

Thursday, November 21-November 27, 2024
Thursday, November 21-November 27, 2024
By Joe Taglieri joet@beaconmedianews.com
FormerAssemblyman Jose Medina has declared victory over state Sen. Richard Roth in the race for a Riverside County Board of Supervisors, becoming the board's first Latino member.
The two Riverside Democrats were competing for the District 1 post currently held by longtime Supervisor Kevin Jeffries, who is retiring.
Medina added to his lead following the conclusion of vote counting Monday night. The latest tally showed Medina just over 1% ahead, expanding his lead to 1,509 votes, or 50.6% to 49.4%, according to the Riverside County Registrar of Voters' Office. Monday's total was 67,413-65,904.
An estimated 44,600 vote-by-mail and provi-
By Paul J. Young, City News Service
Aweather modification program that utilizes "cloud seeding" to, ideally, increase precipitation and generate more water for the Santa Ana River Watershed will not be restarted until a year from Friday, though the debate over whether the program has value, or potentially negative impacts, will likely continue.
The Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority, a multi-agency cooperative that focuses on groundwater management in the Inland
Empire and elsewhere, initiated its "Cloud Seeding Pilot Project" last November, deploying dispersal units in select locations to pump out streams of silver iodide when storms arrive, with the goal of producing up to 15% more precipitation than might otherwise fall in the region.
"The water supply benefits in recharging groundwater occurs in both wet and dry years," SAWPA General
Manager Jeff Mosher told City News Service. "Additional precipitation benefits soil moisture in forested areas and habitats due to additional stream flows."
The $1.2 million program, paid for in part by a California Department of Water Resources grant, was inaugurated on Nov. 15, 2023, following feasibility studies and a California Environmental Quality Act report that found no signifi-
TMedina's lead has increased steadily since then.
"It is deeply meaningful to me to become the first Latino Supervisor to represent our area of the county," Medina said in a statement on Friday. "I am excited to get to work and look forward to uniting our community to achieve meaningful oversight of the Sheriff’s Department, address the homelessness and housing crisis, protect our environment, and expand economic and educational opportunities for everyone in Riverside County."
Roth issued a statement conceding the race to Medina.
"Although there are votes that remain to be counted, it
housands of patient care and service workers at UC Riverside and other University of California campuses across the state began a two-day strike Wednesday, alleging unfair bargaining tactics, allegations the UC system denies.
According to the AFSCME Local 3299 union, the strike includes roughly 37,000 UC workers "at every UC campus and medical facility across the state." The strike began at midnight Wednesday and
By City News Service
continues until midnight Thursday night. Picketing both days will be from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
"The University's serial lawbreaking at the bargaining table means that the epidemic of understaffing at UC facilities, and the related cost of living and housing affordability crises plaguing frontline UC workers are only getting worse," AFSCME Local 3299 President Michael Avant
said in a statement. "By failing to meet its most basic legal responsibilities to the dedicated professionals who clean its facilities, serve students food, and treat its patients, UC has left workers with no choice but to exercise their legal right to strike."
The UC system issued a statement earlier this month when the strike notice was issued, saying officials "fundamentally
Desert Hot Springs City Councilman and mayoralcandidate Russell Betts is being accused of trapping and damaging another motorist's vehicle at a 7-Eleven, in charges that were filed one day before the election.
Betts is accused of following a driver who he believed cut him off in traffic on Aug. 4, parking in a way that prevented the person's escape and striking the other car, according to a declaration in support of arrest first obtained by the Uken Report.
Betts is scheduled to be arraigned and charged with a felony count of vandalism and a misdemeanor count of false imprisonment on Dec. 12 at the Riverside Hall of Justice, according to a filed complaint.
According to the declaration, Betts followed the other driver shortly before 9 a.m. that day, parking behind him when only one other vehicle was in the lot. He allegedly popped the hood of his car, "pretending to have an inoperable vehicle"
and confronting the other driver when the person left the convenience store. The other driver "could not get out of the situation, except to back out of the parking
space," investigator Lauren Swirsky, contacted by the Desert Hot Springs Police Department, said in a statement.
The councilman had
allegedly parked his car with about four feet of room for the other driver to back up. According to the declaration, after the other driver backed up twice while trying to escape, striking Betts' car with "minimal force" the second time, Betts allegedly kicked the passenger side of the vehicle and hit it twice with his hand.
On his third attempt to reverse from the situation, the driver was "able to make the right turn to get out of the parking lot."
Damage estimates that Swirsky acquired from West Coast Auto Collision showed over $3,200 in repair costs, according to the declaration. When asked for comment, Betts texted the Uken Report that the information on the charges were "new to (him)."
A councilman since 2007, Betts was trailing incumbent Scott Matas in early reported results for his mayoral bid, according to the Desert Sun. His tenure on the Desert Hot Springs City Council is set to conclude in December.
Riverside County will fund a series of spay and neuter clinics across the region, beginning Tuesday in Thermal, county Supervisor V. Manuel Perez announced Monday.
The first mobile clinic will be held Tuesday at the Jerry Rummonds Community Center in Thermal, 87-229 Church St., according to a statement from Perez's office. With an appointment, as many as 30 spay and neuter surgeries for cats and dogs below 20 pounds will be provided free of charge, including vaccines and microchips.
operations.
"Spay and neuter is an important focus for turning around, over time, the situation of overcrowding at animal shelters," Perez said in a statement. "These spay and neuter clinics offer a huge benefit for community members ... and more events will be coming soon."
Funding for Thermal's clinic comes via the Fourth District Unincorporated Communities Initiative, allocated by Perez. Residents can sign up for appointments at bit. ly/3CooAGB.
By Joe Taglieri joet@beaconmedianews.com
Agrand jury in Los Angeles has indicted 14 people accused of perpetrating a more than $3 million mortgage fraud scheme in five Southern California counties and the Sacramento area, state Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday.
The unsealed grand jury indictment is against the owners of three mortgage brokerage firms and 11 affiliates allegedly involved in using fraudulent applications and financial documentation to obtain eight loans totaling $3.69 million. Unsuspecting borrowers then used fraudulent loans to buy properties in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Sacramento counties.
Thirteen of the 14 defendants appeared in LA County Superior Court, and 10 pleaded not guilty to charges
that include mortgage fraud, receiving proceeds of mortgage fraud and grand theft, according to the AG's office. The remaining defendants will be arraigned on an unspecified date.
“Those who try to scam, defraud, or cheat Californians will be brought to justice,” Bonta said in a statement.
“Due to the hard work of our legal team and federal partners we're holding these scammers accountable for their crimes. Those who cheat the system and exploit the dream of homeownership to line their own pockets will be held responsible.”
State prosecutors allege the brokers submitted loan applications that contained inaccurate information about their clients' income, employment details and in some cases divorce documentation. The firms
provided lenders with falsified documents, including pay stubs, W-2 forms, alimony checks and child support payments, "in an effort to mislead lending institutions into approving and issuing mortgage loans," according to Bonta's office.
Some of the defendants allegedly profited from loan origination fees and other commissions from the fraudulent real estate loans,
Fidelity Home Loans and Coastline Properties Inc. of allowing their associates to misuse their mortgage broker licenses to fraudulently secure home loans.
which would have been denied approval if accurate information was shared.
"Clients placed their trust in the defendants to secure a home loan, only to find themselves burdened with unexpectedly high mortgage payments and inaccurate documentation," according to the AG's office.
The indictment accuses the owners of owners of First Republic Mortgage Inc., 1st
One of the defendants allegedly originated fraudulent loans by using the licenses of owners for Sacramento-based First Republic Mortgage and Upland-based Coastline Properties, while managing the operation from an office in Riverside, according to Bonta's office. Additionally, an escrow agent for 1st Fidelity Escrow allegedly used the license of 1st Fidelity Home Loans’ owner to set up fraudulent loans.
The indictment also includes charges against associates of the companies and several real estate agents.
“Criminal acts of mail fraud, like those committed by First Republic Mortgage, not only taint the landscape
of financial lending but it also put families at risk by potentially leaving them with unmanageable debt or financial hardship,” Matt Shields, the state Department of Justice's LA Division inspector in charge, said in a statement. “The US Postal Inspection Service, along with our state and federal law enforcement partners, will continue to protect consumers from these deceptive schemes used by those involved to profit from these mail fraud related crimes.”
The Attorney General’s Office was joined by the Federal Housing Finance Agency-Office of the Inspector General, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's OIG and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service to investigate a large number of mortgages originated by First Republic, 1st Fidelity and Coastline.
Nov. 7
At 2:48 p.m., officers were dispatched to a store in the 1600 block of South Mountain regarding a male subject who stole merchandise and fled. Officers arrived and located the subject nearby still in possession of the stolen property. He was arrested and taken into custody.
At 4:33 p.m., an employee at a store in the 700 block of East Huntington reported two subjects that fled the store with stolen merchandise. Officers arrived and located the subjects who fled in different directions after seeing the officers. One of the subjects was located nearby. She was arrested and taken into custody. This investigation is continuing.
At 7:57 p.m., a business in the 300 block of West Huntington reported that a customer was refusing to leave and arguing with security. Officers arrived and made contact with the subject. A computer search revealed the subject had a warrant for her arrest. She was arrested and taken into custody.
Nov. 8
At 10:34 a.m., a retail business in the 1600 block of South Mountain called to report a shoplifter had just left the store with items. Officers responded and located him nearby. The property was returned to the store and the suspect was arrested for shoplifting.
At 11:22 p.m., an officer was patrolling the area of Ivy and Colorado when he witnessed a motorist commit a vehicle code violation. The officer initiated a traffic stop and contacted the driver who displayed symptoms of intoxication. The investigation revealed the driver was intoxicated. He was arrested and taken into custody.
Nov. 9
At 2:08 a.m., a resident in the 400 block of Genoa reported that as he pulled up to his residence he saw three masked teenagers running away from a vehicle parked in the street and the vehicle's alarm was sounding. Officers arrived and found a vehicle with its window shattered and the steering column tampered with. The suspects were not located. The investigation is continuing.
At 8:22 a.m., a resident in the 500 block of South Madison called to report that someone had attempted to steal her vehicle overnight. The rear window was shattered and the steering column tampered with. Security camera footage is being sought. This investigation is continuing.
At 10:18 a.m., a resident in the 1400 block of South Magnolia called to report there was an attempt to steal his vehicle sometime after 8 p.m. the prior evening. The driver's window was shattered and the steering column tampered with.
At 10:51 a.m., an officer was conducting extra patrol
at a residence in the 300 block of Terrace View after numerous calls for service there over the last few weeks. He saw a suspicious vehicle in the driveway and a computer check showed it was a stolen vehicle. An extensive investigation was conducted but no suspects were located. The vehicle was stored and the registered owner notified.
At 12:16 a.m., a Monrovia PD desk officer reviewed a report submitted online by a resident in the 400 block of West Colorado. The report’s circumstances were similar to the other calls reported throughout the day. This investigation is continuing.
At 1:06 p.m., a resident in the 100 block of North Sunset called to report that his vehicle's windows had been broken and the steering column damaged during an attempt to steal the vehicle some time overnight. This investigation is ongoing.
At 2:06 p.m., officers were dispatched to a report of a suspicious person trespassing on a property in the 400 block of Genoa. When they located the subject they learned he was on PRCS release from prison just four days earlier. He was found to be in possession of brass knuckles. He was arrested and taken into custody.
At 2:56 p.m., officers were dispatched to a call of a vehicle recovery in the 3000 block of South Peck. A sheriff deputy located the stolen vehicle in East Los Angeles the day before and called the registered owner to come get it, but the deputy left before
the owner arrived. By the time the owner got there, the vehicle was stolen again. The next day, an officer on patrol had his vehicle mounted ALPR locate the vehicle at the junkyard. Officers were able to locate the subjects, a male and a female, who brought the vehicle to the junkyard. Their investigation showed that the female subject arranged with the victim to meet and sell the vehicle. At the meeting her accomplice, the male subject, took possession of the vehicle after handing over movie prop money to the victim. When the victim realized he'd been given fake money he reported the vehicle stolen. Both subjects were arrested. The female was later cited out. The male was placed on a parole hold and held for a fresh court order violation charge.
