “Smashburger Triple Dual” is too similar to its famed “Dual Dual” burger.

LA construction firms can’t find enough skilled workers amid too much request for fixing up homes, granny flats | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Construction firms are grappling with a shortage of workers, and contractors in California and other western states are among the hardest hit. That’s the upshot of an industry-wide

LA throws out Columbus Day in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Following an emotional and heated debate, the Los Angeles City Council voted 14-1 Wednesday to substitute Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. Councilman Mike Bonin, who pointed to his family’s Italian origins, called the stir a “very petite step in apologizing and making amends” to Native Americans.

As homeless ‘epidemic’ worsens, LA thinks it can speed up housing. Here’s how | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current tempo of three hundred units per year.

What’s that smell? Pungent odor stays over Long Beach, Seal Beach for days | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Residents in coastal cities from Long Beach to Huntington Beach reported pungent sulfuric smells for three days to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, tho’ investigators haven’t been able to track down the source of the odor.

West Nile kills LA County resident as reports of virus activity spike | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

Here are the lessons Hurricane Harvey offers Southern California | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

What’s fresh at the Rose Cup in time for UCLA football | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Dog Haus, a Pasadena-based restaurant chain known for its gourmet hot dogs and sausages, is about to unveil a fresh eatery in the Rose Cup. Dog Haus and the stadium’s management announced a multiyear partnership Wednesday, making Dog Haus the very first restaurant to have a permanent location at the iconic venue.

Labor Day weekend provides World Cup qualifying buffet for armchair soccer fans | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

An international football feast of around one hundred World Cup qualifiers and friendlies awaits soccer fans this Labor Day with dozens of games available on television and online today through Tuesday to be squeezed in inbetween end of summer barbecues.

Police log: Lomita, Palos Verdes Peninsula crime reports | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOMITA Residential burglary: Ten:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 20, twenty four thousand eight hundred block of Woodward Avenue. Entry through an unsecured door. A drill was reported stolen. Grand theft: 9-9:30 p.m. Aug. 21, one thousand eight hundred block of Pacific Coast Highway.

Police log: Hawthorne, Gardena and Lawndale crime reports | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

Ex-Compton mayor gets probation for misappropriating public funds | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES — Former Compton Mayor Omar Bradley — who was convicted last month of misappropriating and misusing taxpayer funds — was sentenced today to three years probation and a year in county jail that he has already served.

Police log: Beach Cities crime reports | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

EL SEGUNDO Identity theft: Reported Aug. 17. Someone used the victim’s debit card information and withdrew money from his account. Fraud: Reported Aug. 22, four hundred block of North Sepulveda Boulevard.

Police log: Harbor Area crime reports | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO Robbery: Noon Aug. 16, seven hundred block of South Pacific Avenue. At a pawn shop, one person sprayed the victim and a 2nd gasped and pulled the victim down to the floor. They opened a case and took unspecified property.

Follower: Manson threatened grisly death if she left cult | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> A woman once under the spell of Charles Manson testified Thursday that the violent and manipulative cult leader threatened to have her die a painful death if she left the ranch where they lived.

‘Home-cooked’ meals for canines? Coming right up at Just Food for Dogs | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Cooper, a suntan and black bundle of wool smaller than a football, stands patiently inwards a Costa Mesa store and behaves like the joint is made for him. Here’s the thing — the interior is more kitchen than shop and it is indeed made for creatures like Cooper.

San Pedro, Wilmington Boys and Chicks Clubs join in partnership with AltaSea | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

In the latest partnership sealed for AltaSea, the Boys and Chicks Clubs of LA Harbor has signed a long-term agreement to combine resources. The very first step, taken two weeks ago, is sharing administrative office space on the 10th floor of the building at two hundred twenty two W.

Three children recovering from intentionally set fire in Wilmington | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Two ladies and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantaneously known, police said.

Will Carson ban commercial pot operations? They want to hear from residents very first | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Carson leaders aren’t ready to close the city’s borders to selling, growing and manufacturing marijuana plants and products just yet. A divided City Council voted 3-2 Monday to hold community meetings before determining whether to impose an outright ban on commercial operations.

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A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two studs and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

A San Bernardino County sheriff’s aviation squad rescued a man who became trapped in a steep canyon at Climb on Baldy on Sunday afternoon. Michael Patchen, 48, of Marina del Rey, hiked up Falls Road from Manker Flats about nine a.

Like the slogan spelled out above her desk at Meadows Elementary School in Manhattan Beach, when it comes to science experiments, teacher Joanne Michael shoots for the starlets. In April 2016, she received clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration to have her students

CARSON Extra information about crime in areas patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, including links to maps of crime, is available on its website,

Thousands of union members, their families, supporters and friends marched through Wilmington on Monday in support of organized labor in America. “Union Proud. Union Strong’’ was the theme of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition’s 38th annual Labor Solidarity Parade, which began about ten a.

Hundreds participated in the Ninth Annual Conquer the Bridge event at the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro Monday morning. Some ran or walked in groups during the five-mile Labor Day run, while others made more serious attempts to win the race.

As the catastrophic flood waters rose higher and higher — obliterating homes, submerging cars, turning streets into furious rivers — hundreds of emergency workers from Southern California poured into south Texas.

The Torrance Unified School District is exploring the possible redevelopment of the Hamilton Adult School site in north Torrance with multifamily housing, much to the dismay of two groups that have long used the ball fields for Little League and ladies softball.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Three. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids begin back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds begin to skinny.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a fatter paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the greatest — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale eyed surreal pictures of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the petite town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing warmth. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no ordinary cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank powerfully on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two ladies and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantly known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The warmth is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, possessor of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has possessed the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current rhythm of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Three million.

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that embarked Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

The week-long heatwave continued to roast the region on Friday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a warmth advisory for 36.Five million Californians — about ninety eight percent of the state’s population.

Is DACA draping by a thread? The program created by President Barack Obama to protect youthful people brought to this country illegally as children may — or may not — end. White House officials have told some news outlets that President Donald Trump is close to ending the program, which requires applicants to renew for protective status every two years.

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveiled a fresh rail for two thousand eighteen Thursday, Aug. 31. But, as its name suggests, the rail Crazanity is not for the faint of heart.

SAN PEDRO — A man whose assets was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

LOS ANGELES — Crews worked this morning to restore power to more than 11,000 customers in the Los Angeles area as the region’s warmth wave entered its sixth day, appearing likely to last longer than had been expected.

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A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two dudes and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

A San Bernardino County sheriff’s aviation squad rescued a man who became trapped in a steep canyon at Climb on Baldy on Sunday afternoon. Michael Patchen, 48, of Marina del Rey, hiked up Falls Road from Manker Flats about nine a.

