The beauty we found in Santa Ana by looking beyond ICE sweeps and demonstrations
The pandemic, a rail project and then immigration sweets have all disrupted businesses over the last several years — but not the community’s spirit.
State Bar Approves Disbarment for Attorney Who Charged Excessive Fees
LOS ANGELES — The State Bar of California has approved a disbarment stipulation for Los Angeles attorney Aaron Spolin, who admitted to charging incarcerated clients and their families excessive legal fees while misleading them about their chances of resentencing under Assembly Bill 2942. Spolin, State Bar No. 310379,...
Long Beach Medical Center and LBFD Come Together to Offer Free, Hands-Only CPR Training
On Friday, June 6, in celebration of CPR & AED Awareness Week, MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center in partnership with the Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD), welcomed residents of all ages to a free, interactive CPR training event at the Long Beach Exchange. At Long Beach Medical Center, 141 cases of cardiac...
Crowd attacks Border Patrol agents, vehicles in Bell, Maywood, officials say
BELL, Calif. - Federal agents reported two situations on Friday where Border Patrol vehicles were allegedly vandalized by groups of people. The Department of Homeland Security reported situations in the neighboring cities of Maywood and Bell. The situation in Bell started just before 3 p.m., according to the local...
Photos: Federal immigration raid in Bell met with protests
Crowds of protesters gathered in southeast Los Angeles County Friday evening, facing off with masked men in fatigues after an apparent immigration raid at a car wash in the city of Bell.
The Bomb Squad safely removed a WWII era grenade from a home in north...
At approximately 5:30 p.m. on Thursday evening, Fullerton Police Department officers responded to a report of a suspicious device in the 3100 block of Palm Drive. The device, believed to be an ordnance from World War II, had been transported to the residence after being discovered among the belongings of a recently...
‘We held our ground’: LA-area health clinic describes close encounter with immigration agents
Fear of immigration raids is driving Southern California patients to cancel health care. A third of medical appointments and half of dental appointments at St. John’s 28 clinics were cancelled this week.
Man arrested for attempted murder in Riverside County stabbing
A suspect was arrested for attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed a man in Riverside County. On June 19, deputies responded to an assault with a deadly weapon in the 45000 block of Highway 74 in Hemet shortly after 3 p.m. The victim was found with a stab wound. He told deputies that Roman Neely, […]
Sunset Beach’s Captain Jack’s restaurant celebrates 60 years
On Wednesday, June 25, Captain Jack’s in Sunset Beach celebrates their 60th Anniversary of business with customers and employees like Chef Jack Hernandez. He’s been working there for 55 years!. Owner Tim Haley is jazzed about the occasion and said they’ve come up with a way to honor...
$10 million California Lottery scratcher sold in Whittier
LOS ANGELES - The brothers in charge of a family-run corner store in Whittier are celebrating a dream win after a Scratchers ticket worth $10 million was sold at their store. The backstory: — Raymond and Tony Boulos manage Barley Bin Liquor after it was first purchased by their father, Leon.