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The Jabbawockeez Reign in Las Vegas - The New York Times

The Jabbawockeez, with their something-for-everyone approach, proved that an ensemble of anonymous, masked dancers could pull in crowds.

Firefighter Killed, Another Injured In Agua Dulce Fire Station Shooting; Suspect s Body Found At Home Burning In Acton

News Break By CBSLA Staff  9 hours ago AGUA DULCE (CBSLA) – A firefighter was shot and killed and another was injured by an off-duty firefighter at a Los Angeles County Fire Department station in Agua Dulce Tuesday morning. A body, believed to have been the shooter, was later found at a home that was on fire nearby. The shooting took place at about 10:50 a.m. at LACFD Station No. 81 in the 8700 block of Sierra Highway. “It is with a heavy heart that I stand here and say that one of our firefighter specialists succumbed to his injuries,” LACFD Chief Daryl Osby said in a Tuesday afternoon news conference.

Designer Acton Home Goes Up In Flames, Linked To Shooting At Agua Dulce Fire Station

Designer Acton Home Goes Up In Flames, Linked To Shooting At Agua Dulce Fire Station
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City of Santa Monica to Celebrate Cultural Diversity, Explore Identity during AAPI Heritage Month

City of Santa Monica to Celebrate Cultural Diversity, Explore Identity during AAPI Heritage Month May. 15, 2021 at 1:00 pm 7 days agoNo tags The City of Santa Monica will celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with two virtual community events on May 19 and 20 celebrating the diverse cultures within the AAPI community, highlighting AAPI contributions and exploring the challenges faced by the community during the pandemic. The upcoming events follow the recognition of AAPI Heritage Month by the Santa Monica City Council at its May 11 meeting through a proclamation and video from City of Santa Monica staff who are part of the AAPI community and shared their experiences and dedication to a thriving Santa Monica.

Bay Area Vietnamese restaurant Le Bon targeted by anti-Asian vandal, owner says

FacebookTwitterEmail Charlie Tran saw the shattered windows Sunday afternoon. His restaurant, Le Bon in Sunnyvale, had been vandalized in what he first thought to be a random attack. I really thought it was a delinquent that just came here and broke our window, Tran told KTVU. After calling the police, he went looking for any evidence of a stray attack a rock, or a bullet perhaps and said he found a vile note. Tran said it read, “Dirty f ing [expletive], go back to your home.”  Tran, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment from SFGATE, said the note “hurt me more than if it was just a random person breaking our window.”

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