At 8:08 p.m., a resident in the 500 block of Sombrero reported that her residence had been broken into within the last three hours. Officers arrived and saw that the home was ransacked and the suspects were gone. The victim said that jewelry was stolen. This investigation is continuing.
Nov. 10
At approximately 2:23 p.m., officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle in the area of Colorado Boulevard and Michillinda Avenue. Officers located the vehicle which was occupied by two males near First Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. Both occupants were arrested without incident.
Nov. 11
At approximately 12:24 p.m., an officer was dispatched to the 900 block of Coronado Drive regarding a report of a stolen vehicle. The victim reported that they parked their vehicle on the street in front of their residence around 8:45 a.m. The victim exited their residence at 12 p.m. and discovered that their vehicle had been stolen. No suspect information was available.
Nov. 12
At approximately 8:24 a.m., officers responded to a residence in the 60 block of West Wistaria Avenue regarding a residence check. The reporting party informed the officers that he was checking on the residence of a family member that was out of town when he discovered that the rear glass door had been shattered. The caretaker explained that he has visited the residence daily since Nov. 3, 2024, and his last visit was on the previous day in the early morning. Officers entered the residence and discovered that several rooms were ransacked. The residence has an alarm system but was determined to be disconnected according to the alarm company.
Nov. 13
At approximately 5:50 p.m., the victim was away from their residence located in the 200 block of South Second Avenue when they received a RING camera notification and saw two suspects exiting their residence through the front door. The victim arrived home to find the location ransacked and a
ladder from their neighbor’s patio had been used to make entry into the victim’s second story bedroom window. The total loss was unknown at the time of this report. The suspects are described as two males wearing hooded sweaters, masks and gloves.
Nov. 14
At approximately 8:41 p.m., at The Shops at Santa Anita, Macy’s (400 S. Baldwin Ave.) a loss prevention officer attempted to detain a male juvenile for petty theft and was struck in the face by the suspect. The juvenile was able to avoid detention and stole $276 worth of merchandise.
Nov. 15
At approximately 2 a.m., officers responded to the Station Bar (1218 S. Baldwin Ave.) regarding a battery report and possession of a loaded firearm. An investigation revealed that an argument ensued over a female outside of the bar, which led to an intoxicated male being struck in the face by another bar patron. As the victim fell backwards, he struck the ground and sustained injuries. The victim's friend retrieved a loaded handgun from his vehicle in an attempt to “deescalate” the situation, but he returned the weapon to his vehicle before officers arrived. Upon the officers arrival the loaded handgun was recovered, and the suspect was taken into custody without incident. The suspect involved in the battery was not located. The surveillance camera outside of the bar captured the incident and an investigation is pending.
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Pasadena Chorale brings the joy of the season with 3 holiday performances
Pasadena Chorale, fresh from its recent national recognition as winner of the American Prize in Choral Performance, will perform three festive concerts this December. The holiday celebration begins on Dec. 4 with The Light of Hope Returning, a stirring American oratorio by composer Shawn Kirchner. Performed at First United Methodist Church in Pasadena, this concert will feature 90 singers accompanied by Kirchner himself at the piano. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free to attend (reservations are required). On Dec. 14 and 15, the Chorale will present Twilight of the Year, an intimate concert featuring contemplative and heartwarming music of the season, at Altadena Community Church. The Saturday evening performance on Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. will be free of charge, (although reservations are required), while the Sunday matinee on Dec. 15 at 4 p.m. will be a benefit concert with tickets available for $25. For more information about Pasadena Chorale, visit pasadenachorale.org.
Long Beach Health Department awarded $8M for services for nonviolent offenders
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded an $8 million grant from the Board of State and Community Corrections to implement a new Long Beach Reentry Service and Diversion Program. The new program, which is funded
through 2028, will work in collaboration with local community-based organizations to assist individuals arrested, charged or convicted of nonviolent offenses, especially those with mental health or substance use challenges. Major services will include individual and group therapy, as well as psychiatric medication management to support mental health, substance use treatment, and pre-arrest diversion programs for youth and adults. Additionally, the program will offer a range of supportive services including case management, education and employment assistance, connection to housing, legal support and tattoo removal.
Glendale police investigate non-fatal stabbing of 3 men
Glendale Police Officers responded to the area of San Rafael Avenue and Dryden Street at approximately 7:45 p.m. on Nov. 17 regarding a report of a fight in the street. When they arrived on the scene, they discovered a total of three men in their 20s who were suffering from non-life-threatening stab wounds. The Glendale Police Department immediately dispatched its homicide investigators to the scene. That same evening, at approximately 8:15 p.m., Glendale police officers also responded to a separate, completely unrelated, stabbing of an adult man. The male suspect in this incident was asked to leave an establishment in the 100 block of West Windsor Road. When two other men inside confronted the suspect about leaving, the suspect brandished a knife and stabbed one of them. The victim suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. All parties were located at the scene and the suspect was arrested for charges related
to the attack.
Orange County
Newport Beach man sentenced to life for 2018 hate crime murder
Samuel Lincoln Woodward, 26, of Newport Beach has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the hate-motivated murder of his gay former high school classmate to death in a Lake Forest park after reconnecting with 19-year-old pre-med college student Blaze Bernstein on a dating app for men seeking men. After a nearly three-month trial, a jury convicted Woodward on July 3, 2024, of first-degree murder along with a hate crime enhancement and personal use of a knife for stabbing the University of Pennsylvania student to death on Jan. 2, 2018, while Bernstein was home from winter break visiting his parents. After having killed Bernstein, buried his body, and cleaned up, Woodward sent a text to a friend, “hey man, life is good.” Bernstein’s parents reported him missing the next day after he missed a dentist appointment. His body was discovered a week later buried in Borrego Park after heavy rains had washed away some of the dirt covering his makeshift grave. Bernstein’s blood was found on a knife belonging to Sam Woodward that had his father’s name engraved on it and blood droplets were found on a skull mask that prosecutors argued Woodward wore to represent his allegiance to Atomwaffen, a Neo-Nazi and homophobic group that he traveled to Texas to train with after studying their teachings. Woodward continued to draw pictures
related to Atomwaffen and their beliefs following his arrest for Bernstein’s murder. Investigators also discovered what prosecutors called a “hate diary,” which detailed Woodward’s online activities to lure gay men and boys into believing he was “bi curious,” and then unfriending them. The diary contained numerous slurs referring to gay men.
County
Riverside County animal control assist in spider monkey rescue
A Riverside County animal control officer responded to a call from the Indio Police Department to assist with a monkey Friday. Indio Police officers served a search warrant on a property in the 40000 block of Amador Drive and, once inside, officers discovered a spider monkey. The animal control officer placed the monkey in a carrier and transported it to the Coachella Valley Animal Campus in Thousand Palms. An animal services officer contacted a warden with the California Department of Fish & Wildlife and the warden arranged to have a specialized rescue organization pick up the monkey.
Corona library to host free immigration workshop
TODEC Lega Services, in partnership with the Corona Public Library, will host a free immigration workshop covering citizenship, DACA and offering legal consultation at the library's Frances Aldana Martinez Community Room, on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. The library is located at 650 S. Main St., Corona. The workshop is open to the public and
no registration is required. However, an appointment is highly recommended if there is a need for application assistance on that day. For appointments to help with the immigration forms and petitions on the workshop's day, call 951-943-1955.
San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County
Public Health selected as judge for Esri’s ArcGIS StoryMaps Competition
The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health has been selected as the official judge for the “Health and Safety” category in Esri’s annual GIS StoryMaps competition. This esteemed opportunity comes as the department has consistently published impactful StoryMaps for its presentations at the Esri User Conference, the world’s largest gathering of geographic information systems (GIS) professionals. The conference provides a platform for sharing innovative ideas, best practices and advancements in GIS, fostering collaboration and inspiration among attendees. The Public Health team will evaluate submissions that creatively and effectively address key issues in health and safety, including community health, environmental health and social equity.
City of San Bernardino
San Bernardino cleans up Perris Hill Park
After weeks of outreach, the City of San Bernardino began a two-day encampment cleanup of Perris Hill Park last Thursday. This marked the first encampment cleanup in San Bernardino since a judge recently lifted an injunction prevent-
ing cleanups in the city. At approximately 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, San Bernardino staff began systematically reminding unhoused individuals that the 64.4-acre park on Highland Avenue was to be cleaned up for health and safety reasons and they would need to leave. San Bernardino Housing Department staff, Public Works crews, Police officers, Animal Services staff, city homeless outreach workers, and park rangers, along with Burrtec worked with the campers to identify items that could be disposed, items that they would take with them, and items that the city would temporarily store for up to 90 days. In the weeks leading up to the cleanup, the city, along with its partners from the County of San Bernardino and area non-profits, held multiple outreach events at the park to connect individuals with local service providers. City homeless outreach staff were at the park daily for more than a month.
Ontario Ontario Holiday Light Parade & Tree Lighting slated for Dec. 7
Celebrate the start of the holiday season at Ontario’s annual Holiday Light Parade & Tree Lighting. Travel down to Euclid Avenue on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 6:30 p.m. The parade starts off at Fourth Street and travels down to B Street along Euclid Avenue. Following the parade, walk over to Ontario Town Square (224 N. Euclid Avenue) for a Holiday Drone Show that will countdown to the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Don’t forget to write your letters to Santa and participate in cookie decorating at Ontario Town Square. Guests can also enjoy a free meet-andgreet photo opportunity with Santa.
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The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Los Angeles County rose to 5.9% last month, up from a revised 5.8% in September, the California Employment Development Department reported Friday.
The rate was 5.3% at this time a year ago.
Orange County's rate also was static in September and October at 4.1%, but higher than the 3.9% recorded in October 2023.
Statewide, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate registered 5.4% in October, an increase from September's 5.3% and above the 5.1% rate from a year ago.
Nationwide unemployment was 4.1% in October, the same as September and higher than the 3.8% rate
from October 2023.
Nonfarm employment in LA County increased 37,600 jobs between September and October to 4.6 million.
Private education and health services added the most jobs with 11,100.
Manufacturing jobs lost in the LA area totaled 1,900, and the information sector lost 1,400.
Orange County nonfarm employment increased by 11,400 jobs.
Inland Empire
The unemployment rate in the Inland Empire was 5.5% in October 2024, higher than a revised 5.4% in September, and above the year-ago estimate of 5.3%, according to the preliminary estimates by the EDD. Modest job growth
Emmy Award-winning television host, writer, producer and comedian Conan O’Brien will host the 97th Oscars, Academy CEO Bill Kramer and Academy President Janet Yang announced Friday. It will be O’Brien’s first time hosting the broadcast. The Oscars will air live on ABC and broadcast outlets worldwide on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, with the official live red carpet show airing at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT.
“We are thrilled and honored to have the incomparable Conan O’Brien host the Oscars this year,” said Kramer and Yang. “He is
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throughout the RiversideSan Bernardino-Ontario metropolitan area's regional economy were not enough to lower the October unemployment rate in Riverside County which remained at the same level. The county's nonseasonally adjusted rate in October was 5.6% as it was in September. A year ago
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Riverside County unemployment was 5.4%.
San Bernardino County's nonseasonally adjusted rate in October was 5.3 percent, compared with 5.2% in September.
Data from both counties showed jobs increased most significantly over the month in the trade and transporta-
tion sector, with 5,500 new positions.
Job losses totaling about 1,000 occurred in the manufacturing sector.
San Diego San Diego County's unemployment rate edged upward in October to 4.7% from a seasonal adjusted 4.5% in September, and above the year-ago rate of 4.3%, according to the EDD.
Between September 2024 and October 2024, total nonfarm employment increased from 1,563,300 to 1,575,500, a gain of 12,200 jobs. Agricultural employment lost 100 jobs.
the perfect person to help lead our global celebration of film with his brilliant humor, his love of movies, and his live TV expertise. His remarkable ability to connect with audiences will bring viewers together to do what the Oscars do best--honor the spectacular films and filmmakers of this year.”
“America demanded it and now it’s happening: Taco Bell’s new Cheesy Chalupa Supreme. In other news, I’m hosting the Oscars,” said O’Brien.