Like the slogan spelled out above her desk at Meadows Elementary School in Manhattan Beach, when it comes to science experiments, teacher Joanne Michael shoots for the starlets. In April 2016, she received clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration to have her students

CARSON Extra information about crime in areas patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, including links to maps of crime, is available on its website,

Thousands of union members, their families, supporters and friends marched through Wilmington on Monday in support of organized labor in America. “Union Proud. Union Strong’’ was the theme of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition’s 38th annual Labor Solidarity Parade, which began about ten a.

Hundreds participated in the Ninth Annual Conquer the Bridge event at the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro Monday morning. Some ran or walked in groups during the five-mile Labor Day run, while others made more serious attempts to win the race.

As the catastrophic flood waters rose higher and higher — obliterating homes, submerging cars, turning streets into furious rivers — hundreds of emergency workers from Southern California poured into south Texas.

The Torrance Unified School District is exploring the possible redevelopment of the Hamilton Adult School site in north Torrance with multifamily housing, much to the dismay of two groups that have long used the ball fields for Little League and damsels softball.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Three. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids commence back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds commence to lean.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a thicker paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the greatest — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale spotted surreal pics of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the petite town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing warmth. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no plain cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank strenuously on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two women and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantly known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The fever is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, possessor of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has possessed the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current tempo of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Trio million.

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that commenced Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

The week-long heatwave continued to roast the region on Friday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a warmth advisory for 36.Five million Californians — about ninety eight percent of the state’s population.

Is DACA dangling by a thread? The program created by President Barack Obama to protect youthful people brought to this country illegally as children may — or may not — end. White House officials have told some news outlets that President Donald Trump is close to ending the program, which requires applicants to renew for protective status every two years.

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveiled a fresh rail for two thousand eighteen Thursday, Aug. 31. But, as its name suggests, the rail Crazanity is not for the faint of heart.

SAN PEDRO — A man whose bod was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

LOS ANGELES — Crews worked this morning to restore power to more than 11,000 customers in the Los Angeles area as the region’s fever wave entered its sixth day, appearing likely to last longer than had been expected.

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Three years after Jose Fernandez was fired from his position at the helm of the Centinela Valley Union High School District after revelations of excessive compensation, the disgraced former superintendent was arrested Wednesday on public corruption charges.

Woman’s assets discovered at South Bay Galleria | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Redondo Beach police were investigating the death of an unidentified woman whose bod was found Wednesday morning at the South Bay Galleria, authorities said. Police responded at Ten:30 a.m. to a report from a shopper of a woman’s bod near the bus terminal stairs at the transit terminal of the mall at one thousand eight hundred fifteen Hawthorne Blvd.

Woman found dead at the South Bay Galleria ID’d as Torrance resident | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

A woman who leapt to her death from a parking structure at the South Bay Galleria this week was identified by Los Angeles County coroner’s officials Thursday as Yvonne Yan Cao, 58, of Torrance.

Bod recovered from water below Point Fermin in San Pedro | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

The bod of a Huntington Beach man whose family had reported him missing was recovered from the water below Point Fermin Park in San Pedro this morning, authorities said. Firefighters responded to a report of a assets spotted in the water at the base of a cliff below the eight hundred block of Paseo del Mar at 8:20 a.

Why thousands are expected to apply for Wilmington’s fresh, low-income housing project | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

San Pedro public housing ‘next up’ for massive makeover | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

Family of Evan Jimenez waits for charges against hammering suspect | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Six months after 15-year-old Evan Jimenez was almost hammered to death in a San Pedro-area alley, his mother resumes to wait for charges to be filed against the man

Judge denies to reduce bail for fired Centinela Valley school superintendent | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Trio million.

Police arrest man with knife during Redondo Beach search | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

Duo in Hawthorne murder-suicide identified | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

31-year-old woman killed in Wilmington drive-by shooting | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

San Pedro welcomes Navy ships, tourists amid scorching weekend fever wave | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

Prosecution freezes assets of fired Centinela superintendent facing embezzlement charges | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

About ten days before prosecutors arrested former Centinela Valley Union High School Superintendent Jose Fernandez on embezzlement and public corruption charges, they obtained a improvised restraining order in court to freeze his assets, including his $1.

Suspect arrested in Evan Jimenez hitting case | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

The prime suspect in the striking of a 15-year-old San Pedro boy who resumes to recover from a brain injury was arrested Thursday and is expected to be charged next week with attempted murder, authorities said.

ten South Bay area restaurants, food vendors reopen after health inspection closures | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Here is a list of restaurants and food vendors closed or permitted to reopen by the county Department of Health Services for the two-week period ending Sept. 26: • Bevaris Alliance Location: fourteen thousand eight hundred thirty Van Ness Ave.

Here are the lessons Hurricane Harvey offers Southern California | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

Local leaders oppose state law that could turn utility poles into cell phone towers | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Local political and community leaders voiced staunch opposition Wednesday to a proposed state law they have branded a big “power grab” by the telecommunications industry. The legislation, Senate Bill 649, aims to streamline bureaucratic processes for telecommunications giants, such as Verizon and AT&T, by unwrapping local governments of their capability to impose conditions — aesthetic or otherwise — on “small-cell” wireless transmitters, a relatively fresh development intended to enable the next generation of wireless (5G) networks, an as-yet unproven technology.

Inglewood, Gardena police plan DUI checkpoint, crackdown this holiday weekend | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Inglewood police will conduct a sobriety and driver’s license checkpoint from eight p.m. Friday to three a.m. Saturday at an undisclosed location in the city. Officers will check motorists for alcohol or drug impairment and for decent licensing.

Firefighters react to commercial blaze in North Redondo Beach | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that embarked Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

Point Fermin suicide victim is from Huntington Beach | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO — A man whose figure was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

Homicide detectives investigating death of man found injured in Hawthorne | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

Public access to license-plate data may be possible, court rules | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> It would crack people’s privacy to publicly release raw data collected by automated license-plate readers like those in cities around the South Bay that police use to determine whether vehicles are linked to crime, but there may be ways to make the information anonymous that would require it to be disclosed, the California Supreme Court said Thursday.

LAX forecasts 888,000 travelers for Labor Day weekend; Friday busiest day | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> Los Angeles International Airport officials are forecasting that 888,000 passengers will pass through LAX over the four-day holiday weekend beginning Friday. If that forecast holds true, the number would be a Four.

Why neighbors are fuming over Rolling Hills Country Club construction delays | Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

Construction firms can’t find enough skilled workers amid too much request for fixing up homes, granny flats | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Construction firms are grappling with a shortage of workers, and contractors in California and other western states are among the hardest hit. That’s the upshot of an industry-wide

four reasons why so few LAUSD graduates earn college degrees | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

While the Los Angeles Unified School District has been touting a steadily enhancing high school graduation rate, a fresh investigate from UCLA shows that just a fraction of those graduates who proceed on to higher education actually earn a college degree.

Police log: Hawthorne, Gardena and Lawndale crime reports | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

LA throws out Columbus Day in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Following an emotional and heated debate, the Los Angeles City Council voted 14-1 Wednesday to substitute Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. Councilman Mike Bonin, who pointed to his family’s Italian origins, called the budge a “very petite step in apologizing and making amends” to Native Americans.

