Beverly Hills Officer Accused Of Playing Copyrighted Music While Being Filmed To Allegedly Trigger Social Media Blocking Feature – CBS Los Angeles
Questions are being raised about whether police officers in Beverly Hills are playing music while being filmed by activists in a purported effort to activate copyright filters on social media sites when those videos are shared online. Nicole Comstock reports.
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CBSNLA: The Rundown (Nov. 8 PM Edition)Here are the latest headlines in local news and weather. Updated twice daily.
Missing Teen Found After Being Admitted To HospitalNathan Torres, 13, suffered a major brain injury after an accident less than a quarter-mile from his home in only 30 minutes after the teen rode off that first night.
Hazmat Response In Beverly HillsBoth the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills Fire Departments responded to a suspected argon leak at San Vicente Blvd and Gale Drive.
Los Angeles Couple Files Lawsuit After IVF MishapA Los Angeles couple is suing the California Center for Reproductive Health for in vitro fertilization after they learned the baby they had birthed and raised was not theirs.
City Of LA Vaccine Verification Mandate For Restaurants, Coffeeshops, Gyms And Salons In EffectRachel Kim reports from Studio City where business owners and customers respond to one of the most sweeping new vaccine verification laws in the country went into effect today.
Street Takeover On 91 Freeway In BellflowerJoy Benedict reports from Bellflower where dozens of cars and around 100 spectators swarmed the 91 Freeway early Monday morning for a dangerous sideshow style street takeover that backed traffic up along the roadway.
LA Municipal Workers Rally Against COVID Vaccine MandatesDozens of Los Angeles city and county employees took part in a march and rally against COVID-19 vaccine mandates in downtown L.A. Monday morning.
Hearing To Be Held In Fraud Case Of LA Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, Ex-USC Dean Marilyn FlynnA short hearing was slated to take place Monday in federal court in the bribery and corruption case of Los Angeles City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas and the ex-dean of the USC School of Social Work, Marilyn Flynn.
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Whittier Restaurants Hit By Burglars During Power OutageTwo small Whittier restaurants were hit by burglars during a scheduled power outage in the early morning hours Monday.
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US Lifts COVID-Related Travel Ban On Long List Of Countries Including Mexico, CanadaThe U.S. lifted restrictions Monday on non-essential travel from a long list of countries, including Mexico, Canada and most of Europe. Kara Finnstrom reports.
City Of LA’s Strict COVID Vaccine Proof Mandate For Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Gyms Takes EffectUnder one of the most sweeping new laws in the nation, beginning Monday, anyone who visits the indoor portion of a long list of establishments – including restaurants, coffee shops, gyms, bars and salons – in the city of Los Angeles, will be required to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. Tina Patel reports.