“Conan is a preeminent comedic voice, whose decades-long success is marked by his distinctive humor and perspective,” said Craig Erwich, Disney Television Group president. “He joins an iconic roster
of comedy greats who have served in this role, and we are so lucky to have him center stage for the Oscars.”
“Conan has all the qualities of a great Oscars host--he is incredibly witty, charismatic and funny and has proven himself to be a master of live event television,” said Oscars executive producers Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan. “We are so looking forward to working with him to deliver a fresh, exciting and celebratory show for Hollywood’s biggest night.”
O’Brien is best known for hosting the late-night talk shows “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” “The
In October, the only industry that lost jobs was manufacturing with 1,000. Compared with last year's totals, nonfarm employment rose by 11,200 positions, while agricultural employment lost 400 jobs.
Private education and health services added the most job gains with 12,000, 84% of which in health care and social assistance.
Three industry sectors lost employment compared with a year ago — manufacturing's 4,500, while professional and business services and the information sectors combined for 2,800 eliminated positions.
The government sector posted the largest monthover job gains for the second straight month with 3,800 new positions. The majority totaling 2,300 were in local government, with many of those jobs in educational services.
Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” and “Conan.” Before his more than twodecade hosting career, he served as a writer for “Saturday Night Live” and “The Simpsons.” O’Brien currently hosts the podcast “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” and recently starred in the 2024 travel show “Conan O’Brien Must Go.” He has won five Primetime Emmys and earned 31 nominations for his work.
The 97th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC and in more than 200 territories worldwide.
By City News Service
Officers responding to a shooting call at about 7:10 p.m. on Oct. 22 found Kendell Williams, 36, suffering from gunshot wounds to the upper body, the Long Beach Police Department reported.
Arriving paramedics pronounced Williams, who had been experiencing homelessness, dead at the scene.
Detectives later identified Al Gene Fisher, 55, of Hemet, as a possible suspect and arrested Fisher in Long Beach on Friday. Police said he was in possession of a firearm, and was booked on suspicion of murder and being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm. His bail was set at $2 million.
investigation, but detectives believe that the victim and Fisher were acquaintances who were involved in a dispute," according to a police statement.
"The motive is under
Anyone with information regarding the homicide was urged to call the LBPD at 562-570-7244. Callers who wish to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or visit lacrimestoppers.org.
Parents in the Southland know the dangers of recalled and counterfeit toys for children as the holiday season fast approaches, but gift items shipped from overseas can be equally hazardous, a consumer advocate group warned Tuesday.
That's because when a toy or other product is purchased online from another country and shipped directly to a consumer in the United States, it generally does not get inspected before it's delivered, according to the California Public Interest Research Group.
"Once the products arrive at your home or in the warehouse of an online seller, if regulators find out about any dangers -- from consumers, retailers or their own investigators -- they often are powerless to stop the online sales or take the sellers to court to pursue recalls," CALPIRG's annual Trouble in Toyland report says.
The 2024 survey, issued Tuesday, concludes that the growing problem of unregulated overseas shipments
of toys and other items are made possible by aggressive marketing from international sellers, incomplete domestic laws and the popularity of online shopping that surged during the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials often have no idea what's coming into the country because of legal loopholes and the sheer volume of shipments, according to CALPIRG legislative advocate Fiona Hines. The consumer group said that direct-to-consumer items from another country -- while inexpensive and easy to find -- can put families at risk. Online retailers, which don't have to follow the same laws as brick-andmortar stores, and lower-tier physical stores that may not vet sellers as well as larger chains, may also market items that can be hazards, CALPIRG said.
Among toys that were the subject of violation notices by U.S. authorities are games, infant busy boards, educational toys, children's jewelry, blocks,
AsPresident-elect
DonaldTrump announced immigration hard-liners as his deputy chief of staff and border czar last week, groups supporting undocumented college students in California vowed to stand up for people's rights. Golden State colleges serve 83,000 undocumented students, according to the Higher Ed Immigration Portal.
Jessie Ryan, executive director of the Campaign for College Opportunity, part of the California Undocumented Higher Education
By Fred Shuster, City News Service
plastic ride-on toys, baby teethers and stuffed animals, consumer advocates said.
The proliferation of toys from overseas manufacturers that are often sold under the radar online is a recent phenomenon, CALPIRG's report stated.
The Trouble in Toyland survey also focused on concerns about water beads, smart toys that invade children's privacy, high-powered magnets, button cell batteries and the ease with which consumers can still buy recalled toys, even though it's illegal to sell them.
The group warned that because water beads -- tiny, squishy balls that look like candy and are marketed as a "sensory toy" -- can expand many times their original size when exposed to water, they present special dangers to children.
"If it's swallowed or inserted into an ear canal, the water beads absorb bodily fluids and expand," CALPIRG said in the report. "This can and has led to a blocked airway, intestinal or
bowel blockage, lung or ear damage and other life-altering injuries."
The report said that about 7,800 children were treated in emergency rooms from 2016 through 2022 for injuries or illnesses caused by water beads, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
As for so-called "smart" toys, the group advised parents to find out whether
the item is collecting information about the child, or transferring such information to another company besides the manufacturer.
"Best to find manufacturers and toys that don't share any data at all," according to the report.
Dr. Helen Arbogast, manager of the Injury Prevention Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, said choke hazards for
By Suzanne Potter, Producer, Public News Service
Coalition, expressed the mounting concerns.
"We got a glimpse into some of what might be done in Project 2025 statements," Ryan explained. "Looking at things like mass deportation, including ending pathways to citizenship."
There is also concern the Trump administration might pull DACA work authorization from the so-called Dreamers, people brought to the U.S. as children. People can find a map of resources broken down by campus on the website of the California Undocumented Coalition for Higher Education.
Ryan hopes California's sanctuary state law will deter any immigration raids on college campuses but there is no guarantee.
"The mood is very somber, both with the coalition and with our students and families," Ryan observed. "Many of our students and families are feeling fearful and uncertain of what their futures will be and whether or not college remains accessible to them, or if they're even valued as part of the campus communities."
Gov. Gavin Newsom just called a special session of the Legislature and established
children are an ever- present danger when buying toys. She called out button batteries -- those flat cell batteries that look like air tags -- as being of particular concern this season, especially for children under 5 years old.
Arbogast suggested a sure test of an item to determine its danger of causing choking. If an item falls through a toilet paper roll, "it is a choke hazard," she said.
Derek Tran increased his lead Tuesday over Rep. Michelle Steel to 314 votes in the race for the 45th Congressional District seat in Orange and Los Angeles counties, according to the latest vote totals.
Tran, a Democrat, narrowly overtook the lead following vote counting over the weekend. He trailed by as many as 11,363 until Saturday, when the California Secretary of State's Office reported Tran was 36 votes ahead of Steel, R-Cypress. Steel is seeking a third term.
Tran trailed by 7,590 votes on Nov. 8; 6,901 on Nov. 9; 6,128 Nov. 10 when only LA County ballots were processed; 3,908 Nov. 11; 2,227 Nov. 12; 349 Nov. 13; 236 Thursday; and 58 Friday.
Tran, a consumer rights attorney who co-owns True Care Pharmacy in Anaheim with his wife Michelle, leads 155,090-154,776 votes, or 50.05% to 49.94%, according to the Secretary of State's Office.
Tran first lead in the race following Saturday's tally was 152,981-152,945 votes. His lead was 102 votes when vote counting ended Monday evening.
In the Orange County portion of the district, Tran trailed 140,007-136,120, or 50.7%-49.3%, when vote counting concluded Tuesday night. He leads in the LA County portion that includes Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian Gardens and a section of Lakewood 18,97014,769, or 56.23%-43.77%.
Counting only took place in Orange County on Saturday, and no vote counting occurred Sunday.
Steel's lead dwindled to 58 votes entering Saturday's vote counting. Tran trailed by 11,363 votes a day after the election on Nov. 6, then by about 7,590 Nov. 8, 6,901 on Nov. 9; and 6,128 Nov. 10 when only ballots from the LA County areas of the district were processed. On Nov. 11, Steel's lead shrunk
By Joe Taglieri joet@beaconmedianews.com
to 3,908, 2,227 Nov. 12 and it plummeted to 349 Nov. 13 and 236 Thursday.
"California's elections are a testament to the strength of our democracy," Gowri Buddiga, Tran's campaign manager, said in a statement. "Every legally cast ballot must be counted, and our campaign is encouraged by the results we've seen so far. Voters in Orange and Los Angeles County deserve to have their voices heard, and we are confident that as the remaining vote-by-mail, provisional, and conditional ballots are tallied, Derek Tran will emerge victorious.
"Democracy requires a commitment to making sure every lawful vote is counted, and it is critical that elections officials are able to continue their work without interruption so every voter's voice is heard. Derek Tran is honored to be part of this process and remains optimistic that he will have the privilege of representing the people of California's 45th District in Congress. We would like to thank the election and county workers who continue to do their essential work in the face of lies, hostility, and bomb threats."
Steel or her campaign have not commented
publicly about the race since Nov. 4.
In campaign literature, Steel highlighted her record in Congress of fighting "each and every attempt to raise taxes" and resisting "reckless spending policies that are driving nationwide inflation from Washington." She also noted her commitment "to standing up to Communist China and standing with our democratic allies abroad."
Steel described herself as "a true conservative that believes the best way to grow our economy is by supporting small businesses and working people, and I’ll never back down from that belief."
The number of ballots still to be counted was unavailable. Tran said Monday on social media that over 100,000 ballots have not been processed.
In the 49th Congressional District in Orange and San Diego counties, Republican challenger Matt Gunderson conceded the race Nov. 13 to now fourthterm Rep. Mike Levin, D-Dana Point.
Levin was ahead 192,719-175,967 votes, or 52%-48%, according to the latest election results.
The Associated Press, ABC and NBC projected Levin as the winner on Nov.
12 after the latest vote totals were released.
Gunderson, an automobile dealership owner, issued a statement the morning of Nov. 13 in which he thanked supporters, congratulated Levin and added:
"This campaign was never about politics, partisanship, or personal agendas. It was about a commitment to serving the people of our community and fighting for a better, more sustainable future for the next generation," Gunderson said. "The rising costs of living, taxes, and inflation are taking opportunities away from our children and from Californians who want to thrive in this great state, and I am concerned about the impacts of unchecked government decisions on their future.
"I challenge Congressman Levin to set aside his partisan blinders and remember that the people of this district deserve leaders who are candid and transparent, who will fight for them, protect their opportunities, and help create an affordable California where they can prosper," Gunderson said.
"I challenge Congressman Levin to stick to his word and be a true bipartisan leader in Washington that walks the same walk and talk at home that he does in DC.
Nov. 11.
"I'm going to be honest, losing sucks, especially after campaigning back to back for nearly three years, but I will never regret running," Rollins said in a video posted on social media.
Calvert defeated Rollins 52.3%-47.7% in the 2022 race to represent the Riverside County district.
Californians deserve advocates, not politicians."
Levin issued a statement late Nov. 12:
"Among the top reasons for this win is my record of passing 30 bipartisan laws and bringing back more than $1 billion in funding for projects that are improving our quality of life," he said. "I stand by my record and look forward to building on that progress.
"We still have work to do to lower costs, secure our borders, protect Social Security and Medicare, remove the nuclear waste at San Onofre, put more sand on our beaches, and much more.
I am committed to working with my colleagues from both parties on commonsense bipartisan solutions to our pressing challenges," Levin said. "We must come together to deliver for all American families. Let's get to work."
Democrat Will Rollins conceded to Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona, Nov. 13 after the the now 17-term House member's lead increased to 8,123 votes in the 41st District. Calvert's lead was 161,202-153,079, or 51.3%-48.7% of the vote.
Decision Desk HQ, an independent tracker of election results, declared Calvert as the winner on
"Way too many of us sit on the couch and complain about politics or the way campaigns are run, without ever getting off the sidelines and actually stepping into the arena ourselves," Rollins said. "And I get it, that was me until I was 37 years old. That's why I am so proud to have been in the fight with you, the people who supported this campaign, because win or lose, you know that the work is never really done in America."
Calvert issued a statement Nov. 11 saying, "I'm honored that Riverside County voters have once again placed their trust in me to continue delivering results for them in Washington."