West Nile kills LA County resident as reports of virus activity spike | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

As homeless ‘epidemic’ worsens, LA thinks it can speed up housing. Here’s how | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current tempo of three hundred units per year.

What’s that smell? Pungent odor stays over Long Beach, Seal Beach for days | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Residents in coastal cities from Long Beach to Huntington Beach reported pungent sulfuric smells for three days to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, tho’ investigators haven’t been able to track down the source of the odor.

Police log: Lomita, Palos Verdes Peninsula crime reports | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOMITA Residential burglary: Ten:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 20, twenty four thousand eight hundred block of Woodward Avenue. Entry through an unsecured door. A drill was reported stolen. Grand theft: 9-9:30 p.m. Aug. 21, one thousand eight hundred block of Pacific Coast Highway.

Labor Day weekend provides World Cup qualifying buffet for armchair soccer fans | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

An international football feast of around one hundred World Cup qualifiers and friendlies awaits soccer fans this Labor Day with dozens of games available on television and online today through Tuesday to be squeezed in inbetween end of summer barbecues.

Motorcyclist killed, another injured in four hundred five crash near Culver City | Sep Three, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

What’s fresh at the Rose Cup in time for UCLA football | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Dog Haus, a Pasadena-based restaurant chain known for its gourmet hot dogs and sausages, is about to unveil a fresh eatery in the Rose Cup. Dog Haus and the stadium’s management announced a multiyear partnership Wednesday, making Dog Haus the very first restaurant to have a permanent location at the iconic venue.

How Manhattan Beach is banding together to help a puny Texas town ravaged by Hurricane Harvey | Sep Three, two thousand seventeen

When Ben Dale witnessed surreal photos of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the petite town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

Warmth wave violating just in time for Labor Day | Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the best — and most humid — seasons in memory.

Follower: Manson threatened grisly death if she left cult | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> A woman once under the spell of Charles Manson testified Thursday that the violent and manipulative cult leader threatened to have her die a painful death if she left the ranch where they lived.

Police log: Harbor Area crime reports | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO Robbery: Noon Aug. 16, seven hundred block of South Pacific Avenue. At a pawn shop, one person sprayed the victim and a 2nd gasped and pulled the victim down to the floor. They opened a case and took unspecified property.

Ex-Compton mayor gets probation for misappropriating public funds | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES — Former Compton Mayor Omar Bradley — who was convicted last month of misappropriating and misusing taxpayer funds — was sentenced today to three years probation and a year in county jail that he has already served.

More affordable housing? California could attempt these nine wild ideas | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no ordinary cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank strongly on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

‘Home-cooked’ meals for canines? Coming right up at Just Food for Dogs | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Cooper, a sunburn and black bundle of wool smaller than a football, stands patiently inwards a Costa Mesa store and behaves like the joint is made for him. Here’s the thing — the interior is more kitchen than shop and it is indeed made for creatures like Cooper.

Pet of the Week: Barry, a stray Chihuahua, available for adoption in Carson | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Barry, a 1-year-old Chihuahua, came to the shelter as a stray. He is available for instant adoption at the Carson Animal Shelter, two hundred sixteen Victoria St., 310-523-9566. Ask for ticket No. A5091291. Last week’s pet, a masculine terrier described as bashful but friendly (ticket No.

What’s closed in the South Bay on Labor Day two thousand seventeen | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Monday is a federal holiday observing Labor Day. The following schedule will be in effect: • Closed: Schools, banks, U.S. financial markets and courthouses, as well as federal, state, county and most city offices.

Three children recovering from intentionally set fire in Wilmington | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Two women and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantly known, police said.

Suspect arrested in dual fatal shooting spree in Lennox | Sep Four, two thousand seventeen

A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two guys and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveils fresh rail for two thousand eighteen with discounted season passes | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveiled a fresh rail for two thousand eighteen Thursday, Aug. 31. But, as its name suggests, the rail Crazanity is not for the faint of heart.

El Segundo detectives seek car burglar | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Detectives are attempting to identify a man who burglarized a car at 11:Ten a.m. Aug. Seven in the Bay Club parking lot at two thousand two hundred fifty E. Park Place in El Segundo. The man smashed both passenger side windows and took a Dell laptop in a leather bag, a Gateway laptop, a contraption box, ski clothing and the victim’s passport.

What’s happening at the LA County Fair today | Sep Three, two thousand seventeen

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Trio. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LA police unions plunge hate groups’ use of ‘skinny blue line’ symbols | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Police unions are calling out attempts to hijack the phrase and symbol “lean blue line” for hate and intolerance. The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS) in a statement on Monday joined with the

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Three years after Jose Fernandez was fired from his position at the helm of the Centinela Valley Union High School District after revelations of excessive compensation, the disgraced former superintendent was arrested Wednesday on public corruption charges.

Woman’s bod discovered at South Bay Galleria | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Redondo Beach police were investigating the death of an unidentified woman whose assets was found Wednesday morning at the South Bay Galleria, authorities said. Police responded at Ten:30 a.m. to a report from a shopper of a woman’s figure near the bus terminal stairs at the transit terminal of the mall at one thousand eight hundred fifteen Hawthorne Blvd.

Woman found dead at the South Bay Galleria ID’d as Torrance resident | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

A woman who leapt to her death from a parking structure at the South Bay Galleria this week was identified by Los Angeles County coroner’s officials Thursday as Yvonne Yan Cao, 58, of Torrance.

Bod recovered from water below Point Fermin in San Pedro | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

The figure of a Huntington Beach man whose family had reported him missing was recovered from the water below Point Fermin Park in San Pedro this morning, authorities said. Firefighters responded to a report of a bod spotted in the water at the base of a cliff below the eight hundred block of Paseo del Mar at 8:20 a.

Why thousands are expected to apply for Wilmington’s fresh, low-income housing project | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

In the midst of what one many agree is an affordable housing crisis in Los Angeles, thousands of people are expected to apply for one of one hundred seventy four fresh, low-cost apartments under construction at Wilmington’s Dana Strand public housing site.

San Pedro public housing ‘next up’ for massive makeover | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

Family of Evan Jimenez waits for charges against hitting suspect | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Six months after 15-year-old Evan Jimenez was almost hammered to death in a San Pedro-area alley, his mother proceeds to wait for charges to be filed against the man

Judge turns down to reduce bail for fired Centinela Valley school superintendent | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Fired Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez pleaded not guilty Friday to public corruption allegations that a prosecutor alleged could have bilked the district of $1.Five million to as much as $Trio million.

Police arrest man with knife during Redondo Beach search | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A man who was in an quarrel with family members at a Redondo Beach house was arrested Friday after he holed up in the residence and then attempted to run from police officers, authorities said. The man evidently had been involved in a domestic dispute with relatives at the home on

Duo in Hawthorne murder-suicide identified | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

A duo who died in an apparent murder-suicide last week in Hawthorne have been identified.

