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Tran declares victory after lead grows slightly in congressional race
By Joe Taglieri joet@beaconmedianews.com
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Tran declaredvictory Monday after an additional 36 votes increased his lead over incumbent Rep. Michelle Steel, R-Cypress.
The latest vote count that concluded Monday evening showed Tran's lead edged upward from 545 votes to 581 in the 45th Congressional District race.
Tran leads 157,622157,041, or 50.1% to 49.9% of the vote, according to the California Secretary of State's Office.
Tran gained 26 votes in his lead over Steel following Saturday's count in Orange County, the Registrar of Voters reported. No ballots from the Los Angeles County areas of the district were counted Saturday. No ballots were counted Sunday.
Ballot processing in the LA County section of the district will resume Tuesday, according to the RegistrarRecorder/County Clerk's office.
Tran, a consumer rights attorney and co-owner of an Anaheim pharmacy with his wife Michelle, trails in Orange County 142,219138,586 votes, or 50.65%49.35%. He leads in the LA County portion — Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian Gardens and a section of Lakewood — 19,036-14,822, or 56.2%43.8%.
While the margin is still very slim, Tran released a statement Monday proclaiming victory.
“This victory is a testament to the spirit and resilience of our commu-
nity," Tran said. "As the son of Vietnamese refugees, I understand firsthand the journey and sacrifices many families in our district have made for a better life. My parents came to this country to escape oppression and pursue the American Dream, and their story reflects the journey of so many here in Southern California.
"Throughoutthis campaign, I heard from voters who wanted representation that prioritizes our community’s unique challenges. From the need for affordable healthcare and housing to the importance of an economy that includes everyone, people here are looking to the future with hope and determination. I look forward to representing that optimism and working tirelessly to ensure that our
communities’ voices are heard in Washington.
"I want to thank every volunteer, supporter, and voter who believed in our campaign’s mission. This victory is a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish together. I am honored to represent you and eager to get to work and put people first.”
Steel, who is seeking a third term, or her campaign have not commented on the race publicly since Nov. 4, the day before Election Day.
Tran led by 519 votes entering vote counting Saturday, 480 votes entering Friday, 397 votes entering Thursday, 314 entering Wednesday and 102 at the start of ballot processing Tuesday. His first lead posted Nov. 16, moving ahead by 36 votes after trailing by 11,363
on Nov. 6.
On Nov. 8 Tran trailed by 7,590 votes, 6,901 Nov. 9, 6,128 Nov. 10 when only ballots from LA County were processed, 3,908 Nov. 11, 2,227 Nov. 12, 349 Nov. 13, 236 Nov. 14, and 58 Nov. 15.
The number of ballots remaining to be counted was not known.
HouseRepublicans attained 219 seats as of Tuesday, one over the 218 needed for a majority, the Associated Press reported. Democrats have 213 seats, and three races are still undecided.
Republicans won 53 seats in the Senate, gaining four. Democrats lost four and have 47 Senate seats.
The GOP also won 27 of the 50 governorships that were up for grabs this election.
Decision on Menendez brothers' bid for release pushed to next year
By Fred Shuster, City News Service
Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life sentenceswithout parole for the 1989 shotgun slayings of their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion, will have to wait until the new year for a decision on their bid for release, with a judge Monday scheduling a hearing on the matter for late January.
Attorneys for the brothers are pursuing various avenues in hopes of securing their release from prison, contending that new evidence backs the Menendez's claims that they were sexually abused by their father.
During a hearing in Van Nuys, a judge heard testimony from two of the brothers' aunts, both of home pleaded for their release from prison. Judge Michael V. Jesic made no immediate decision, instead scheduling a two-day hearing for Jan. 30-31 to hear the various arguments in the case.
That hearing will replace a previously scheduled Dec. 11 hearing, and will also allow newly elected District Attorney Nathan Hochman, who is set to be sworn in next week, more time to review the case. Current District Attorney George Gascón announced last month that he supports the resentencing of the brothers. But Hochman has not yet said whether he will take a similar position in the case, saying he wants the chance to review the voluminous evidence before making a decision.
Erik Menendez, 53, and Lyle Menendez, 56, both attended Monday's hearing in Van Nuys via an audio link from prison in San Diego. The pair were expected to appear via video, but the video link would not function in the courtroom. The brothers did not speak, other than acknowledging they were able to hear the proceeding.
Defense attorney Mark Geragos said after the hearing that it was "quite the moving experience" to hear two of the brothers' aunts make "impassioned pleas with the judge to send the brothers home."
"The judge has now set January 30th and 31st as the days for a ... hearing on the resentencing," Geragos said, adding that the judge has asserted full jurisdiction over the case. "He's going to ... ask for further briefing, and by January 30th or 31st, we're hoping by the end of that or sometime sooner that we will in fact get the brothers released."
Geragos is hoping to have the brothers re-sentenced on the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter based on alleged new evidence of sexual abuse. The pair were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without the chance of parole for killing their parents, Jose and Mary Louise "Kitty," in their Beverly Hills mansion on Aug. 20, 1989.
The defense filed a petition last year arguing that
Pasadena orgs unite to carve turkeys for Thanksgiving Dinner in the Park
Local organizations and businesses teamed up Monday to present Pasadena's Thanksgiving Dinner in the Park.
City officials along with personnel from the Pasadena Convention Center and exclusive food and beverage provider Sodexo Live! cooked and carved 250 turkeys for Union Station Homeless Services’ annual Thanksgiving Dinner in the Park.
The holiday event is now in its 12th year.
By Staff
"The cherished tradition" of connecting community members to prepare meals continues as city officials and representatives from local organizations gathered at the Pasadena Convention Center this morning to participate," a Monday city statement said.
Event participants included:
- Pasadena Center Operating Company Board Chair and Pasadena Councilmember Tyron Hampton;
- Union Station Homeless Services Board Member Deserae Jones and Vice President of Development Mario
- Sodexo Live! Regional Executive Chef JC Pulido;
- Pasadena Center Operating Company Chief Executive Officer Michael Ross; and - Sodexo Live! General Manager Christina Sherwood.
“We look forward to this event each year during the holiday season,” Ross said in a statement. “We appreciate Union Station Homeless Services’ commitment to the Pasadena community and the essential support
it provides. It’s an honor to collaborate with them to put a warm meal on the table for those experiencing food insecurity.”
In addition to the holiday event, Union Station Homeless Services needs donations and volunteers to support their year-round efforts. City officials suggested shopping the organization's wish list, attending a fundraiser or contributing volunteered time for kitchen shifts and meal deliveries.
More information is available at unionstationhs.org. Thanksgiving Dinner in the Park started as a community potluck at Central Park and has evolved over the years into a two-week event, officials said. The turkeys prepared by the Pasadena Convention Center and Sodexo Live! are distributed either as reheat-able meals for families to take home or served as a sit-down meal at the Adult Center, 412 S. Raymond Ave.
Doo Dah Parade struts its eccentric stuff in Old Pasadena
Pasadena's yearly celebration of the weird, the Doo Dah Parade, promised and delivered their biggest year yet with the 45th annual procession Sunday.
The parade lineup included more than 100 entries, its largest number ever.
"Taking to the streets will be dozens of inventive, if zany, art cars, mutant vehicles, marching, rocking, and punk bands, and a memorable cast of performance artists, showstoppers, hoofers and crooners, disruptors, political pundits, satirists, absurdists, lone wolves, float makers, and merrymakers," parade officials said prior to the event.
The procession stepped off at 11 a.m. at Raymond Avenue and Holly Street, headed south and turned right onto
Colorado Boulevard, ending at Pasadena Avenue. The parade concluded at about 1 p.m.
An after-party was held at Old Towne Pub, 66 N. Fair Oaks Ave., with live bands and no cover charge. An all-ages after-party was scheduled for Dog Haus Pasadena, 93 E. Green St., which also included live music.
The parade was free to the public, with some street parking available, though organizers also pointed out that the parade route is conveniently located near the Gold Line Memorial Park Station and Pasadena Transit bus stops.
Known as the "twisted sister" of the conventional Rose Parade on Jan. 1, the Doo Dah Parade began as a grassroots event in 1978 to
gain national attention for its eccentric satire. The parade, which has spawned numerous off-beat replicants across the country, is co-produced by Light Bringer Project and the Doo Dah Preservation Society. New entrants this year included The Beatles Reunited, Bob Ross Painting Lesson, Stop Drop and Disco, Mike Dunn Jazz Funeral, The Flat Earth Society, Society for
the Preservation of the Quill Pen, California Jones & the Paraders of the Found Snark and Rocka Chewbacca, an "out of this world Wookiee Rock band."
And organizers promised that "not a rose will be harmed in the making of this parade!"
More information can be found at pasadenadoodahparade.info.
Company issues voluntary statewide recall on raw milk product
By City News Service
The California Department of Public Health on Sunday warned the public statewide to avoid consuming a specific batch of cream top, whole raw milk produced and packaged by Fresno County-based Raw Farm LLC due to a detection of bird flu virus in a retail sample.
At the state's request, the company issued a voluntary recall of the affected product with lot code 20241109 and best by date of 11/27/2024 printed on the packaging. Consumers should immediately return any remaining raw milk to the store where it was purchased. The CDPH is also notifying retailers to remove the affected product from their shelves.
No illnesses have been reported, but health officials — out of an abundance of caution — said consumers should not consume any of the affected raw milk. Drinking or accidentally inhaling raw milk containing bird flu virus may lead to illness. Touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands after touching raw milk with bird flu virus may also lead to infection.
Symptoms of bird flu infection in humans include eye redness or discharge, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, diarrhea, vomiting, muscle or body aches, headaches, fatigue, trouble breathing and fever. Anyone who has consumed voluntarily recalled product, and is experiencing these symptoms, should immedi-
ately contact a health care provider.
State health experts have long warned against consuming raw milk products due to elevated risks of foodborne illness. Outbreaks due to Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, toxin producing E. coli, Brucella, Campylobacter and other bacteria have been reported related to consuming raw dairy products.
Raw milk products are not pasteurized, a heating process that kills bacteria and viruses such as bird flu. Pasteurized milk and milk products are safe to consume because the heating process kills pathogens, including bird flu, that can cause illness, according to health experts.
The County of Santa Clara Public Health Laboratory has been testing raw milk products from retail stores as a second line of consumer protection. The county identified bird flu in one sample of a Raw Milk's product purchased at a retail outlet. The testing was then verified by the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System. Since early October, California has reported 29 confirmed human cases of bird flu, and all but one case came from direct contact with infected dairy cows. No person-to-person spread of bird flu has been detected in California or the U.S. To date, all cases have reported mild symptoms (primarily eye infections).
Thanksgiving food, drink trends revealed by national poll, online ordering data
By Alex Orellana, Instacart via Stacker
As the air turns crisp and the anticipation of holiday gatherings begins, it's time to rediscover the foods and festivities that define the season. According to a recent Instacart survey of over 2,000 U.S. adults by The Harris Poll, a hearty 89% plan to celebrate Thanksgiving.
This report explores the trends surrounding Thanksgiving using Instacart purchase data from the 2023 holiday season as well as a recent Harris Poll survey. The festive findings include the most and least popular Thanksgiving dishes, food preferences by region and favorite holiday beverages.
Thanksgiving trends unveiled Thanksgiving grocery shopping and preparation is all about timing. For Instacart customers, the day before the holiday marked the peak for orders, including staple ingredients. However, purchase data from 2023 showed that turkey orders peaked four
days before the big day, giving savvy planners ample time for the birds to thaw. Data also showed the classic duo of turkey and cranberry sauce was top-of-mind for consumers, as the top five Thanksgiving-focused items included whole turkey, cranberries, whole frozen turkey, pumpkin pie and canned cranberries.
Cooking up a storm Cooking duties this year are a shared affair. While 64% of women plan to prepare at least one dish, 57% of men are also taking up the culinary challenge and contributing at least one dish. Equal proportions — 30% of men and 30% of women — plan to cook the entire feast.
Thanksgiving celebrations will also look a bit different this year from generation to generation: Gen X (ages 44-59) are more likely than Gen Z (ages 18-27) or Boomers (ages 60-78) to assume the role of Thanksgiving hosts (42% vs. 32% each),
while Gen Z (66%) and millennials (59%) will fill seats as enthusiastic attendees (vs. 41% Gen X and 43% Boomers).
Gen Z (92%) and millennials (91%) are more likely than Boomers (86%) to celebrate Thanksgiving, while Boomers (14%) are more likely to skip the festivities this year than Gen Z and millennials.
Gen Z (63%), millennials (66%), and Gen X (61%) are all leading Boomers (53%) in planning to cook or prepare food contributions.
How long is too long in the kitchen?
Thanksgiving preparations are no walk in the park, with 62% of those participating in preparing dishes investing four or more hours in prep time. Interestingly, more men (66%) than women (59%) plan to spend four or more hours preparing dishes for Thanksgiving.
Regional contrasts reveal that folks in the Northeast are more likely than those in the West or South to spend
less time cooking, with 45% planning a brisk one- to three-hour prep versus 31% in the West and 34% in the South.