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, congratulated Calvert on social media. The National Republican Congressional Committee, which is House Republicans' election entity, also congratulated Calvert, saying in a statement that he "will continue delivering proven results for families in Riverside County, from working to lower inflation to keeping their neighborhoods safe and secure."
In the U.S. Senate, Republicans won a 53-47 majority, according to the AP. Republicans gained four Senate seats and Democrats lost four.
House Republicans on Thursday attained the 218 seats needed for a majority. Democrats have 213 seats. Four seats remained to be called Wednesday.
Republicans also won 27 of the this year's 50 gubernatorial races, compared with Democrats' 23.
Project Location: 5-19 W. Huntington Drive and 25-75 N. Santa Anita Avenue APN: 5775-025-032, -033, -034, -037, and -038 Contact Information:
Planner Edwin Arreola, Senior Planner earreola@ArcadiaCA.gov (626) 821-4334
City of Arcadia
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission will hold a public hearing for the project described below. The project includes the following:
A. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) – Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND). The MND is being circulated for public review for 30 days from November 21, 2024, through December 20, 2024. Written comments on the MND must be received by December 20, 2024; and B. Architectural Design Review No. ADR 19-09, Minor Use Permit No. MUP 19-11, Tentative Tract Map No. TTM 21-02 (83325), and Certificate of Demolition No. COD 22-25
Project Description: The request is to consolidate five legal lots into a single 2.19-acre lot (after public right-of-way dedications) on the northwest corner of Santa Anita Avenue and Huntington Drive and demolish nine (9) buildings that have no historical significance to accommodate a new mixed-use development known as “Arcadia Town Center.” Arcadia Town Center will comprise of 13,130 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, 181 market-rate residential condominium units on the upper floors, and one level of subterranean parking.
The Arcadia Town Center plans and the Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration are available for public review at:
1. http://www.arcadiaca.gov/significantprojects
2. City Hall Development Services Department, 240 W. Huntington Dr., Arcadia
3. Arcadia Library, 20 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia
Applicant: New World International, LLC
Hearing Date and Time: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Place of Hearing: Arcadia City Council Chambers 240 W. Huntington Drive Arcadia, CA
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY OF ROSEMEAD, California, will receive electronic bids through PlanetBids at: https:// pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/54150/portal-home OR sealed bids at the City Clerk’s office, City Hall, 8838 Valley Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770 up to 10:30 o’clock a.m. on December 4th, 2024, and bids will be publicly posted on PlanetBids 30 minutes after bid deadline for
FY 24-25 CONCRETE REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT No. 24009
The project consists of removal and replacement of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb ramps, alley cross gutters, and driveway approaches Citywide as indicated on the construction plans, including tree removals, tree replanting, misc. asphalt concrete roadway repairs, portland cement concrete roadway repairs, and other incidental and other related work as described in the Plans, Specifications, and Contract Documents, by this reference, made a part hereof.
The engineer’s estimate for this project is in the range of $400,000. The successful bidder shall have THIRTY (30) working days to complete the work. Liquidated damages shall be $500.00 per calendar day.
Copies of the Bidding and Contract Documents, Plans and Specifications can be obtained from the City’s PlanetBid portal. Contractors can register as a vendor and download the documents by visiting the PlanetBid Portal (https://pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/54150/ portal-home). Hard copy of the bid package will not be mailed.
SB 854 Requirements:
This project is subject to the requirements of SB 854. No prime contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project unless registered and qualified with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. No prime contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered and qualified with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. The bid proposal must include a print out from the DIR registration website showing that the prime contractor and each subcontractor is currently registered and qualified. No bid proposals will be accepted
nor any contract entered into with a prime contractor without proof of registration as required above. [Unless within the limited exceptions from this requirement for bid proposals only under Labor Code Section 1771.1(a)]
Each bid must be accompanied by a bidder’s security in an amount not less than 10% of the amount of the bid, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded the Contract, enter into a satisfactory agreement and provide a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, each not less than 100% of the total amount of the bid price.
No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty-one (61) days after the above bid opening date.
The CITY OF ROSEMEAD will affirmatively ensure the disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex or national origin in the consideration for an award.
Any contract entered into pursuant to this notice will incorporate the provisions of the State Labor Code. Compliance with the prevailing rates of wage and apprenticeship employment standards established by the State Director of Industrial Relations will be required.
Bidders shall be licensed in accordance with the provision of Chapter 9, Division 111 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California. Bidder shall have a Class “A” license in good standing at the time Bids are received.
The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality, technical defect, or minor irregularity in any bid submitted.
An award of service shall not be final until the bids have been reviewed and a Contract Agreement with the City has been signed by the lowest responsible bidder and by the City.
Award of Contract Agreement is proposed for January 14th, 2025.
All questions regarding this bid shall be uploaded City’s portal on PlanetBids, no later than 10 calendar days prior to bid due date and time.
Dated this November 12th, 2024
Ericka Hernandez City Clerk
Publish: November 14th and November 21st, 2024. ROSEMEAD READER
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
NOTICE INVITING BIDS NIB No. 2024-33
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY OF ROSEMEAD, California, will receive electronic bids through PlanetBids at: https:// pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/54150/portal-home OR sealed bids at the City Clerk’s office, City Hall, 8838 Valley Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770 up to 10:30 a.m. on December 4th, 2024. Electronic and hardcopy bids will be publicly posted on PlanetBids and City’s website after bid deadline.
STRATHMORE AVENUE AND VIRGINIA STREET – ROADWAY REHABILITATION PROJECT NO. 21851
The project consists of trench repairs as detailed in Appendix A: Geotechnical Report. Project also includes cold-mill and overlay scope along Strathmore Avenue and Virginia Street, as detailed in Appendix B: Project Plans, as well as miscellaneous work as indicated on the construction plans, including other incidental and appurtenant work necessary for the proper completion of the project.
The engineer’s estimate for this project is in the range of $250,000. The successful bidder shall have FIFTEEN (15) working days including material procurement to complete the work. Liquidated damages shall be $500.00 per calendar day.
Copies of the Bidding and Contract Documents, Plans and Specifications can be obtained from the City’s PlanetBids portal. Contractors can register as a vendor and download the documents by visiting the PlanetBids Portal (https://pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/54150/portal-home). Hard copy of the bid package will not be mailed.
This project is subject to the requirements of SB 854. No prime contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project unless registered and qualified with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. No prime contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered and qualified with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. The bid proposal must include a print out from the DIR registration website showing that the prime contractor and each subcontractor is currently registered and qualified. No bid proposals will be accepted nor any contract entered into with a prime contractor without proof of registration as required above. [Unless within the limited exceptions from this requirement for bid proposals only under Labor Code Section 1771.1(a)]
Each bid must be accompanied by a bidder’s security in an amount not less than 10% of the amount of the bid, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded the Contract, enter into a satisfactory agreement and provide a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, each not less than 100% of the total amount of the bid price.
No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty-one (61) days after the above bid opening date.
The CITY OF ROSEMEAD will affirmatively ensure the disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex or national origin in the consideration for an award.
Any contract entered into pursuant to this notice will incorporate the provisions of the State Labor Code. Compliance with the prevailing rates of wage and apprenticeship employment standards established by the State Director of Industrial Relations will be required.
Bidders shall be licensed in accordance with the provision of Chapter 9, Division 111 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California. Bidder shall have a Class “A” license in good standing at the time Bids are received.
The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality, technical defect, or minor irregularity in any bid submitted.
An award of service shall not be final until the bids have been reviewed and a Contract Agreement with the City has been signed by the lowest responsible bidder and by the City.
Award of Contract Agreement is proposed for December 10th, 2024.
All questions regarding this bid shall be uploaded City’s portal on PlanetBids, no later than 10 calendar days prior to bid due date and time.
Dated this November 19, 2024.
Ericka Hernandez City Clerk
Publish: November 21st & November 28th, 2024. ROSEMEAD READER
NOTICE INVITING BIDS NIB No. 2024-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY OF ROSEMEAD, California, will receive electronic bids through PlanetBids at: https:// pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/54150/portal-home OR sealed bids at the City Clerk’s office, City Hall, 8838 Valley Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770 up to 10:30 o’clock a.m. on December 18th, 2024, and bids will be publicly posted on PlanetBids and City’s website after bid deadline.
ROOF REPLACEMENT AT PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE & WAREHOUSE BUILDINGPROJECT No. 31031
Bidders shall attend a mandatory pre-bid meeting, which is scheduled at the Public Works Office & Warehouse Building (2714 River Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770) in the City of Rosemead on Thursday, December 5th, 2024, at 10 am. The City will only consider Bids submitted by those Bidders who attend the Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting. All other bids will be considered non-responsive and subject to rejection.
The project consists of pre-demolition Hazmat abatement and installation of a Zip-Rib structural metal roof panel system at the City of Rosemead Public Works Office & Warehouse Building (Address: 2714 River Avenue, Rosemead) and other related work as described in the Plans, Specifications, and Contract Documents, including other incidental and appurtenant work necessary for the proper completion of the project as indicated in the appendix and other related work as described in the Plans, Specifications, and Contract Documents, by this reference, made a part hereof.
The engineer’s estimate for this project is in the range of $340,000. The successful bidder shall have FORTY-FIVE (45) working days to complete the work. Liquidated damages shall be $500.00 per calendar day.
All questions regarding this bid shall be uploaded City’s portal on PlanetBids, no later than 10 calendar days prior to bid due date and time.
Dated this November 20th, 2024
Ericka Hernandez City Clerk
Published November 21st and November 28th, 2024. ROSEMEAD READER
City of Monrovia Department of Community Development Planning Division planning@ci.monrovia.ca.us (626) 932-5565
City of Monrovia
Department of Community Development Planning Division planning@ci.monrovia.ca.us (626) 932-5565
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Monrovia hereby gives notice that pursuant to the authority and criteria contained in the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) and the CEQA Guidelines, the Monrovia City Council will hold a public hearing to receive written and oral comments from interested persons and public agencies regarding the proposed project described below.
ronmental effects. The reasons to support such a finding are documented by the Initial Study prepared by the City. A 20-day public review period was provided between October 11, 2024 and October 31, 2024. The City received one comment which was addressed in the Planning Commission Staff Report dated November 13, 2024. AVAILABILITY: Copies of the IS/ND, Planning Commission Staff Report, and all relevant materials are available for public review and comment at the City of Monrovia Planning Division, 415 South Ivy Avenue, Monrovia, California 91016 and online at: https://www. cityofmonrovia.org/projectsunderreview
PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW: On November 13, 2024, the Planning Commission made a recommendation to the City Council to approve the Project, including the following application components: the IS/ND, General Plan Amendment GPA 2024-0001/Resolution No. 2024-57, Zoning Amendment ZA2024-0002/Ordinance No. 2024-10.
PUBLIC HEARING SCEHDULED: A public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Monrovia on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible to consider the Project. The hearing will be held within the Council Chambers of Monrovia City Hall located at 415 South Ivy Avenue, Monrovia, California.
The purpose of the public hearing is to afford the public an opportunity to be heard concerning the proposed project application. If you challenge this application in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to, the public hearing.
The staff report pertaining to this item will be available on November 27, 2024, after 5:00 PM online at the following hyperlink: https:// www.cityofmonrovia.org/your-government/meeting-agendas-minutes
The City of Monrovia hereby gives notice that pursuant to the authority and criteria contained in the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) and the CEQA Guidelines, the Monrovia City Council will hold a public hearing to receive written and oral comments from interested persons and public agencies regarding the proposed project described below
Copies of the Bidding and Contract Documents, Plans and Specifications can be obtained from the City’s PlanetBid portal. Contractors can register as a vendor and download the documents by visiting the PlanetBid Portal (https://pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/54150/ portal-home). Hard copy of the bid package will not be mailed.
SB 854 Requirements:
PROJECT TITLE: Monrovia LAFCO#2023-02 Reorganization (Tenth Avenue Annexation) Project (General Plan Amendment GPA 2024-0001/Resolution No. 2024-57, Zoning Amendment ZA20240002/Ordinance No. 2024-10).