31-year-old woman killed in Wilmington drive-by shooting | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Los Angeles police asked for public help Friday to identify the person responsible for the drive-by shooting death of a Wilmington woman. Monica Nicole Ruiz, 31, suffered fatal wounds at about 9:50 p.

San Pedro welcomes Navy ships, tourists amid scorching weekend fever wave | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

With hotter-than-normal temperatures — even for Labor Day weekend in Southern California — San Pedro’s 2nd annual LA Fleet Week plowed on with slew of water and first-aid stations to help visitors cope.

Prosecution freezes assets of fired Centinela superintendent facing embezzlement charges | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

About ten days before prosecutors arrested former Centinela Valley Union High School Superintendent Jose Fernandez on embezzlement and public corruption charges, they obtained a improvised restraining order in court to freeze his assets, including his $1.

Suspect arrested in Evan Jimenez striking case | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

The prime suspect in the hammering of a 15-year-old San Pedro boy who resumes to recover from a brain injury was arrested Thursday and is expected to be charged next week with attempted murder, authorities said.

ten South Bay area restaurants, food vendors reopen after health inspection closures | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Here is a list of restaurants and food vendors closed or permitted to reopen by the county Department of Health Services for the two-week period ending Sept. 26: • Bevaris Alliance Location: fourteen thousand eight hundred thirty Van Ness Ave.

Here are the lessons Hurricane Harvey offers Southern California | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

Local leaders oppose state law that could turn utility poles into cell phone towers | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Local political and community leaders voiced staunch opposition Wednesday to a proposed state law they have branded a big “power grab” by the telecommunications industry. The legislation, Senate Bill 649, aims to streamline bureaucratic processes for telecommunications giants, such as Verizon and AT&T, by disrobing local governments of their capability to impose conditions — aesthetic or otherwise — on “small-cell” wireless transmitters, a relatively fresh development intended to enable the next generation of wireless (5G) networks, an as-yet unproven technology.

Inglewood, Gardena police plan DUI checkpoint, crackdown this holiday weekend | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Inglewood police will conduct a sobriety and driver’s license checkpoint from eight p.m. Friday to three a.m. Saturday at an undisclosed location in the city. Officers will check motorists for alcohol or drug impairment and for decent licensing.

Firefighters react to commercial blaze in North Redondo Beach | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Firefighters knocked down a blaze that commenced Friday evening in a shipping container outside a commercial warehouse in north Redondo Beach, officials said. It took ten minutes to extinguish the flames coming from the 20-by-10-foot container outside SCAT Enterprises on Kingsdale Avenue just after five p.

Point Fermin suicide victim is from Huntington Beach | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO — A man whose bod was found in the water at the base of Point Fermin in San Pedro was identified today by authorities.

Homicide detectives investigating death of man found injured in Hawthorne | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

Public access to license-plate data may be possible, court rules | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

SAN FRANCISCO >> It would crack people’s privacy to publicly release raw data collected by automated license-plate readers like those in cities around the South Bay that police use to determine whether vehicles are linked to crime, but there may be ways to make the information anonymous that would require it to be disclosed, the California Supreme Court said Thursday.

LAX forecasts 888,000 travelers for Labor Day weekend; Friday busiest day | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> Los Angeles International Airport officials are forecasting that 888,000 passengers will pass through LAX over the four-day holiday weekend beginning Friday. If that forecast holds true, the number would be a Four.

Why neighbors are fuming over Rolling Hills Country Club construction delays | Sep Three, two thousand seventeen

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

Construction firms can’t find enough skilled workers amid too much request for fixing up homes, granny flats | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Construction firms are grappling with a shortage of workers, and contractors in California and other western states are among the hardest hit. That’s the upshot of an industry-wide

four reasons why so few LAUSD graduates earn college degrees | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

While the Los Angeles Unified School District has been touting a steadily enlargening high school graduation rate, a fresh examine from UCLA shows that just a fraction of those graduates who proceed on to higher education actually earn a college degree.

Police log: Hawthorne, Gardena and Lawndale crime reports | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

HAWTHORNE Robbery: Ten:50 p.m. Aug. 21, twelve thousand eight hundred block of South Prairie Avenue. Money, an ID and a wallet were reported stolen. Robbery: 8:14 p.m. Aug. 22, thirteen thousand block of South Hawthorne Boulevard.

LA throws out Columbus Day in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Following an emotional and heated debate, the Los Angeles City Council voted 14-1 Wednesday to substitute Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. Councilman Mike Bonin, who pointed to his family’s Italian origins, called the stir a “very petite step in apologizing and making amends” to Native Americans.

West Nile kills LA County resident as reports of virus activity spike | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

California Department of Public Health confirmed a Los Angeles County resident from the San Fernando Valley was among the very first three human deaths from West Nile virus. Two residents, one in San Bernardino County and another in Kern County, have also died, according to the state.

As homeless ‘epidemic’ worsens, LA thinks it can speed up housing. Here’s how | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current rhythm of three hundred units per year.

What’s that smell? Pungent odor remains over Long Beach, Seal Beach for days | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Residents in coastal cities from Long Beach to Huntington Beach reported pungent sulfuric smells for three days to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, tho’ investigators haven’t been able to track down the source of the odor.

Police log: Lomita, Palos Verdes Peninsula crime reports | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOMITA Residential burglary: Ten:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 20, twenty four thousand eight hundred block of Woodward Avenue. Entry through an unsecured door. A drill was reported stolen. Grand theft: 9-9:30 p.m. Aug. 21, one thousand eight hundred block of Pacific Coast Highway.

Labor Day weekend provides World Cup qualifying buffet for armchair soccer fans | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

An international football feast of around one hundred World Cup qualifiers and friendlies awaits soccer fans this Labor Day with dozens of games available on television and online today through Tuesday to be squeezed in inbetween end of summer barbecues.

Motorcyclist killed, another injured in four hundred five crash near Culver City | Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

What’s fresh at the Rose Cup in time for UCLA football | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Dog Haus, a Pasadena-based restaurant chain known for its gourmet hot dogs and sausages, is about to unveil a fresh eatery in the Rose Cup. Dog Haus and the stadium’s management announced a multiyear partnership Wednesday, making Dog Haus the very first restaurant to have a permanent location at the iconic venue.

How Manhattan Beach is banding together to help a puny Texas town ravaged by Hurricane Harvey | Sep Three, two thousand seventeen

When Ben Dale eyed surreal pics of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the petite town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

Warmth wave cracking just in time for Labor Day | Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the best — and most humid — seasons in memory.

Follower: Manson threatened grisly death if she left cult | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES >> A woman once under the spell of Charles Manson testified Thursday that the violent and manipulative cult leader threatened to have her die a painful death if she left the ranch where they lived.

Police log: Harbor Area crime reports | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

SAN PEDRO Robbery: Noon Aug. 16, seven hundred block of South Pacific Avenue. At a pawn shop, one person sprayed the victim and a 2nd gasped and pulled the victim down to the floor. They opened a case and took unspecified property.

