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BRIEFLY DEATHS DESCRIBED AS MURDER-SUICIDE.


CANOGA PARK - Police on Friday identified two people killed in an apparent murder-suicide at an apartment complex.

Jesus Medina Aguirre, 38, is believed to have sexually assaulted two women at gunpoint before fatally shooting one of them, and then turning the gun on himself Thursday morning, LAPD Officer Alex Baez said.

Police identified the dead woman as 27-year-old Susana Centeno, a resident at the apartment on the 8600 block of International Avenue.

Aguirre appeared to have had some sort of relationship with Centeno and was able to gain entry to the apartment, Baez said.

The other woman fled the apartment with two toddlers, who had also been held at gunpoint during the assault, he said.

- Daily News

Antonovich leaps into Pledge fray

Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich Michael Dennis Antonovich (born 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors representing the Fifth District, which covers northern Los Angeles County, the Antelope, Santa Clarita, Pasadena, and parts of the San Fernando and San  has introduced a motion for Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting supporting an appeal of this week's court ruling that found the Pledge of Allegiance Pledge of Allegiance, in full, Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, oath that proclaims loyalty to the United States. and its national symbol.  unconstitutional.

- Daily News

Pollution at river spurs EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

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 lawsuit

Twenty-two communities sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and  on Friday, alleging they are being unfairly burdened to reduce pollution going into the Los Angeles River The Los Angeles River is an intermittent river flowing through Los Angeles County, California, from Canoga Park in the west end of the San Fernando Valley, 51 miles (82 km) southeast to its mouth in Long Beach. .

No one from the EPA could be reached for comment.

- City News Service

Explosion blamed on repair attempt

ENCINO - A Los Angeles Fire Department The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), also known as the Los Angeles City Fire Department to distinguish it from the Los Angeles County Fire Department. It is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Los Angeles.  investigation has concluded that a tenant's attempt to repair a natural gas stove at the Park Encino apartment building caused the blast and fire that killed him last month.

- City News Service

Council briefed on July 4 danger

Responding to the FBI warnings of possible terrorist attacks during the Fourth of July Fourth of July, Independence Day, or July Fourth, U.S. holiday, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Celebration of it began during the American Revolution.  holiday, the Los Angeles City Council The Los Angeles City Council is the governing body of the City of Los Angeles, California, United States.  was briefed Friday by emergency officials on how the city is preparing.

Councilman Jack Weiss said there is no specific threat to Los Angeles, but that the city's public safety departments will be extra alert.

- Daily News

Glendale lawyer joins prison board

A Glendale attorney and former LAPD officer was named to the Board of Prison Terms, the Governor's Office announced Friday.

Kenneth L. Risen, 64, served on the board from 1979 to 1981. From 1959 to 1981, he was an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department "LAPD" and "L.A.P.D." redirect here. For other uses, see LAPD (disambiguation).

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- City News Service

Utah educator gets county post

The superintendent of Salt Lake City schools will take over as head of the Los Angeles County Office of Education in September, officials said Friday.

Darline P. Robles Robles is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning oaks, and may refer to:
  • Alfonso García Robles (1911-1991), Mexican diplomat and politician
  • Aurora Robles (born 1980), Mexican fashion model
  • Charlie Robles (born 1943), Puerto Rican musician
, who started her career as a teacher intern in the county office, replaces Donald W. Ingwerson, who resigned last July.

- City News Service

Campaign to alert of campfire ban

The U.S. Forest Service launched a campaign Friday about the campfire ban in the Angeles National Forest The Angeles National Forest (ANF) was established by executive order on December 20, 1892 as the San Gabriel Timberland Reserve. It covers over 2,600 km² (650,000 acres) and is located in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, just north of the metropolitan area of Los  through the Fourth of July weekend due to high fire danger.

The ban will go into effect Monday. Visitors can use portable stoves with gas, jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel in developed camp and picnic sites only, officials said. Smoking will be allowed only in cars, developed campsites and picnic areas.

- City News Service

Workers arrested in smoking sting

THOUSAND OAKS - Employees at two different businesses were arrested after a sting operation was conducted on smoking paraphernalia sold to a juvenile, police reported Friday.

Rebecca Gertruda Nowell, 20, of Oak Park and Rica Anne Waltz, 20, of Thousand Oaks were released Thursday on a citation to appear in court, police said. The two face misdemeanor violations of selling smoking paraphernalia to a juvenile and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. A 17-year-old purchased items at Dementia, 820 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., and Doughmain Records, 1386 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.

- Daily News
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