Teen Pushed Onto LA Metro Subway Tracks; Suspect Dies At HospitalPolice say the teen was waiting for a Red Line train around 9:15 a.m. when the suspect pushed him onto the tracks at Metro’s Pershing Square station at Fifth and Hill streets. Mysterious Light In The Sky Seen Across California Likely A MeteorA mysterious light […]
Blog: Hainan Airlines Announces Xi’an Service From Los Angeles – AirlineGeeks.com
A Hainan Airlines 787 departs from Boeing’s manufacturing facility in Charleston, S.C. (Photo: Boeing) Hainan Airlines has announced plans to launch nonstop service between Xi’an and Los Angeles starting Dec. 31, 2018, making this the first scheduled non-stop service between the Chinese city and Los Angeles, as well as North America in general. China’s largest […]
Blog: TV Q&A: Is Linda Hunt returning to ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’? – STLtoday.com
Q • Is Linda Hunt, aka Henrietta “Hetty” Lange, coming back to “NCIS: Los Angeles”? Her character is sorely missed. A • You are not the only one to miss Hunt. You may remember that the Oscar winner (best supporting actress, “The Year of Living Dangerously”) was in what she called a “minor traffic accident” […]
Blog: The Most Exciting Hotels Opening In Los Angeles In 2019 – Forbes
The end of the year is fast approaching, and it has been a busy one on the Los Angeles hotel scene. The city welcomed landmark new properties including the NoMad Los Angeles and the Hotel Figueroa downtown, the Kimpton La Peer in West Hollywood and the westdrift Manhattan Beach. The year to come looks no […]
Blog: Los Angeles Lakers: 6 takeaways from four-game road trip – Lake Show Life
Use your ← → (arrows) to browse Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) The Los Angeles Lakers wrapped up their four-game road trip with a 1-3 record. Check out our six takeaways from the trip. The Los Angeles Lakers just wrapped up their longest road trip thus far in the 2018-19 […]
Blog: Santa Barbara County knew mudslides were a risk. It did little to stop them – Los Angeles Times
During severe winter storms, Cold Springs Creek above Montecito turns into a torrent of mud, uprooted trees and shed-size boulders as it drains three square miles of sheer mountain front. The only thing protecting the people, homes and businesses below is a low dam that the Army Corps of Engineers built in 1964 at the […]