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NEW YORK — The assembled Immaculate Hearts High School graduates are screaming. Two guys who went to Palisades High School are going crazy. There’s also Jade, who I knew from high school in Los Angeles, and a guy named Jack who I recently met in Los Angeles. We’re all in a tavern on St. Mark’s Place in Manhattan. Dodgers fans line the curb outside, infuriating passing Yankees fans, but the Yankees are currently losing the World Series to the Dodgers, 2-0, and lost Game 3, 0-4, so it’s not really true. I can’t say anything (spoiler alert!) They will keep…

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Palos Verdes landslide area. Photo provided by: @AsmMuratsuchi X Homeowners on the Southern California peninsula whose homes were damaged and utilities cut off by worsening landslides will be eligible for a $42 million voluntary buyout program provided by state and federal authorities. The program was announced Monday night at a special town hall meeting for Rancho Palos Verdes residents affected by land relocation. The funding will come from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. “This acquisition program provides a viable path for our most vulnerable community members, providing them with the opportunity…

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NEW YORK — What happened to Dodgers star Mookie Betts in the right field corner of Yankee Stadium in the bottom of the first inning of Game 4 of the World Series, an 11-4 loss to New York on Tuesday night after fan interference and misdemeanor assault. Perhaps, as the latter, there is a possibility of being eligible to participate.“I’ve never seen anything like that,” Betts said after the game, although he was frustrated that the Dodgers couldn’t beat the Yankees for the fourth straight time, he was happy that they avoided injuries on the field. . “But there is…

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A search is underway for the suspect who shot and killed a man in the upscale Mid-Wilshire neighborhood in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to a report of an assault with a deadly weapon around 4:30 p.m. in the area of ​​West 10th Street and Victoria Avenue, less than a mile from the Getty House where Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass lives. was dispatched to Details are very limited and it’s unclear how exactly the violence unfolded, but police told KTLA the suspect had a gray beard and was likely wearing orange clothing. He…

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A panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals this week ruled on a lawsuit filed by Orthodox Jewish families against California education officials over the state’s policy of denying funding to special education programs in religious schools. has been restarted. Two religious schools and three Orthodox Jewish parents of children with autism filed a lawsuit last year against the California Department of Education and the Los Angeles Unified School District. Parents sought to send their children to Orthodox Jewish schools and argued that state policies prohibiting funding for religious institutions were discriminatory. In other states, certain religious private schools…

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With the Los Angeles Dodgers on the verge of winning their fourth straight World Series on Tuesday night, law enforcement officials have increased patrols and will take action if there is any reckless or potentially dangerous celebration. He says he plans to wake up. When the “Boys in Blue” won the 202 Fall Classic, many fans got especially rowdy downtown, tagging police cars and looting businesses. After Monday’s Game 3 World Series victory, Dodgers fans in East Los Angeles took to the streets, where cars were seen doing donuts and groups of mini-bikes were seen doing wheelies as they overran…

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A new lawsuit alleges that Subway “materially misled” customers by advertising its sandwiches with more meat than was actually delivered. A proposed class action lawsuit filed Monday in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, alleges that while ads for Subway’s Steak & Cheese Sandwich depict layers of meat, the sandwich actually contains more bread than the filing claims. Reuters reported. Lead plaintiff Anna Tollison, a Queens resident, said she bought a steak and cheese sandwich at her local Subway for $7.61. She claims that when she opened the sandwich, she realized it had 200% less meat than it looked in…

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This article was originally published by Boyle Heights Beat on July 31, 2024, and is the first in a series about efforts to explore urbanity in East LA.It’s not uncommon for people to refer to East LA as “the city of East LA.” After all, L.A.’s culture is heavily influenced by East Los Angeles, home of the historic 1968 Walkout and where iconic films like Blood In, Blood were filmed. There was an out and stand and delivery. But East L.A., an area of ​​about 120,000 people with a predominantly Latino population, is not a city.There is no mayor or…

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Gov. Gavin Newsom visited Skid Row on Tuesday to announce new state funding that will bring $380 million to the Los Angeles area for homeless housing, shelter, rental assistance, outreach and prevention.The fifth round of the Homeless Housing Assistance and Prevention Program will allocate $827 million across the state and come with stricter accountability and transparency measures, Newsom said.The city of Los Angeles will receive $160 million and the county $94 million. The remainder will be donated to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority and individual homeless service agencies in Glendale, Long Beach and Pasadena.Newsom said a key element of…

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On Tuesday, six deputies at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Men’s Central Jail in Chinatown were exposed to an unknown substance and were taken to a nearby hospital, authorities confirmed to KTLA. This is the second time in the past eight hours that Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel have responded to the facility at 441 Beaucher Street. Early this morning, medical personnel from the County Fire Department responded to reports of “seven people (all believed to be inmates) who may have inhaled or been exposed to substances that have not yet been formally identified within the prison facility.” He…

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