Hundreds of residents have been forced to flee after a wildfire broke out in the mountains over Big Sur. The blaze broke out on Friday and was fanned by winds of up to 50mph – burning over 2 square miles of redwood trees, according to the spokesperson for the California… Continue reading Hundreds flee as wildfire rages on Calif. Coast
UCLA grad student killed while working at furniture store in LA
A UCLA graduate was stabbed to death in a daytime attack while she was working at a luxury furniture store in Los Angeles last week. 24-year-old Brianna Kupfer was working as a consultant at the Croft Furniture store on North La Brea Avenue. On that fateful day, she was alone… Continue reading UCLA grad student killed while working at furniture store in LA
Los Angeles Police finding family after baby tests positive for cocaine
Los Angeles Police are finding a family of five after a newborn baby tested positive for cocaine. Luis Avalos and Arely Anaya, parents of the 3-week-old baby, a 5-year-old and a 4-year-old might have fled to Nevada, according to witnesses. The Los Angeles County Department of Children Services called the… Continue reading Los Angeles Police finding family after baby tests positive for cocaine
League developer Riot Games agrees to pay $100m in discrimination case
League of Legends developer, Riot Games, has agreed to pay $100m to settle a 2018 gender discrimination case. According to California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing, the settlement will accommodate approx. “1,065 women employees and 1,300 women contract workers.” The decree requires comprehensive injunctive relief in the form of… Continue reading League developer Riot Games agrees to pay $100m in discrimination case
Los Angeles armed home robbery sends chills down the spine
An armed home robbery in Los Angeles has sent chills down the spines of residents and people online. The LAPD released footage of the December 01 incident where four suspects “described as Black males in their early 20s” can be seen rushing at two other individuals from behind and snatching… Continue reading Los Angeles armed home robbery sends chills down the spine
Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom takes a dig at SCOTUS decision on abortion law
California Governor Gavin Newsom took a dig at the Supreme Court decision to let the Texas abortion law running. Newsom released a statement saying he plans to propose a gun control law under the abortion law model. He said that if states can bypass Federal courts when enforcing laws then… Continue reading Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom takes a dig at SCOTUS decision on abortion law
Mom says child offered pizza to get vaccinated, told not to tell her anything
A California mother says her 13-year-old son was given a pizza in exchange for getting vaccinated, and was told not to tell her. Maribel Duarte’s son studies at the Barack Obama Global Prep Academy in Southern Los Angeles. He came home with a vaccination card and told her that he… Continue reading Mom says child offered pizza to get vaccinated, told not to tell her anything
Protests turn into riots, rioters turn into thieves; stores across US emptied
Protests across the US have turned into riots. Many have yet again taken advantage of the rioting by looting stores. Black Friday has come early in America this year as rioters across the country are now emptying stores with their organized theft. As Kyle Rittenhouse was declared a free man,… Continue reading Protests turn into riots, rioters turn into thieves; stores across US emptied
Calif. County won’t take ICE transfer requests of illegals who committed crimes
A California County Sheriff announced that his office would no longer take any requests from ICE over the release or transfers of illegals. San Mateo County Sheriff Carlos Bolanos announced that the policy would be effective from last Tuesday. “It has become apparent to me that complying with those requests… Continue reading Calif. County won’t take ICE transfer requests of illegals who committed crimes
San Francisco children will need to show proof of vaccination
Children in San Francisco will be required to show their proof of vaccination in order to access indoor businesses. The city has announced the mandate that will require all kids age 5-11 to show their vaccination cards before accessing indoor businesses. Businesses like restaurants, play areas, daycare, etc., will be… Continue reading San Francisco children will need to show proof of vaccination