Meanwhile, those in the West are more likely than those in the Northeast to hunker down for the long haul, with half of home cooks in the region planning
to cook for four to six hours (50% vs. 37%). Notably, 10% in the South are ready to engage in marathon 10-hour plus culinary sessions. Cheers to that!
According to the survey, 53% of those age 21+ celebrating Thanksgiving this
year plan to indulge in alcoholic beverages and 8% will opt for nonalcoholic beer or wine with dinner. Instacart purchase data confirms that nonalcoholic drink purchases are on the rise: Between 2019 and 2023, alcohol orders that included
Monrovia
Nov. 14
At 3:58 a.m., a caller in the 300 block of South Madison reported that the windows of her vehicle were smashed, and the doors were open. No items were reported missing. This investigation is continuing.
At 6:26 a.m., a resident in the 100 block of El Norte reported her vehicle stolen. This investigation is continuing.
At 8:11 p.m., a business in the 700 block of West Huntington reported a vehicle loitering in the parking lot, and the occupants were littering. Officers arrived and made contact with the occupants. A computer search revealed two of the occupants had warrants for their arrest. They were arrested and taken into custody.
At 9:16 p.m., a caller in the 700 block of South Shamrock reported a subject loitering on the property. Officers arrived and made contact with the subject. The subject was found to be in possession of a controlled substance. The subject was arrested and taken into custody.
At 10:54 p.m., an officer patrolling the 700 block of Los Angeles saw a vehicle driving recklessly, and a pedestrian was recording the act. The officer conducted a traffic stop and made contact with the driver and pedestrian. An investigation revealed a loaded gun in the vehicle. The driver and passenger were arrested and taken into custody.
Nov. 15
At 12:26 a.m., several call-
ers in the 700 block of California reported a traffic collision. Officers arrived and found a single vehicle had collided with a parked vehicle. Officers made contact with the driver, who displayed symptoms of being under the influence. An investigation determined the driver was under the influence. The driver was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period.
At 7:28 a.m., a resident in the 1700 block of South Fifth reported damage to her vehicle window and steering column. This investigation is continuing.
At 9:18 a.m., a victim in the 600 block of Linwood reported that personal items and money were stolen from his unlocked vehicle three days prior. This investigation is continuing.
At 11:06 a.m., while patrolling the 1600 block of South Magnolia, an officer was alerted to a felony vehicle in the area. Officers responded, located the vehicle, and made contact with the owner. An investigation revealed the owner had just purchased the vehicle. He was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and taken into custody.
At 3:01 p.m., a traffic collision was reported in the area of May and Foothill. Officers arrived and discovered it was a three-vehicle collision. An investigation revealed the collision was caused by a vehicle that fled the scene. This investigation is continuing.
At 4:12 p.m., a resident in the 300 block of West Lemon reported a neighbor dispute. Officers arrived and made con-
tact with the subjects involved. A computer search revealed one of the subjects was wanted for a parole violation. He was arrested and taken into custody.
At 8:11 p.m., a business in the 1600 block of South Mountain reported a shoplifting incident. Officers arrived and located the suspect nearby, still in possession of the stolen property. A computer search revealed the suspect had a warrant for his arrest. The suspect was arrested and taken into custody.
At 9:06 p.m., a resident in the 200 block of North Ivy reported that his residence was burglarized. This investigation is continuing.
Nov. 16
At 12:02 a.m., an officer patrolling the 1500 block of South Myrtle saw a theft take place and attempted to make contact with the suspect. When the officer attempted to detain the suspect, he resisted. The suspect was arrested and found to be in possession of someone else's driver's license and credit card. The suspect was taken into custody.
At 2:07 a.m., a resident in the 100 block of East Olive reported a vehicle loitering in the area and playing loud music. Officers arrived and attempted to make contact with the vehicle. As officers approached, the vehicle drove away, committing several vehicle code violations. Officers initiated a traffic stop and made contact with the driver, who displayed symptoms of intoxication. An investigation determined the driver was under the influence. He was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sober-
ing period.
At 9:25 a.m., an employee from a store in the 600 block of West Huntington reported a shoplifting. Officers arrived and located a suspect nearby in possession of the stolen property. A computer search revealed she had warrants for her arrest. She was arrested and taken into custody.
At 11:03 a.m., a passerby in the 100 block of West Duarte reported a suspicious person in the roadway. Officers arrived and located the subject nearby. A computer check revealed he had warrants for his arrest. He was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and taken into custody.
At 1:57 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 400 block of North Magnolia regarding a welfare check for a male subject. Officers arrived and made contact with the subject. He was not in need of assistance. A computer check revealed he had a warrant for his arrest. He was arrested and taken into custody.
At 2:10 p.m., an employee from a store in the 700 block of East Huntington reported two subjects were in the store possibly shoplifting. The subjects left the store as officers were arriving. Officers made contact with the subjects, who were found to be in possession of the stolen property. A computer search revealed one of them had a warrant. Both subjects were arrested and taken into custody.
At 2:11 p.m., a shoplifting incident from days prior was reported by a store employee in the 700 block of East Huntington. This investigation is continuing.
At 4:23 p.m., employees from a store in the 700 block of East Huntington reported a suspect entered the store and fled with merchandise without paying. This investigation is continuing.
Nov. 17
At 2:17 a.m., an officer patrolling the 1100 block of East Huntington saw a vehicle commit a traffic violation. A traffic stop was conducted, and the driver displayed symptoms of being under the influence. A DUI investigation revealed she was under the influence. She was transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period. Her passenger was too intoxicated to care for himself, and he was also arrested and taken into custody.
At 10:21 a.m., several callers in the area of Foothill and Mayflower reported a female subject exposing herself. Officers arrived and located her. A computer search revealed she had a warrant for her arrest. She was arrested and taken into custody.
At 9:31 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 400 block of West Duarte regarding a robbery. Officers arrived and made contact with the victim. An investigation revealed the victim pulled into a liquor store parking lot, and as he was exiting his vehicle, a male adult suspect grabbed his phone and forcibly ripped it from the victim's hands. The victim was uncooperative and did not want prosecution. This investigation is continuing.
Nov. 18
At 5:05 a.m., a caller in the area of Huntington and May-
flower reported a vehicle with sparks coming from under it. Officers arrived and located the vehicle driving on its front rim. The driver stated he was unaware the tire was missing from the rim. A DUI investigation revealed the driver was under the influence. He was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period.
At 9:54 a.m., employees from a business in the 400 block of Genoa reported the business was vandalized. This investigation is continuing.
At 10:35 a.m., a traffic collision was reported in the area of Evergreen and California. No injuries were reported. The driver who caused the collision was cited at the scene.
At 12:53 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 400 block of West Foothill regarding a battery. Officers arrived and made contact with one of the subjects involved. An investigation determined the subjects are known to each other. The subject who remained at the scene was pepper sprayed, while the other subject fled. This investigation is continuing.
At 3:26 p.m., a caller in the 200 block of West Huntington reported a suspicious subject in the area. Officers arrived and determined the subject had stolen merchandise from the location. An employee requested a citizen’s arrest. The subject was arrested and taken into custody.
At 4:30 p.m., a victim walked into the MPD lobby to report his wallet had been stolen from a locker room at a gym. This investigation is continuing.
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Duarte
Duarte celebrating the holidays with multiple magical events
The holidays are here, and Duarte has a sleigh full of festive events to keep your spirit bright. From a sparkling tree lighting to a visit from Santa himself, this season promises to be full of joy, laughter, and plenty of hot cocoa.Through Dec. 8, residents in incorporated Duarte can participate in decorating competition. In December, get ready for the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony, Snow Nite, Breakfast with Santa and much more. A list of city events and event information can be found on the city calendar at accessduarte.com/community/residents/city-facilitiesrentals/city-calendar.
Monrovia
Old Town Monrovia releases holiday event schedule
Join the Monrovia Old Town Advisory Board and the City of Monrovia this holiday season for tons of events and activities for the whole family. Each year, hundreds of residents, community members, and partners gather in Old Town for the Holiday Parade and this year it will take place on Thursday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. Santa Claus and his friends, atop a decorated fire engine escorted by a police car, and a decorated public works sleigh will tour each neighborhood from Dec. 9 to Dec. 13 from 5 to 9 p.m. For a detailed schedule of neighborhoods, visit monroviaca.gov/santatour. Holiday carolers will fill Old Town with joyous music every Saturday in December from 3 to 6 p.m. and visitors can enjoy carriage rides every Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. To celebrate the New Year, Monrovia will host two family-friendly events on Dec. 31. "Noon Year's Eve," a familyfriendly event, begins at 10 a.m. at Library Park (321 S Myrtle). Night owls can head
to Old Town on New Year's Eve night at 10 p.m. to ring in the new year.
San Gabriel
Holiday tree lighting with a taste of San Gabriel on Dec. 3
Ring in the holiday season at San Gabriel's annual Holiday Tree Lighting celebration on Tuesday, Dec. 3 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Families and friends are invited to Plaza Park for a festive evening filled with holiday joy and cherished memories. The holiday tree will be illuminated at 7 p.m. as Santa Claus makes a grand entrance atop the San Gabriel Fire Department’s vintage fire truck. During this year's "Taste of San Gabriel," attendees can enjoy complimentary, bite-sized samples from some of San Gabriel’s finest local restaurants and eateries, available while supplies last. For more information, visit SanGabrielCity.com/TreeLighting.
Long Beach
Long Beach breaks ground on new affordable housing project in Alamitos Beach area
On Nov. 21, the City of Long Beach commemorated the start of construction for 300 Alamitos, an 82-unit affordable housing project in the Alamitos Beach area for low-income seniors and seniors who have experienced homelessness. This five-story community of one-bedroom homes designed by Mercy Housing California will feature a large open space courtyard and recreation area, an indoor lounge and community space, as well as resident support services. The project, located at a former parking lot at its namesake address of 300 Alamitos Ave., will serve qualified older adults ages 55 and older.
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Anaheim
Anaheim adopts new laws barring blocking sidewalks,
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bike nuisances, smoking
New city laws take effect this week covering obstruction of public spaces, bike nuisances and an expansion of Anaheim’s smoking ban to parks and other places.The laws — two additional ordinances and an amendment to an existing one — take effect Nov. 28. The new and expanded ordinances apply to everyone in Anaheim, including those living in homelessness.The changes address life destroying drug use, loss of public spaces and other unsustainable issues at Anaheim parks, bus stops, along streets, freeways and railways and other public spaces.As part of city or state laws, Anaheim already prohibits camping, bike theft and smoking in many places, with the new laws expanding on existing regulations. One set of changes adds provisions to the Anaheim Municipal Code prohibiting abandoned property on sidewalks and other public spaces, lying on or otherwise obstructing sidewalks, staying in medians, parkways and other landscaped areas and using bus benches, park tables and other spaces for extended sleeping or lying down.
Riverside
Riverside County
Riverside County EMS collaborates on program for field administration of blood products
The Riverside County EMS Agency has announced the launch of the Prehospital Adult Blood Transfusion program, an initiative that allows Emergency Medical Services (EMS) professionals to administer blood products in the field. This program, developed in collaboration with Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Bernardino and Ventura counties and the State of California EMS Authority, aims to enhance the quality of pre-hospital care, especially for trauma patients requiring immediate intervention
before arriving at the hospital due to internal bleeding. “The field administration of blood for certain critical trauma patients is a new and growing capability in EMS systems nationally, and we are delighted to support the local EMS agencies leading California in establishing these programs,” stated Dr. Hernando Garzon of the California EMS Authority.
City of Riverside
Riverside welcomes Voltu Motor Inc.
Voltu Motor Inc., creators of a new class of commercial electric trucks that are expected to be in great demand across California and the nation, will locate its global headquarters and manufacturing facility in Riverside, with the city receiving 20 of the first vehicles for use in its utilities, streets and parks departments. Voltu plans to establish a manufacturing and research facility capable of producing approximately 14,000 vehicles during their first three years of operations in Riverside. Initially, the company will relocate 20 employees from Argentina and expects to create more than 400 jobs within the next four years, rising to 700 jobs over time, with more than 1,200 indirect jobs being created in supporting industries. The City of Riverside will be the point of sale, meaning that sales taxes from the vehicles will return to the city to help pay for local quality of life improvements. Voltu’s projections anticipate $1.6 billion in revenue from the deployment of over 14,000 trucks.
Corona
Corona Fire Department announces new lifesaving blood program
In a groundbreaking advancement for emergency medical services in the region, the Corona Fire Department has launched a prehospital blood transfusion program that enables
emergency responders to deliver life-saving blood products directly to trauma victims on scene.Through a strategic partnership with LifeStream Blood Bank, Corona Fire Department is one of the few agencies nationwide to operationalize this progressive life-saving protocol. This program enhances trauma care by allowing emergency teams to stabilize patients experiencing severe blood loss en route to the hospital, significantly improving patient outcomes. LifeStream’s expertise and resources ensure a reliable supply of life-saving blood products, and the department will host regular blood drives to support this initiative.
