Today: November 22, 2024
Today: November 22, 2024

5 people killed in Catalina Island airplane crash

Catalina Island airplane crashRecovery efforts are continuing Wednesday at a plane crash site on Santa Catalina Island that killed all five people who were aboard.
October 09, 2024
Rebekah Ludman - LA Post

Recovery efforts are continuing Wednesday at a plane crash site on Santa Catalina Island that killed all five people who were aboard.

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Los Angeles fast-food cooks and cashiers rallied Tuesday at a Subway in Eagle Rock to show support for Eva Rodriguez, an employee.

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Landlords on high alert over squatter schemes

Across the United States, a growing number of online forums and groups are providing detailed instructions for illegally occupying vacant homes through a practice known as squatting. With rent prices soaring and a shortage of affordable housing options, these “how-to” guides empower thousands to take desperate measures and move into properties they do not own or rent. While squatting laws differ from state to state, the general premise revolves around “adverse possession” – a legal concept allowing a settler to claim ownership of an abandoned property after residing there openly for a specified period, often several years. However, many are

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Why Coffee Meets Bagel is captivating singles and redefining dating

Move over Tinder; there's a new king of dating apps in California: Coffee Meets Bagel. Californians are turning away from hookups and seeking something real, which is why Coffee Meets Bagel is gaining popularity.

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LAFC Deal Fuels American Investors' European Soccer Shopping Bonanza

Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) is reportedly in negotiations to acquire Grasshopper Club Zurich, adding to a wave of American ownership stakes in European professional soccer teams and leagues. LAFC, co-owned by entrepreneur Peter Guber and actor Will Ferrell, would obtain the Swiss Super League club from its current Chinese ownership group led by Jenny Wang. Wang first placed Grasshopper Club Zurich up for sale back in April. If finalized, the deal would make LAFC the latest Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise to invest in soccer across the Atlantic. The trend comes as interest and investment in European soccer rapidly

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