Author: Artificial Intelligence

[ad_1] Police have arrested a 24-year-old man on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter after allegedly participating in an illegal street race in San Bernardino County that resulted in the death of a teenager, authorities announced Monday. Investigators said Jose Perez Villaferte, of Fontana, was driving a gray Ford Mustang when he approached a white Ford Mustang that was stopped at the intersection of Cactus Avenue and San Bernardino Avenue. It turned out that. Initial findings indicate that both Mustangs were engaged in an illegal street race southbound on Cactus Avenue. The cars were racing at what police described only as “high…

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[ad_1] After a massive and lengthy search for a 30-year-old woman from Maui who went missing in Los Angeles last month, raising concerns of human trafficking and criminal activity, investigators said Monday that they were able to locate her as she entered Mexico. He was spotted and was found unharmed, so an investigation is currently underway. “Voluntarily disappeared person.” Hannah Kobayashi traveled from Maui to Los Angeles on November 8th. There, investigators said she intentionally missed a connecting flight to New York where she was scheduled to visit her aunt. The Maui native was seen at The Grove the next…

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[ad_1] Police say they are investigating a double homicide that left two teenagers dead in northeast Los Angeles in November. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, at approximately 12:10 a.m. on Nov. 7, Northeast Patrol officers received a radio call reporting “unknown trouble” in Mount Washington. Officers responded to a call in the 1400 block of Cliff Drive and found two unconscious teenage boys who appeared to have been shot. Officials did not immediately say whether there were any witnesses or whether they had heard of the encounter. Los Angeles Police Department said despite lifesaving efforts, paramedics arrived and…

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[ad_1] The Ventura Police Department is searching for a woman in her 70s who is suspected of running over a fallen bicycle, getting out of her car to check on the victim, and then returning to her car without offering help. A 71-year-old bicyclist struck an object in the road and crashed at Foothill Road and La Fonda Drive around 5:20 p.m. Sunday, police said in a news release. A bicyclist was lying on the road when a white sedan, which police believe was a Lexus, ran him over. Police search truck after hit-and-run in Hollywood “The occupants of the…

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[ad_1] A mystery is unraveled surrounding a single breadstick in Olive Garden. On Nov. 16, a TikTok user posted about the disappointing extras he received when ordering breadsticks from the popular pasta chain. “Guys, why are there letters on my Olive Garden breadsticks?” a user asked. This post consists of 1 photo. In his hand he holds a half-eaten breadstick with the letters “O” and “K” and the number “6” printed in black letters on the side. The image-based TikTok quickly went viral, garnering more than 4 million views and thousands of comments. One user wrote: “I’ve worked there and…

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[ad_1] Authorities in California are searching for a man convicted of first-degree murder who escaped custody by jumping from a prison van while being transported to a court appearance. Cesar M. Hernandez, 34, fled shortly after arriving at Kern County Superior Court in Delano Monday morning. According to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Hernandez jumped out of a prison transport van around 10:45 a.m. and left on foot. As of 3 p.m. Monday, he had not yet been found. Special agents from the nearby CDCR prison are currently searching for Hernandez with assistance from the California Highway Patrol…

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[ad_1] A central California middle school teacher has died from rabies after being bitten by a suspected bat, local health officials said. The victim’s death was reported last Tuesday. Fresno County Public Health confirmed that the victim contracted rabies in Merced County. Friends identified the victim as Leah Senen, 60, an artist and art teacher at Bryant Middle School in Dos Palos. “Following her sudden death, we are raising money for her family to pay for her funeral costs. We ask for privacy for her family at this difficult time and would like to thank you for your donations. Thank…

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[ad_1] One of the most scandal-plagued companies in American business history appears to be back on its feet, but the severity of that comeback remains to be seen. “We’re back. Can we talk?” Enron posted on social media on Monday, along with a short video and press release. The announcement came the day after Dec. 2, 2001, 23 years after the company’s bankruptcy due to widespread accounting fraud, which led to perhaps the most infamous corporate scandal in U.S. history. An Enron spokesperson declined to comment on Monday’s press release, but teased that “big energy announcements” were coming. The video…

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[ad_1] The Los Angeles City Commissioner who oversees animal shelters is resigning, according to a city email sent Monday to animal shelter volunteers and rescue groups. Stacey Daines resigned effective Nov. 30, assistant general manager Annette Ramirez wrote in an email reviewed by the Times. Ramirez wrote that he was appointed interim general manager by Mayor Karen Bass. Daines, who earned about $272,730, did not immediately respond to email and phone messages. She had been on paid leave since August. Officials refused to explain why she took leave, creating uncertainty about the agency’s leadership.Asked in October about Daines’ future, Bass…

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[ad_1] California water managers released preliminary estimates of the amount of supply that will be available next year from state water projects, directing 29 public agencies to plan for just 5% of their requested allocations.The state Department of Water Resources announced Monday that the initial allocation is based on current reservoir levels and conservative assumptions about how much the state can supply in 2025.”We need to be prepared for all scenarios and take a conservative approach to managing our water supply early in the season,” said DWR Director Carla Nemeth.The state’s initial estimate last year was 10% of the requested…

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