Ex-Compton mayor gets probation for misappropriating public funds | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

LOS ANGELES — Former Compton Mayor Omar Bradley — who was convicted last month of misappropriating and misusing taxpayer funds — was sentenced today to three years probation and a year in county jail that he has already served.

More affordable housing? California could attempt these nine wild ideas | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no ordinary cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank intensely on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

‘Home-cooked’ meals for canines? Coming right up at Just Food for Dogs | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Cooper, a suntan and black bundle of wool smaller than a football, stands patiently inwards a Costa Mesa store and behaves like the joint is made for him. Here’s the thing — the interior is more kitchen than shop and it is indeed made for creatures like Cooper.

Pet of the Week: Barry, a stray Chihuahua, available for adoption in Carson | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Barry, a 1-year-old Chihuahua, came to the shelter as a stray. He is available for instantaneous adoption at the Carson Animal Shelter, two hundred sixteen Victoria St., 310-523-9566. Ask for ticket No. A5091291. Last week’s pet, a masculine terrier described as timid but friendly (ticket No.

What’s closed in the South Bay on Labor Day two thousand seventeen | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Monday is a federal holiday observing Labor Day. The following schedule will be in effect: • Closed: Schools, banks, U.S. financial markets and courthouses, as well as federal, state, county and most city offices.

Three children recovering from intentionally set fire in Wilmington | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Two ladies and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantaneously known, police said.

Suspect arrested in dual fatal shooting spree in Lennox | Sep Four, two thousand seventeen

A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two fellows and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveils fresh rail for two thousand eighteen with discounted season passes | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Six Flags Magic Mountain unveiled a fresh rail for two thousand eighteen Thursday, Aug. 31. But, as its name suggests, the rail Crazanity is not for the faint of heart.

El Segundo detectives seek car burglar | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Detectives are attempting to identify a man who burglarized a car at 11:Ten a.m. Aug. Seven in the Bay Club parking lot at two thousand two hundred fifty E. Park Place in El Segundo. The man smashed both passenger side windows and took a Dell laptop in a leather bag, a Gateway laptop, a implement box, ski clothing and the victim’s passport.

What’s happening at the LA County Fair today | Sep Three, two thousand seventeen

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Three. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LA police unions plunge hate groups’ use of ‘lean blue line’ symbols | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Police unions are calling out attempts to hijack the phrase and symbol “skinny blue line” for hate and intolerance. The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS) in a statement on Monday joined with the

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By Larry Altman [email protected] @larryaltman on Twitter A bicyclist was struck by a car and killed in north Redondo Beach, police said today. The bicyclist was knocked onto the pavement about 9:15 p.

In Los Angeles, schools have been installing support programs for undocumented students since before the election of President Donald Trump. Now, many are wondering how students could be affected by the

LOS ANGELES — The lower/arrivals area of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport was ordered cleared of passengers for almost an hour today due to a suspicious package.

A reputed Compton gang member was charged Tuesday in connection with the striking of a San Pedro High School baseball player in an alley in March, prosecutors said. Jaymel Williams, 21, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment at the Long Beach courthouse to felony counts of brunt by means of force likely to produce good bodily injury, and a special allegation that he personally inflicted fine bodily injury during the commission of the crime, said Sarah Ardalani, a District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman.

A man driving a stolen Toyota Prius eluded a five-hour search Tuesday near El Nido Park in Torrance, police said. Officers found the abandoned car crashed into a tree in the eighteen thousand four hundred block of Kingsdale Avenue about ten a.

EL SEGUNDO Identity theft: Reported Aug. 31, three hundred block of North Continental Boulevard. Someone took the victim’s check, altered it and cashed it at a bank. Residential burglary: Reported Aug.

Q My brother and I lost our mother as a result of medical malpractice. She left behind a grieving hubby and two children. My understanding is the total a family can recover for emotional distress is $250,000.

Is your bed a convenient nighttime refuge? Or do you often lie blinking at the dark and wishing you were asleep? Unwelcome wakefulness can lead to nosey thoughts. On a latest night, lounging in my California king beside the person I’ve collective a bed with for sixty one years, my mind recalled some of the many places where I once laid my head.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower gets to keep its gay pride rainbow stripes after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to rescue it from getting repainted to the iconic blue.

Iveth Diaz didn’t hear compassion. While Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that ending the Deferred Act for Childhood Arrivals program, better known, as DACA was the “compassionate” thing to do, Diaz, 26, who is protected by the program, heard only uncertainty.

Coming for next year’s LA Fleet Week: more directional signs, a widened Harbor Boulevard south of Sixth Street and a more “dialed-in” concert lineup. The weather? Unluckily, there’s not much organizers can do about that.

The Trump administration’s decision Tuesday to punt the Deferred Activity for Childhood Arrivals program to Congress prompted strong criticism from South Bay elected officials to the immigration policy switch that could affect ems of thousands of Californians.

The parents of two youthful boys killed in a collision inbetween a dinghy and a larger vessel near Catalina Island in two thousand fifteen are suing the manufacturer of the fatter boat and its owners, alleging it had defective navigational lights and that the lookout was an inexperienced minor.

Filming began Tuesday on a faith-based sequel to “Unbroken,” which will concentrate on Torrance native Louis “Louie” Zamperini’s post-World War II fight to find peace and forgiveness after his brutal treatment as a Japanese prisoner of war.

The Lomita post office will mark an unusual occurrence Thursday when it offers a special free cancellation observing that the date — Sept. 7, two thousand seventeen or 9-07-17 — is the same as the community’s ninety thousand seven hundred seventeen ZIP code.

A 36-year-old man arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of two studs and wounding another in the unincorporated Lennox area is also suspected of fatally shooting his father and wounding a woman in the Del Rey section of Los Angeles, it was reported Tuesday.

A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two boys and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

A San Bernardino County sheriff’s aviation squad rescued a man who became trapped in a steep canyon at Climb on Baldy on Sunday afternoon. Michael Patchen, 48, of Marina del Rey, hiked up Falls Road from Manker Flats about nine a.

Like the slogan spelled out above her desk at Meadows Elementary School in Manhattan Beach, when it comes to science experiments, teacher Joanne Michael shoots for the starlets. In April 2016, she received clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration to have her students

CARSON Extra information about crime in areas patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, including links to maps of crime, is available on its website,

Thousands of union members, their families, supporters and friends marched through Wilmington on Monday in support of organized labor in America. “Union Proud. Union Strong’’ was the theme of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition’s 38th annual Labor Solidarity Parade, which began about ten a.

Hundreds participated in the Ninth Annual Conquer the Bridge event at the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro Monday morning. Some ran or walked in groups during the five-mile Labor Day run, while others made more serious attempts to win the race.

As the catastrophic flood waters rose higher and higher — obliterating homes, submerging cars, turning streets into furious rivers — hundreds of emergency workers from Southern California poured into south Texas.

