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LA Steps Up Security at Jewish Facilities After Australian Attack
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Los Angeles authorities heighten security at Jewish facilities and Hanukkah events following Australia mass shooting. LAPD, LACSD, and local police departments deploy extra patrols, urging vigilance and reporting of suspicious activity. Mayor Karen Bass and community leaders condemn antisemitic attack, emphasizing unity and safety.
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Extremist Group Arrested for New Year's Eve Bomb Plot
01:45|Federal authorities arrested four suspected extremists in Lucerne Valley, California, for planning New Years Eve bombing attacks. The group, linked to a pro-Palestinian offshoot, allegedly intended to target multiple locations and ICE agents. Evidence of bomb-making materials was found at their desert campsite, indicating significant preparation. The arrests prevented potential harm during the holiday celebrations.
CPUC Votes on Utility Profit Caps
02:39|Californias CPUC to Vote on Utility Profit Caps: Balancing Investment and Affordability The California Public Utilities Commission is set to decide on utility companies profit margins, a move that could significantly impact residents electricity bills and the states aging power grid. The CPUC reviews applications every three years, currently allowing profits of over ten percent for the states largest utilities. Critics argue these high returns incentivize overinvestment, while utilities claim they need competitive profits to attract investors. The CPUC aims to strike a balance between ensuring financial health and preventing excessive profits.
Rob Reiner: Legendary Director & Activist Passes
01:43|Legendary filmmaker Rob Reiner, known for The Princess Bride and When Harry Met Sally, passed away at 78, alongside his wife. Authorities investigate as a homicide. Reiner, son of Carl Reiner, rose to fame as Meathead in All in the Family, then transitioned to directing. His films, including Stand By Me and This Is Spinal Tap, are iconic. Reiner was also a passionate activist, advocating for liberal causes and social justice. His legacy of talent and dedication to positive change will endure.
Deaths at Rob Reiner's Home: Ongoing Investigation
01:26|Two Deaths at Rob Reiners Brentwood Home: Police Investigate - Authorities are investigating the discovery of two deceased individuals at the Brentwood, California home owned by actor, director, and producer Rob Reiner. The cause of death remains unknown, and the LAPD has not released further details. Reiner is known for his work in All in the Family and films like This Is Spinal Tap and The Princess Bride. His recent podcast, Who Killed JFK, explored theories surrounding JFKs assassination. The investigation is ongoing.
Survivors' Shock: Brown Shooting Hits Home
01:49|Two Brown University students, Mia Tretta and Zoe Weissman, share their harrowing experiences of surviving school shootings, including the recent one on their campus. Both had chosen Brown for its perceived safety, but the shooting brought back painful memories and a renewed sense of vulnerability. Their stories highlight the growing concern that no one can truly feel safe from such violence anymore.
Brown University Shooting: Tragedy Strikes Campus
01:52|Tragic Shooting at Brown University: Two Dead, Nine Wounded; Community Reels from Devastating Event A shooting at Brown Universitys engineering building left two students dead and nine others injured. The gunman, now in custody, fired over forty rounds from a nine-millimeter handgun. Seven students remain in critical but stable condition, and one is in critical condition. The university canceled classes and exams, and local businesses closed. The community is still reeling from the shock of this devastating event.
Let's Play Ball Drive Extended: Donate Now
01:41|Extension for Lets Play Ball Drive: Donate Until December 28th The Lets Play Ball Drive deadline has been extended to December 28th, giving more time for donations to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Long Beach and the Los Angeles Harbor. The drive aims to collect 5,000 balls and monetary donations, with an anonymous donor matching up to $10,000 in reader contributions. So far, 1,095 balls have been collected for Long Beach and 537 for the Harbor area.