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An unbelievable video was captured on Memorial day showing a teen girl tussling with a bear to save her dogs in Bradbury, California backyard. → Read More
According to reporting by TMZ, Kim Kardashian’s efforts to become a lawyer have been delayed – at least for now. The reality TV star recently revealed on “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” that she’d flunked the California “baby bar” exam. → Read More
A local Los Angeles toddler has become the youngest member of the uber-select Mensa club of geniuses. Kashe Quest is only two years old, but has an IQ of 146. → Read More
As people ran to gas pumps in a pre-pandemic, toilet paper and Lysol spray-like panic across most of the East coast, Colonial Pipeline announced Wednesday afternoon that they were back online. → Read More
Las Vegas may not be back completely, but the buffet in Caesars Palace is set to reopen on May 20. With a menu as appropriate as its name, the nine-kitchen Bacchanal Buffet has undergone a multi-million-dollar renovation in the last 14 months → Read More
Inglewood’s new billion dollar SoFi Stadium is looking to fill 3,000 part-time positions. The venue will be hosting a series of in-person job fairs to work in the 70,000-seat stadium. → Read More
Causing its shares to plummet 8%, Peloton announced Wednesday the company will voluntarily recall all of its Tread+ and Tread treadmill machines after continued news of major safety issues. → Read More
They call it the “Happiest Place on Earth,” but on Friday some Disneyland visitors were moved to tears. The park reopened today for the first time in some 14 months. → Read More
They call it the “Happiest Place on Earth,” but on Friday some Disneyland visitors were moved to tears. The park reopened today for the first time in some 14 months. → Read More
The CDC is reporting some terrifying data Monday on Americans and the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. Only 8% of people in the nation who got their first dose of the vaccine have not gone back for their second shot. → Read More
After an epic back and forth, reality TV star and former Olympic athlete, Caitlyn Jenner, has filed the initial paperwork to run for governor of California and will officially announce her bid later today, her campaign tells Axios. → Read More
A new study from Kaiser Permanente in SoCal has found that it’s not just how sick you that leaves you vulnerable to a severe case of COVID-19, but also how how physically active you are. → Read More
Hollywood loves a great comeback story, and the reopening of the Musso & Frank Grill is just that. After a year-long closure following an L.A. countywide public health order, the restaurant will reopen just in time for Mother’s Day. → Read More
A Sacramento woman died Saturday after her parachute failed to fully open as she was falling to the ground. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said the unidentified woman jumped from the Lodi Parachute Center. → Read More
After months of wondering how long a COVID-19 vaccine will last, Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla said Thursday that it’s “likely” people will need a booster of the vaccine within 12 months. → Read More
Pasadena resident Deedee Mueller awoke to an insane surprise Saturday. She was relaxing at home with her kitchen and dining room doors open, when her dog, Mei Mei started barking and then ran off. → Read More
After over two months in office, President Joe Biden has not held a press single conference – that is until today – and there’s a plethora of topics he’ll have to answer questions about. → Read More
According to a statement by the Los Angeles Police Department, officers “deployed its resources” and assembled a fence to support the shutdown of Echo Park Lake for much needed safety maintenance. → Read More
A spokesperson for the Long Beach Fire Department announced Tuesday that a lifeguard tower that was was painted in the vibrant colors of the LGBTQ Rainbow Pride flag was burned down to its steel frame. → Read More
For the first time in the history of the city, LA became a no-kill region for shelter animals. “It’s difficult to overstate the enormity of this moment and its place in the history of the no-kill movement,” CEO for Best Friends Animal Society said. → Read More