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APM Terminals at Port of Los Angeles gets new cranes

APM Terminals at the Port of Los Angeles has recently received new cranes designed to enhance operational efficiency. These upgrades are expected to significantly boost productivity at one of the busiest ports in the United States, directly impacting local trade and commerce.

LA’s Chevalier’s Books sponsors a book drive for prisons

LA's Chevalier’s Books is hosting a book drive aimed at providing literature to prisons, highlighting the personal connection of the assistant manager to this initiative. The drive, which runs through November, emphasizes the importance of reading materials for incarcerated individuals. This community effort not only promotes literacy but also fosters rehabilitation through education.

Home kitchen mini-restaurants now a thing in LA County. Oh, and it’s legal too.

Home kitchens are emerging as a legal trend in LA County, allowing residents to operate mini-restaurants from their homes. Shannon Brantley is highlighted as a pioneer in this new microenterprise, serving creative dumplings since the regulations took effect on November 1. This shift presents both opportunities for culinary entrepreneurs and a change in local dining culture.

2024 LA County election results roundup: Adrin Nazarian, Heather Hutt win LA City Council races

Adrin Nazarian and Heather Hutt emerged victorious in the recent LA City Council elections, marking significant changes in local governance. The tight race between Laura Richardson and Michelle Chambers also captured public attention as they continued to compete closely on November 14, 2024. The outcomes highlight the evolving political landscape in Los Angeles County.

Newborn found dead on Skid Row sidewalk

A newborn was tragically found dead on a Skid Row sidewalk, with bystanders attempting CPR before emergency services arrived. The child was pronounced dead at the scene, highlighting ongoing public health concerns in the area.

Woman accused of impersonating nurse at Burbank, Santa Clarita hospitals

A woman named Amanda Leeann Porter from Virginia has been accused of impersonating a nurse at hospitals in Burbank and Santa Clarita. The Burbank Police Department has reported that she allegedly executed similar scams at other hospitals in Southern California, raising concerns about public safety and trust in healthcare settings.

Police officers take down street takeover near Temecula – with infant reportedly a passenger in 1 car

Police officers intervened in a street takeover near Temecula, where an infant was reportedly a passenger in one of the involved vehicles. The incident led to the impounding of four cars and the issuance of 11 citations, responding to community complaints in the De Luz area. This event highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and illegal street racing in local neighborhoods.

Celebrities who say they’re leaving the U.S. after Trump’s election win

Following former President Trump's recent victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, several celebrities have announced their intentions to leave the United States. Their plans reflect widespread concern among some public figures regarding the political climate and future governance in the country. The article provides insights into the reactions and statements made by these celebrities.

Police officers take down street takeover near Temecula – with infant reportedly a passenger in 1 car

Police officers dismantled a street takeover in De Luz, near Temecula, resulting in the impounding of four vehicles and the issuance of 11 citations. The incident raised concerns among residents, especially as it was reported that an infant was a passenger in one of the vehicles involved.

Infamous Virginia Beach 'no cursing' street signs up for auction

The infamous "no cursing" street signs from Virginia Beach are now up for auction, providing a unique opportunity for collectors and local enthusiasts. Interested buyers can bid on two types of signs, with six currently available, and additional auctions anticipated in the future.

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