PROJECT TITLE: Monrovia LAFCO#2023-02 Reorganization (Tenth Avenue Annexation) Project (General Plan Amendment GPA 2024-0001/Resolution No. 2024-57, Zoning Amendment ZA20240002/Ordinance No. 2024-10)
If you challenge this application in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to, the public hearing. This application will not alter the zoning status of your property. For further information regarding this application, please contact the Planning Division at (626) 932-5565.
PROJECT LOCATION: The proposed project (Project) is located on 923 South 10th Avenue, Arcadia, California (Anticipated Address after reorganization: 1853 Tenth Avenue, Monrovia, California), Assessor’s Parcel Number APN#5780-019-011.
This project is subject to the requirements of SB 854. No prime contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project unless registered and qualified with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. No prime contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered and qualified with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. The bid proposal must include a print out from the DIR registration website showing that the prime contractor and each subcontractor is currently registered and qualified. No bid proposals will be accepted nor any contract entered into with a prime contractor without proof of registration as required above. [Unless within the limited exceptions from this requirement for bid proposals only under Labor Code Section 1771.1(a)]
Each bid must be accompanied by a bidder’s security in an amount not less than 10% of the amount of the bid, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded the Contract, enter into a satisfactory agreement and provide a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, each not less than 100% of the total amount of the bid price.
PROJECT LOCATION: The proposed project (Project) is located on 923 South 10th Avenue, Arcadia, California (Anticipated Address after reorganization: 1853 Tenth Avenue, Monrovia, California), Assessor’s Parcel Number APN#5780-019-011.
Este aviso es para informarle sobre una junta pública acerca de la propiedad indicada mas arriba. Si necesita información adicional en español, favor de ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Planificación al número (626) 932-5565.
Sheri Bermejo Director of Community Development
PLEASE PUBLISH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2024 MONROVIA WEEKLY
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF KAI S. LEM
Case No. 24STPB12526
APPLICANT: James Troyer 2213 Glendon Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90064
APPLICANT: James Troyer 2213 Glendon Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90064
No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty-one (61) days after the above bid opening date.
The CITY OF ROSEMEAD will affirmatively ensure the disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex or national origin in the consideration for an award.
Any contract entered into pursuant to this notice will incorporate the provisions of the State Labor Code. Compliance with the prevailing rates of wage and apprenticeship employment standards established by the State Director of Industrial Relations will be required.
To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred-itors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of KAI S. LEM
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Elizabeth D. Lem in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Elizabeth D. Lem be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The 0.46-acre Project site is located at 923 South 10th Avenue in the City of Arcadia. The Project would result in the detachment of the subject parcel from the City of Arcadia and Arcadia Sphere of Influence and related annexation into the City of Monrovia and Monrovia Sphere of Influence, including actions to pre-designate an appropriate General Plan Land Use (Residential Medium Density and Public/Quasi-Public) and appropriate pre-zoning (RM4000 and P/QP) to allow future construction of up to six total dwelling units on the subject parcel (5780-019-011) and two adjacent parcels (5780-019-008 and -010) if consolidated wholly within the City of Monrovia (Parcels 5780-019008 and -010 are presently within the jurisdiction of the City of Monrovia). It should be emphasized that no construction is proposed as part of this Project application.
Bidders shall be licensed in accordance with the provision of Chapter 9, Division 111 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California. Bidder shall have a Class “C-39” and/or “C-43” license in good standing at the time Bids are received.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The 0.46-acre Project site is located at 923 South 10th Avenue in the City of Arcadia. The Project would result in the detachment of the subject parcel from the City of Arcadia and Arcadia Sphere of Influence and related annexation into the City of Monrovia and Monrovia Sphere of Influence, including actions to pre-designate an appropriate General Plan Land Use (Residential Medium Density and Public/Quasi-Public) and appropriate pre-zoning (RM4000 and P/QP) to allow future construction of up to six total dwelling units on the subject parcel (5780-019-011) and two adjacent parcels (5780-019-008 and -010) if consolidated wholly within the City of Monrovia (Parcels 5780-019-008 and -010 are presently within the jurisdiction of the City of Monrovia). It should be emphasized that no construction is proposed as part of this Project application.
The Project site is currently occupied by a single family dwelling. The Los Angeles County Flood Control District holds an easement over the rear 130’ of the subject property and is improved with a concrete flood control channel (Santa Anita Wash), which is part of the County stormwater management system. The Project anticipates no change to the use of that portion of the property and is proposed to be
The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality, technical defect, or minor irregularity in any bid submitted.
An award of service shall not be final until the bids have been reviewed and a Contract Agreement with the City has been signed by the lowest responsible bidder and by the City.
Award of Contract Agreement is proposed for January 14th, 2025.
The Project site is currently occupied by a single family dwelling. The Los Angeles County Flood Control District holds an easement over the rear 130’ of the subject property and is improved with a concrete flood control channel (Santa Anita Wash), which is part of the County stormwater management system. The Project anticipates no change to the use of that portion of the property and is proposed to be designated Public/Quasi Public (P/QP). The project site is not listed as a hazardous waste site pursuant to Government Resources Code Section 65962.5.
SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: The City has determined that the proposed project would require an Initial Study/Negative Declaration (IS/ND). The IS/ND is based on the finding that the project will not cause any potentially significant envi-
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administra-tion authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objec-tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on Dec. 10, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 62 located at 111 N. Hill St., Los Angeles, CA 90012.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your ap-pearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal
representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowl-edgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: STACI
cant threats posed by the silver iodide particles disseminated via propane-powered cloud nuclei generators. The inaugural year's dispersals ended on April 15.
Just over a dozen units were activated for "flaring" during 13 storm systems, according to SAWPA's 2023-24 report on the program. The ground-based devices were strategically placed along the boundary of the Cleveland National Forest, aimed toward Corona, Temescal Valley and Lake Elsinore, as well as at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains in the Anza Valley, and the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains to the north.
"Overall, the program ... worked well with the weather patterns observed during the season," the report stated. "The sites appeared to be effective at targeting their seeding material properly."
There was no estimate of how much difference the units made in ramping up precipitation.
The concept of pumping silver iodide into the lower atmosphere for weather modification is not new — and not without debate. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. military implemented "geoengineering" as a weapon, according to Popular Science. Its expose on "Operation Popeye" detailed how airborne cloud seeding was used to invigorate monsoonal rains to hamstring North Vietnamese troop movements by saturating their logistics supply lines with mud and floods.
Seeding programs have been widely used in civilian operations worldwide since that time, from Idaho and Colorado to China and the United Arab Emirates, according to published reports. The activity is described by SAWPA and other agencies as "safe" and "reliable," but longtime Bay Area meteorologist Brian Sussman, author of the recently released book "Climate Cult," pointed out that silver iodide is defined as a "hazardous substance" by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
"It's been deemed hazardous by the Clean Water
Act, and numerous studies conclude repeated use in the same geographical area is not advisable," Sussman told CNS. "What has changed in the Santa Ana River Watershed is not the climate, but the human population and its need for more water. Modifying the weather to yield more precipitation may be successful, but it is fraught with uncertainty."
Riverside-area resident Colleen Strong voiced her concerns about the program during a Riverside County Board of Supervisors' meeting earlier this year, saying she was "caught" in a storm during which seeding occurred in early March.
"There was a horrific hail and thunderstorm on the 215 freeway that caused several accidents," Strong said. "I found out afterward that it had been a cloud-seeded event. They were trying to induce that on Easter Sunday, too, when we had a Sunrise Service, which is very alarming to me."
Murrieta resident and environmental activist Catherine Fischer told CNS she is opposed to all forms of geoengineering.
"The impacts of this are too numerous to list," she said. "I think that God did a wonderful job creating the weather, and we should just leave it alone."
Mosher said SAWPA's environmental impact report confirmed "the impacts of silver iodide ... are less than significant."
"Silver iodide would not result in iodide or ions in the
environment in sufficient quantities to harm sensitive ecological receptors," he said. "Studies have shown that cloud seeding does not result in concentrations of silver iodide in the environment that would be toxic to humans or wildlife."
According to SAWPA's contractor for the project, North American Weather Consultants, conditions necessary for productive seeding include non- erratic winds, high moisture content and freezing or slightly subfreezing temperatures. Mosher said operations are suspended when seeding might contribute to "flooding and debris flows," such as during "large storms and multiple storms occurring in a short time frame."
He said the agency communicates with regional flood control districts to gauge whether landscape disturbances caused by wildfires could pose risks. The burn scars left by summer blazes in the San Bernardino National Forest and Cleveland National Forest prompted suspension of all seeding operations this season, resulting in the postponement to Nov. 15, 2025.
Sussman said the National Academy of Sciences published research 20 years ago raising doubts "regarding the effectiveness of cloud seeding."
He noted that if Southern California slips back into substantial drought, seeding would be "generally ineffective" no matter how much silver iodide is pushed skyward.
Meet Graham, the 6-year-old red tabby with a heart as warm as his beautiful orange coat! Like most senior cats, Graham is a laid-back gentleman who enjoys the simple pleasures in life: tasty treats, cozy naps, and plenty of love from his favorite humans. This calm and affectionate kitty thrives on attention and will happily curl up next to you for some quality cuddle time. His food motivation makes him an eager learner—he’d love to show off his best “sit” in exchange for a snack. If you’re looking for a sweet, easygoing companion to brighten your days, Graham is ready to purr his way into your heart. Could you be his forever family? Graham and all other cats and dogs over 5 years old can be adopted at no charge during the month of November- Adopt A Senior Pet Month!
Apple Pie is a 7-year-old lab mix who’s the epitome of a “professional family dog.” Apple Pie is a sweet, polite boy who’s thriving in a foster home. The foster family reports that he’s completely house-trained, walks beautifully on a leash, and has impeccable manners! He loves accompanying kids on their walk to school, then settling down for naps on rugs in their rooms to keep them company. In the backyard, Apple Pie has a blast burying toys, sunbathing, and playing with a senior chihuahua buddy. His favorite treats include hot dogs, and after putting on some much-needed weight, he’s looking extra handsome with his shiny coat after a recent bath. Apple Pie is the perfect companion and is ready to bring love, loyalty, and laughter to a new forever family. Come meet him this handsome boy-you’ll instantly fall in love! Apple Pie and all other pets over five years old have their adoption fees waived throughout November in celebration of Adopt-A-Senior-Pet Month!
The normal adoption fee for dogs is $150. All dog adoptions include spay or neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccines. The normal adoption fee for cats is $100. All cat adoptions include spay or neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccines. Walk-in adoptions are available every day from 2:00 – 5:00. For those who prefer, adoption appointments are available daily from 10:30 – 1:30 and can be scheduled online. View photos of adoptable pets at pasadenahumane.org. New adopters will receive a complimentary health-and-wellness exam from VCA Animal Hospitals, as well as a goody bag filled with information about how to care for your pet. Pets may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters by phone calls or email.
Parolees and others struggling through post- incarceration challenges will be offered a range of free services Thursday in a pre-Thanksgiving Re-Entry Fall Festival in Riverside, where volunteers from a nonprofit will be on hand to provide help.
Moreno Valley-based Immanuel House, which focuses on outreach to parolees and their families, is hosting the festival at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Riverside Parole Unit office, 1777 Atlanta Ave. The event will begin at 10 a.m.
"This aims to support the mission of the Division of Adult Parole Operations, which is to facilitate the successful reintegration of individuals into their communities, equipping them with the tools to be drug-free, healthy and employable members
of society," according to an Immanuel House statement.
"The program provides education, treatment, rehabilitative and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment."
Former inmates and their families will be provided frozen turkeys to take home, as well as offered free haircuts and information on affordable housing opportunities, sober living programs and mental health counsel-
ing, organizers said.
"Second chance employers ... will be ready to hire on the spot," according to the nonprofit. "This 14th annual festival is one of the ways (of) helping to put the broken pieces of the community back into a functioning society, reminding them ... 'They are not forgotten; help is here for all.'"
More information is available at immanuelhouse. org/events.
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Agang-affiliated drug trafficker who joined more than a dozen others in acquiring and selling methamphetamine throughout the Inland Empire and elsewhere was bound for federal prison Tuesday to serve a 15- year sentence.