San Bernardino
San Bernardino County
Over 100 youth celebrate their adoption finalization
Over 100 youth, ranging in age from 10 ½ months to 14 years old, were adopted into their forever homes on Nov. 13 during the Children and Family Services (CFS) 24th Annual Adoption Finalization Event. In partnership with the Superior Court of California and the San Bernardino County Juvenile Court, 70 families celebrated the finalization of their adoptions at the Ontario Convention Center. This year’s theme, “Making Campfire Memories with Forever Families,” captured the warmth and lasting bonds formed on this special day. CFS provided various activities for the families such as face painting, balloon animals, treasure hunts, and a resource fair while they waited for their courtroom time to finalize their adoptions.
2025 Point-In-Time Count planning is underway
San Bernardino County is putting out a call for volunteers to help with the official count of unsheltered individ-
uals on Jan. 23 to collect data that will be used to determine how federal resources will be allocated. As an added enhancement, a special focus for volunteers will be to offer supportive services to the unhoused community in real-time alongside multidisciplinary county teams. Using a web-based app, county employees, community groups, homeless service providers, stakeholders and volunteers will canvass cities, towns and unincorporated communities to count, survey and assist individuals whose primary nighttime residence is in a vehicle, park, abandoned building, transit center, riverbed or other unsheltered location. The information collected from the survey will be shared with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. To register as a volunteer, please visit https://sbchp.sbcounty.gov/ community-projects/pointin-time-count.
Public Defender’s Mobile Defense arrives in Barstow Dec. 4
The San Bernardino County Public Defender’s Mobile Defense Program will provide mobile court services in Barstow on Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 12:30 to 4 p.m. at the Barstow Church of God in Christ, located at 1375 Bishop Nathaniel Jones Jr. Way. The Mobile Defense Program is designed to provide equitable access to justice for all San Bernardino County residents by offering legal services and remote access to court. Services at the event will include record-clearing expungement assistance, requests to clear bench warrants, modifying misdemeanor summary probation and re-enrollment in courtrequired classes. In addition to legal services, local organizations, including the High Desert Black Worker Center, G.O.G.O. Barstow and the Victor Valley Family Resource Center, will offer free resources such as food distribution and additional community support services.
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California expert: Trump working to greatly expand presidential power
By Suzanne Potter, Producer, Public News Service
California good governanceexpertsare warning the expansion of presidential power under a second Trump administration could cast aside expertise and the public good to further purely political aims.
President-electDonald Trump has nominated multiple candidates known more for their personal support for him than for relevant expertise.
Bill Resh, associate professor of public policy at the University of Southern California, said Trump appears to be following the blueprint set by Project 2025.
“Project 2025 puts into
place principles such as loyalty, first and foremost, to the President as a criterion for placement into these agencies, and often with the intention of undermining those missions.”
Supporters of Presidentelect Trump say voters have given him a mandate to govern as he sees fit. So far, he has nominated people strongly aligned with the oil industry to run the U.S. Interior Department and be Energy Secretary. He has nominated a climate change skeptic to run the Environmental Protection Agency, a television host with no exec-
utive experience as Defense Secretary, an election denier for Attorney General and a vaccine skeptic to run the Department of Health and Human Services.
Resh noted Trump has already suggested using recess appointments to avoid what could be bruising confirmation hearings for some of his nominees.
“His stars are aligned to consolidate executive power and bring what used to be either quasi- or fully independent agencies, that were not subject to political whims, to bring those agencies to heel toward his
policy preferences,” Resh contended.
This year, the U.S. Supreme Court found presidents cannot be prosecuted for most actions in office.
And come January, both houses of Congress will be controlled by allies of President-elect Trump.
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New California rebate program launched to cut home energy costs
By Suzanne Potter, Producer, Public News Service
Anew rebate program
could save California families up to $8,000 on an electric heat pump for home heating and cooling.
The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates program is funded by the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.
Deana Carrillo, director of the Reliability, Renewable Energy and Decarbonization Incentives Division of the California Energy
Commission, encouraged homeowners to replace their older, natural gaspowered systems.
“More efficient electric heat pumps can lower your energy bills,” Carrillo pointed out. “They’ll also help decarbonize your homes to make sure that the air in your home is cleaner.”
TECH data suggests that the median heat pump HVAC install in CA costs almost $19,000. Families
who make between 80% and 150% of the area median income qualify for a $4,000 rebate and those who make less are eligible for the full $8,000 rebate.
Get more information at Tech Clean California’s page for the H-E-E-H-R-A program.
The program fights climate change by reducing reliance on natural gas, a fossil fuel, to heat homes and run power plants. Carrillo stressed more
electric heat pumps should lower California’s carbon emissions.
“We need to be looking at using energy more efficiently,” Carrillo asserted. “That will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, both locally in your home and in our effort to fight climate change nationally.”
The state rolled out a program in October benefiting multifamily households. California expects to give out $15,000 rebates for single-family and multifamily house-
Rams receiver arrested on suspicion of drunken driving
By City News Service
Rams receiver Demarcus Robinson was arrested before sunrise Monday on suspicion of driving under the influence on the Ventura (101) Freeway in Woodland Hills, where authorities reported he was driving over 100 mph.
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CaliforniaHighway Patrol officers from the West Valley Area office noticed a speeding white Dodge sedan on the northbound Ventura Freeway, south of Tampa Avenue, at 5:13 a.m. After the officers stopped the sedan, the driver identified himself as Demarcus Dontavian Robinson, according to a CHP statement.
Officers observed what they determined to be "symptoms of alcohol impairment" and arrested Robinson on suspicion of driving under
Robinson, 30, has 26 receptions for 384 yards and a career-best six touchdowns this season. He caught a touchdown pass in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at SoFi Stadium.
A Rams spokesman said the team was aware of the situation, and that coach Sean McVay would address it with reporters at a regularly scheduled news conference
on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The celebrity news and entertainment websiteTMZ. com was first to report on Robinson's arrest.
Anyone who has information regarding Robinson's arrest was asked to call the CHP West Valley Bureau at 818-888-0980 and request to speak to Public Information Officer Sturges.
alcohol orders that included nonalcoholic drinks jumped by 157% during the week leading up to Thanksgiving. This shift likely mirrors the growing popularity of the "sober curious" movement, as more people seek out ways to celebrate without alcohol.
The generational divide: Mac and cheese vs. stuffing
Tradition reigns supreme when it comes to Thanksgiving, with three in four Americans planning to celebrate Thanksgiving (75%) preferring traditional dishes. However, there are generational differences on what dishes are considered fan favorites — Gen Z shows an affinity for macaroni and cheese (63%) and mashed potatoes (67%), ranking these dishes among their favorites, while Boomers are most likely to rank macaroni and cheese among their least favorites (27%).
On the other hand, the Boomer generation is quite fond of stuffing (76%) and mashed potatoes (69%), ranking the comfort foods among their top favorites, while Gen Z is most likely to rank stuffing as their least favorite (21%). This difference in opinion might indicate a shift in what future generations may view as a Thanksgiving musthave for their dinner spread.
Turkey takes top spot
Though many claim Thanksgiving is "all about the sides," the survey insights show people like to come for the main event. Turkey is the most popular Thanksgiving dish for 74% of Americans, with mashed potatoes (67%) and stuffing (64%) securing second and third places, respectively. Sadly for cranberry fans, cranberry sauce is the No. 1 least favorite dish for over a quarter of Americans (27%).
Here are the top five most popular and least popular Thanksgiving sides, according to this survey: Polarizing sides or
regional delights?
Culinary preferences — especially among some of the least favorite dishes nationally — vary in popularity from region to region.
Apple pie is most favored in the Northeast, with 50% listing the dish as their top favorite compared with 42% in the South and 39% in the Midwest and West. And while pecan pie was tied for one of the least favorite Thanksgiving dishes across the country, it finds an enclave of support in the South, with 40% wanting to add it to their dessert plate compared with 24% in the Northeast, 26% in the Midwest and 27% in the West.
Green bean casserole is a favorite for both Southerners and Midwesterners, with 43% of each group ranking it as one of their top dishes. Westerners, perhaps leaning into their health-conscious reputation, are more likely
Thanksgiving
which foods are served for Thanksgiving, there are also regional preferences about how those foods are
Here are the top five states with the most orders for sweet potatoes and
than those in the Midwest (36% vs. 29%) to consider salad one of their favorite Thanksgiving sides.
Not only are there regional preferences about
prepared. Instacart looked at how many orders with sweet potatoes also included marshmallows, which could indicate a preference for candied yams with marsh-
While candied yams with marshmallows is a quintessentially Southern-inspired dish, 2023 purchase data shows the possible appeal of this side across the country, resonating deeply across the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and South.
Regional flavors and holiday traditions shape Thanksgiving plans
Regional preferences help shape holiday meals — whether it's the Northeast's preference for apple pie or the South's love for green bean casserole. These patterns not only reveal the diverse culinary landscapes across the country but also offer valuable insights for retailers and consumers alike, showcasing the unique tastes that define Americans' holiday experiences.
Family, football and festivities: Thanksgiving isn't just about food; it's also about family. A heartfelt 69% plan to spend time with loved ones, with women (75%) leading the embrace of togetherness over men
(64%). For many, the holiday isn't complete without gridiron action — 58% plan to watch TV, with 62% of those focusing on football. This is closely followed by 47% of Thanksgiving TV viewers who plan to watch a Thanksgiving Day parade.
Easy as pie
Across the country, folks were flocking to pre-made pies to enjoy on Turkey Day. According to Instacart data from 2023, purchases for ready-made pies topped the list in:
1. Wyoming
2. West Virginia
3. New Mexico
4. Alaska
5. Kentucky
South serves up more from-scratch pies
It's possible that Southern neighbors were more inclined to prepare a scratch-made offering, as orders for pie crusts and fillings topped the charts in:
1. Mississippi 2. Arkansas
3. North Carolina
4. West Virginia
5. Missouri
West Virginians united by their love of pie
Take me home, country roads. West Virginians ranked in the top five for each pie category, indicating a broad love for pies, no matter how they're made.
Survey method
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Instacart from Sept. 19-23, among 2,077 adults ages 18 and older. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within +/- 2.5 percentage points using a 95% confidence level.
This story was produced by Instacart and reviewed and distributed by Stacker. The article was copy edited and retitled from its original version. Republished with CC BY-NC 4.0 License.
Rite Aid workers ratify 3-year contract
By City News Service
The union representing more than 3,500 Rite Aid workers across SouthernCaliforniavoted to ratify a new three-year contract with the company Sunday, union officials said.
The deal was reached last week after about four months of bargaining.
"Today, by ratifying this contract, Rite Aid workers securedhistoricwage increases for every member, protected our health benefits and secured our pension," according to a statement put out by seven United Food and Commercial Workers locals.
"After countless hours
at the bargaining table, the hard-working UFCW members stood together for their families and each other and won a strong contract. This contract is a concrete and direct result of the tireless work of the memberled bargaining committee and our members' engagement in the fight. Our members are fighting for a more promising future, and this contract will help to achieve that goal," the statement continued.
Rite Aid officials did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
According to the UFCW, the contract includes:
-- Significant wage
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increases each year of the contract for all workers. Initial increases will be retroactive to July 21, 2024.
-- New longevity rates at 10 and 15 years.
-- Protection of health care and pension benefits, with Rite Aid agreeing to fully fund all health care and pension benefits with no changes for the duration of the contract.
-- Protections for fulltime and part-time guaranteed hours.
-- Elimination of lunch waiver practice.
The deal goes into effect immediately, according to the union.
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New coach Lynne Roberts sets lofty goals for Sparks
By City News Service
Newly hired coach Lynne Roberts said Thursday the Sparks "should be the best organization, program, team," in the WNBA and that Los Angeles should be the league's "premier market."
"I'm a competitor at heart, so I'm up for the challenge," Roberts said at her introductory news conference at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday afternoon.
"I know there's going to be peaks and valleys ... but I'm here to do what I can and do my part to win as many games as we can and get that championship culture back here."
Roberts' hiring to succeed Curt Miller was announced Tuesday. The Sparks announced on Sept. 24 they had "mutually agreed to part ways" with Miller, five days after completing his second season with a league-worst 8-32 record.
Roberts is the Sparks' third permanent coach since they last reached the WNBA playoffs in 2020. They last won the WNBA Finals in 2016,
last reached the WNBA Finals in 2017 and last won a playoff game in 2019.
Roberts, 49, had coached the University of Utah since the 2015-16 season, guiding the Utes to a 165-116 record and berths in the NCAA tournament each of her final three full seasons. The team was off to a 3-1 start when she resigned to accept the Sparks' position.
"I've been asked, `Why are you doing this?"' Roberts said. "Why wouldn't I do this ... when what I want (is) to be the premier market in the WNBA? We've got the support. I trust Eric (Holoman) and the ownership group and what they're saying, where they want our program to be, where they want this organization to go."
Holoman, the team's governor and managing partner, called Roberts "an outstanding coach and leader."
"We are thrilled to bring her decades of winning coaching experience to our organization," Holoman said in a statement. "Through our
comprehensive international search, Lynne's modern view of basketball, her communication skills, and ability to build relationships made her the right choice for the role."
General manager Reagan Pebley said the team conducted an "exhaustive ... global search" for a coach and "I've racked up a lot of frequent flyer miles."
"When Eric and I set out
to identify the pillars that we were looking for in the head coach, we were very, very clear," Pebley said. "There were three main things. We wanted a smart basketball mind that saw the game in a forward thinking way. We wanted somebody that was a developer, a developer of a program, a developer of people, a developer of skill. And when I say develop, I
mean more nurturer.