The Torrance Unified School District is exploring the possible redevelopment of the Hamilton Adult School site in north Torrance with multifamily housing, much to the dismay of two groups that have long used the ball fields for Little League and women softball.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Three. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids begin back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds embark to lean.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a thicker paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the best — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale spotted surreal pictures of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the petite town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing fever. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no ordinary cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank powerfully on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two ladies and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantly known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The warmth is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, proprietor of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has wielded the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current tempo of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

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By Larry Altman [email protected] @larryaltman on Twitter A bicyclist was struck by a car and killed in north Redondo Beach, police said today. The bicyclist was knocked onto the pavement about 9:15 p.

In Los Angeles, schools have been installing support programs for undocumented students since before the election of President Donald Trump. Now, many are wondering how students could be affected by the

LOS ANGELES — The lower/arrivals area of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport was ordered cleared of passengers for almost an hour today due to a suspicious package.

A reputed Compton gang member was charged Tuesday in connection with the hitting of a San Pedro High School baseball player in an alley in March, prosecutors said. Jaymel Williams, 21, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment at the Long Beach courthouse to felony counts of attack by means of force likely to produce fine bodily injury, and a special allegation that he personally inflicted fine bodily injury during the commission of the crime, said Sarah Ardalani, a District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman.

A man driving a stolen Toyota Prius eluded a five-hour search Tuesday near El Nido Park in Torrance, police said. Officers found the abandoned car crashed into a tree in the eighteen thousand four hundred block of Kingsdale Avenue about ten a.

EL SEGUNDO Identity theft: Reported Aug. 31, three hundred block of North Continental Boulevard. Someone took the victim’s check, altered it and cashed it at a bank. Residential burglary: Reported Aug.

Q My brother and I lost our mother as a result of medical malpractice. She left behind a grieving hubby and two children. My understanding is the total a family can recover for emotional distress is $250,000.

Is your bed a comfy nighttime refuge? Or do you often lie blinking at the dark and wishing you were asleep? Unwelcome wakefulness can lead to nosey thoughts. On a latest night, lounging in my California king beside the person I’ve collective a bed with for sixty one years, my mind recalled some of the many places where I once laid my head.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower gets to keep its gay pride rainbow stripes after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to rescue it from getting repainted to the iconic blue.

Iveth Diaz didn’t hear compassion. While Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that ending the Deferred Activity for Childhood Arrivals program, better known, as DACA was the “compassionate” thing to do, Diaz, 26, who is protected by the program, heard only uncertainty.

Coming for next year’s LA Fleet Week: more directional signs, a widened Harbor Boulevard south of Sixth Street and a more “dialed-in” concert lineup. The weather? Unluckily, there’s not much organizers can do about that.

The Trump administration’s decision Tuesday to punt the Deferred Act for Childhood Arrivals program to Congress prompted strong criticism from South Bay elected officials to the immigration policy switch that could affect ems of thousands of Californians.

The parents of two youthfull boys killed in a collision inbetween a dinghy and a larger vessel near Catalina Island in two thousand fifteen are suing the manufacturer of the thicker boat and its owners, alleging it had defective navigational lights and that the lookout was an inexperienced minor.

Filming began Tuesday on a faith-based sequel to “Unbroken,” which will concentrate on Torrance native Louis “Louie” Zamperini’s post-World War II fight to find peace and forgiveness after his brutal treatment as a Japanese prisoner of war.

The Lomita post office will mark an unusual occurrence Thursday when it offers a special free cancellation observing that the date — Sept. 7, two thousand seventeen or 9-07-17 — is the same as the community’s ninety thousand seven hundred seventeen ZIP code.

A 36-year-old man arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of two dudes and wounding another in the unincorporated Lennox area is also suspected of fatally shooting his father and wounding a woman in the Del Rey section of Los Angeles, it was reported Tuesday.

A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two studs and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

A San Bernardino County sheriff’s aviation team rescued a man who became trapped in a steep canyon at Climb on Baldy on Sunday afternoon. Michael Patchen, 48, of Marina del Rey, hiked up Falls Road from Manker Flats about nine a.

Like the slogan spelled out above her desk at Meadows Elementary School in Manhattan Beach, when it comes to science experiments, teacher Joanne Michael shoots for the starlets. In April 2016, she received clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration to have her students

CARSON Extra information about crime in areas patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, including links to maps of crime, is available on its website,

Thousands of union members, their families, supporters and friends marched through Wilmington on Monday in support of organized labor in America. “Union Proud. Union Strong’’ was the theme of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition’s 38th annual Labor Solidarity Parade, which began about ten a.

Hundreds participated in the Ninth Annual Conquer the Bridge event at the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro Monday morning. Some ran or walked in groups during the five-mile Labor Day run, while others made more serious attempts to win the race.

As the catastrophic flood waters rose higher and higher — obliterating homes, submerging cars, turning streets into furious rivers — hundreds of emergency workers from Southern California poured into south Texas.

The Torrance Unified School District is exploring the possible redevelopment of the Hamilton Adult School site in north Torrance with multifamily housing, much to the dismay of two groups that have long used the ball fields for Little League and women softball.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Trio. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids embark back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds commence to lean.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a fatter paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the best — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale spotted surreal pictures of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the petite town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing warmth. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no plain cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank powerfully on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two damsels and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantly known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The warmth is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, holder of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has wielded the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current tempo of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

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By Larry Altman [email protected] @larryaltman on Twitter A bicyclist was struck by a car and killed in north Redondo Beach, police said today. The bicyclist was knocked onto the pavement about 9:15 p.

In Los Angeles, schools have been installing support programs for undocumented students since before the election of President Donald Trump. Now, many are wondering how students could be affected by the

LOS ANGELES — The lower/arrivals area of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport was ordered cleared of passengers for almost an hour today due to a suspicious package.

A reputed Compton gang member was charged Tuesday in connection with the striking of a San Pedro High School baseball player in an alley in March, prosecutors said. Jaymel Williams, 21, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment at the Long Beach courthouse to felony counts of brunt by means of force likely to produce superb bodily injury, and a special allegation that he personally inflicted fine bodily injury during the commission of the crime, said Sarah Ardalani, a District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman.

A man driving a stolen Toyota Prius eluded a five-hour search Tuesday near El Nido Park in Torrance, police said. Officers found the abandoned car crashed into a tree in the eighteen thousand four hundred block of Kingsdale Avenue about ten a.

EL SEGUNDO Identity theft: Reported Aug. 31, three hundred block of North Continental Boulevard. Someone took the victim’s check, altered it and cashed it at a bank. Residential burglary: Reported Aug.

Q My brother and I lost our mother as a result of medical malpractice. She left behind a grieving hubby and two children. My understanding is the total a family can recover for emotional distress is $250,000.