Javier Xavier Rodriguez, 57, of Riverside pleaded guilty in March to multiple felony counts, including conspiracy to import meth, possession of controlled substances for distribution and attempted international money laundering.
On Monday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Jesus Bernal in Riverside imposed the sentence deemed justifiable under the plea agreement.
Rodriguez is a documented member of the Casa Blanca Rifa street gang, which has its roots on the west end of Riverside and whose members have been prosecuted for a range of offenses over the years. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, the defendant was part of a 16-person ring involved in drug trafficking from April
2020 to August 2020.
He's the last of the conspirators to be sentenced. The ring leader, 51- year-old Timoteo Gomez of Riverside, was ordered in May to serve 21 years in federal prison. Co-defendants have received sentences ranging from two to 12 years, prosecutors said. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, during a multi-agency investigation, it was learned "Rodriguez and others purchased pound quantities of meth from their suppliers in Mexico, as well as in Los Angeles and Riverside counties."
"Other members of the
conspiracy further distributed meth in the Inland Empire," the agency stated. "Prosecutors argued that Rodriguez also trafficked drugs from his mother's home."
The investigation led to the seizure of 150 pounds of meth and $31,000 from the conspirators' depositories, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
A search of Rodriguez's property turned up 150 rounds of ammunition, which he was barred from possessing due to a half-dozen prior felony convictions, prosecutors said.
He was indicted with his co-conspirators in May 2021.
Aconvictedfelon who fatally beat his 83-year-old grandmother during an argument at her Menifee home is facing a minimum of 20 years to life in state prison for the crime of second-degree murder and other offenses, of which a jury convicted him after only a few hours of deliberations.
Andrew Daniel Joseph, 45, was found guilty on Monday of the murder count, along with elder abuse and a sentence-enhancing allegation of inflicting great bodily injury on a person over 70 years old for the 2020 death of Ethel Mae Hayes.
The prosecution and
defense concluded closing statements in the weeklong trial Monday morning, and jurors went behind closed doors that afternoon, returning with verdicts by the close of the day.
Riverside County Superior Court Judge Matthew Perantoni scheduled a sentencing hearing for Jan. 24 at the Riverside Hall of Justice. Joseph is being held without bail at the Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta.
According to a trial brief filed by the District Attorney's Office, on the afternoon of
Sept. 18, 2020, Joseph was alone with his grandmother in her and her husband's single-story residence in the 26000 block of Ridgemoor Drive, near Menifee Road, when an unspecified verbal dispute erupted.
The brief said Joseph confided to one of his cousins later the same day that "Ethel had 'spazzed out' on him, and he, in response, 'went off' on her."
"The defendant did not describe exactly what he did to his grandmother," court papers stated. "He claimed
By City News Service
TheDesertPalm Achievement Award, Actresswillbe presented to Angelina Jolie at the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival, organizers announced Monday.
Jolie will be will be recognized at Palm Springs Convention Center on Jan. 3 for her portrayal of opera soprano Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín's "Maria," for which she recently received a Performer Tribute at the Gotham Awards.
After premiering at the Venice International Film Festival, "Maria" was acquired by Netflix in August. The film is set for a theatrical release on Nov. 27 before debuting on the streaming platform on Dec. 11.
"Maria presents the iconic Angelina Jolie in the role of a lifetime as she embodies Maria Callas, the worldrenowned opera legend. Jolie's extraordinary portrayal captures the heart and complexity of an artist whose life was as captivating as her music," festival chairman Nachhattar Singh Chandi said in a statement. "In honor of her mesmerizing transformation into this groundbreaking yet tragic figure, we are thrilled to present Angelina Jolie with the Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress."
"Maria" is centered upon the eponymous AmericanGreek vocalist "as she retreats to Paris after a glamorous and tumultuous life in the public eye," according to the film's official summary, painting a new picture of Callas in the reflective final days of her life. Pierfrancesco Favino, Alba Rohrwacher, Haluk Bilginer, Stephen Ashfield, Valeria Golino and Kodi Smit- McPhee also appear in supporting roles.
The movie is Larraín's third biopic of a historic
20th century woman, in what some critics have referred to as an unofficial trilogy. Both Natalie Portman ("Jackie") and Kristen Stewart
Jolie is known for her humanitarian efforts, such as her advocacy for refugees, women's rights and conservation. She founded the Maddox
("Spencer") earned Best Actress nominations at the Academy Awards for the previous two.
Jolie has a formidable Oscars resume herself, winning Best Supporting Actress for her part in "Girl, Interrupted" and receiving another nomination for "Changeling." The Academy also recognized her with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2014.
Her legendary acting career includes appearances in "Hackers," "Gia," "Gone in 60 Seconds," "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," "Kung Fu Panda," "Wanted," "Salt," and "Maleficent." Jolie has also directed six films and produced several others, and she received a Tony Award in June as a producer of "The Outsiders."
In addition to work on both sides of the camera,
Foundation, a multi-focused integrated development program in Cambodia, and launched the sustainabilityfocused fashion collective Atelier Jolie in 2023.
Jolie joins Nicole Kidman (International Star Award), Adrien Brody (Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actor), the cast of "Conclave" (Ensemble Performance Award), Mikey Madison (Breakthrough Performance Award), Colman Domingo (Spotlight Award, Actor) and the cast and director of Netflix's "Emilia Pérez" (Vanguard Award) as announced honors recipients at PSIFF 2025, as of Monday.
Emma Stone, the previous recipient of the Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress, went on to win an Oscar statuette for her performance in "Poor Things." Other festival honorees include
Cate Blanchett, Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock, Jessica Chastain, Olivia Colman, Marion Cotillard, Viola Davis, Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, Charlize Theron and Renée Zellweger.
After the ceremony on PSIFF 2025's second day, the film festival will continue through Jan. 13.
Kidman to get fest's international award
Nicole Kidman also will be recognized at the Palm Springs Convention Center on Jan. 3 with the festival's International Star Award for her performance in the A24 erotic thriller "Babygirl," it was announced Friday.
Kidman won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice International Film Festival, where the film debuted.
Directed by Halina Reijn ("Bodies Bodies Bodies"), "Babygirl" follows a CEO who starts an affair with a younger intern. The movie also stars Harris Dickinson, Antonio Banderas and Sophie Wilde.
"Nicole Kidman once again showcases her unmatched talent for embracing bold and unex-
pected roles with remarkable ease. In `Babygirl,' she portrays a high-powered CEO whose life begins to unravel as she embarks on a dark, risky affair that threatens to shatter her carefully constructed world," festival chairman Nachhattar Singh Chandi said in a statement. "For this tour de force performance, we are honored to present her with the International Star Award, an accolade that truly embodies Nicole Kidman."
In her triple roles as CEO, mother and wife, Kidman's character, "lives in a world of careful control, tight scheduling, and an all-tookeen awareness of how she's perceived at the heights of a male-dominated field," according to the film's official summary. "In her own longterm marriage, she has also never truly found pleasure with her sweet, caring and artistically driven husband."
The actress's four-decade acting career includes an Academy Award for her characterization of Virginia Woolf in "The Hours," in addition to four further nominations. She has a BAFTA, a SAG Award, two Emmys and six Golden Globes.
She is also a past recipient of the International Star Award for her supporting role in the 2016 biopic "Lion."
Previous International Star Award recipients include Michelle Yeoh, selected for her Oscar-winning work in "Everything Everywhere All at Once," as well as Carey Mulligan, Penélope Cruz, Helen Mirren, Saoirse Ronan and Charlize Theron.
After the ceremony on PSIFF 2025's second day, the film festival will continue through Jan. 13.
Kidman's filmography is as varied as it is impressive, with feature credits such as "Days of Thunder," "To Die For," "Practical Magic," "Eyes Wide Shut," "Moulin Rouge!," "The Others," "Dogville," "Birth," "Rabbit Hole," "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," "Boy Erased," "Aquaman" and "Being the Ricardos." Her extensive television resume includes "The Undoing," "Nine Perfect Strangers," "Roar," `Special Ops: Lioness, "Expats," and "The Perfect Couple," all of which she produced as well.
ZONE CHANGE (ZC-24-03) TO REZONE CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE AND URBAN DESIGN ELEMENT
TAKE NOTICE that, on December 4, 2024, the Monterey Park City Council will conduct a public hearing will to consider a City-Initiated effort to rezone properties city-wide to make them consistent with the General Plan Land Use Figure LU-3.
WHEN: Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. or soon thereafter as the matter may be heard
WHERE: City Hall Council Chambers - 320 West Newmark Avenue
PURSUANT to the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et seq. “CEQA”) and the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal. Code of Regs. §§ 15000, et seq., the “CEQA Guidelines”), the City reviewed the environmental impacts of the proposed Ordinance. CEQA Guideline § 15168 provides that a Program EIR may be prepared to consider the environmental impacts of a series of actions that can be characterized as one large project that are related as logical parts in a chain of contemplated actions. The proposed Ordinance is within the scope of the City’s Focused General Plan Update to the Land Use and Urban Design Element which was evaluated under a Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”) (SCH No. 2001-01-1074). The FEIR adequately describes and considers the proposed Ordinance for CEQA purposes. Accordingly, the Ordinance is not subject to further environmental review.
DOCUMENTS, including copies of the proposed ordinance, is on file with the City Clerk’s office located at Monterey Park City Hall, 320 West Newmark Avenue. The staff report on this matter will be available in the City Clerk’s office on or about November 27, 2024, and available on the City’s website at http://www.montereypark.ca.gov/AgendaCenter. Copies may be obtained at cost. For additional information, please call (626) 307-1359 or e-mail mpclerk@montereypark.ca.gov.
PERSONS INTERESTED IN THIS MATTER are invited to attend this hearing to express their opinion on the above matter. If you challenge the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to the public hearing. You may mail or deliver comments to 320 West Newmark Ave, Monterey Park, CA, attention City Clerk’s office.
Maychelle
Yee City Clerk, City of Monterey Park
POSTED: November 21, 2024
PUBLISHED: November 21, 2024 MONTEREY PARK PRESS
area, and an Administrative Use Permit (AUP) for the on-site sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the Community Commercial – C2 zone. The project includes an AB-2097 parking exception to allow 50 in lieu of 312 required off-street parking spaces.
CODE REQUIRES
1) A banquet hall requires a conditional use permit in the C2 Zone (Table 30.12-A, GMC Section 30.12.020).
2) The sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages requires an administrative use permit in the C2 Zone (Table 30-12.A, GMC Section 30.12.020).
APPLICANT’S PROPOSAL
1) A conditional use permit to allow establishment and operation of a banquet hall in the C2 Zone (C2 Zone (Table 30-12.A, GMC Section 30.12.020).
2) An administrative use permit to allow sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the C2 Zone (Table 30-12.A, GMC Section 30.12.020).
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
The project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a Class 1 “Existing Facilities” exemption, per Section 15301(e) of the CEQA Guidelines, because the discretionary permit request is to establish a banquet hall use, including alcoholic beverage sales and service, in an existing commercial space. The project involves a mezzanine addition that will not increase the structure’s floor area by more than 2,500 square feet.
HEARING INFORMATION
The Planning Hearing Officer will conduct a public hearing regarding the above project in Room 105 of the Municipal Services Building, located at 633 East Broadway, Glendale, CA 91206 on DECEMBER 4, 2024, AT 9:30 AM or as soon thereafter as possible. The purpose of the hearing is to hear comments from the public with respect to zoning concerns for the project. The hearing will be held in accordance with Glendale Municipal Code, Title 30, Chapter 30.42.
The meeting can be viewed on Charter Cable Channel 6 or streamed online at GlendaleCA. gov/live. For public comments and questions during the meeting call 818-937-8100. City staff will be submitting these questions and comments in real time to the appropriate person during the Planning Hearing Officer Hearing. You may also testify in person at the hearing if you wish to do so. If the final decision is challenged in court, testimony may be limited to issues raised before or at the public hearing. The staff report and case materials will be available prior to the hearing date at GlendaleCA.
gov/agendas.
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS
If you desire more information on the proposal, please contact the case planner, Alan Lamberg, at alamberg@glendaleca.gov or (818) 548-2140 or (818) 937-8158.
