Man punched in face while pushing grandaughter in stroller

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

Man punched in face while pushing grandaughter in stroller Disturbing images show a man walking up to and punching another man who was pushing a stroller in Calabasas Tuesday. The victim called the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department around 5:42 p.m. to report the incident, a spokesperson confirmed. The unidentified caller told authorities he was walking with his 10-month-old granddaughter when he was elbowed by an unknown person. Video taken from a nearby home that was posted on Neighbors and shared with KTLA showed the victim was punched in the face by the attacker, who then got into a minivan and drove away.The victim managed to get to his feet and go to the stroller, which was knocked over during the incident. It was unclear if the child was injured in the fall. Deputy pumping gas in Hemet shoots man with handgun: RSO The attacker appeared to be wearing a dark-colored T-shirt, jeans and a backward-facing baseball hat. Investigators took a report but no further information was available, according to the spokesperson.

Unionized faculty members on strike at Cal State L.A. as final exams loom 

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

Unionized faculty members on strike at Cal State L.A. as final exams loom  The union representing faculty across the California State University system is set to continue their series of one-day strikes on Wednesday, this time at Cal State Los Angeles. The California Faculty Association, which represents more than 29,000 tenured lecturers, librarians and counselors on the Cal State system’s 23 campuses, is looking for a 12 percent wage increase this academic year plus other concessions, including better parental leave, workload support and improved mental health services.  Man punched in face while pushing grandaughter in stroller Faculty members, who began their strike on CSULA’s campus around 7 a.m. this morning, are aware that students are preparing for final exams, but one lecturer told KTLA 5’s Carlos Herrera that she prepared her students for the walkout and that she has their support. “We have told the students from the beginning of the semester – we actually [included it] in our syllabus – that we are in the middle of labor negotiations,” sa...

Winter Open: Arts Calendar December 7-13

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

Winter Open: Arts Calendar December 7-13 The holidays are perfect for combining art with parties and shopping—such as a Santa Monica art complex’s popular Winter Open, a fashion-forward artisan market in West Adams, and a pop-up ceramics sale inside an exhibition. A sensational Nutcracker update, a modern dance salon, the film version of a groundbreaking avant-garde indie opera, a suite of powerful post-history paintings, a fancy conversation on Surrealism, a corporeal conversation on sculpture, and a modern seasonal classic of animated musicals.Debbie Allen Dance Academy: Hot Chocolate NutcrackerThursday, December 7Debbie Allen Dance Academy’s Hot Chocolate Nutcracker at Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. The Hot Chocolate Nutcracker is an international sensation—made all the more so by the Netflix documentary, Dance Dreams. Dance icon Debbie Allen has taken the ballet classic and given it fresh, new context with lively characters, new music by industry legends, diverse choreography, spectacular aerial arts and s...

How well is your California legislator representing you?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

How well is your California legislator representing you? BY SAMEEA KAMAL | CalMattersPop quiz: What does your state senator do?And for extra credit: Which Assemblymember represents you?You’d be forgiven for not knowing. Despite the hundreds of laws that legislators pass each year, many Californians aren’t always aware of what their representatives do, or how their decisions impact their lives.That’s partly why Republican Assemblymember Josh Hoover hosted a fall “Meet Your Representatives” event in the relatively new Folsom Ranch neighborhood. Inside the sparkling clean cafeteria at Mangini Ranch Elementary School, about two dozen residents gathered to hear what city, county and state elected officials do for them.Most of the audience questions were focused on local issues: What is the city doing to attract bigger businesses? Why aren’t dogs on leashes?But one resident asked the state lawmakers about school safety: Were they planning to introduce any bills to deal with the problem of mass shootings?Hoover took that question: “There was an ...

