Health Warning Issued For Los Angeles County Beaches - Los Angeles, CA - Several Los Angeles County beaches have elevated bacteria levels in the water, and the coming storm is likely to make it worse.
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A gas leak in Santa Monica prompted road closures and evacuations Thursday. (Shutterstock)
SANTA MONICA, CA A gas leak prompted road closures and evacuations in Santa Monica Thursday, fire officials said. A 16 underground gas main was ruptured during excavation causing natural gas leak, according to the Santa Monica Fire Department. Firefighters and SMFD hazmat team is monitoring area. Firefighters evacuated 65 households. No report of injuries or damage to homes.
SoCalGas was at the site working to repair and restore gas service.
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The gas leak was reported about 11:40 a.m. near Stanford Street and Lipton Avenue, officials said.
No injuries were reported and there was no damage to any structures.
UpdatedFri, Mar 5, 2021 at 10:21 am ET
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The discovery of one of five missing panels in famed American modernist Jacob Lawrence’s painting depicting Shays’ Rebellion located on an apartment wall in New York City’s Upper West Side led to the discovery of yet another missing panel. (Photo courtesy of the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle/Artists Rights Society, New York; via Peabody Essex Museum)
ACROSS AMERICA A good treasure hunt is what we need. But like everything else in this past year of the pandemic a) it s been a year? b) it s only been a year? or c) what is time? this one has a few twists. It started with the curiosity piqued in a visitor admiring a piece of art by renowned American modernist Jacob Lawrence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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A Santa Monica woman was accused of striking an 85-year-old woman in Toluca Lake in a fatal hit-and-run crash. (Shutterstock)
SANTA MONICA, CA A Santa Monica woman was arrested in a hit-and-run crash that killed an 85-year-old woman in Toluca Lake, police said Thursday.
Lisa Lipman, 59, was taken into custody about 9:20 a.m. Dec. 30, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
Lipman is accused of striking Ida Feller, of Toluca Lake, as Feller walked across Lankershim Boulevard at a crosswalk, police said.
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Lipman, who had turned onto Lankershim Boulevard from Moorpark Street, continued driving after the crash, police said.