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Disruptions and Detentions on UCLA Campus

Disruptions and Detentions on UCLA Campus

On Monday morning, over 40 individuals were reportedly detained on the 3rd floor of Parking Lot 2 on the UCLA campus. According to reports, police detained these individuals because they refused to provide their names or disclose whether they were students. Simultaneously, officers responded to Moore Hall, where a group of approximately 50 to 60 … Read more

Mystery Illness Afflicts Brown Pelicans in Southern California

Mystery Illness Afflicts Brown Pelicans in Southern California

In recent weeks, an alarming number of brown pelicans have been discovered stranded on Southern California beaches, prompting concerns among wildlife care centers. The Orange County Wetlands and Wildlife Center in Huntington Beach, for instance, has been inundated with two dozen new patients arriving on Monday alone. This surge in strandings adds to the growing … Read more

Nationwide Recall Issued for White Confectionary Products Over Salmonella Contamination Concerns

Nationwide Recall Issued for White Confectionary Products Over Salmonella Contamination Concerns

An Iowa-based company, Palmer Candy, issued a nationwide recall of a range of white confectionary products due to potential contamination with salmonella, a bacteria known to cause serious health risks. The recall notice, released on Monday, highlighted concerns regarding the safety of the affected treats sold in various retailers across the country, including Dollar General, … Read more

Amazon Delivery Driver Shoots Alleged Carjacker in Cleveland

Amazon Delivery Driver Shoots Alleged Carjacker in Cleveland

An Amazon delivery driver in Cleveland became involved in a fatal altercation over the weekend when he shot and killed an alleged 17-year-old carjacker, according to reports from multiple sources. The incident unfolded around 4 p.m. on Saturday when the Amazon employee was approached by the teenager, as revealed by Cleveland police to WKYC. The … Read more

Cleaning Company Pays $650,000 in Penalties for Child Labor Violations

Cleaning Company Pays $650,000 in Penalties for Child Labor Violations

A Tennessee-based cleaning company, Fayette Janitorial Service LLC, has settled with the U.S. Department of Labor, agreeing to pay nearly $650,000 in civil penalties. The agreement follows federal investigations that revealed the company’s employment of at least 24 children at two slaughtering and meat-packing facilities. The consent order and judgment, approved by a federal court … Read more

Mystery Surrounds Discovery of Two Bodies in Human-Dug Cave in North Los Angeles

Mystery Surrounds Discovery of Two Bodies in Human-Dug Cave in North Los Angeles

Authorities in Los Angeles made a chilling discovery when firefighters stumbled upon two deceased individuals inside a human-dug cave in Northridge. The grim finding, accompanied by the presence of a white powdery substance, raised immediate concerns and prompted a swift response from emergency responders. Assessment of Hazards Following the initial alert from the Los Angeles … Read more

Teens Charged with Felonies for Ocean Trash Dumping Incident

Teens Charged with Felonies for Ocean Trash Dumping Incident

In the aftermath of a viral video showing people dumping barrels of trash into the ocean during the April 28 Boca Bash event, two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, surrendered themselves and were subsequently charged with felonies. The incident occurred off the coast of South Florida during the annual gathering, sparking widespread condemnation and prompting … Read more

Baby Found Safe After Tragic Double Homicide in New Mexico

Baby Found Safe After Tragic Double Homicide in New Mexico

Authorities in New Mexico successfully located a 10-month-old baby girl, Eleia Maria Torres, following an Amber Alert issued in the wake of a devastating incident. The alert was triggered after the discovery of the bodies of the baby’s mother and another woman, with her sister found injured in a park. Law enforcement officials have apprehended … Read more

Boy Scout Volunteer Sentenced for Bathroom Camera Scheme

Boy Scout Volunteer Sentenced for Bathroom Camera Scheme

David Lee Nelson, a former Boy Scout volunteer, received a 22-year prison sentence last week for his involvement in hiding cameras in bathrooms at a Missouri camp. The severity of his crimes was underscored by the federal judge’s order for him to pay $61,810 in penalties, with a portion allocated to a victims’ fund and … Read more

Robbers Hold Chicago Bar Owner on Gunpoint, Loot Customers

Robbers Hold Chicago Bar Owner on Gunpoint, Loot Customers

A spree of armed robberies rocked the West Town area over the weekend, culminating in a brazen incident at the Irish Nobleman Pub on West Erie Street. In the early hours of Saturday morning, the popular bar became the scene of a harrowing ordeal as customers were robbed at gunpoint, and the bar owner narrowly … Read more