"That means you have to be a great leader. So that was the third thing we were really looking for, was just an excellent leader, somebody who was transformational, not just to an offense and a defense, but to people, to a community. So with Lynne, I say check, check, check on all of those."
For the past three seasons, Utah led NCAA Division I in 3-point shots, was second in overall offensive rating and third in effective field goal percentage. In the 2023-24 season, 95% of the Utes' shots were either 3-point shots, at the rim or in free throw lane.
Roberts began her coaching career in 1997 as a student assistant at Seattle Pacific immediately after concluding her playing career with the Falcons, while pursuing a master's degree in athletic administration. She remained on their staff as an assistant coach after receiving her master's degree in 2000. She was the coach at Chico State from 2002 through 2006, guiding the Wildcats to an
86-31 record and berths in the NCAA Division II tournament each season, including reaching the Sweet 16 and Final Four her final two seasons.
Roberts became a Division I coach for the first time in 2006 when she was hired by Pacific. The Tigers had losing records in each of her first five seasons, but winning records in each of her last four, reaching the Women's National Invitation Tournament each time.
Roberts was selected as the Big West Coach of the Year for the 2012-13 season, when Pacific won the conference's regular-season championship and was 27-8 after going 18-14 the previous season. Her career record at Pacific was 135-144.
Miller was 25-55 in his two seasons as the Sparks' coach. He succeeded Derek Fisher, who was fired after the team started the 2022 season with a 5- 7 record. Fred Williams coached the team to a 8-16 record as interim coach for the remainder of that season.
Americans spend less time outside home post-COVID, UCLA study reveals
By Jasmin Jose, LA Post via Stacker
Arecent study by UCLA indicates that Americans are spending more time inside their homes and far less time outside.
Other studies — like a survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics — indicate that this could be a post-COVID-19 phenomenon. At the same time, there are studies that also suggest that Americans were spending more time alone even before the pandemic.
A study published on Oct. 30 by Brian D. Taylor and Sam Speroni of the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies and Eric A. Morris of Clemson University revealed that people are spending almost an hour less outside their homes each day compared to 2019. People are also reducing travel time by about
12 minutes daily.
The team delved into the American Time Use Survey data, which is collected by the federal government. They examined how over 30,000 people spent their days from 2019 to 2023, excluding 2020. They omitted 2020 due to the COVID-19 disrupted data gathering that year. Taylor and his colleagues believe this new homebody lifestyle is here to stay, as a side effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. They're advocating for a fresh look at how cities are planned and moves are made.
About 22 million people worked from home in 2023, according to a Pew Research Center survey. About 39% of people across the country have jobs that allow employees to work from home, at least part of the time. With
more people working from home, UCLA researchers say it's time to rethink how office and store spaces are used.
happening, like more online shopping and remote work. He thinks our cities and transportation need to catch
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They suggest relaxing restrictions on converting commercial buildings to housing and increasing curb space for delivery vehicles.
Morris pointed out that COVID-19 just accelerated changes that were already
up with these shifts.
This study could mean significant changes for how people build cities, run buses and trains, and use commercial buildings. Additionally, the authorities might need to rethink their long-term
plans for roads, buildings and zoning laws.
While it's clear that daily routines have changed, the researchers say more information is needed to truly understand how this affects health, social lives and the economy.
On the other hand, another study done by Patrick Sharkey, a professor of sociology and public affairs at Princeton, indicated that the time spent by Americans at home increased by one hour and 39 minutes a day, or 10%, from 2003 through 2022. It's a trend that rose sharply during the pandemic and had yet to return to more typical levels by 2022. Sharkey seemed to suggest that Americans preferred staying indoors even before the first stay-athome orders were enacted.
In his influential 2000 book, "Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community," political scientist Robert D. Putnam investigated this trend. He posited that Americans had exchanged their social institutions, including churches, social clubs, and bowling leagues, for social isolation, which had negative repercussions for society.
As per Sharkey's research, people who were employed exhibited a significant increase in the amount of time they spent at home, as did those with higher incomes and levels of education. This story was produced by the LA Post and reviewed and distributed by Stacker. The article was copy edited from its original version. Republished with CC BY-NC 4.0 license.
Rosemead City Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ON DECEMBER 10,
2024
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rosemead City Council will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at 7:00 PM, at Rosemead City Hall, located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead. Remote public comments will be received by calling (626) 569-2100 or via email at publiccomment@cityofrosemead.org by 5:00 p.m. on December 10, 2024. A live phone call option may also be requested by calling the number provided above. All comments are public record and will be recorded in the official record of the City. If you have a request for an accommodation under the ADA, please contact Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk, at (626) 569-2100.
CASE NO.: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 23-01 AND ZONE CHANGE 23-01– The 2021-2029 Housing Element was adopted by the Rosemead City Council on January 11, 2022, and certified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development on August 1, 2022. Rezoning is required by State law to ensure that there are enough sites with adequate densities to meet the housing need in the upcoming eight years. During the Housing Element process, the City assessed a number of sites in its Sites Inventory that would be able to accommodate the City’s assigned 2021 Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) of 4,612 units (1,154 very low, 638 low, 686 moderate, and 2,134 above moderate). With units entitled and under review, as well as anticipated ADUs, the City has adequate capacity for its RHNA units. In addition, the City has the option to pursue additional sites suitable for residential development through rezoning opportunities on City Identified Parcels. The City identified ten candidate sites that may provide opportunity to accommodate the shortfall housing need to comply with SB 166 (no net loss), if rezone efforts were undertaken (Housing Element Rezoning Efforts). With a lower income RHNA of 1,792 units, vacant and underutilized sites, including three sites for potential rezoning, provide additional capacity to satisfy the RHNA requirement while providing a buffer of 485 units for a total of 2,277 low/very low-income units. The rezoned sites will meet the requirements of Government Code §65583.2, including but not limited to a minimum density of 20 units per acre, minimum site size to permit at least 16 units on site, and zoned to allow ownership and rental housing by-right in which at least 20 percent of the units are affordable to lower income households. The proposed action includes changes to the City’s General Plan and Zoning Map to implement the City’s certified Housing Element. The changes are summarized in the Candidate Site Identified to be Rezoned to Accommodate Shortfall Housing Need Table on page 2.
The City’s adopted 2021-2029 Housing Element as well as our implementation efforts can be viewed online at: https://www.cityofrosemead.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10035075&pageId=17285586
challenge may be limited to only those issues raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Rosemead at, or prior to, the public hearing.
Pursuant to California Government Code Section 65091, this public hearing notice has been published in at least one newspaper of general circulation within the local agency and has been mailed to all owners of real property as shown on the latest equalized assessment roll within 300 feet of the real properties that is the subject of the hearing. Lastly, this notice is also posted in six (6) public locations, specifying the availability of the application, plus the date, time, and location of the public hearing. For further details on this project, please contact Annie Lao, Senior Planner, at (626) 569-2144 or alao@ cityofrosemead.org. In addition, the City Council Agenda and Staff Report will be available on the City’s website under “City Calendar” (www.cityofrosemead.org) at least 72 hours in advance of the public hearing. Any person interested in the above proceedings may appear at the time and place indicated above to testify in support of, or in opposition to, the item(s) indicated in this notice.
Notice and Publication Date: November 28, 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.
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 rezoning efforts for 7545 Garvey Avenue and 7539 Garvey Avenue were completed on May 26, 2022. On November 18, 2024 the City of Rosemead Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing. Upon hearing all testimonies from the public, the Planning Commission recommended approval of this request to the City Council.
On November 18, 2024 the City of Rosemead Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing. Upon hearing all testimonies from the public, the Planning Commission recommended approval of this request to the City Council.
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.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The proposed project is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) because the project is covered by the common sense exemption that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. It can be seen with certainty that the proposed project, Housing Element Rezoning Efforts, will not have a significant effect on the environment. The Housing Element Rezoning Efforts includes changes to the City’s General Plan and Zoning Map to implement the City’s certified Housing Element, as required by State law. No development projects are proposed as part of the Housing Element Rezoning Efforts. Furthermore, each future development proposal on any of the Housing Element Rezoning Effort sites will have to go through their own environmental analysis pursuant to CEQA to evaluate potential impacts specific to that proposal. Accordingly, General Plan Amendment 23-01 and Zone Change 23-01 is exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3).
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The proposed project is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) because the project is covered by the common sense exemption that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. It can be seen with certainty that the proposed project, Housing Element Rezoning Efforts, will not have a significant effect on
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.
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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
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
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 sub-
LEGALS
ject 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.
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)]
ment 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 “C-39” and/or “C-43” 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.
Activity Proposed Use of CDBG Funds
Award of Contract Agreement is proposed for January 14th, 2025.
Code Enforcement Identification of code deficiencies as they relate to planning, zoning, health & safety, and substandard housing issues.
Pedestrian Ramp Improvement Project Upgrading of existing pedestrian ramps to comply with ADA standards at the following low- and moderate-income area
intersections:
$85,000
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
• S Gladys Ave & E Marshall St (NW, NE)
• Dewey Ave & California St (SE)
Ericka Hernandez City Clerk
• California St & E Norwood Pl (All Corners)
• Walnut St & E Norwood Pl (All Corners)
• E Norwood Pl & Strathmore Ave (All Corners)
• Dewey Ave & Strathmore Ave (All Corners)
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 agree-
San Gabriel City Notices
Public Notice: City of San Gabriel Notice of Public Hearing Before the City Council
You are invited to participate in a public hearing before the San Gabriel City Council. You will have an opportunity to present your opinion regarding this item at the meeting or in writing prior to the meeting. Please submit all written comments to the City Clerk Department, in person or electronically using the online public comment form at https://www.sangabrielcity.com/PublicComment by the hearing date to be considered by the City Council. The meeting will be broadcast on the City of San Gabriel’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/CityofSanGabriel
Hearing Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 TIME: 6:30 p.m.
Location Of Hearing: Council Chambers located on the second floor of San Gabriel City Hall (425 South Mission Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91776) The meeting can be viewed live at: https://www.youtube. com/CityofSanGabriel
Project: FY 2025-2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs Budget and Allocation
Description: The City of San Gabriel City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. The purpose of the hearing is to consider the proposed FY 2025-2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Allocations and Budget Plan.
I. The Los Angeles County Development Authority has informed the City of San Gabriel that the preliminary federal CDBG funding allocation estimate for the 2025-2026 fiscal year is $297,581, an anticipated 7% increase from the current year’s allocation amount. These funds may be used for a broad range of activities that advance community development goals of providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanded economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons. For the upcoming fiscal year, Code Enforcement, Graffiti Control, and Youth Services Programs from the previous year are recommended for continuation, in addition to two newly proposed projects: the Pedestrian Ramp Improvement Project and the Housing Rehabilitation Program. The proposed programs/projects for the 2025-2026 fiscal year are listed in the table below. Please note that the proposed budgets for specific projects are subject to change.
Activity
Code Enforcement Identification of code deficiencies as they relate to planning, zoning, health & safety, and substandard housing issues.
Pedestrian Ramp Improvement Project Upgrading of existing pedestrian ramps to comply with ADA standards at the following low- and moderate-income area intersections:
• S Gladys Ave & E Marshall St (NW, NE)
• Dewey Ave & California St (SE)
• California St & E Norwood Pl (All Corners)
• Walnut St & E Norwood Pl (All Corners)
• E Norwood Pl & Strathmore Ave (All Corners)
• Dewey Ave & Strathmore Ave (All Corners)
• S Palm Ave & E Ralph St (NW, SW)
• S Palm Ave & E Bencamp St (NW, SW)
• Euclid Ave & Dewey Ave (NE, NW)
• Walnut St & E Newby Ave (All Corners)
$85,000
• Euclid Ave & E Newby Ave (All Corners) $157,944
• Euclid Ave & E Newby Ave (All Corners) $157,944 Graffiti
• S Palm Ave & E Ralph St (NW, SW)
Published November 21st and November 28th, 2024. ROSEMEAD READER
• S Palm Ave & E Bencamp St (NW, SW)
• Euclid Ave & Dewey Ave (NE, NW)
• Walnut St & E Newby Ave (All Corners)
$16,516 Youth Services Program (Public Service) Provides recreational sports programming for students attending grades 6-8 at schools within the San Gabriel Unified School District. $28,121
Housing Rehabilitation Program Provides funding for essential repairs and upgrades in slum/blight areas to enhance living conditions and support revitalization of the community. $10,000
Total $ 297,581
II. The Los Angeles County Development Authority has informed the City of San Gabriel that there is an unallocated balance of $15,553 in CDBG funding available for use in the Pedestrian Ramp Improvement Project for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.
II. The Los Angeles County Development Authority has informed the City of San Gabriel that there is an unallocated balance of $15,553 in CDBG funding available for use in the Pedestrian Ramp Improvement Project for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.
Questions: For further information on the CDBG Program administered by the City of San Gabriel, please contact the Community Development Department at (626) 308-2806.
Environmental Review: Not a project as defined in Section 15378 of the state CEQA Guidelines, as grant acceptance in and of itself, does not have a potential for any adverse impacts to the environment. Prior to construction, separate environmental review of individual construction projects may be required.