Is your bed a comfy nighttime refuge? Or do you often lie blinking at the dark and wishing you were asleep? Unwelcome wakefulness can lead to nosey thoughts. On a latest night, lounging in my California king beside the person I’ve collective a bed with for sixty one years, my mind recalled some of the many places where I once laid my head.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower gets to keep its gay pride rainbow stripes after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to rescue it from getting repainted to the iconic blue.

Iveth Diaz didn’t hear compassion. While Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that ending the Deferred Act for Childhood Arrivals program, better known, as DACA was the “compassionate” thing to do, Diaz, 26, who is protected by the program, heard only uncertainty.

Coming for next year’s LA Fleet Week: more directional signs, a widened Harbor Boulevard south of Sixth Street and a more “dialed-in” concert lineup. The weather? Unluckily, there’s not much organizers can do about that.

The Trump administration’s decision Tuesday to punt the Deferred Activity for Childhood Arrivals program to Congress prompted strong criticism from South Bay elected officials to the immigration policy switch that could affect ems of thousands of Californians.

The parents of two youthful fellows killed in a collision inbetween a dinghy and a larger vessel near Catalina Island in two thousand fifteen are suing the manufacturer of the fatter boat and its owners, alleging it had defective navigational lights and that the lookout was an inexperienced minor.

Filming began Tuesday on a faith-based sequel to “Unbroken,” which will concentrate on Torrance native Louis “Louie” Zamperini’s post-World War II fight to find peace and forgiveness after his brutal treatment as a Japanese prisoner of war.

The Lomita post office will mark an unusual occurrence Thursday when it offers a special free cancellation observing that the date — Sept. 7, two thousand seventeen or 9-07-17 — is the same as the community’s ninety thousand seven hundred seventeen ZIP code.

A 36-year-old man arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of two studs and wounding another in the unincorporated Lennox area is also suspected of fatally shooting his father and wounding a woman in the Del Rey section of Los Angeles, it was reported Tuesday.

A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two dudes and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

A San Bernardino County sheriff’s aviation squad rescued a man who became trapped in a steep canyon at Climb on Baldy on Sunday afternoon. Michael Patchen, 48, of Marina del Rey, hiked up Falls Road from Manker Flats about nine a.

Like the slogan spelled out above her desk at Meadows Elementary School in Manhattan Beach, when it comes to science experiments, teacher Joanne Michael shoots for the starlets. In April 2016, she received clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration to have her students

CARSON Extra information about crime in areas patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, including links to maps of crime, is available on its website,

Thousands of union members, their families, supporters and friends marched through Wilmington on Monday in support of organized labor in America. “Union Proud. Union Strong’’ was the theme of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition’s 38th annual Labor Solidarity Parade, which began about ten a.

Hundreds participated in the Ninth Annual Conquer the Bridge event at the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro Monday morning. Some ran or walked in groups during the five-mile Labor Day run, while others made more serious attempts to win the race.

As the catastrophic flood waters rose higher and higher — obliterating homes, submerging cars, turning streets into furious rivers — hundreds of emergency workers from Southern California poured into south Texas.

The Torrance Unified School District is exploring the possible redevelopment of the Hamilton Adult School site in north Torrance with multifamily housing, much to the dismay of two groups that have long used the ball fields for Little League and ladies softball.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Three. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids embark back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds embark to lean.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a fatter paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the greatest — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale eyed surreal pictures of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the puny town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing warmth. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no elementary cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank strenuously on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two damsels and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantaneously known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The warmth is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, holder of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has wielded the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current rhythm of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

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By Larry Altman [email protected] @larryaltman on Twitter A bicyclist was struck by a car and killed in north Redondo Beach, police said today. The bicyclist was knocked onto the pavement about 9:15 p.

In Los Angeles, schools have been installing support programs for undocumented students since before the election of President Donald Trump. Now, many are wondering how students could be affected by the

LOS ANGELES — The lower/arrivals area of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport was ordered cleared of passengers for almost an hour today due to a suspicious package.

A reputed Compton gang member was charged Tuesday in connection with the striking of a San Pedro High School baseball player in an alley in March, prosecutors said. Jaymel Williams, 21, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment at the Long Beach courthouse to felony counts of onslaught by means of force likely to produce superb bodily injury, and a special allegation that he personally inflicted good bodily injury during the commission of the crime, said Sarah Ardalani, a District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman.

A man driving a stolen Toyota Prius eluded a five-hour search Tuesday near El Nido Park in Torrance, police said. Officers found the abandoned car crashed into a tree in the eighteen thousand four hundred block of Kingsdale Avenue about ten a.

EL SEGUNDO Identity theft: Reported Aug. 31, three hundred block of North Continental Boulevard. Someone took the victim’s check, altered it and cashed it at a bank. Residential burglary: Reported Aug.

Q My brother and I lost our mother as a result of medical malpractice. She left behind a grieving spouse and two children. My understanding is the total a family can recover for emotional distress is $250,000.

Is your bed a comfy nighttime refuge? Or do you often lie blinking at the dark and wishing you were asleep? Unwelcome wakefulness can lead to nosey thoughts. On a latest night, lounging in my California king beside the person I’ve collective a bed with for sixty one years, my mind recalled some of the many places where I once laid my head.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower gets to keep its gay pride rainbow stripes after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to rescue it from getting repainted to the iconic blue.

Iveth Diaz didn’t hear compassion. While Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that ending the Deferred Act for Childhood Arrivals program, better known, as DACA was the “compassionate” thing to do, Diaz, 26, who is protected by the program, heard only uncertainty.

Coming for next year’s LA Fleet Week: more directional signs, a widened Harbor Boulevard south of Sixth Street and a more “dialed-in” concert lineup. The weather? Unluckily, there’s not much organizers can do about that.

The Trump administration’s decision Tuesday to punt the Deferred Activity for Childhood Arrivals program to Congress prompted strong criticism from South Bay elected officials to the immigration policy switch that could affect ems of thousands of Californians.

The parents of two youthful boys killed in a collision inbetween a dinghy and a larger vessel near Catalina Island in two thousand fifteen are suing the manufacturer of the thicker boat and its owners, alleging it had defective navigational lights and that the lookout was an inexperienced minor.

Filming began Tuesday on a faith-based sequel to “Unbroken,” which will concentrate on Torrance native Louis “Louie” Zamperini’s post-World War II fight to find peace and forgiveness after his brutal treatment as a Japanese prisoner of war.

The Lomita post office will mark an unusual occurrence Thursday when it offers a special free cancellation observing that the date — Sept. 7, two thousand seventeen or 9-07-17 — is the same as the community’s ninety thousand seven hundred seventeen ZIP code.

A 36-year-old man arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of two boys and wounding another in the unincorporated Lennox area is also suspected of fatally shooting his father and wounding a woman in the Del Rey section of Los Angeles, it was reported Tuesday.

A suspect was in custody Monday in connection with shootings in the unincorporated Lennox area that killed two boys and wounded another, authorities said. The gunfire in the ten thousand one hundred block of South Firmona Avenue was reported at 6:48 p.