PROCEDURES
Any person having an interest in the subject project may participate in the hearing, by phone as outlined above and may be heard in support of his/her opinion. Any person protesting may file a duly signed and acknowledged written protest with the Director of Community Development not later than the hour set for public hearing before the Hearing Officer. "Acknowledged" shall mean a declaration of property ownership (or occupant if not owner) under penalty of perjury. If you challenge the decision of this project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Glendale, at or prior to the public hearing. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, please notify the Community Development Department at least 48 hours (or two business days) for requests regarding sign language translation and Braille transcription services. When a final decision is rendered, a decision letter will be posted online at GlendaleCA. gov/planning/decisions. An appeal may be filed within 15 days of the final decision date appearing on the decision letter. All appeals must be filed using the City’s online permit portal: GlendaleCA.gov/permits
Dr. Suzie Abajian, The City Clerk of the City of Glendale
Publish November 21, 2024
GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
2023-24 CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
The City of Glendale announces the availability of its draft Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The CAPER describes the City’s progress in carrying out Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Solutions Grant, and HOME program activities under the City’s Consolidated Plan during the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. Glendale residents are invited to review and comment on the CAPER. Copies of the CAPER and information regarding its contents may be obtained by contacting the Community Services & Parks Department/CDBG Section at (818) 548-2000 or on the City’s web site at www.glendaleca. gov/cdbg . The comment period expires on Friday, December 6, 2024. Written or verbal comments may be submitted to: City of Glendale Community Services & Parks Department/CDBG Section 201 East Colorado Street Glendale, CA 91205 (818) 548-3715 or mkavarian@glendaleca.gov
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, auxiliary hearing aids, sign language translation, and Braille transcripts are available upon request.
Para más información en español, llame al (818) 548-2000
Published on November 21, 2024 GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF DAVID D. O'DONNELL aka DAVID DEE O'DONNELL Case No. 24STPB09749
To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred-itors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of DAVID D. O'DONNELL aka DAVID DEE O'DONNELL A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Brenda Depew in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Brenda Depew be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administra-tion authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objec-tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on Dec. 20, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 44 located at 111 N. Hill St., Los Angeles, CA 90012.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your ap-pearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issu-ance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowl-edgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for petitioner:
JEFFREY FORER ESQ SBN 108310
HINOJOSA & FORER 2215 COLBY AVE LOS ANGELES CA 90064-1504
CN111657 O'DONNELL Nov 14,18,21, 2024
GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: VIRGINIA ANN NEUBERT CASE NO. 30-2024-01437213-PR-PWCMC
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of VIRGINIA ANN NEUBERT.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by JASON HANS NEUBERT AND ERICH SCOTT NEUBERT in the Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that JASON HANS NEUBERT AND ERICH SCOTT NEUBERT be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent's WILL and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The WILL and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Es-
tates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 12/12/24 at 1:30PM in Dept. CM07 located at 3390 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA 92626 NOTICE IN PROBATE CASES
The court is providing the convenience to appear for hearing by video using the court's designated video platform. This is a no cost service to the public. Go to the Court's website at The Superior Court of California - County of Orange (occourts.org) to appear remotely for Probate hearings and for remote hearing instructions. If you have difficulty connecting or are unable to connect to your remote hearing, call 657-622-8278 for assistance. If you prefer to appear in-person, you can appear in the department on the day/time set for your hearing.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner
JAN A. MEYER, ESQ. - SBN 272101 MEYER ESTATE LAW, PC 32776 SAIL WAY DANA POINT CA 92629 Telephone (949) 607-9412 11/14, 11/18, 11/21/24 CNS-3869333# ANAHEIM PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: DAVID F. SAENZ CASE NO. 24STPB12668
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of DAVID F. SAENZ.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by LYNDA CARRILLOSAENZ in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that LYNDA CARRILLOSAENZ be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act with limited authority. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 12/09/24 at 8:30AM
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner
MICHAEL G. EBINER, ESQ. - SBN 183499, EBINER LAW OFFICE
100 N. CITRUS STREET, SUITE 520 WEST COVINA CA 91791
Telephone (626) 918-9000
11/14, 11/18, 11/21/24 CNS-3870622# BALDWIN PARK PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ELIZA ROSS THORNE
Case No. 24STPB00854
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of ELIZA ROSS THORNE
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Catlan T. Brinsley in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Catlan T. Brinsley be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on Dec. 10, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 29 located at 111 N. Hill St., Los Angeles, CA 90012.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: VERLAN Y KWAN ESQ
SBN 243246
KEYSTONE LAW GROUP 11300 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE 910
LOS ANGELES CA 90064
CN111677 THORNE Nov 14,18,21, 2024
BURBANK INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF URSULA W. SCHUMACHER aka URSULA WALTRAUDT WALLER-SCHUMACHER
Case No. 24STPB12610
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of URSULA W. SCHUMACHER aka URSULA WALTRAUDT WALLERSCHUMACHER
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Bryant Lamont Schumacher in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Bryant Lamont Schumacher be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent's will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on Dec. 13, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 5 located at 111 N. Hill St., Los Angeles, CA 90012.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: KATHRINE D STAPLETON ESQ SBN301566
STAPLETON & STAPLETON 401 E ROWLAND AVE COVINA CA 91723
CN111932 SCHUMACHER Nov 14,18,21, 2024 WEST COVINA PRESS
NOTICE OF AMENDED PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF LARRY LeDUC aka LARRY D. LeDUC aka LARRY DONALD LeDUC
Case No. 24STPB03178
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of LARRY LeDUC aka LARRY D. LeDUC aka LARRY DONALD LeDUC AN AMENDED PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Andrew Leduc in the Superior Court of Cali-
fornia, County of LOS ANGELES. THE AMENDED PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Andrew Leduc be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE AMENDED PETITION requests the decedent's will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE AMENDED PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the amended petition will be held on Dec. 4, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 9 located at 111 N. Hill St., Los Angeles, CA 90012.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: ZOE A HAMILTON ESQ SBN 186266
LAW OFFICE OF ZOE A HAMILTON 400 CORPORATE POINTE STE 300 CULVER CITY CA 90230 CN111941 LEDUC Nov 14,18,21, 2024 BURBANK INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ANGEL MARIA VALDES
Case No. 24STPB11596
To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred-itors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of ANGEL MARIA VALDES
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Maria Cruz and Paula Cruz in the Superior Court of Cali-fornia, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Maria Cruz and Paula Cruz be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administra-tion authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objec-tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on Dec. 9, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 4 located at 111 N. Hill
St., Los Angeles, CA 90012.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your ap-pearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issu-ance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowl-edgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: GREG ASLANIAN ESQ SBN269824
TRUST LAW PARTNERS
275 E CALIFORNIA BLVD PASADENA CA 91106 CN111948 VALDES Nov 18,21,25, 2024
GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
ALICE E. NATALIZIO
CASE NO. 24STPB12803
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of ALICE E. NATALIZIO. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by JOANIE KAY NATALIZIO ZIELINSKI in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that JOANIE KAY NATALIZIO ZIELINSKI be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 12/31/24 at 8:30AM in Dept. 79 located at 111 N. HILL ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner
PETER A. KEON - SBN 224452
KAVESH, MINOR & OTIS, INC. 990 WEST 190TH STREET, SUITE 500 TORRANCE CA 90502
Telephone (310) 324-9403
11/18, 11/21, 11/25/24 CNS-3871637# PASADENA PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CHARLES BRUCE MILLER AKA CHARLES B. MILLER CASE NO. PROVA2400954
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of CHARLES BRUCE MILLER AKA CHARLES B. MILLER.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by DONALD B. MILLER in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN BERNARDINO.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that DONALD B. MILLER be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent's WILL and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The WILL and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 12/23/24 at 9:00AM in Dept. F2 located at 17780 ARROW BLVD., FONTANA, CA 92335
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner ANDREW WERTHEIM - SBN 323236
PACIFIC ESTATE PLANNING P.C. 29970 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE, SUITE 109 MURRIETA CA 92563
Telephone (951) 973-0313 BSC 226056 11/18, 11/21, 11/25/24 CNS-3871691# ONTARIO NEWS PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF MARIO S. BALIWAG CASE NO. 24STPB12743
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of MARIO S. BALIWAG A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by LILIA P. BALIWAG, AKA LILY BALIWAG in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that LILIA P. BALIWAG, AKA LILY BALIWAG be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on DECEMBER 13, 2024 at 8:30 A.M. in Dept.: “5” located at: 111 N. Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA Stanley Mosk Courthouse
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. OTHER CALIFORNIA statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
PAUL D. VELASCO, SB# 192421
Attorney for Petitioner VELASCO LAW GROUP, APC 333 W. Broadway, Suite #100 Long Beach, CA 90802
PNSB# 107439
Published in: Belmont Beacon Pub Dates: November 18, 21, 25, 2024
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CLOVER THOMAS CASE NO. 24STPB12904
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of CLOVER THOMAS.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by DANA THOMAS in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that DANA THOMAS be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: 12/16/24 at 8:30AM in Dept. 9 located at 111 N. HILL ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court
on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to Section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code) File#: FBN20240010153 Pub: 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024 San Bernardino Press
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN20240010005
upon filing pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code Sections 6250- 6277). /s/ Vafa Von Raees, Manager. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on October 30, 2024 Notice- In accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 17920. A Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to Section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code) File#: FBN20240010005 Pub: 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024 San Bernardino Press
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as DNA VENTURE INVESTMENTS 9163 Desert Acacia Ln. Corona, CA 92883
Riverside County Mailing Address 9163 Desert Acacia Ln. Corona, CA 92883
Riverside County Dennis Yamamoto, 9163 Desert Acacia Ln., Corona, CA 92883
Riverside County
This business is conducted by: a individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousands dollars ($1000).)
s. Dennis Yamamoto Statement filed with the County of Riverside on November 7, 2024 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires at the end of the five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the county clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any changes in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 Et Seq., business and professions code). I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Peter Aldana, County, Clerk File# R-202413964 Pub. 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024, 12/05/2024 Riverside Independent
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN20240009769
The following persons are doing business as: Cafe Eden, 201 W B Street A, Ontario, CA 91762. Mailing Address, Po Box 3593, ontario, CA 91762. Shelja Incorparated (CA, 201 W
B Street A, Ontario, CA 91762; Armando Sandoval, CEO. County of Principal Place of Business: San Bernardino
This business is conducted by: a corporation. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. By signing below, I declare that I have read and understand the reverse side of this form and that all information in this statement is true and correct. A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that all information on this statement becomes Public Record upon filing pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code Sections 62506277). /s/ Armando Sandoval, CEO. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on October 22, 2024 Notice- In accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 17920. A Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to Section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code) File#: FBN20240009769 Pub: 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024, 12/05/2024 San Bernardino Press
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 20246702407. The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Postalannex#14001, 18377 Beach Blvd, Ste 222, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Full Name of Registrant(s) Emad Shaheen,(CA-(202134310452, 23986 Aliso Creek Rd, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677. This business is conducted by a corporation. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Postalannex#14001. /S/ Shipco, llc, Emad Shaheen, President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on November 4, 2024. Publish: Anaheim Press 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024, 12/05/2024
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 20246702627.
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: SUNSHINE PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING, INC., 8161 E Kaiser Blvd #27907, Anaheim, CA 92809. Full Name of Registrant(s) NOGALES PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING, INC. (CA, 1650 E 4th St #101, Santa Ana, CA 92701. This business is conducted by a corporation. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. SUNSHINE PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING, INC.. /S/ Natalie McFee, Chief operating officer. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on November 7, 2024. Publish: Anaheim Press 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024, 12/05/2024, 12/12/2024
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as Donut Star
40525 California Oaks Road Suite E7
Murrieta, CA 92562
Riverside County Mailing Address
27490 Yellowwood Way, Murrieta, CA 92562
Riverside County (1). Huong Lim Chea, 27490 Yellowwood Way, Murrieta, CA 92562 (2). Stephen Siv Chea, 27490 Yellowwood Way, Murrieta, CA 92562
Riverside County
This business is conducted by: a married couple. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 2002. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousands dollars ($1000).) s. Huong Lim Chea Statement filed with the County of Riverside on October 23, 2024
NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires at the end of the five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the county clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any changes in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 Et Seq., business and professions code). I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office.