Questions: For further information on the CDBG Program administered by the City of San Gabriel, please contact the Community Development Department at (626) 308-2806. Environmental Review: Not a project as defined in Section 15378 of the state CEQA Guidelines, as grant acceptance in and of itself, does not have a potential for any adverse impacts to the environment. Prior to construction, separate environmental review of individual construction projects may be required.
Per Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to only raising the issue you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk prior to the public hearing.
Per Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to only raising the issue you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk prior to
Publish November 28, 2024
Public Notice: City Of San Gabriel Notice of Public Hearing Before the Planning Commission
You are invited to participate in a public hearing before the City’s Planning Commission. Members of the public may submit public comments by U.S. Mail addressed to Community Development Department, Attn: Public Hearing Comment, 425 S. Mission Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91776, which must be received by the hearing date, or electronically using the online public comment form at http://sangabrielcity.com/PlanningComment, by 5:00 p.m. of the hearing date to be considered by the Planning Commission. The meeting will be broadcast on the City of San Gabriel’s YouTube channel at the link shown below:
Hearing Date: Monday, October 14, 2024 TIME: 6:30 p.m.
Location Of Hearing: Council Chambers located on the second floor of San Gabriel City Hall (425 South Mission Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91776) The meeting can be viewed live at: https://www.youtube.com/CityofSanGabriel
Project Address: 1522 Stevens Avenue, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Project Description: The application, Project No. TMAP24-006 is for a Tentative Tract Map (TTM) No. 84467 for the subdivision of one lot for condominium purposes. The project would result in five condominium units. The project site is located in the R-NC zone within the Valley Boulevard Specific Plan area.
Questions: For additional information or to review the application, please contact Christine Song, Senior Planner at (626) 308-2806 ext. 4625 or csong@sgch.org.
Environmental Review: The project was reviewed for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This project is exempt from the requirements of CEQA, per Guidelines Section 15332, Class 32 (In-Fill Development).
Per Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to only raising 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.
SAN GABRIEL PLANNING COMMISSION
By Samantha Tewasart, Assistant Community Development Director
Publish November 28, 2024 SAN GABRIEL SUN
EL Monte City Notices
LEGAL NOTICE OF HYBRID REGULAR MEETING LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT CONSOLIDATED OVERSIGHT BOARD
REGARDING THE CONVEYANCE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER THE DOF-APPROVED LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN BY THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE EL MONTE COMMUNITY REDEVLOPMENT AGENCY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34181(f), that the Los Angeles County First District Consolidated Oversight Board (the “Oversight Board”) will hold a meeting as follows:
Date: December 9, 2024
Time: 9:00 am
Location: Mt. SAC College, 1100 N Grand Ave., Walnut, CA 91789 Founders Hall, Building 10
To participate via computer or smartphone, please join at: Link: https://lacountyboardofsupervisors.webex.com/ lacountyboardofsupervisors/j.php?MTID=mb52736e5579e9875078 04c1376ebed01Webinar Number: 2537 880 1265
Password: lacob1 (522621 when dialing from a phone or video system)
To listen by telephone:
+1-213-306-3065 Access Code: 253 788 01265
At the above described public meeting, the Oversight Board will consider taking action to approve a Memorandum of Understanding to the Purchase and Sale Agreement (“MOU”) among the City of El Monte, the Successor Agency to the former El Monte Community Redevelopment Agency (“Successor Agency”), and Area Y El Monte, LLC, a California limited liability company (“Purchaser”), in furtherance of the Successor Agency’s Long Range Property Management Plan (“LRPMP") approved by the State of California, Department of Finance (“DOF”) under Health and Safety Code Section 34191.4(c).
The property is identified as APNs 8575-021-936, 8575-021-934, 8575-021-932, 8575-017-909, 8575-019-907, 8575-019-908, 8575019-910, 8575-019-911, 8575-019-912, and 8575-019-913 (“Property”) and is listed on the Successor Agency’s LRPMP as Property Nos. 19 through 24 and 35 through 38. The proposed Oversight Board resolution would approve the MOU, confirming the purchase price to reflect the property being sold for the as-is price and grant the parties additional time by mutual agreement to close, if required. A copy of the proposed MOU is available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, El Monte City Hall, 11333 Valley Boulevard, El Monte, CA 91731 during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
All interested persons and organizations are invited and encouraged to attend the Oversight Board meeting and express their opinions for, against, or neutral to this agenda item. For those interested persons and organizations that would like to be heard regarding this matter, you must register to join the WebEx Event or attend in-person. For those calling in via telephone, you will not be able to comment during the meeting. However, you may email your comments to lacobsubmittal@bos.lacounty.gov or via mail to: Los Angeles County First Supervisorial District Consolidated Oversight Board, 500 W. Temple Street, Room B-50-B. Los Angeles, CA 90012, by 5:00 pm the day
prior to the scheduled meeting. The staff report, resolution, and MOU will be available on the Oversight Board’s website at http:// lacob.lacounty.gov at least 72 hours prior to the meeting.
If you challenge the item listed above in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the meeting in consideration of this agenda item described in this notice, or in a written correspondence delivered to the Oversight Board prior to the meeting at which this matter will be considered, and action taken. Furthermore, you must exhaust any administrative remedies prior to commencing a court challenge to the Oversight Board’s action on this matter.
Further information regarding the MOU may be obtained by contacting Sandra Elias, City Planner, at City Hall 626-258-8626; email: selias@elmonteca.gov.
Dated: November 28, 2024
Published on November 28, 2024 EL MONTE EXAMINER
CITY OF EL MONTE PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Hablamos Español favor de hablar con Jeni Colon (626) 258-8626
TO: All Interested Parties
FROM: City of El Monte Planning Division
PROJECT LOCATION: 4451 Shirley Avenue/ APN: 8577-003-011
APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 11-2024
REQUEST: The Applicant requests CUP No. 11-2024 to allow the operation of an indoor commercial recreational facility within an existing 9,110± square foot warehouse building. The property is in the M-2 (General Manufacturing) zone. This request is pursuant to Section 17.42.030 of the El Monte Municipal Code (EMMC).
PROPERTY OWNER: Baldwin K & D, LLC
APPLICANT: Eric Tsang
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION: Article 19. Categorical Exemptions – Class 1, Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970 and the CEQA Guidelines, as amended.
PLACE OF HEARING: Pursuant to State Law, the Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to receive testimony, orally and in writing, on the proposed project. The public hearing is scheduled for:
Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: El Monte City Hall City Hall East – Council Chambers 11333 Valley Boulevard El Monte, CA 91731
Members of the public wishing to observe the meeting may do so in one of the following ways:
(1) Attend the meeting in person at the City’s Council Chambers.
(2) Turn your TV to Channel 3. (3) City’s website at http://www.elmonteca.gov/378/Council-Meeting-Videos.
(4) Call-in Conference Line at (669) 444-9171; Meeting ID 890 6173 4276, then press #, press # again when prompted for participant ID.
Members of the public wishing to make public comment may do so in one of the following ways:
(1) Call-in Conference Line at (669) 444-9171; Meeting: ID 890 6173 4276, then press #, press # again when prompted for participant ID. Once admitted into the meeting, press *9 to request to speak.
(2) E-mail – All interested parties can submit questions/comments in advance to the Planning Division’s general e-mail address: planning@elmonteca.gov. All questions/comments must be received by the Planning Division no later than 3:00 pm on December 10, 2024.
The staff report on this matter will be available on or about December 5, 2024, on the City of El Monte website, which may be accessed at https://www.ci.el-monte.ca.us/AgendaCenter/PlanningCommission-2 or by e-mailing lmacmorran@elmonteca.gov.
Americans With Disabilities Act : In compliance with Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132) and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof, the Agenda will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability. Should you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office by calling (626) 580-2016. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting.
Persons wishing to comment on the environmental documentation or proposed application may do so in in writing prior to the meeting date and must be received by 3:00 p.m., the day of the meeting. Public Comments of no more than 3-minutes shall be read into the record. Written comments shall be sent to Laura MacMorran; El
Monte City Hall West; 11333 Valley Boulevard; El Monte, CA 91731 or lmacmorran@elmonteca.gov. If you challenge the decision of the City Planning Commission, 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 Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information regarding this application please contact Laura MacMorran at (626) 580-2096. Monday through Thursday, except legal holidays, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
PUBLISHED DATE: Thursday, November 28, 2024, by Sandra Elias, Planning Commission Secretary
Publish November 28, 2024 EL MONTE EXAMINER
CITY OF EL MONTE ZONING REVIEW COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Hablamos Español favor de hablar con Jeni Colon (626) 258-8626
TO: All Interested Parties
FROM: City of El Monte Planning Division
PROJECT LOCATION: 5368 La Madera Avenue / APN: 8541-014-073
APPLICATION: Minor Variance (MV) No. 05-2024
REQUEST: The Applicant is proposing to construct a 455 square foot addition to an existing 846 square foot single-family dwelling. Minor Variance No. 05-2024 is requested to allow the deviation from the required rear setback from 20 feet to 6 feet. The subject site is located in the R-1B (Single-Family Residential) zone. The MV request is made pursuant to Chapter 17.125 (Variance and Minor Variances) of the El Monte Municipal Code (EMMC).
PROPERTY OWNER: Alvaro & Maria D. Lopez
APPLICANT: Julio Jimenez
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION: Article 19. Categorical Exemptions – Class 1, Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970 and the CEQA Guidelines, as amended.
PLACE OF HEARING: Pursuant to State Law, the Zoning Review Committee will hold a public hearing to receive testimony, orally and in writing, on the proposed project. The public hearing is scheduled for:
Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: El Monte City Hall City Hall East – Council Chambers 11333 Valley Boulevard El Monte, CA 91731
Members of the public wishing to observe the meeting may do so in one of the following ways:
(1) Attend the meeting in person at the City’s Council Chambers. (2) Call-in Conference Line at (669) 444-9171; Meeting ID 819 5313 8958, then press #, press # again when prompted for participant ID.
Members of the public wishing to make public comment may do so in one of the following ways:
(1) Call-in Conference Line at (669) 444-9171; Meeting: ID 819 5313 8958, then press #, press # again when prompted for participant ID. Once admitted into the meeting, press *9 to request to speak. (2) E-mail – All interested parties can submit questions/comments in advance to the Planning Division’s general e-mail address: planning@elmonteca.gov. All questions/comments must be received by the Planning Division no later than 3:00 pm on December 10, 2024.
The staff report on this matter will be available on or about December 5, 2024, on the City of El Monte website, which may be accessed at https://www.ci.el-monte.ca.us/276/Zoning-Review-Comimittee or by e-mailing antoniaperez@elmonteca.gov.
Americans With Disabilities Act : In compliance with Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132) and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof, the Agenda will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability. Should you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office by calling (626) 580-2016. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting.
Persons wishing to comment on the environmental documentation or proposed application may do so in in writing prior to the meeting date and must be received by 3:00 p.m., the day of the meeting. Public Comments of no more than 3-minutes shall be read into the record. Written comments shall be sent to Antonia Perez; El Monte City Hall West; 11333 Valley Boulevard; El Monte, CA 91731 or at antoniaperez@elmonteca.gov. If you challenge the decision of the City Zoning Review Committee, in court, you may be limited to
4th quarter touchdown gives USC 19-13 victory over UCLA, bowl eligibility
By City News Service
Jayden Maiava threw a 4-yard pass to Ja'Kobi Lane with 6 minutes, 55 seconds to play for USC's lone touchdown in a 19-13 victory over UCLA at the Rose Bowl Saturday evening that made the Trojans bowl eligible and ended the Bruins' bowl hopes.
The touchdown came one play after sophomore receiver Makai Lemon caught a lateral from Maiava and threw a 39-yard pass to Kyron Hudson. The pass was Lemon's first of his 18-game college career.
UCLA had the ball twice after the touchdown. Its first drive ended when quarterback Ethan Garbers was stopped for no gain when he ran up the middle on a fourth-and-1 play from the Bruins' 34-yard line.
The Trojans then drove 21 yards on eight plays, culminating with Michael
Lantz's 30-yard field goal with 2:09 left.
Garbers threw four consecutive incomplete passes when UCLA regained possession and USC (6-5, 4-5 in Big Ten Conference play) ran out the final 1:46.
The Bruins outgained the Trojans, 376 yards to 346 and led 30:57-29:03 in time of possession. USC led 17-16 in first downs.
The Trojans converted 4 of 14 third downs and 1 of 2 fourth downs. UCLA (4-7, 3-6) converted 3 of 11 third downs and none of their three fourth downs.
Maiava completed 19 of 35 passes for 221 yards and the one touchdown in the redshirt sophomore's second start in his first season at USC after spending the first two years of his college career at UNLV. He did not throw an interception and was
sacked twice.
Garbers, a redshirt senior, completed 20 of 29 passes for 265 yards, including a 10-yard pass to Moliki Matavo with 9:37 left in the third quarter for the Bruins' lone touchdown.
Mateen Bhaghani kicked a 29-yard field goal on the next possession for UCLA.
Lantz kicked 19-, 23- and 22-yard field goals in the first half for the Trojans before a crowd announced at 59,473.
