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Top LA news: 2 reported being shot at Nipsey Hussle vigil; motorcyclist killed in Echo Park crash

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Published on April 11, 2019
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Red Bluff Round-Up taking action as LA aims to make bull-riding a thing of the past

Bull riding and rodeos all together may be a thing in the past in Southern California. The Board of Animal Services Commissioners in Los Angeles has recommended to the Mayor and City Council that the LA Municipal Code be amended to prohibit rodeo events in the City of Los Angeles. 

Read the full story on KRCR News Channel 7.

Winds whip up across southland, down power lines and topple trees

Gusty winds howled through the Los Angeles area Tuesday night, causing power outages and sending trees crashing onto cars, houses and even the 10 Freeway.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

LA hikes penalty for disabled parking placard abuse to $1,100

The penalty for misusing disabled parking placards was hiked from $343 to a whopping $1,100 by the Los Angeles City Council.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

Police now say 2 reported being shot at Nipsey Hussle vigil

After initially saying they had discovered no evidence that a shooting occurred during a stampede at a vigil in South Los Angeles for slain rapper Nipsey Hussle, police Wednesday said two women who went to a hospital told investigators they were shot at the April 1 gathering.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

Motorcyclist killed in Glendale Freeway crash in the Echo Park area

A man was killed Wednesday afternoon when he crashed into a guardrail in his motorcycle on the Glendale (2) Freeway in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles, fire officials said.

Read the full story on Fox 11 Los Angeles.


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