13-year-old girl, her baby found after disappearing in L.A. County
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct an address.A young mother and her baby have been located after they disappeared in South Los Angeles on Sunday.The critically missing juveniles were identified as Nevaeh Lorane Martinez, 13, and her two-week-old son, D’Angelo Hill. They were last seen on Dec. 10 on the 1000 block of West 110th Street around noon, according to the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department.By about 5:45 a.m. Wednesday, they had been located, authorities said, though they did not disclose how or where the children were located.Nevaeh Lorane Martinez, 13, and her two-week-old son, D’Angelo Hill in photos from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.A “critically missing person” is defined as:-A person in critical need of medical attention-The victim of a crime or foul play-A person who has no pattern of running away or disappearing-The victim of a kidnapping or parental abduction-A person who is mentally impaired to the extent that such person i...Downtown Los Angeles' Ace Hotel to close in January
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
The Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles will close on Jan. 31, 2024.The hotel, which opened in 2014 at 929 S. Broadway, announced its closure on Instagram."Since 2014, you’ve answered the call with fervor and feeling and so much love," the hotel wrote. "It’s been an honor to inhabit these hallowed halls and The Theatre for ten golden years, which feels as good a run as any."The building, which was built in the 1920s and was once the California Petroleum Building, will be converted "to a limited-service, rooms-only operation, managed via a tech platform," a representative for Ace Hotel Group told KTLA.While Ace operates the hotel, the building itself was purchased by Chesapeake Lodging Trust, a Maryland real estate investment trust, for $103 million in 2015. "The Theater, long a beacon for performance and cultural happenings, will be managed separately," the Ace spokesperson added. The Los Angeles Times reports that "The Theatre at Ace Hotel plans to rebrand, and continue hosting live...6,000 L.A.-area buildings in need of retrofitting: L.A. Times study
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
We all know the "big one" is coming to Southern California but we don't know when that massive earthquake will strike. A new study by the Los Angeles Times found that 6,000 Los Angeles-area buildings are in need of retrofitting. The Times constructed an interactive map that shows residents the status of the buildings they live and work in."A retrofit strengthens earthquake-vulnerable buildings to better withstand shaking, making them less likely to collapse or be damaged," the article stated.Cities that have recently passed retrofit laws include Los Angeles, Torrance, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Culver City, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, according to the report.Ali Wong, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld and more to headline Netflix is a Joke Fest 2024 in L.A.
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
The star-studded Netflix is a Joke Fest is set to take over Los Angeles in May with a stacked and packed lineup. Big names like Katt Williams, Jerry Seinfeld, Trevor Noah, Ali Wong, Craig Robinson, Dane Cook, David Letterman, Chelsea Handler, Chris Rock and more will take part in the festival that consists of over 300 live stand-up shows, special events, table reads, sketch performances and more.“This is a special time for comedy, both for Netflix and the genre at large, " said Robbie Praw, Netflix VP of stand-up and comedy formats. “We have the privilege of working with comedians who are selling out arenas, winning awards and building fandoms in the millions. In the 10 years that we've been doing stand-up we've seen the art form reach levels we didn't think possible. This festival aims to capture this moment by bringing together the world's best comedians for an unforgettable 11 days.”Netflix is a Joke Fest takes place from May 2 to May 12, 2024, and will take over some major Los ...Joeski is On Top of the World
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
Joeski is On Top of the World: US artist Joeski says that his journey into DJing and producing began when he was just 13 years old.“My older sister was dating a disco DJ who lived in our neighborhood,” he says. “He was so taken with my sister that he took a liking to me, her little brother. He invited me over to his place to mess around on his turntables and his impressive record collection. Little did he know, that would spark a lifelong passion for me. From that moment, I was captivated by the art of mixing, and I found myself constantly wanting to do it. As time went on, my infatuation with DJing grew stronger. At the age of 17, I decided to turn my passion into a profession. I ventured into the DJ scene in New York City, where I was determined to make a name for myself. It was a bold move at such a young age, but it proved to be a pivotal decision that set the course for my career. As the ’90s unfolded, the landscape of the music industry began to shift. ...Could Delta-8 THC Boost Creativity?