Best of the West rankings: Arizona on top, followed by Gonzaga, BYU and Colorado State

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

Best of the West rankings: Arizona on top, followed by Gonzaga, BYU and Colorado State Welcome to the first installment of the Hotline’s Best of the West rankings for the 2023-24 basketball season. We’ll examine the top teams in the western third of the country on a weekly basis through Selection Sunday.And if the first NET rankings of the season are any indication, it should be an intriguing three months.Brigham Young is the No. 1 team this week in the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) rankings, with Arizona and Colorado State in the top 10 and a barrage of others in the top 40.The NET plays a central role in the March Madness selection process. Generally, teams in the top 40 at the end of the regular season can be fairly confident of receiving NCAA at-large bids. As the results roll in, the NET will gain predictive power.Here we go.(NET rankings through Tuesday)1. Arizona (7-0)NET ranking: No. 3Next up: vs. Wisconsin (Saturday)Comment: Unfortunately, the Wildcats opted for the path of least resistance and will finish non-conference play against No. 23 Wisconsin...

2023’s Best Online Casinos: 10 Casino Sites for Big Wins & Bonuses (Updated List)

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Panera hit with another wrongful death suit over its caffeinated ‘charged lemonade’

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Panera hit with another wrongful death suit over its caffeinated ‘charged lemonade’ Panera is being sued again after another customer is said to have died after consuming the chain’s caffeinated lemonade.Dennis Brown was a 46-year-old man with a chromosomal deficiency disorder, ADHD and high blood pressure who avoided energy drinks, according to a wrongful death complaint filed this week by his mother, brother and sister. A loyal Panera customer, he started regularly ordering “charged lemonade” in late September, according to the suit.On October 9, Brown, who had a mild intellectual disability and blurry vision along with developmental delay but lived independently, ordered a charged lemonade and is believed to have refilled his cup twice over the course of about an hour and a half, the suit said. He suffered a cardiac event on his walk home and was pronounced dead at the scene when found unresponsive.The complaint resembles another wrongful death suit filed earlier this year by the parents of Sarah Katz, a 21-year-old woman who died in September 2022 after drinkin...

San Francisco homicide: Woman dead in Presidio Heights home

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

San Francisco homicide: Woman dead in Presidio Heights home The death of a woman in a Presidio Heights home is being investigated as a homicide, San Francisco police said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Bay Area homicides 2023: Map and details The woman was found unresponsive by officers called to a building on the 3200 block of Clay Street for a well-being check at 7:12 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30. Despite paramedics’ efforts, she was pronounced dead at the scene.The woman was identified as Kimberly Wong, 27.Police have not released information about the cause of her death but said the homicide unit is investigating the case.

Petaluma PD seek public help to find missing at-risk person

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

Petaluma PD seek public help to find missing at-risk person (BCN) -- Petaluma police are seeking public assistance to locate Benedetta Pelosi, 33, who was reported missing early Wednesday morning.Pelosi was last seen around leaving her residence in the 100 block of Wyndham Way for her routine walk, but she has not been seen since, said police, who added that officers were not able to find her in the area she frequently walked. Oakland police union blames Mayor Thao for missing out on grant According to police, Pelosi has a cellphone but it is turned off. Pelosi is described as a white female adult, standing five feet and three inches, and weighing around 105 pounds. She has short brown hair and brown eyes. She is believed to be wearing a multicolored sweatshirt, black leggings, reading glasses, and carrying a blue backpack. She does not own a vehicle and has concerning medical conditions, according to police.Those with relevant information are asked to contact their local police agency or the Petaluma Police Department at (707) 778-4372....

Free safe disposal of household hazardous waste to take place Jan. 27 in Santa Clara

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:56 GMT

Free safe disposal of household hazardous waste to take place Jan. 27 in Santa Clara (BCN) -- Santa Clara residents can safely dispose of household hazardous waste at a free drop-off event in the city on Jan. 27.City officials said residents must register to attend this event by calling the County Household Hazardous Waste Program at (408) 299-7300 or by visiting hhw.org. SF homicide victim identified as 27-year-old tech worker Items that can be disposed of include fluorescent light tubes, compact fluorescent lightbulbs, paint, automotive fluids, cleaners, solvents, batteries, propane and helium tanks, fertilizers, pesticides, wood preservatives, sharps containers, prescription medications, electronic waste, and other types of household hazardous wastes. City officials said items that will not be accepted include Styrofoam, large household appliances, ammunition, explosives, or containers larger than five gallons. For disposal of ammunition or explosives, community members are asked to contact the Santa Clara Police Department at (408) 615-4700.Copyright © 2023 Ba...