To keep cops in the community, a shuttered LAPD jail in San Pedro reopens
For nearly a decade, the jail in San Pedro stood vacant and shuttered.
For nearly a decade, the jail in San Pedro stood vacant and shuttered.
Tony Cerda Park in Pomona can’t seem to catch a break
When he was a boy in San Bernardino, Ramiro Gómez Jr. shared his dreams of becoming an artist with his grandmother.
As high school seniors enter the dreaded waiting period for college admission decisions, Lynwood students recently celebrated 381 instant admissions and $5.8 million in scholarship offers in one day from historically black colleges.
IRVINE — A man who has alleged in a lawsuit against the Diocese of Orange that he was molested by a Roman Catholic priest when he was 6 years old in 1994 said Monday that Diocese officials have attempted to “intimidate” him. Last week, a judge cleared the way for the public identification of the…
ORANGE — A 22-year-old Citrus Heights man was behind bars Monday on suspicion of scamming at least seven victims out of thousands of dollars in an alleged mail scam, police said. Xingsheng Yang was arrested Thursday night on suspicion of scamming elderly victims into sending him cash from all over the country, said Sgt. Phil…
YUMA, Ariz. — Authorities in Yuma say a California man was shot and killed after he charged at a deputy with a knife. The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office says the shooting happened Sunday night after deputies were called to a report of a domestic violence situation. Upon their arrival, the deputies encountered 63-year-old Chris Cadotte…
The former chairman and facilities manager of a historic Los Angeles church pleaded guilty Monday to stealing millions of dollars from church members over a decade, using the money to finance buying an expensive mansion and exclusive club memberships for himself. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Charles Thomas Sebesta, a 54-year-old Huntington Beach resident, agreed…
A mistrial was declared Monday in the trial of a bookie who shot and killed an alleged loan shark and injured another man, after jurors acquitted him of murder but were unable to reach a verdict on a lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter. Following more than two days of deliberations, jurors unanimously agreed that Minh…
A frigid windstorm attacked Southern California on Monday, Feb. 3, generating powerful blasts that knocked down trees and power lines, pushed a big rig over, and had gusts that included around 80 mph in the San Gabriel Mountains and 74 mph at Cal State San Bernardino. “This is a particularly strong event,” said National Weather…