Author: Artificial Intelligence

A hit-and-run suspect who seriously injured two teenage boys when he crashed into a crowd of street occupiers in Anaheim is now in custody, police said Monday. Investigators say video shows Hassan Hamid Ali was the driver of the black Dodge Charger that hit several pedestrians at the intersection of Orangewood Avenue and State College Boulevard around 2 a.m. Friday. It was determined that he had been captured. Video leading up to the accident shows the Charger belting out a series of donuts and burnouts at high speed, narrowly missing the crowd on the sidelines. Drivers perform burnouts and donuts…

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A former firefighter is suing Los Angeles County, claiming he was discriminated against because of his disability and endured homophobic harassment from co-workers at work. A civil lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court lists a series of events over a six-year period that Guilherme Guimarães alleges violated his rights under the Fair Employment and Housing Act. The Los Angeles County Fire Department said it does not comment on pending litigation.In 2017, Guimarães developed aplastic anemia due to exposure to toxic fumes and benzene at work and was forced to take 20 months of medical leave, according to…

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Dodger mania was on full display Monday, as fans still riding high on the franchise’s eighth World Series win watched Kiki Hernandez at the Raising Canes in Alhambra and Walker Buehler at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Cerritos. A large crowd formed to meet them.This handshake may be one of the last chances to see two beloved players celebrate a World Series victory. Hernandez’s contract with the team expired at the end of the season, but the Dodgers did not extend their $21 million qualifying offer to keep Buehler.As free agents, it’s still possible that both players will resign from the…

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People looking to vote in person on Election Day may or may not be required to show identification. It all depends on where you live. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), more than 30 states have enacted laws that require or require voters to show some form of identification at polling places. Nine of these states have what is described as “strict photo ID” laws, and the remaining three states have “strict non-photo ID” requirements. What does this mean? It’s simple. Some states require photo identification to prove voter status, such as a driver’s license, state-issued ID,…

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Ralphs parent company Kroger will pay Northern California $120 million as part of a $1.37 billion settlement related to the opioid crisis, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday. “This settlement resolves allegations that the company failed to adequately oversee the dispensing of opioids at its pharmacies,” Bonta’s office said in a news release. The $122 million payments will begin arriving in early 2025 and will be used for opioid reduction, the release added. In addition, Kroger pharmacies will be required to “monitor, report, and share data regarding suspicious activity related to opioid prescriptions.” Deputy arrested with 100 pounds of…

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Parents in Los Angeles don’t have to vote in person on Tuesday over child care costs, especially since the future of child care funding is at stake.Olympic track and field star Allyson Felix is ​​partnering with national and local nonprofits, including the Chamber of Mothers’ Vote Like a Mother project, to provide free child care to parents on Election Day. There is. In Los Angeles, Brera, which operates three child care centers, is offering a full day of free child care to help parents get to the polls. Additionally, Bumo, an online marketplace with hundreds of affiliated child care facilities…

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Law enforcement officials in California and across the country are bracing for threats against election workers, violence at polling places and voter intimidation amid Republican skepticism about the integrity of the voting process.Security has been beefed up at polling stations and vote-counting locations ahead of Tuesday’s election, with bomb and gun-sniffing dogs, metal detectors, panic buttons and even rooftop snipers to protect workers and voters. Deployed. For months, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California has been working with voting officials, police, and sheriff’s departments to prevent threats against election workers and respond to election-related security issues…

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View Park police are investigating a possible hate crime after a family was targeted with racist graffiti on their property. Vandalism discovered the morning after Halloween is generally not unheard of throughout the community. But the words scrawled on Garbutt’s house were scarier than any Halloween prank they could have imagined. “I just…I really didn’t know what to do, I didn’t have any words,” Elizabeth Garbutt said. On Friday, the family was frantically woken by staff from a nearby school who warned them of lewd messages scrawled around their house. “She said, ‘Someone has graffitied your car, your house, your…

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Two and a half weeks before Election Day, Rep. Adam Schiff of Burbank traveled to south Florida to shake hands with local Democrats and support U.S. Senate candidate Debbie Mucarsel-Powell. The same day, Republican Steve Garvey was at Temple University in Pennsylvania to accept an award at the Women’s Sports Media Symposium.You could be forgiven for forgetting that both men were still running for the California Senate. After losing the state’s most competitive Senate primary in a generation by an elbow, Mr. Schiff and Mr. Garvey faced off in a race that was not entirely decided. Mr. Garvey has held…

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Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw has opted to decline his $10 million player option with the Los Angeles Dodgers and become a free agent. The MLB Players Association listed Kershaw as a free agent in a statement released Monday. The left-handed pitcher is still expected to re-sign with the Dodgers, his only major league team in his 17-year career. The 36-year-old was plagued by injuries for much of last season, finishing with a 2-2 record and a 4.50 ERA in seven starts. The Dodgers exercised a $5 million option on infielder Miguel Rojas and a $3.5 million option…

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