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A frightening incident occurred early on Halloween when an AR-15-wielding vigilante accidentally shot a San Joaquin County sheriff’s deputy while chasing a group of robbery suspects, authorities said.At 1:26 a.m. Thursday, deputies responded to an alarm at Pick N Pull, a used auto parts store and salvage yard in Stockton. Upon arrival, the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on social media that they chased the group of three suspects along a nearby canal, and two deputies chased a group of three suspects along a nearby canal, where two deputies ran into a cement fence separating a…
A magnitude 2.9 earthquake was reported to have struck Los Angeles at 3:59 p.m. Thursday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.The earthquake occurred less than 1 mile from South Pasadena, less than 1 mile from Alhambra, 2 miles from Pasadena, and 2 miles from East Los Angeles.In the past 10 days, there have been no earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or higher centered nearby.According to a recent three-year data sample, the Los Angeles metropolitan area experiences an average of 59 earthquakes each year between magnitude 2.0 and 3.0.The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10.4 miles. Did you feel this earthquake?…
ROCKLIN, Calif. — Weeks before Election Day, former science teacher Robert Sherif rallied voters to support Democratic House candidate Jessica Morse with a sign that read, “Make America Think Again.” He wore a hat he designed himself.The 63-year-old man with a silver mustache, also wearing a shirt that says “Save Democracy, Vote Nonfiction,” has lived in Placer County for more than 20 years. Once a moderate and nonpartisan, Sherif is now a registered Democrat and is fed up with Donald Trump supporters like Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin). . He thinks the same goes for his conservative neighbors in the Sierra…
Light shaking was felt in northeast Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley Thursday afternoon after a preliminary magnitude 2.9 earthquake struck near Pasadena. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake struck around 4:04 p.m., less than three miles southwest of Pasadena near Alhambra, at a depth of about 10.4 miles. Sources told KTLA they experienced a shaking that rattled closet doors and could easily have been mistaken for a large truck or a heavy-footed neighbor. If you felt the shaking from Thursday’s earthquake, you can file a “feel it” report with the USGS. Click here for information on recent…
In Game 4 of the 2024 World Series, between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees, with a two-run lead in the eighth inning, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts brought in the relief pitcher who had just been hit in the National League Championship Series a week earlier. brent honeywell jr. In his final appearance against the New York Mets, Honeywell pitched 4 2/3 innings, allowing six hits and giving up four runs. His performance in Game 5 of the NLCS was unimpressive on the surface and could only be described as heroic despite the tragic circumstances. With the…
Any journey, whether it be in life, love, or in this case, sports, is often tumultuous. The end of that journey would not have the same significance if it was simple, or easy. The voyage must contain trials and tribulations, meant to beat you down and break you along the way. Those journeys are filled with a series of moments, preserved and innately felt like a dream catcher next to your bed. So when those moments inevitably arise, do you give up and quit? Or do you keep fighting? There were plenty of those moments on Wednesday night in Game…
From Boyle Heights to East Los Angeles to Olvera Street and beyond, many Southern California homes plan to celebrate Day of the Dead, or “Day of the Dead,” with altars dedicated to loved ones adorned with Mexican marigolds. It will be done. Among them is Andy Sock, who built a small altar, or “ofrenda,” for Mexican-born Dodger legend Fernando Valenzuela. “It’s a little sweet. It’s a little bitter,” said Sock, who runs a nursery called LatinX with Plants. Mexican marigolds are said to attract the spirits of those who have passed away, guiding them with their bright petals and scent…
They celebrated in Highland Park and the San Fernando Valley, across Sunset Boulevard and Chavez Canyon, wherever there are Dodgers fans on the big blue marble we call Earth.But in reality, East Los Angeles was the only place on the night the Blue Crew won its eighth World Series.When the team advanced to the Fall Classic against the hated New York Yankees, I wanted to see the fans go wild in the Mexican-American heartland of the Southland. For decades, in the Atlantic Boulevard corridor between Whittier Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard, television news helicopters have been watching pachanga (shindigs), which spontaneously…
Television star Wendell Pierce said he would remember Game 5 and the final game of the 2024 World Series, but for all the wrong reasons. In a series of tweets Wednesday, the “Jack Ryan” and “The Wire” actor addressed the hand that ruined the night at Yankee Stadium, where the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched a late-game victory over the Bronx Bombers. He blamed unruly behavior and “unpleasant fans.” . Pierce tweeted that he left Wednesday’s game early, claiming that “people threw things at me” after talking to Dodgers fans. He tweeted about his experience two hours after sharing his excitement…
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Thursday congratulated the Dodgers on their World Series victory and made sure New York’s mayor made her voice heard. “As soon as this press conference is over, I will be shipping Dodgers jerseys to my colleagues in New York, Mayor.” [Eric] “Because he lost a bet,” Adams said Thursday. Adams will have to wear a Dodgers jersey to work for the next few days because of a bet between the mayors of two of America’s largest cities. The Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees 7-6 on Wednesday night to win the World Series for…
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