Bhaghani opened the scoring with a 51-yard field goal on the game's first drive.
USC increased its lead in the series 51-34-7, not including victories in 2004 and 2005 that were vacated as part of the penalties issued by the NCAA for improper benefits accepted by 2005 Heisman Trophywinning running back
Reggie Bush and his family. The Bruins have won just seven of the past 26 meetings
The Trojans regain possession of the Victory Bell with the victory. The 295-pound bell that originally hung atop a Southern Pacific freight locomotive and was given to the UCLA Alumni Association in 1939. In 1941, it was taken by a group of USC students who hid it in a variety of locations for more than a year.
Following an intervention by school administrators, the student body presidents of both schools signed an agreement in 1942 providing that the winner of the football game would keep possession for the next year, a tradition that has continued, along with painting the bell's carriage in the school color of the winner.
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LA's vegan community seeks Thanksgiving alternatives
By David Weiner, City News Service
For millions of Americans, Thanksgiving is a celebration of gratitude and time spent with loved ones, but for millions of turkeys, of course, it's something far different.
Despite the nearubiquity of turkeys on Thanksgiving plates, Southland families who want to celebrate the holidays guiltfree do have an impressive number of other meal choices.
The most popular vegan option for holiday dinners is Tofurkey, an Oregonbased company founded in 1980 by self-described teacher, naturalist and hippie Seth Tibbott. The company debuted its tofubased Holiday Roast in 1995. Tofurkey roasts and other products are available at many California supermarkets, and can also be found online for as little as $15.
Several other companies have followed suit and developed their own vegan roasts in recent years, including Gardein, Field Roast, Quorn, Country Life and Trader Joe's.
Veg Out magazine has a guide on where to pick up a vegan holiday meal in Los Angeles on its website at vegoutmag.com. The website also offers holiday recipes.
Los Angeles' largest in-person vegan event for the holiday is the Vegan Thanksgiving Potluck in the Cheviot Hills area south of Century City. It takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday at 2551 Motor Ave., near the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center. Held annually for more than 20 years, the potluck typically draws hundreds of people, and features live music and an open mic.
Other Southland animal rights groups are busy marking the holiday in a number of ways.
Farm Sanctuary is conducting its 38th annual Adopt A Turkey Project. For a donation of $35, people can symbolically adopt a rescued turkey or sponsor
an entire flock for $135, allowing the animals to live out their natural lives at one of the group's spacious farms. Donors who give $35 receive an adoption certificate with a photo of either Serena "The Swiftie," Thelma "The Tender Heart," Freyja "The Introvert" or Ferris "The Underdog."
The sponsorships support the care of the rescued birds, as well as the organization's other work at its farms in Acton and Watkins Glen, New York, to rescue animals in need, educate consumers about the realities of the nation's food system, and advocate for an end to factory farming.
The group has been sponsoring the program since 1986, and several of the turkeys' stories can be viewed at www.farmsanctuary.org/adopt-a-turkey.
The organization has petitioned President Joe Biden to give the turkeys pardoned at this year's White House ceremony a "real pardon" by sending them to one of Farm Sanctuary's locations.
"Celebrating Thanksgiving without the body of a turkey in the middle of the table reflects a growing
movement away from factory farming cruelty," Farm Sanctuary President and Co-Founder Gene Baur said in a statement provided to City News Service. "When we choose compassionate, plant-based foods, we honor the lives of other animals and engender kinder customs for future generations."
Mercy for Animals, an international animal protection nonprofit headquartered in Los Angeles, has launched its "Pardon A Turkey" campaign, in which anyone who pledges to pardon a turkey for the holidays will get a free copy of the group's holiday cookbook, "Plant-Powered Holidays: Delicious Recipes for a Turkey-Free Table."
The group is also promoting a ChooseVeg guide as a resource for incorporating plant-based foods into holiday meals. It can be found at https:// chooseveg.com/.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is also promoting a no- turkey pledge for Thanksgiving, in the sixth year of its "ThanksVegan" campaign. More information, including recipes, can be found at peta.org/thanksvegan.
Last weekend, the nationwide animal rights group hosted a ThanksVegan gathering at the Kindred Spirits Care Farm animal sanctuary in Chatsworth, and on the Thursday before Thanksgiving, PETA volunteers handed out 100 free vegan roasts at the Americana at Brand in Glendale.
PETA is also offering Tommy the AI Turkey, a friendly ChatGPT-powered kitchen helper who can answer questions like "What can I use instead of butter in stuffing?" and "Where can I buy a vegan turkey?"
Additionally, PETA has produced a family-friendly short holiday film starring Toby the Turkey that is running before screenings of "Moana 2" in Indiana, Minnesota and Kansas to show young moviegoers "that turkeys feel joy, pain, and fear just as humans do."
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, more than 46 million turkeys will be killed for Thanksgiving dinners this year. And many animal rights activists say that even before they're slaughtered, their short lives are filled with pain and fear.
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for the American Council on Science and Health.
Indeed, according to the Product Lifecycle Management company Trace One, the average size of a turkey raised in the United States has nearly doubled since the 1960s, going from 18 pounds to 32 pounds.
holiday centerpieces, these gentle birds spend five to six months on farms, where thousands of turkeys are packed into dark sheds with no more than 3.5 square feet of space per bird," according to PETA, which cites a 2006 study by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. "To keep the extremely crowded birds from scratching and pecking each other to death, workers cut off portions of the birds' toes and upper beaks with hot blades and desnood the males (the snood is the flap of skin that runs from the beak to the chest). No painkillers are used during these procedures."
The group further says that "genetic manipulation has enabled farmers to produce heavily muscled birds who can weigh nearly 40 pounds in as little as four months."
"Factory-farmed turkeys are so large that they can barely walk, are unable to fly like their wild cousins, and cannot even engage in normal reproductive behavior, so all turkeys raised for food are conceived by artificial insemination," PETA states, citing a 2015 article by Nicholas Staropoli
The National Turkey Federation, a group formed in 1940 to market the animals as food, did not reply to a request for comment about the welfare of factoryfarmed turkeys, but the group says on its website that turkeys are "raised in specially designed, environmentally controlled barns that provide maximum protection from predators, disease and weather extremes. Except for breeding and transportation purposes, turkeys can roam freely within their house."
The group further states that "to ensure animal welfare practices are upheld throughout the industry, the National Turkey Federation works closely with America's turkey growers, veterinarians and industry experts to develop and maintain strict Standards of Conduct and Animal Care Guidelines for raising healthy birds in a safe environment at every stage of a turkey's lifecycle."
Some vegans also use Thanksgiving as another opportunity to promote the environmental benefits of a plant-based diet.
"Studies have demonstrated that a turkey produces twice as much emissions as a vegan roast, so by omitting turkey from the table people can cut their carbon footprint in half," said Ellen Dent of Animal Alliance Network, a Sherman Oaks-based group that is part of the worldwide Animal Save Movement.
The top turkey-producing states are Minnesota, North Carolina and Arkansas. California is further down the list, producing 6.2 million turkeys each year, or about 2.8% of the U.S. total, according to the National Turkey Federation.
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 Zoning Review Committee at, or prior to, the public hearing.
For further information regarding this application please contact Antonia Perez at (626) 258-8660. Monday through Thursday, except legal holidays, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
PUBLISHED DATE: Thursday, November 28, 2024, by Sandra Elias, Zoning Review Committee Secretary
Publish November 28, 2024 EL MONTE EXAMINER
Monrovia City Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MONROVIA PLANNING COMMISSION
ORDINANCE NO. 2025-01 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 20240008
A public hearing will be held by the Planning Commission of the City of Monrovia at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible on Wednesday, December 11, 2024 to consider Ordinance No. 202501, amending Title 17 (Zoning) of the Monrovia Municipal Code to update the development standards for Accessory Dwelling Units pursuant to California State law. The Planning Commission’s decision will be a recommendation to the City Council for final adoption of this ordinance.
Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) and the City’s local CEQA Guidelines, City Staff determined that there is no possible significant effect directly related to the adoption of Ordinance No. 2025-01. This zoning ordinance implements the provisions of California Government Code Section 65852.1 or Article 2 (commencing with Section 66314) and is therefore exempt from CEQA pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 21080.17 and the California Code of Regulations Section 15282(h); therefore no further action is required under CEQA.
The Staff Report pertaining to this item will be available on Thursday, December 5, 2024 after 4:00 p.m. on the City’s website at https:// www.monroviaca.gov/your-government/boards-and-commissions/ planning-commission/agendas-minutes
Public comments regarding this item may be stated in person at the meeting, or submitted in writing. Written comments submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the meeting date will be distributed to the Planning commissioners.
The purpose of this public hearing is to afford the public an opportunity to be heard concerning the proposed Ordinance. If you challenge the ordinance 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 Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. If you need additional information on this matter or have questions, please contact the Planning Division at (626) 932-5565 or e-mail at planning@monroviaca.gov.
Este aviso es para informarle sobre una junta pública acerca de un cambio de la ley indicada arriba. Si necesita información adicional en español, favor de ponerse en contacto del Departamento de Planificación al número (626) 932-5565.
John Mayer Planning Division Manager
PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER 28, 2024 MONROVIA WEEKLY
Probates Notices
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF PHILIP C.T. HUANG
Case No. 24STPB12640
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of PHILIP C.T. HUANG A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Gordon Huang in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Gordon Huang 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
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: ARMINE BAZIKYAN ESQ SBN 273238
BAZIKYAN LAW GROUP APC 111 E BROADWAY STE 210 GLENDALE CA 91205
CN111970 HUANG Nov 21,25,28, 2024 ARCADIA WEEKLY
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF SUSAN C. EGAN
Case No. 24STPB12750
To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred-itors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of SUSAN C. EGAN
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Timothy Egan in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Timothy Egan 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 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. 16, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 99 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.
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
STE K POMONA CA 91766
CN111924 EGAN Nov 25,28, Dec 2, 2024 DUARTE DISPATCH
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF HAZEL VICTOR
Case No. 24STPB09999
To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred-itors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of HAZEL VICTOR
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Joni Robinson in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Joni Robinson 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. 10, 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.
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. 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 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:
JANICE LEE SHEN ESQ SBN 290049
CUNNINGHAM LEGAL
301 N LAKE AVE STE 1002 PASADENA CA 91101
CN112245 OH Nov 28, Dec 2,5, 2024 SAN GABRIEL SUN
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF STACI LYNN MCFARLAND
Case No. 24STPB12173
To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred-itors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of STACI LYNN MCFARLAND
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Kimberly McFarland Skonos in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Kimberly McFarland Skonos be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
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:
LEONARD M TAVERA ESQ SBN 127070
SEMPER LAW GROUP LLP
330 N BRAND BLVD STE 235 GLENDALE CA 91203
CN112255 MCFARLAND Nov 28, Dec 2,5, 2024 EL MONTE EXAMINER
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
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: J BENJAMIN SELTERS III ESQ
Attorney for petitioner: COLETTE T DAVIS ESQ SBN 143785 LAW OFFICES OF COLETTE T DAVIS 5701 W SLAUSON AVENUE STE 140 CULVER CITY, CA 90230
CN111976 VICTOR Nov 25,28, Dec 2, 2024 MONROVIA WEEKLY
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF HYUN JA OH
Case No. 24STPB13070
To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred-itors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of HYUN JA OH
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Ju Yuop Oh in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Ju Yuop Oh be ap-pointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the dece-dent.
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
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 January 17, 2025 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 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
printed in this county: Rosemead Reader DATED: October 3, 2024 David B. Gelfound JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Pub. November 7, 14, 21, 28, 2024 ROSEMEAD READER ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME PETITION OF Francis Elizabeth Venegas FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24NNCP00647 Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles 300 E. Olive Ave, Burbank, Ca 91502, North Central Judicial District TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner Francis Elizabeth Venegas filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name a. OF Francis Elizabeth Venegas to Proposed name Frances Elizabeth Venegas 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this
Pasadena City Notices
NO. 7438
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PASADENA AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.45, SECTION 10.45.225 OF THE PASADENA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE PASADENA SOUTH LAKE METER ZONE
The People of the City of Pasadena ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Pasadena Municipal Code, Title 10, Chapter 10.45 (Parking Meters), Section 10.45.225 is amended as follows:
10.45.225 – South Lake parking meter zone
A. The South Lake parking meter zone is described as follows:
That certain are of the city of Pasadena, county of Los Angeles, state of California, bounded by the following described courses:
Beginning at intersection of the North line of Green Street and the West line of Hudson Avenue; thence Easterly along said North line, crossing Lake Avenue, to the East line of Mentor Avenue; thence Southerly along said East line, crossing Cordova Street and Del Mar Boulevard, to the South line of San Pasqual Street; thence Westerly along said South line to the East line of said Lake Avenue; thence Southerly along said East line to the North line of Granite Drive; thence Easterly along said North line to the East line of said Granite Drive; thence Southerly along said East line to the South line of said Granite Drive; thence Westerly along said South line to the East line of said Lake Avenue; thence Southerly along said East line to the North line of California Boulevard; thence Easterly along said North line to the Northerly prolongation of the East line of said Mentor Avenue; thence Southerly along said Prolongation to the South line of said California Boulevard; thence Westerly along said South line, crossing Lake Avenue to the West line of said Hudson Avenue; thence Northerly along said West line, crossing said Del Mar Boulevard and Cordova Street, to the Point of Beginning;
B. Except as provided otherwise by this chapter, an escalating parking meter rate will be in effect and the Director of Transportation shall adjust the base parking meter rate at no less than $1.00 per hour and no greater than $5.00 per hour as permitted by posted parking regulations.
