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A stabbing in Long Beach left one injured; police investigation is active. In a separate case, a prohibited possessor was arrested for carrying a loaded firearm.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Long Beach is hosting a community meeting to discuss bicycling and pedestrian safety improvements on Orange Avenue, as part of the city's Vision Zero and Elevate '28 initiatives.
The LBPD reported a shooting with no injuries, the recovery of firearms including an illegal rifle, and a battery arrest involving a firearm on January 15.
LA City Attorney Soto filed charges against two for curfew violations amid January 2025 wildfires; fines or jail possible for offenders and price gougers.
A man was arrested for armed robberies in Perris, connected to incidents where he used a social media app to arrange meetings and then rob victims at gunpoint.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
The LA County Health Officer issued an order for safe cleanup of hazardous fire debris, outlining protected areas and emphasizing the need for protective gear and adherence to safety regulations.
The LBPD reported a peaceful night and detailed the arrest of two subjects connected to an investigation, highlighting the removal of a firearm and the safe resolution of a foot pursuit.
Lawsuits accuse Southern California Edison of negligence in the Eaton Fire, which destroyed structures and caused fatalities. Investigations into the fire's origin continue.
Santa Monica downgrades its mandatory Evacuation Order to a Warning north of San Vicente Boulevard and lifts warnings north of Montana Avenue due to improved conditions from the Palisades Fire.
Cherice Harris was charged with assault and vandalism after throwing a cash register at Del Taco employees and spitting water at another employee. The community helped restrain her until police arrived.
Two individuals were arrested for passing counterfeit currency at Camarillo Outlets. The Ventura County Organized Retail Theft Task Force seized over $1,000 in cash and goods.
Politics & Govt in ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom welcomes 72 Mexican firefighters to help combat wildfires in Los Angeles, exemplifying international collaboration in crisis response.
Deputies arrested two men, Delfino Cervantes and Marcelo Lozada, for illegally dumping debris at Lake Mathews. The community is reminded to report such crimes.
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