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
View the original article about Delta-8 THC and Creativity at Real Tested CBD.Cannabis has had a long association with big-picture thinkers and visionary artists. Even today, many prominent musicians claim marijuana is their “muse.” Supposedly, the psychoactive effects of delta-9 THC seem to open new ideas and possibilities for creative types.Since delta-8 THC shares many of delta-9’s properties, people in the artistic community want to know whether it could enhance their creative endeavors. Will lighting a delta-8 hemp joint make tokers literary geniuses, or are delta-8’s “creative benefits” total hopium.Can Delta-8 Products Make People Extra Poetic?To date, no clinical trials have examined delta-8’s effect on creativity. However, a few studies suggest that its “cousin cannabinoid” delta-9 THC may make people extra imaginative.While ultra-high doses of delta-9 often hinder productivity and clear thinking, microdoses seem to impact creativity. There’s also evidence that people who a...Best of the West rankings: Utah upsets BYU (now comes the hard part); Arizona remains on top; Colorado and New Mexico rise
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
There was no luck involved in Utah’s upset of 14th-ranked Brigham Young last weekend.The Utes grabbed a double-digit halftime advantage and led for 38 of the 40 minutes in recording their first victory over a ranked BYU team in 30 years. In every sense, it was one of Utah’s most inspired performances in years.Now comes the deflating reality: The Utes must root for BYU.Yep, they’re cheering for the enemy.Such is life in the NCAA Tournament selection process, where a 73-69 victory in December carries implications for March and a bitter rival becomes a staunch supporter.The strength of Utah’s resume will depend, in part, on BYU’s success in the Big 12.The more quality wins the Cougars collect in their new conference — and it’s arguably the toughest league in the land — the more weight Utah’s head-to-head victory carries.If the Utes fare well in Pac-12 play and are in the pool of teams competing for at-large bids to March Madness, ev...As respiratory viruses spread everywhere, what should you do if you get sick?
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
By Katia Hetter | CNNThe spread of respiratory illnesses is well underway, as US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Mandy Cohen told Congress recently. She noted the rise of three particular viruses: flu, the coronavirus and respiratory syncytial virus, better known as RSV.Hospitalizations for these three viruses continue to increase, according to CDC data. As more people have symptoms such as cough, sneezing and fever, they may wonder if they should get tested to find out exactly which virus is causing their symptoms. What symptoms can be treated at home, and what should prompt someone to seek medical care? Does it matter if you go to the doctor’s office versus urgent care or the emergency room? And if people have not gotten vaccinated yet, is it too late?To assist us with answering these questions, I spoke with CNN wellness medical expert Dr. Leana Wen. Wen is an emergency physician and professor of health policy and management at the George Washington Univers...What’s next in the fight over Apple and Google’s app stores
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
By Leah Nylen | BloombergJurors took less than four hours to find Alphabet Inc.’s Google unfairly wields monopoly power in its Android app store, a lightening fast win by Fortnite maker Epic Games Inc. that’s galvanizing efforts to rein in the power that Google and rival Apple Inc. wield over mobile ecosystems.Google has said it plans to appeal, but key legislation in Europe, investigations in the US and UK and an expected wave of follow-on lawsuits will keep pressure on the tech giants’ app store duopoly.Billions of dollars are at stake: in-app spending is forecast to reach $182 billion next year and $207 billion in 2025, according to research firm Sensor Tower. And competitors are ready to steal a piece of it: Microsoft Corp. said last month that it’s already in talks to launch a mobile app store focused on gaming.Epic’s earlier case against Apple’s App Store policies was mostly unsuccessful, with a federal judge ruling the iPhone maker’s practices don’t violate federal antitrust ...Can opium dens and secret tunnels get people to stop for lunch in this Bay Area city?
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:05:44 GMT
In the popular mythology of Pleasanton, the sleepy city of 78,000 was once one of the most lawless, dangerous and sordid settlements in the state.Known as “the most desperate town in the West,” the story claims that Pleasanton was an outpost for desperados and bandits and a haven for outlaws and drunkards who rustled cattle and robbed travelers between the gold fields of the Sierra Nevada and the lights of San Francisco.Related ArticlesEconomy | San Jose Airport passenger totals sputter Economy | Argentina devalues peso to respond to economic ’emergency’ Economy | Why investors have targeted Macy’s for a takeover Economy | Huge San Jose housing project will be 100% affordable homes Economy | PG&E customers face higher bills — yet again — after new company request It’s a compelling and cinematic history for a wealthy suburban city that is now decidedly undramatic. But it...Latest news
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