DUI Checkpoint | 3,000 New Covid Cases | Lyft Driver Fatal Crash
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Los Angeles CA
24 July, 2021
12:42 AM
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LOS ANGELES, CA — Share-worthy stories from across the Southland Patch cities to talk about tonight. Calls For Mandatory Vaccines Mount As New Cases Top 3,000 In LA As COVID-19 cases nearly tripled in LA County over two weeks, Pasadena became the first local city to mandate city employee vaccinations. Activision Blizzard Accused Of 'Frat Boy' Workplace, Harassment The Santa Monica game company faces accusations of sexual harassment and discrimination against women in a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Lyft Driver Pleads 'Not Guilty' In Fatal Tustin Crash A Lyft driver, 30, was charged with vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence, possessing drug paraphernalia in a fatal Tustin crash. Malibu Pesticide Ban Moves Forward, Council Seeks State Approval The Malibu City council voted to ban pesticides that could harm wildlife. Here's what comes next. Orange County Company To Pay Millions in Medicare Fraud A Placentia-based company has agreed to pay $2 million to resolve a federal complaint that the U.S. Attorney's Office says. Dodger Pitcher Trevor Bauer And Accuser Face Each Other In Court A Los Angeles judge delayed a ruling on a temporary restraining order filed by a woman who accuses the athlete of violent sexual assault. Social Worker Set Up Abortion For Molested Foster Child: Lawsuit A woman claims she was molested by her foster family and left in the home for years after a caseworker arranged her abortion at 13. Human Remains ID'd From Ballona Wetlands Authorities Friday identified the human remains found at the Ballona Wetlands. Marley Brothers Plan Tribute To Father At BeachLife Festival Stephen and Ziggy will perform a tribute at BeachLife Festival on what would have been their father's 76th birthday. 39th Annual Malibu Chili Cook-Off And Carnival Returns Labor Day The Malibu Planning Commission approved plans for the four-day festival with concessions for neighbors affected by noise and parking. Pedestrian Killed By Downtown LA Metro Train The fatal crash Friday morning triggered delays on the B and D lines. LA Judge Grants $250M Bond For Trump Inaugural Chairman Thomas Barrack, who chaired President Donald Trump's inaugural committee, was granted a bail package. Angelina Jolie/Brad Pitt Custody Battle Upended By Appeals Court A state appeals court panel sided with Angelina Jolie in removing a privately hired judge overseeing the years-long custody battle. Artist Alley To Open At Monrovia Community Center The Artist Alley is located in the Monrovia Community Center and features rotating work from local artists. DUI, Driver's License Checkpoint Planned In Mar Vista, Venice A DUI, driver's license checkpoint is slated for Friday in the Mar Vista and Venice area. Culver City Police Introduce New Crisis Negotiation Team The Culver City Police Department is sharing more information about its new crisis negotiation team. Inland Valley Humane Society Reopens To Glendora Residents Again The Inland Valley Humane Society provides animal control services for the city of Glendora. Power Outage Prompts Traffic Delays In Palos Verdes A traffic signal power outage prompted delays for drivers in Palos Verdes, city officials said Friday. Suspect Drives On Sidewalks In High-Speed SoCal Police Chase The chase began in Barstow and ended in Norwalk after the suspect crashed into a fence. Santa Monica Council Selects New City Manager Santa Monica City Council announced its new city manager. Assemblyman Chris Holden To Hold Backpack Giveaway This Weekend The free backpacks will be filled with school supplies to help children in Pasadena and Altadena get ready for the upcoming year. Long Beach Convention Center Closes As Shelter For Migrant Kids The emergency shelter at the Long Beach Convention Center closed Friday after the last of 1,538 children were placed with families. 'Pack The Patrol Car' Gathers School Supplies For Glendora Youth The campaign is sponsored by the Glendora Police Department and is looking for school supplies for the upcoming academic year. Metro C (Green) Line To Be Shut Down For Signal Upgrades The work is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Friday and conclude at the end of service on Sunday. Spill: El Segundo Residents Eligible For Hotel, AC Reimbursements Following a sewage spill in El Segundo, residents are eligible for hotel and air conditioning unit reimbursements. Virtual Meetings May Come To An End For Walnut City Council The Walnut City Council has been conducting its meetings virtually throughout the pandemic, but that may be coming to an end soon.
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