1. The rates shall be based on parking demand, with the goal of reaching occupancy by vehicles at the rate of 70 to 90 percent for parking meter spaces on each block at such times and hours that payment is required;
2. Rate changes will not occur more than once every six months;
3. The Director of Transportation shall set the escalated parking rate to be up to two times the base meter rate for any parking beyond an initial base parking period; and
4. Beginning on July 1, 2025, and on each July 1, thereafter, the maximum rates shall be raised by an amount equal to the change in the consumer price index and rounded down to the nearest quarter of a dollar.
C. The parking meter rate shall be $0.00 for vehicles lawfully displaying a no-fee placard, in a manner consistent with any limitations imposed upon the use of such placard, issued pursuant to Section 10.45.027 of this chapter.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and shall cause this ordinance to be published in full text.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from its publication.
Signed and approved this 25th day of November, 2024.
Victor Gordo Mayor of the City of Pasadena
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the City Council of the City of Pasadena at its meeting held this 25th day of November 2024, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Hampton, Jones, Masuda, Rivas, Williams, Vice Mayor Madison, Mayor Gordo
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember Lyon
ABSTAIN: None
Date Published:November 28, 2024
Mark Jomsky City Clerk
Amanda M. Cusick
Deputy City Attorney
Published November 28, 2024 PASADENA PRESS
Introduced by: Councilmember Williams
ORDINANCE NO. 7439
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PASADENA AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.40, SECTION 10.40.140 OF THE PASADENA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN ALLEYS
The People of the City of Pasadena ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Pasadena Municipal Code, Title 10 (Parking Meters), Section 10.40.140 is amended as follows:
10.4.140 - Standing in alleys.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of materials in any alley. Such parking shall not exceed 20 minutes and in no event shall the driver of the vehicle leave less than 10 feet of unobstructed passage, unless otherwise posted.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and shall cause this ordinance to be published in full text.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from its publication.
Signed and approved this 25th day of November, 2024.
Victor Gordo
Mayor of the City of Pasadena
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the City Council of the City of Pasadena at its meeting held this 25th day of November 2024, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Hampton, Jones, Masuda, Rivas, Williams, Vice Mayor Madison, Mayor Gordo
NOES: None
ABSENT: C ouncilmember Lyon
ABSTAIN: None
Date Published:November 28, 2024
Mark Jomsky City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Amanda M. Cusick Deputy City Attorney
Published on November 28,2024 PASADENA PRESS
Probate Notices
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.
(626) 403-2292
11/21, 11/25, 11/28/24 CNS-3872223# PASADENA PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF MAO SUNG KU aka MAO S. KU
Case No. 24STPB12882
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of MAO SUNG KU aka MAO S. KU
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Bonnie Yao in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Bonnie Yao 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. 26, 2024 at 8:30 AM in Dept. No. 99 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:
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 Feb. 7, 2025 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 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:
JEFFREY M OBERTO ESQ SBN 298805
KEYSTONE LAW GROUP P C 11300 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE 910 LOS ANGELES CA 90064 CN111982 AMMARI Nov 25,28, Dec 2, 2024 GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF KEVORK GEORGE SALIBIAN Case No. 24STPB12909
Approved as to form:
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 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
WILLIAM HAYES - SBN 059479
THE HAYES LAW FIRM
729 MISSION ST., #300
SOUTH PASADENA CA 91030
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PAUL HORN ESQ SBN 243227
PAUL HORN LAW GROUP PC 11404 SOUTH STREET
CERRITOS CA 90703 CN111981 KU Nov 28, Dec 2,5, 2024 WEST COVINA PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF RAZAN FARAH AMMARI
Case No. 24STPB12040
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of RAZAN FARAH AMMARI
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Zena Sawaged in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Zena Sawaged 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
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of KEVORK GEORGE SALIBIAN A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Wenhao Huang in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Wenhao Huang 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. 16, 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:
ROUPEN AVSHARIAN ESQ SBN 182647
AVSHARIAN & ASSOCIATES
450 N BRAND BLVD STE 600
GLENDALE CA 91203
CN111986 SALIBIAN
Nov 28, Dec 2,5, 2024
GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF MARKO VITERI
Case No. 22STPB10480
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of MARKO VITERI
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Avril H. Maciel in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Walter Michael Viteri be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent's lost will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. Copies of the lost 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 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. 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 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:
KENT L KRISTOF ESQ SBN 237745
M DENISE KRISTOF ESQ SBN 201987
KRISTOF & KRISTOF
1122 E GREEN ST PASADENA CA 91106
CN111997 VITERI
Nov 28, Dec 2,5, 2024
BURBANK INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
MARK KARAMIAN AKA
MARK M. KARAMIAN AKA
MAIS MARK KARAMIAN
CASE NO. 24STPB12873
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of MARK KARAMIAN AKA
MARK M. KARAMI-
MARK KARAMIAN.
AN AKA MAIS
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by ARARAT KARAMYAN
in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that ARARAT KARAMYAN 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: 12/16/24 at 8:30AM in Dept. 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 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 RYAN D. BOWNE, ESQ. - SBN 236970
LAW OFFICE OF RYAN D. BOWNE, ESQ. 4421 W. RIVERSIDE DR., STE. 200 BURBANK CA 91505 Telephone (818) 846-5515 11/25, 11/28, 12/2/24 CNS-3873098# GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: DEBRA SOTELO LEYVA CASE NO. PROVA2400973
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of DEBRA SOTELO LEYVA.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by ROBERT DEWESTER in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN BERNARDINO. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that ROBERT DEWESTER 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: 01/22/25 at 11:00AM 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
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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 C. TRACY KAYSER - SBN 230022
KAYSER LAW GROUP, APC 1407 N. BATAVIA ST., STE. 103 ORANGE CA 92867
Telephone (714) 984-2004
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11/25, 11/28, 12/2/24
CNS-3873122#
ONTARIO NEWS PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
RAZAN FARAH AMMARI
CASE NO. 24STPB12040
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of RAZAN FARAH AMMARI.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by SUHAIL SAWAGED in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that SUHAIL SAWAGED 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: 12/19/24 at 8:30AM in Dept. 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
STEPHEN P. AJALAT, ESQ. - SBN 159051, AJALAT & AJALAT LLP 330 NORTH BRAND BLVD., SUITE 1250
GLENDALE CA 91203
Telephone (818) 506-1500 11/25, 11/28, 12/2/24
CNS-3873093#
GLENDALE INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: YUN KEITH SHIM
CASE NO. 24STPB13062
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of YUN KEITH SHIM.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by HWA OK SHIM in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that HWA OK SHIM 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: 12/20/24 at 8:30AM in Dept. 2D 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
JESSICA A. LYONS, ESQ. - SBN 269768
LAW OFFICE OF FRED F. MASHIAN, APC 12100 WILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE 245 LOS ANGELES CA 90025-1104
Telephone (310) 274-7501 11/25, 11/28, 12/2/24 CNS-3873462# PASADENA PRESS
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF LETICIA CABA
Case No. 24STPB13048
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of LETICIA CABA
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Miriam CabaStafford in the Superior Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Miriam Caba-Stafford 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 ap-proval. 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 January 10, 2025 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 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 rep-resentative 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: ANJA M REINKE ESQ SBN 146385 LAW OFFICE OF ANJA M REINKE 4000 W MAGNOLIA BLVD STE L BURBANK CA 91505 CN112243 CABA Nov 28, Dec 2,5, 2024 ALHAMBRA PRESS
Public Notices
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME PETITION OF Jiaxing Hu-Yamaguchi FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24LBCP00368 Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles 275 Magnolia, Long Beach, Ca 90802, South Judicial District TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner Jiaxing Hu-Yamaguchi filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name a. OF Jiaxing HuYamaguchi to Proposed name Jiaxing Hu 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reason for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 12/17/2024 Time: 8:30AM Dept: S-26. Room: 5500 The address of the court is same as noted above. 3. a. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the day set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Pasadena Press DATED: November 4, 2024 Michael P. Vicencia JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Pub. November 7, 14, 21, 28, 2024 PASADENA PRESS
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME PETITION OF Kirah Bleu Carlson FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24NNCP00663 Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles 150 West Commonwealth, Alhambra, Ca 91801, Northeast Judicial District TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner Kirah Bleu Carlson filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name a. OF Kirah Bleu Carlson to Proposed name Storm Bleu Levesque 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reason for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing NOTICE OF HEARING
pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (800) 793-6107 or visit this Internet Website www.auction. com, using the file number assigned to this case 24-11687. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale.
NOTICE TO TENANT: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call (800) 793-6107, or visit this internet website www.auction.com, using the file number assigned to this case 24-11687 to find the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase.
Date: 11/11/2024 Prestige Default Services, LLC 1920 Old Tustin Ave. Santa Ana, California 92705
Questions: 949-427-2010
Sale Line: (800) 793-6107
Patricia Sanchez Foreclosure Manager
PPP#24-004718
11/21, 11/28, 12/5/2024 BURBANK INDEPENDENT
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. CA-14-651478-CL Order No.: VTSG1506040 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/24/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): NARCISO PALOMINO, A SINGLE MAN Recorded: 11/2/2005 as Instrument No. 05 2648731 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOS ANGELES County, California; Date of Sale: 1/23/2025 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Doubletree Hotel Los Angeles-Norwalk, 13111 Sycamore Drive, Norwalk, CA 90650, in the Vineyard Ballroom Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $400,894.56 The purported property address is: 1711 W FRANCISQUITO AVE, WEST COVINA, CA 91790 Assessor's Parcel No.: 8467-028-014 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable,
the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 1-800280-2832 for information regarding the trustee's sale or visit this internet website http://www.qualityloan.com, using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-14-651478-CL. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the internet website. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an "eligible tenant buyer," you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an "eligible bidder," you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call CA-14651478-CL, or visit this internet website http://www.qualityloan.com, using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-14-651478-CL to find the date on which the trustee's sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee's sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee's sale. If you think you may qualify as an "eligible tenant buyer" or "eligible bidder," you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE OWNER-OCCUPANT: Any prospective owner-occupant as defined in Section 2924m of the California Civil Code who is the last and highest bidder at the trustee's sale shall provide the required affidavit or declaration of eligibility to the auctioneer at the trustee's sale or shall have it delivered to QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION by 5 p.m. on the next business day following the trustee's sale at the address set forth in the below signature block. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE POST-SALE OVER BIDDERS: For post-sale information in accordance with Section 2924m(e) of the California Civil Code, use file number CA14-651478-CL and call (866) 645-7711 or login to: http://www.qualityloan.com. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's Agent, or the Beneficiary's Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. Date: QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION 2763 Camino Del Rio S San Diego, CA 92108 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 1-800-280-2832 Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Post-Sale Information (CCC 2924m(e)): (866) 645-7711 Reinstatement or Payoff Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION TS No.: CA-14-651478-CL IDSPub #0225431 11/28/2024 12/5/2024 12/12/2024 WEST COVINA PRESS
Fictitious Business Name Filings
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN20240008238
The following persons are doing business as: CEGAA TAX SERVICES, 2553 S EUCLID AVE, ONTARIO, CA 91762. Business Mailing Address, 2553 S EUCLID AVE, ONTARIO, CA 91762. CLARA E GUTIERREZ, 2553 S EUCLID AVE, ONTARIO, CA 91762. County of Principal Place of Business: San Bernardino This business is conducted by: a individual. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on September 1, 2024. 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-
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6277). /s/ CLARA E GUTIERREZ, OWNER. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on September 13, 2019 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#: FBN20240008238 Pub: 09/26/2024, 10/03/2024, 10/10/2024, 10/17/2024, 10/24/2024, 10/31/2024, 11/7/2024, 11/14/2024 San Bernardino Press
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 20246699585. The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: (1). Hybrid plumbing heating and air (2). Hybrid plumbing (3). Hybrid heating and air (4). Hybrid plumbing and HVAC , 3511 w greendtree circle, Anaheim, CA 82804. Full Name of Registrant(s) Usbaldo Munoz, 21607 Menlo Ave, Torrance, CA 90502. This business is conducted by a individual. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on January 1, 2015. /S/ Usbaldo Munoz. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on September 24, 2024. Publish: Anaheim Press 10/31/2024, 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as iManageit 19015 Spalding Avenue Riverside, CA 92508 Riverside County Christine Andrea White, 19015 Spalding Avenue, Riverside, CA 92508 Riverside County This business is conducted by: a individual. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on March 2015. 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. Christine White Statement filed with the County of Riverside on October 17, 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-202413137 Pub. 10/31/2024, 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024 Riverside Independent
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
File No. FBN20240009842
The following persons are doing business as: Busog Belly, 3045 S Archibald Avenue #H-106, Ontario, CA 91761. Mailing Address, 3045 S Archibald Avenue #H-106, Ontario, CA 91761. anncorrell llc (CA, 2811 E Kendall Ln, Ontario, CA 91761; Ellerie Ramos, Manager. County of Principal Place of Business: San Bernardino This business is conducted by: a limited liability company (llc). Registrant
commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on July 1, 2024. 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/ Ellerie Ramos, Manager. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on October 24, 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#: FBN20240009842 Pub: 10/31/2024, 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024
San Bernardino Press
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
File No. FBN20240009867
The following persons are doing business as: Landscape Pro, 10070 Arrow Route, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730. Mailing Address, 4845 Live Oak Canyon Rd, La Verne, CA 91750. MultiFamily Property Services, Inc. (CA, 10070 Arrow Route, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730; Cris Loun, 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, 2014. 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/ Cris Loun, Secretary. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on October 24, 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#: FBN20240009867 Pub: 10/31/2024, 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024 San Bernardino Press
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. Jesus Salazar Statement filed with the County of Riverside on October 28, 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-202413466 Pub. 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024 Riverside Independent
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN20240010153
The following persons are doing business as: KDA Safety, 1240 East Locust Street Ste 206, Ontario, CA 91761-4546. Mailing Address, 1240 E Locust St Ste 206, Ontario, CA 91761. Kens Trading Co., Inc. (CA, 1240 E Locust St Ste 206, Ontario, CA 91761; Joon R Lee, CEO. 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 December 13, 2017. 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/ Joon R Lee, CEO. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on November 4, 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#: FBN20240010153 Pub: 11/07/2024, 11/14/2024, 11/21/2024, 11/28/2024 San Bernardino Press
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN20240010005
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/ 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.
