Chase Suspects Throw Bombs + Baby Fox Rescue | California In Brief

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Los Angeles CA

09 May, 2022

12:20 AM

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA — As the weekend wraps up, we've rounded up all the stories you may have missed Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday. But before we jump into California's top stories, Golden State residents should expect below normal temperatures and windy conditions throughout the week. From a baby fox rescued by firefighters to a serial killer's confession — here are some of the stories you may have missed. Baby Fox Rescued From Inside Pipe At San Fransisco Construction Site The San Francisco Fire Department saved a pint-sized pup from a tight spot at a Mission Rock construction site. Foie Gras Ban Workaround Upheld By Appeals Court Foie gras production is still banned in California, and eateries and retailers are forbidden to sell it, but individuals can have it shipped. Bombing Suspects Threw Explosives From Car During Chase: San Diego SD Authorities arrested three suspects in connection with San Diego County bombing spree following a dramatic chase Saturday. Beverly Hills Man To Plead To Hiring Hitman To Kill Woman He Dated Court records show a 25-year-old Beverly Hills is set to plead guilty to hiring a hitman on the dark web to kill a woman he briefly dated. California Condors Soar Over NorCal Coast For First Time In A Century The endangered birds, California's largest, nearly went extinct. A pair of captive-bred birds were released into the wild this week. California Faces Energy Shortfall During Hot, Dry Summer State officials are warning residents to brace for a shortfall of enough energy to power 1.3 million homes on the hottest summer days. 'There's Another COVID Wave Starting': UCI Epidemiologist Warns Orange County's COVID hospitalizations and infection rates have been jumping upward along with cases nationwide. Barrage Of Bullets But No Injuries In Palm Springs Drive-ByDozens of shots were fired, but somehow no one was struck in an early morning drive-by shooting Saturday. Wind Storm To Batter San Diego CountyThe National Weather Service issued a wind warning with power outages possible because gusts could blow down trees and power lines. Two Men Stabbed To Death, Woman Wounded in San Diego HomeOne man was arrested in connection with the stabbing deaths of two men at a home in the Jamacha-Lomita neighborhood Sunday. 'Bans Off Our Bodies' Pro-Choice Rallies Planned All WeekThe demonstrations are set to climax Saturday when "Bans Off Our Bodies" rallies are scheduled across the United States. Woman Killed In Laurel Canyon Boulevard CrashA woman died early Sunday in a crash with a parked tractor-trailer, and authorities were investigating to determine what led to the crash. OC Piano Teacher Gets 100 Years For Molesting Students"The trauma these young girls were forced to endure by someone they should have been able to trust is unforgiveable," said OCDA Todd Spitzer. Film Industry Agrees To Relax COVID Protocols On SetA deal with the unions representing directors, actors and industry professionals would ease COVID protocols where hospitalizations are low. Daily COVID Cases Top 3,200 In Los Angeles CountyThough the number of daily new COVID-19 cases has tripled in a month, hospitalizations remain low in Los Angeles County. LAPD Arrests Officer For Allegedly Possessing Child PornographyThe LAPD Internet Crimes Against Children task force arrested a Torrence police officer on suspicion of possessing child pornography. Serial Killer Who Targeted Homeless In LA County Gets Life Sentence Ramon Escobar admitted to the bludgeoning of five people as they lay sleeping in Los Angeles and Santa Monica after killing his relatives.

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