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2 dead in North Hollywood, including armed suspect

Los Angeles police officers shot and killed a man who allegedly pointed a handgun at them while responding to an assault with a deadly weapon in North Hollywood. The incident occurred early in the morning on September 16, 2024, where officers also discovered a deceased individual in a vehicle. It remains unclear whether the suspect fired at the officers during the confrontation.

KLOS is seeking Kevin & Sluggo’s replacement. You won’t believe the pay.

KLOS (95.5 FM) has terminated afternoon DJs Kevin Ryder and Doug “Sluggo” Roberts as part of a cost-cutting strategy amid financial struggles within the radio industry. The station is now searching for a new afternoon host, offering a surprisingly low salary range of $70,000 to $90,000 per year for a major market like Los Angeles. This situation reflects broader industry challenges and raises questions about attracting top talent.

Tito Jackson, member of beloved pop group the Jackson 5, dies at 70

Tito Jackson, a founding member of the iconic pop group the Jackson 5, has passed away at the age of 70. His family announced the heartbreaking news via social media, reflecting on his legacy as a loving father and musician. Tito's contributions to music and his bond with his brothers, especially Michael Jackson, remain significant in the entertainment industry.

LA City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky faces threat of a recall effort

Los Angeles City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky is facing potential recall efforts due to criticism of her handling of homelessness and public safety issues. A group that opposes her actions has not yet filed a recall petition, raising questions about her political future as the city prepares for the upcoming 2028 Olympics.

Trump was target of an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, FBI says

Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt while golfing at his club in West Palm Beach, Florida, according to the FBI. The incident involved a gunman armed with an AK-style rifle, who was apprehended after fleeing the scene. Trump reassured his supporters that he was safe despite the alarming situation.

Will Big Ten football be too ‘nasty’ for UCLA?

Indiana's football team showcased a physically dominant performance against UCLA, winning 42-13 and marking a challenging entry for the Bruins into the Big Ten Conference. Coach Curt Cignetti emphasized his team's intention to play "physical, tough, nasty" football, which proved effective as Indiana outperformed UCLA in key defensive metrics.

For Chargers, it’s board games and snacks for extended Carolina stay

The Los Angeles Chargers, under new head coach Jim Harbaugh, are opting for an extended stay in Charlotte following a victory over the Carolina Panthers. This decision allows the team to practice locally before traveling to Pittsburgh, aiming to reduce travel fatigue and foster team bonding.

Man accused of trying to kill Trump wrote a book urging Iran to assassinate the ex-president

Ryan Routh, a 58-year-old man, was arrested for allegedly attempting to assassinate Donald Trump while golfing in Florida, armed with an AK-47-style rifle. Routh had previously portrayed himself as a politically active individual, expressing shifting political views online, including calling for Trump's assassination in a self-published book. His online presence indicates a complex relationship with various political ideologies, revealing a history of both support and disdain for Trump.

Trump’s threat to withhold firefighting aid to California is blasted by firefighters union

Former President Donald Trump's remarks about withholding firefighting aid to California have faced backlash from the California Professional Firefighters union, with the union leader expressing shame over Trump's comments made in Los Angeles. The controversy arises amid ongoing wildfire threats in the state, highlighting the critical need for emergency funds.

Central Valley Principal Suspended After Controversial Performance

A Central Valley principal faces suspension after a controversial performance stirred reactions from students and parents as schools reopen for the new academic year.

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