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,
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as Wilson Industrial Door & Dock 12963 Valley Springs Dr Moreno Valley, CA 92553
Mailing Address, 16705 Bonanza Dr, Riverside, CA 92054. Riverside County Jesus Salazar, 12963 Valley Springs Dr, Moreno Valley, CA 92553 Riverside County This business is conducted by: a
The following persons are doing business as: (1). San Bernardino Press (2). Ontario News Press , 820 S. Mrtyle Ave, Monrovia, CA 91016. Mailing Address, 820 S. Mrtyle Ave, monrovia, CA 91016. HLR Media, LLC (CA, 820 S. Myrtle Ave, Monrovia, CA 91016; Vafa Von Raees, Manager. County of Principal Place of Business: San Bernardino This business is conducted by: a limited liability company (llc). Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on May 14, 2014. By signing below, I declare that I have read and understand the
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 or names listed herein on October 28, 2024. 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/ Deuk kwon Kim, CFO. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on November 7, 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#: FBN20240010335 Pub:
Santa Clarita man accused of distributing new deadly synthetic opioid
By Staff
ASanta Clarita man has pleaded not guilty to a federal charge in what prosecutors believe is the nation's first criminal case involving a death caused by the synthetic opioid protonitazene, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
Benjamin Anthony Collins, 21, was arraigned Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles on one count of distribution of protonitazene resulting in death, said federal prosecutors, who added that the drug is up to three times more powerful than fentanyl.
Collins was arrested Monday. A federal magistrate judge ordered Collins jailed without bond while he awaits a tentative Jan. 14 trial date.
According to the indictment, in the early morning hours of April 19, Collins knowingly and intentionally distributed protonitazene, which resulted in the death of of a 22-year-old Stevenson Ranch resident. In recent years, protonitazene has been sold online and is said to be significantly more potent than fentanyl, which itself is 50 times more powerful than heroin.
Collins allegedly sold the victim pills containing the synthetic opioid and arranged to sell the victim a bulk supply in the future, according to court documents. The victim ingested the pills soon afterward in the front seat of his car and quickly died. The victim's mother later found him dead in the car parked outside her home and called 911.
Collins could face 20 years to life in prison if he is convicted, prosecutors said.
Metro continues ridership rebound with 1M weekday boardings in October
By City News Service
LA Metro is reporting continuedridership gains, with the agency averaging more than 1 million weekday boardings in October and marking the 23rd consecutive month of year-over-year growth.
October's combined bus and rail ridership level reached 86% of its 2019 pre-pandemic figures. Metro's average weekday boardings stood at 83.9% of pre-pandemic levels, while weekend ridership stood at 97.5% of its pre-pandemic level.
The bus system saw 22,498,869 trips in October, a 7.5% increase compared with October 2023. Average weekday bus ridership stood at 804,963 in October, an increase of 684 new riders compared with September.
On the weekend, an average of 545,208 trips were taken on Metro buses on Saturdays, while an average of 450,972 trips were taken on Sundays. Bus ridership for October stood at 95.8% of its October 2019 pre-pandemic level.
Metro credited its bus ridership growth to more riders on its J and G lines. The J line, which runs on dedicated bus lanes on the 10 and 110 freeways from El Monte to San Pedro, rose by 10.6%, and the G Line, which serves the San
Fernando Valley, increased by 4.7% compared with October 2023.
Meanwhile, rail boardings rose by 8.6%, and October's figures stood at 85.1% of their October 2019 pre-pandemic level.
Weekday rail boardings increased by 14.2% yearover-year, and stood at 95.8% of the pre-pandemic level. Weekend ridership exceeded pre-pandemic levels by 3.1%, according to Metro.
On its light rail system, the transit agency saw more riders on its K (Pink), E (Yellow), A (Blue) and C (Green) lines.
Ridership on the K Line, which runs from Expo/ Crenshaw to Redondo Beach, increased by 23% year-over year. The E Line, from East Los Angeles to Santa Monica, saw a 18.5% year-over-year
Cal State Long Beach president announces retirement
By City News Service
Cal State Long Beach
President Jane Close Conoley announced Monday she will retire at the end of the 2024-25 academic year.
Conoley, the first woman regularly appointed to lead CSULB, has been president of the university since July 15, 2014. She will step down effective June 30.
"In the months to come, I anticipate making many expressions of thanks to this remarkable community," Conoley said in a statement. "Serving as your president has
been the honor of my career and a beautiful capstone for a 49-year professional life I've devoted to education."
In a video message shared with the campus community, she said, "I am filled with gratitude. Through both our trials and triumphs, I've immensely enjoyed being part of this community, and I am so proud of all we've done together."
CSU Chancellor Mildred Garcia issued a statement praising Conoley's work for the university, calling her "an exceptionally skilled, highly
principled and truly visionary leader — a person of wisdom, thoughtfulness, empathy and compassion."
"Thanks in large part to her leadership, Cal State Long Beach has strengthened its position as a powerhouse of social mobility, a beacon of inclusive excellence and a true anchor institution for the region," Garcia said."President Conoley has been innovative and intentional — and highly successful — in her work to create and sustain a more diverse and inclusive campus environment, as evidenced by
the university being named a Center for Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation by the American Association of Colleges and Universities.
"She has expanded Cal State Long Beach's research impact while maintaining the university's laser focus on its students and their success. And the extraordinary success of the recent No Barriers capital campaign — generating more than $313 million of philanthropic investment against a goal of $275 million — clearly shows an institution that has the respect and
growth.
On the A Line, from Azusa to Long Beach, ridership grew 13.3% year-over-year, and the C Line from Norwalk to Aviation/Century saw an increase of 7.1%.
Weekend events continue to drive overall growth on the system, Metro added. Weekend rail ridership exceeded its pre-pandemic level, reaching 103.1%, while weekend bus boardings reached 95.8% of pre-pandemic level.
Additionally, the agency's Low-Income Fare is Easy, or LIFE program, saw an 28% increase year-overyear in October, or 2,042,922 boardings compared with 1,592,478 riders in October 2023.
The program provides free rides or reduced fares to low-income customers.
newly uncovered evidence bolsters defense allegations that the brothers were victims of sexual abuse.
In the court filing, Menendez attorneys pointed to two new pieces of evidence they contend corroborate the brothers' allegations of long-term sexual abuse at the hands of their father — a letter written by Erik Menendez to one of his cousins in early 1989, eight months before the August 1989 killings, and recent allegations by Roy Rosselló, a former member of the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, that he too was sexually abused by Jose Menendez as a teenager.
Jose Menendez was an executive at RCA Records, which signed Menudo to a recording contract.
In announcing his support for re-sentencing, Gascón noted that given the brothers' ages at the time of the crime, a ruling to downgrade their charges would make them potentially immediately eligible for parole as youthful offenders, even though they have served only about 35 years behind bars.
Court papers filed by the District Attorney's Office note that at the time of the crime, Erik was an 18-yearold who was preparing to attend UCLA in the fall, and Lyle Menendez was a 21-year-old Princeton University student.
The prosecutors wrote that "the childhood abuse and trauma incurred by
both defendants in this case is sufficient to invoke court consideration" under a new law that allows resentencing in certain cases.
"Both men have been incredible contributions to the prison system as a whole and to their fellow inmates on a very personal level. Erik and Lyle Menendez have done and continue to do their good works and contributions, done without any expectation or hope of ever being released," according to the filing. "They have used their time of incarceration well and now show that they are not a risk to public safety. Erik and Lyle Menendez both deserve a lesser sentence."
Interest in the case surged following the release of a recent Netflix documentary and dramatic series.
The Menendez brothers' defense team submitted papers to Gov. Gavin Newsom requesting clemency, but the governor said last week he would not make any decision on the request until
Hochman has a chance to review the nearly 35-yearold case.
"The governor respects the role of the district attorney in ensuring justice is served and recognizes that voters have entrusted District Attorney-elect Hochman to carry out this responsibility," a statement from the governor's office said.
"The governor will defer to the DA-elect's review and analysis of the Menendez case prior to making any clemency decisions."
Gascón was handily defeated in his reelection bid by Hochman, a former federal prosecutor who campaigned on a tougher stance against crime. Hochman is set to take office in December. A second Menendez hearing is scheduled for Dec. 11.
During their two highly publicized trials, the brothers did not dispute that they killed their parents, but claimed selfdefense, citing decades of alleged physical and sexual abuse by their father.
LA County denies retaliation against supporter of former Sheriff Villanueva
By City News Service
Attorneys for Los Angeles County have responded to a whistleblower retaliation lawsuit filed by a Sheriff's Department lieutenant who alleges Sheriff Robert Luna has formed a "hit squad" against those who supported former Sheriff Alex Villanueva, saying Luna has never met the plaintiff.
Lt. Shawn O'Donnell's Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit allegations also include sexual and racial harassment, both of which are challenged in new court papers filed by county attorneys on Nov. 18.
"O'Donnell cryptically claims that at the East Los Angeles Sheriff's Station, the captain of the station showed pictures of her breasts to plaintiff, but that is about all that is alleged in this respect as to alleged sexual harassment," the county attorneys state in their pleadings. "There is no claim that she made inappropriate sexual comments, that she made any type of graphic gestures or sexual innuendos or that anything happened to his employment because of his gender."
O'Donnell, who is white, also alleges that Chavez, a Latina, racially harassed him, but states no allegations as to how, according to the county's lawyers' court papers.
The county attorneys further state in their court papers that what is more "mystifying" is O'Donnell's allegation that Luna's chief of staff, a white male, also sexually harassed him while once again providing no concrete facts.
In addition, O'Donnell makes no allegations that he interacted with Luna or that the sheriff even knew who he is, according to the county attorneys' court papers.
According to O'Donnell's suit filed last Dec. 11, Luna and members of his administration have formed a "hit squad" to retaliate against Villanueva backers within
their department and they have been supported by the Board of Supervisors.
"Under Luna's administration, systemic retaliation, harassment and race-based discrimination have thrived in the LASD," O'Donnell's court papers state. "Luna and his loyalists, including key members of his transition team, have targeted individuals seen as former Sheriff Villanueva's allies and those defending against claims of public corruption linked to Luna's political backers."
O'Donnell believes his chances for career advancement have been "adversely affected and irreparably harmed," the plaintiff's court papers state.
According to the suit and a claim filed as a forerunner of O'Donnell's legal action, the 45-year-old plaintiff was a vocal and known proponent of Villanueva in the months before the Nov. 8, 2022 election.
O'Donnell participated in several Villanueva campaign events, appeared on television on the incumbent's behalf, volunteered at the Villanueva campaign headquarters and posted videos in support of Villanueva on the social media, according to the plaintiff's court papers.
O'Donnell was also outspoken about his criticisms of Luna, the retired Long Beach Police Department chief who defeated Villanueva in the incumbent's reelection bid, O'Donnell's court papers state.
A month before the election, O'Donnell was transferred from the East Los Angeles Station to the Narcotics Bureau, Detective Division, with an effective date of Dec. 11, 2022, the plaintiff's court papers state.
However, shortly after Luna was elected, O'Donnell was notified that Luna was cancelling his move to the Narcotics Bureau, O'Donnell's court papers state.
O'Donnell was not given an explanation why his transfer and that of another Villanueva supporter were stopped by Luna, so he filed a grievance alleging political retaliation and a claim with the state, the plaintiff's court papers further state.
"Mr. O'Donnell was singled out by the sheriff's department for supporting the incumbent sheriff and criticizing the new sheriff and his transfer was cancelled by the new sheriff as a result of political retaliation," the plaintiff's court papers state.