A San Bernardino County sheriff’s aviation squad rescued a man who became trapped in a steep canyon at Climb on Baldy on Sunday afternoon. Michael Patchen, 48, of Marina del Rey, hiked up Falls Road from Manker Flats about nine a.

Like the slogan spelled out above her desk at Meadows Elementary School in Manhattan Beach, when it comes to science experiments, teacher Joanne Michael shoots for the starlets. In April 2016, she received clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration to have her students

CARSON Extra information about crime in areas patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, including links to maps of crime, is available on its website,

Thousands of union members, their families, supporters and friends marched through Wilmington on Monday in support of organized labor in America. “Union Proud. Union Strong’’ was the theme of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition’s 38th annual Labor Solidarity Parade, which began about ten a.

Hundreds participated in the Ninth Annual Conquer the Bridge event at the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro Monday morning. Some ran or walked in groups during the five-mile Labor Day run, while others made more serious attempts to win the race.

As the catastrophic flood waters rose higher and higher — obliterating homes, submerging cars, turning streets into furious rivers — hundreds of emergency workers from Southern California poured into south Texas.

The Torrance Unified School District is exploring the possible redevelopment of the Hamilton Adult School site in north Torrance with multifamily housing, much to the dismay of two groups that have long used the ball fields for Little League and damsels softball.

Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the LA County Fair on Sunday, Sept. Three. Check out all our LA County Fair coverage from the food to the concerts. Sunday’s fair hours: ten a.

LOS ANGELES >> A motorcyclist was killed and another rider suffered major injuries when they were involved in a crash with two vehicles on the four hundred five Freeway, at the outskirts of Culver City. The motorcyclist killed in the crash on the northbound freeway at Howard Hughes Parkway was identified as Daniel Steven Lape of Oceanside, the California Highway Patrol reported.

Bummer, summer — we hate to see you go. Sort of. Kids embark back at school, ending the salty, sandy weekdays at the beach. Lifeguards wrap up their summer jobs as the beach crowds begin to skinny.

Where you work can affect what you earn in Southern California, and the coastal counties are the place to go for a thicker paycheck. For the

They called it the Summer of Love, but one thousand nine hundred sixty seven should be known as the summer of switch. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as opposed to the tightly scripted AM format.

Labor Day is considered the unofficial end of summer, something that can’t get here soon enough for Southern California residents who have dealt with one of the best — and most humid — seasons in memory.

More than seven months after record storms washed through the South Bay, the rain’s effects are still being felt at the construction site for the fresh Rolling Hills Country Club, and nearby residents aren’t pleased with the influence of the delays.

When Ben Dale eyed surreal pics of his hometown of Cleveland, Texas, underwater in the destruction of Hurricane Harvey last week, his very first instinct was to book the next flight there. But at the insistence of his wifey to think things through, the Mira Costa High School principal determined instead to find out what ease was needed in the puny town of 8,000 people north of Houston.

How to volunteer: For these and other volunteer opportunities in the South Bay-Harbor Area-Long Beach area, call the Volunteer Center at 310-212-5009 Monday through Friday. http://volcenter.org Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ celebration: The Torrance​ ​High​ ​School​ ​Centennial​ ​Committee​ ​is seeking volunteers for the Tartar Family Reunion and Centennial Celebration on Saturday.

Even before the floodwaters receded in Houston, the role of climate switch in the historic storm was avowed by scientists, reporters and politicians. More than fifty inches of rain fell on the Gulf Coast in less than five days, resulting in more than $100 billion in harm and the deaths of dozens of people.

San Pedro’s aging public housing development is next up for the kind of overhaul that has remade the Dana Strand, Harbor Village and Jordan Downs projects — but it won’t happen overnight.

A Venice Beach lifeguard tower packaged in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag could be repainted to its original iconic blue, unless the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday to save it.

Santos Aviles, who as a teenager immigrated illegally from El Salvador to the United States, has found it surprising that conservatives have been open to his suggestions on immigration reform. Aviles, 44, a Redlands real estate investor, believes millions of unauthorized immigrants should be legalized but concessions must be made, he said.

Southern California is getting some much-needed ease after a week of blazing warmth. The area cooled a bit Saturday following record-breaking Friday temperatures and further ease is expected today — with a chance of thunderstorms in some areas, the National Weather Service said.

Here’s a look at several key moments in the United States’ evolving immigration policies. One thousand nine hundred sixty five — The Immigration and Nationality Act passes and creates a fresh system favoring family reunification and skilled immigrants.

Want to join the conversation about immigration reform and enforcement? As part of our project, “Talking Across Borders,” we’ve partnered with other media outlets to host an intelligent, respectful debate on Facebook with Californians on all sides of the immigration debate.

A portion of the proceeds from Etched in My Heart, a South Bay-based company that creates and sells personalized pet memorial and other pet-related gifts, will be donated to pet rescue organizations working in Texas to reunite lost pets with their owners following Hurricane Harvey.

Let’s be frank: This state’s housing affordability challenges have no plain cures. Once you give into that concept, many of the suggested fixes — options that bank strongly on traditional construction and subsidizing buyers in one form or another — seem too predictable and perhaps are unrealistic.

California Department of Education directly runs only three schools, two for deaf children and one for the blind. Under a bill before the Legislature, it would add a fourth — specializing in math and science and serving low-income, ethnically diverse middle and high-school students in Los Angeles County.

Grappling with long-standing tensions related to charter school expansion, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Michelle King is implementing switches designed to help district-managed schools and charter schools share school buildings and best educational practices — measures designed to promote collaboration and reduce conflicts over access to classrooms.

Two damsels and a boy living in a Wilmington duplex remained hospitalized Friday with serious burn injuries suffered in a fire that was allegedly intentionally set, authorities said. The alleged arsonist was identified as George Pineda-Garcia, 39, whose motive was not instantaneously known, police said.

Sheriff’s homicide detectives on Friday were investigating the death of a man who was found injured in Hawthorne, near its border with Inglewood. The man was reported to authorities at 6:24 p.

As some communities in Southern California are expected to reach as high as one hundred thirteen degrees today, Sept. 1, the California Independent System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid, issued a statewide Ripple Alert that will be in effect from one to ten p.

The warmth is on for Southland air-conditioning repair businesses. Just ask Ken Singer, holder of Morflow Air and Heating in San Fernando. “Right now, you could have another one hundred air-conditioning businesses opening their doors, and we’d all be busy,” said Singer, who has wielded the business for thirty five years.

LOS ANGELES >> The Los Angeles Department of City Planning has released a proposal it said would help speed construction of homeless housing. The draft ordinance, released Thursday, is part of the city’s Comprehensive Homeless Strategy and lays out a plan to increase the construction of housing for the homeless to about 1,000 units per year, up from the current rhythm of three hundred units per year.

If you haven’t visited your library for a while, you may be astonished. Sure, the books, music and movies are still there, but libraries across Southern California are also suggesting computers, virtual reality game consoles and other items, along with a wealth of free classes and community events.

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