Peter Aldana, County, Clerk
File# R-202413311
Pub. 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024, 12/05/2024, 12/12/2024
Riverside Independent
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as Vista Donuts 27493 Washington Avenue Murrieta, CA 92562
Riverside County Mailing Address 274900 Yellowwood Way, Murrieta, CA 92562
Riverside County Stephanie Chea, 274900 Yellowwood Way, Murrieta, CA 92562 Riverside County
This business is conducted by: a individual. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on October 1, 2023. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousands dollars ($1000).)
s. Stephanie Lim Chea Statement filed with the County of Riverside on October 23, 2024 NOTICE: In accordance with subdivision (a) of section 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires at the end of the five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the county clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any changes in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence
address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 Et Seq., business and professions code). I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office.
Peter Aldana, County, Clerk File# R-202413312 Pub. 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024, 12/05/2024, 12/12/2024 Riverside Independent
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN20240010002
The following persons are doing business as: Santa fe dental group, 228 W Baseline Rd, Rialto, CA 92376. Mailing Address, 228 W Baseline Rd, Rialto, CA 92376. A.M. ARTEAGA, DDS, INC. (CA 3842998, 228 W Baseline Rd, Rialto, CA 92376; ELOISA GONZALEZ SOTELO, SECRETARY. County of Principal Place of Business: San Bernardino This business is conducted by: a corporation. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on January 1, 2015. By signing below, I declare that I have read and understand the reverse side of this form and that all information in this statement is true and correct. A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that all information on this statement becomes Public Record upon filing pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code Sections 6250- 6277). /s/ ELOISA GONZALEZ SOTELO, SECRETARY. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on October 30, 2024 Notice- In accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 17920. A Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to Section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code) File#: FBN20240010002 Pub: 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024, 12/05/2024, 12/12/2024 San Bernardino Press
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN20240010335
The following persons are doing business as: Keyard Modular, 15800 El Pardo Rd. Suite A3, Chino, CA 91708. Mailing Address, 15800 El Pardo Rd. Suite A3, Chino, CA 91708. Key Yard Inc. (CA 4109510, 15800 El Pardo Rd. Suite A3, Chino, CA 91708; Deuk kwon Kim, CFO. County of Principal Place of Business: San Bernardino This business is conducted by: a corporation. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name
By City News Service
The Yuletide spirit will come alive next week at the Riverside Convention Center, where the 35th annual Festival of Trees starts for a two-day celebration featuring elaborately adorned firs, benefiting a Riverside County charity for children.
The event, hosted by the Riverside University Health System Foundation, transforms the venue into a virtual Christmas forest, bedecked with 50 "designer trees" — each sporting its own unique theme — for visitors to view, touch and photograph.
The fest, a tradition going back to 1989, will be free and open to the public on Nov. 29 and 30. The hours both days are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
"Come walk through our uniquely decorated Christmas trees from our gala and do some holiday shopping," according to an RUHS Foundation statement.
Several dozen area vendors are slated to have booths inside the Convention Center.
Roughly 300 volunteers return each season to
disagree with AFSCME's claims of bad faith bargaining and characterization of unacceptable bargaining proposals."
UC officials said the university and union had a robust series of meetings and exchanges of various contract proposals between January and May.
"The University's proposals include $700 million in economic increases for AFSCME members and a direct response to what AFSCME had asked for — the greater of a $25 an hour minimum wage or a 5% across-the-board raise," according to the UC. "Our proposals would increase AFSCME members' pay by an average 26% over the five-year contract. We have also proposed $75 or $100 monthly credits for AFSCME members to offset employee premium increases."
University officials said the union in May stopped responding to or acknowledging the university's proposals and declared an impasse "despite our clear willingness to continue to negotiate contract terms." According to the university, the most recent proposal would have raised wages to $25 an hour across the system by July 1, 2025.
The union contends, however, that the univer-
position and decorate each of the nearly 8-foot-tall trees.
The Festival of Trees reverted to in-person celebrations at the downtown Riverside location in 2022.
In 2020, because of the COVID lockdowns, the fest was all-virtual, and in 2021, it was outdoors, relocated to Rancho Jurupa Regional park in Jurupa Valley.
"The Festival of Trees raises awareness and support for crucial work at Riverside University Health System's Pediatric Unit, neonatal and pediatric
intensive care units, and the Riverside County Child Abuse and Neglect Unit," the foundation stated.
A variety of activities are planned, catering to visitors of all ages as they stroll around the trees, organizers said.
Officials estimated the number of fest visitors could reach 10,000 during the two-day period. The event will coincide with the first week of the 32nd annual Festival of Lights downtown.
More information is available at ruhsfoundation. org.
sity "illegally sidestepped bargaining to unilaterally increase health care costs by hundreds of dollars every month," and also refused to provide the union with information on staff vacancies and certain finances.
"For the past year, we have worked to engage in good-faith bargaining over the job quality needs of our members, and the growing staff vacancy crisis that is eroding the quality of services at UC campuses and hospitals," Avant said. "Instead of being a constructive and transparent partner seeking to bring us closer to agreement, UC has sought to drive us farther apart by withholding critical information, showing up unprepared and without authority to compromise, and by seeking to unilaterally impose healthcare cost increases that will
function as a wage cut on workers already struggling to survive."
Union officials alleged that some of its members are forced to endure multihour commutes or sleep in their cars, and the share of the workforce eligible for some government housing subsidies "has nearly tripled since 2017."
Union members staged picket lines at all UC medical facilities, including on the UC Riverside campus.
UC officials said they have been planning for the walkout to mitigate its possible impacts and ensure no disruptions to patient care.
The UC's contract with patient care workers expired July 31, while the service workers' contract lapsed on Oct. 31, according to the union.
that he blacked out and could not remember what happened."
Evidence collected at the scene indicated Joseph had slammed Hayes' face and head into a cabinet and possibly a wall several times, according to the brief.
The gravely injured senior managed to walk to a neighbor's house and ring the doorbell. Although the neighbor wasn't home, she activated her "ring" front porch camera via her mobile phone and spoke directly to Hayes, who had blood on her face and visible swelling around her eyes, the prosecution said.
"She said she had been assaulted by her grandson, 'Andrew,' repeating several times that her grandson had attacked her," the brief recounted.
The victim collapsed unconscious on the porch, and the neighbor called 911. Hayes was taken to Riverside University Medical Center in Moreno Valley, where she succumbed to the blunt force trauma injuries two days later.
Joseph went to his sister's house in Hemet, where Menifee police officers located him and arrested him the day of the assault.
His cousin Harry Fouse told detectives that "Joseph
is a 'mental patient' ... explaining the defendant has episodes where he becomes violent and screams," according to the brief.
"Those bouts are shortly followed by him staring straight ahead and appearing calm," the narrative said.
In a letter to the court received last summer, Steven Lloyd, the victim's nephew, wrote that his aunt's life was "cut short in a manner that is both heartbreaking and incomprehensible. Ethel was a source of immense love and support for those around
her. She was a victim of a senseless and violent act by someone who should have been a source of support and care."
Joseph had been welcomed into his grandparents' house after being paroled from state prison, according to the prosecution. Court records show he has a prior conviction for assault with a deadly weapon resulting in great bodily injury, which had been reduced from attempted murder. He served more than 10 years behind bars.
Street Culture Boutique, one of the standout businesses in Ontario's Downtown Retail Pop-Up Program, recently opened a permanent location, city officials announced Tuesday.
Located at 209 W. Holt Blvd. in the downtown Arts District, the boutique opened Nov. 9 and offers a curated array of vintage sneakers, apparel and accessories, according to a city statement. The shop specializes in new and pre-owned goods such as streetwear, limitededition items and unique brands.
"With an emphasis on quality and style, Street Culture Boutique has everything you need to elevate your look — making it the go-to destination for streetwear," according to the city.
Street Culture Boutique started in the city's pop-up program, which gives select businesses shortterm access to city-owned retail space. The boutique operated at 141 N. Euclid Ave. for a year, paying $1-amonth rent with free utilities and Wi-Fi.
"The program allows emerging entrepreneurs to test the local market affordably while receiving support with permitting, marketing, and connections to the Downtown Ontario Improvement Association," officials said.
"This initiative is part of Ontario's commitment
By Staff
to revitalizing Downtown by helping entrepreneurs launch their businesses without high start-up costs," Jennifer McLain Hiramoto, Ontario's executive director of economic development, said in a statement. "We're thrilled to see Street Culture Boutique take this next step, evolving from a pop-up to a permanent presence in our downtown."
The boutique is co-owned and operated by Ontario natives Steven Alvarez, Robert Corona and Jonathan Anaya, who intend for it to serve as "a hub for
urban fashion enthusiasts" and a tribute to the city's arts scene, officials said.
Recent developments in the city are expected to add 750 new employees, 600 residential units, 13,000 square feet of retail space and a health campus for the University of La Verne.
By securing a permanent storefront, Street Culture Boutique is among an increasing number of businesses revitalizing downtown Ontario, "helping to create a dynamic district that celebrates the area's history and culture," officials said.
By City News Service
PostMalonewas announced Tuesday as one of the headliners of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
The rapper and country artist will make his return to the area after taking the microphone at Stagecoach earlier this year, joined on stage by Dwight Yoakam, Sara Evans and Brad Paisley.
Rolling Stone confirmed that Post Malone would appear at the festival after he appeared to leak the news earlier Tuesday when he announced the dates of his upcoming Big Ass Stadium Tour.
The first two shows listed, April 13 and April 20 in Indio,
align with the Sunday dates of the festival. Asterisks on the announcement poster indicated the performances would be without supporting artists Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell, who would join Post Malone for other stops on the tour.
is clear that we did not prevail in the race for Riverside County Supervisor," Roth said.
"In this great American democracy, which we so cherish and revere, the people have the final say, and I respect and accept their decision to elect Jose Medina as our next County Supervisor. I congratulate Supervisorelect Medina on a hard-fought victory; and, no matter who you voted for in this race, I hope you will join me in wishing Supervisor-elect Medina success — because Riverside County’s success depends on it."
Roth thanked his wife and supporters and added that "it has been the honor of my life to represent our region as State Senator for the last 12 years, working to deliver real results and victories for Inland Southern California. I have always believed public service is about working together, which is why I urge everyone to rededicate themselves to continuing the work needed to make Riverside County an even better place for our families."
Term limits drove Roth from the California State Legislature this year. Previously he was an Air Force major general stationed in the
Riverside area.
Roth highlighted as accomplishments in the Senate since 2012 securing funds for UC Riverside's medical school and funding to add more judicial officers in the county.
"I'm running for supervisor to build more housing our families can afford, improve our quality of life, recruit doctors and make mental health care more accessible," Roth said in campaign literature. "I'll ensure we fund and support public safety to combat crime, fight gang violence and stop illegal drugs from overtaking our communities."
His plan to address homelessness is establishing additional partnerships with nonprofits to expand the county's offerings of mental health and substance abuse treatment options.
Roth bills himself as a "moderate Democrat" but like Medina, who termed out of the Assembly two years ago, Roth has received failing grades from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers' Association. Roth voted for tax or fee increases including on gasoline, mobile phone services and recycling spent car batteries.
Medina was an educator
A source told Rolling Stone that his set would contain "a mix of careerdefining hits" in addition to selections from his most recent album, "F-1 Trillion." Friday's and Saturday's headliners at Coachella 2025 have yet to be announced.
before his 2010 election to the Assembly. He highlighted his advocacy for greater appropriations to UC Riverside and his efforts to acquire seed funding for the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and other restoration projects in Riverside.
The former assemblyman said he would make sure the sheriff's department has accountability in order to reestablish community trust, referencing complaints about jail conditions that has led to at least one lawsuit.
"I will deliver for Riverside County families by tackling our homelessness crisis by rapidly moving people off our streets and into housing," he said in a campaign promotion.
Medina also pledged to work to improve public health and expand mental health and addiction services.
In June he appeared before the Board of Supervisors to speak in opposition of double-digit percentage pay raises that were ultimately approved for the sheriff, district attorney and other elected officials. Medina said if voters select him for the office he would continue Jeffries' tradition of declining pay raises for himself.