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Three fully electric driverless shuttles will begin operating in Riverside in January, city officials announced Tuesday. The zero-emission autonomous shuttle will be operated and maintained by the Riverside Transit Authority as part of a two-year pilot to complement existing bus service. Once the vehicle is on the road, RTA will become the first public transit agency in the U.S. to operate a fully electric, self-driving shuttle. This undated promotional image from the company shows the Ohmio self-driving shuttle. The shuttle seats eight people and can reach speeds of 31 miles per hour, but depending on traffic and the route you…
Shohei Otani is loved not only for his talent but also for his generosity. When the Los Angeles Dodgers gathered for a team dinner to celebrate Jack Flaherty’s birthday, Ohtani picked up the tab. The move was a testament to how smoothly Ohtani transitioned to the Dodgers in his first season with the team. It also tells the story of the team’s camaraderie within the Dodgers’ clubhouse, highlighting the chemistry between the players on the 2024 roster. “We had a lot of guys who could pick it up, but Shaw wanted to jump on it,” Flaherty told MLB Network. How…
Universal Studios Hollywood is preparing to celebrate Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary by offering new food and merchandise at the Hello Kitty & Friends Cafe and Sanrio Smile Shop in CityWalk. The cafe will introduce three new sweets to commemorate the 50th anniversary. A 50th anniversary cake with chocolate ganache, buttercream, crispy pearls and pink ribbon. The 50th cookie sandwich is a Hello Kitty-themed cookie sandwich with raspberry filling and a sparkling logo. The 50th sparkling drink is a strawberry soda with coconut cream, strawberry powder, and edible glitter. Hello Kitty & Friends Cafe will be introducing new food to commemorate…
They arrived wearing construction vests and surgical masks and armed with signal jammers, sledgehammers and torches. Federal prosecutors say the bank robbers, made up mostly of Chilean nationals, robbed multiple banks across California and stole $2.5 million.In Fresno, a crew crashed into a Wells Fargo in May, using tools to break into an ATM safe through an adjacent unit and flee with more than $80,000 in cash. The next month, he stole $226,000 from a Golden 1 Credit Union branch in Auburn, and a few days later stole cash estimated at between $150,000 and $200,000 each from two ATMs in…
Three robbery suspects are in custody following a series of violent and confrontational attacks in the Woodland Hills neighborhood, Los Angeles police said Tuesday.Detectives identified 28-year-old Chazon Brown of Los Angeles, 32-year-old Isaiah Moore of Fresno, and 19-year-old Nazel Warren of Los Angeles as perpetrators of a series of crimes known as “drive-off” robberies.Police said the suspects routinely followed the victim in a black BMW sedan. Two of the suspects were allegedly involved in a robbery that occurred on Sept. 19 in the 23000 block of Mulholland Drive in Woodland Hills. Police said the attackers forced the victim to remove…
Last week, in a North Hollywood podcast studio, Gil Tejada and co-host Boo Boo, like all good Trumpers, trashed liberal assholes.Puberty blockers for teens. Los Angeles Township Atty. Georges Gascon. Gavin Newsom. Homeless. high taxes. Unchecked migration.The buzz wasn’t surprising. The settings and language were… “My president has been charged with a felony, homeboy!” Tejada at one point yelled to hundreds of live viewers on YouTube and Instagram. “He’s the best buddy around here,” replied Boo Boo, who proudly deemed Trump a “junkyard dog” ready to fight for America. “He was like, ‘I’m going to smoke it.’Welcome to American Cholo,…
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. — Homeowners on the Southern California peninsula whose homes were damaged and utilities cut off by worsening landslides are eligible for a $42 million voluntary buyout program offered by state and federal officials. It will be. 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 to relocate…
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. — Homeowners on the Southern California peninsula whose homes were damaged and utilities cut off by worsening landslides are eligible for a $42 million voluntary buyout program offered by state and federal officials. It will be. 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 to relocate…
The federal government will provide Rancho Palos Verdes with $42 million in buyout funds for homeowners most affected by ongoing landslides in the Portuguese Bend area, ultimately putting these properties at risk. It is planned to be converted into a low-rise open space. This program is part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants and will provide one of the first long-term solutions for residents in areas affected by landslides. Land movement has been increasing in this region for decades, but at a tremendous scale and speed. The movements of recent months have been unprecedented. Officials project…
“Well, Felix, now I’m chosen.”The speaker was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who, along with his friend and advisor Felix Frankfurter, was at his home in Albany monitoring Herbert Hoover’s radio coverage of the unfolding political disaster in Washington. That was in 1932. Hoover sent the military to break up a camp of World War I veterans who had gathered to demand immediate payment of bonuses they had been promised for their service. News of cavalry gassings and tramplings of civilians (deaths including infants born during the so-called Bonus Army’s national marches) dominated front pages and tarnished Hoover’s public image throughout the…
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