• Man charged with vandalizing downtown hotel

    Josue Garcia Cruz, 36, is expected to be arraigned Friday in municipal court on the charge, which is a fifth-degree felony.

  • Downtown leaders react to Morgan Wallen arrest

    Downtown leaders are sharing concerns after country star Morgan Wallen was accused of throwing a chair off of a Broadway bar and nearly missing two officers, according to an affidavit.

  • Police make arrests in Harding wellness center vandalism

    Arrests have been made in connection to vandalism at the construction site of the new wellness center on the grounds of Warren G. Harding High School.

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    Arrest made after break-in, stabbing downtown: Toronto police

    An arrest has been made in connection with a stabbing inside a home in Toronto’s downtown core last month, Toronto police say. According to police, at around 5:18 p.m. on March 9, officers were called to a stabbing in the area of Carlton and Church streets. Police allege that three men forcefully entered a residential unit and once inside, they began to assault and stab the victim. They fled the scene prior to the arrival of officers, police said, and the victim was taken to hospital to...

  • Country star Morgan Wallen arrested on felony charges in downtown Nashville

    Singer Morgan Wallen was charged with three felonies early Monday after allegedly throwing a chair from the sixth story of a Broadway honky tonk.

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    West Feliciana Parish man arrested for theft of over $1,500 worth of livestock

    WEYANOKE - Inspectors arrested a man Tuesday for the theft of three cattle after he failed to deliver a purchase to the prospective buyer.According to officials with the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Livestock Brand Commission, Eric M. Harris, 37, sold three head of livestock from a West Feliciana cattle producer.  Harris allegedly failed to deliver the livestock purchased by the victim and subsequently sold the livestock at a local livestock market and kept the...

  • Downtown L.A. restaurant sneaks absurd 4.5% "Security Charge" on bills

    Just when you thought restaurants couldn't get any greedier, a chic dining spot in downtown L.A. is unabashedly tacking on a laughable 4.5% "security charge" to every bill. As exposed by the LA Times, Perch, a swanky rooftop bar and restaurant, is shamelessly swindling its customers with this utterly ridiculous fee under the guise of "ensuring staff and guest safety." — Read the rest

  • Downtown L.A. is hurting. Frank Gehry thinks arts can lead a revival

    With two major expansions of downtown Los Angeles cultural institutions in the works, Bunker Hill is primed to elevate its status as the region's leading arts center even as the area around it struggles with persistent homelessness and post-pandemic losses of office tenants. Bunker Hill will soon have the largest concentration of buildings designed by Frank Gehry in the world and promises to become a cultural center "like no other place," the architect told the Los Angeles Times. The Broad...

  • Statesville Police Say They Arrest Six In Street Sweep For Drug-Related Crimes

    The Statesville Police Department executed a drug operation that targeted individuals dealing drugs in the City of Statesville and resulted in arresting and charging six individuals.

  • Senator Bernie Sanders joins striking workers at Hotel Figueroa in downtown L.A.

    “The message from today is we are sick and tired of the greed from corporate America,” said Sanders.

  • San Francisco man arrested after allegedly vandalizing mosque, leaving community 'living in fear'

    A San Francisco man suspected of vandalizing a Nob Hill mosque was arrested Wednesday evening while visiting the scene of his alleged crime for the second time in as many days. San Francisco resident Robert Gray, 35, was booked on one felony count of vandalism with damage of more than $400 and a misdemeanor violation of civil rights by damaging another property. He currently sits in a county jail. Neither Gray nor a representative were reached for comment. San Francisco Police officers responded...

  • Perch charges diners 'security' fee at downtown L.A. rooftop spot, sparking outrage

    A downtown Los Angeles restaurant is adding a "security charge" to diners' bills, representing the latest in a wave of surcharges catching customers by surprise. Perch, a rooftop bar and restaurant near Pershing Square, tacks an extra 4.5% charge to all customer checks to "ensure the safety for all staff and guests," said Melody Lin, a Perch employee. According to the dinner menu on the restaurant's website, "The entirety of the charge is retained by the restaurant for safety and security...