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Yahoo
09-07-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Earthquakes rattle the South Bay
The Brief Two small earthquakes struck the South Bay on Tuesday. The quakes hit less than two hours from each other. LOS ALTOS, Calif. - Two small earthquakes hit the South Bay on Tuesday. What we know The first one struck at 2:16 p.m. and measured at a magnitude of 3.0. It was centered near the community of Loyola near Los Altos in Santa Clara County, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. People in a number of cities, including Los Altos, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, and Cupertino, reported feeling the ground shake, based on the USGS's "Did you feel it" responses. Then, shortly before 4 p.m., another small quake hit the same area. The second one struck at a magnitude of 2.6, according to the USGS. There were no initial reports of injuries or damage from either event, but they were a reminder that we are in earthquake country.


CBS News
26-06-2025
- General
- CBS News
Fire crews battle Val Verde brush fire, no structures threatened
Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, contributed to the Palos Verdes Pulse and worked as a video journalist for CBS News before joining the CBS News Los Angeles website team.


CBS News
25-06-2025
- CBS News
Culver City police investigate shooting at vigil held for teen gunned down at pool party
The Culver City Police Department is investigating a shooting at a vigil Tuesday night, honoring a 17-year-old student who was gunned down at a pool party in the South Bay last week. Police said around 7:50 p.m., they received a call of shots fired in the area of Culver City High School on the 11000 block of Franklin Avenue. An estimated 200 to 300 people had gathered on the high school's football field to hold a vigil for the student who was fatally shot during a pool party in Torrance the week before, police said. Officers responded to the area and confirmed a fight had broken out during the event, which led to a shooting. They interviewed witnesses, who alerted them about a suspicious vehicle. The vehicle was stopped, and the driver was allegedly found with a loaded firearm. Culver City police later determined the individual was not involved in the shooting. No injuries were reported from the incident. "Acts of violence will not be tolerated in our community, and we will work tirelessly in partnership with our community to investigate this crime and hold those responsible accountable," the police department said. Anyone who may have information regarding the incident is encouraged to call the Culver City Police Department Watch Commander at (310) 253-6202.


Fox News
16-06-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Jimmy Kimmel attends anti-Trump 'No Kings' protest amid nationwide demonstrations
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel attended a "No Kings" protest with his parents over the weekend to oppose President Donald Trump's policies. "A huge, inspiring and yes - peaceful - turnout in the South Bay. I met many people who love this country and still believe it to be a force for good. I am grateful to see so many Americans take action to stand up for our friends and neighbors, most of all, my parents. I know how fortunate I am to have been born into a family that taught me to care about others and that the most important words ever spoken are 'Love one another.' It really is as simple as that," Kimmel posted on Instagram. The liberal late-night host posted a photo of a shirt that he wore for the protest as well, which read "Make America Good Again," and told his followers, "See you out there." "No Kings" protests occurred across the country over the weekend to oppose the president in what organizers described as a "day of defiance" against Trump and his allies. The protests occurred as a military parade was held in Washington, D.C., to honor the U.S. Army's 250th birthday. The late-night host has spoken out against Trump's decision to send the National Guard to Los Angeles to help quell riots that occurred in the wake of recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions in the city. "Los Angelenos gathered to demonstrate and, with very few exceptions, peacefully demonstrate to voice their opposition to this disgusting and unnecessary abuse of power instigated by our mentally ill president, who is dead-set on exacerbating this, who actually wants conflict, who is intentionally inflaming and lying to make it seem like there's a war going on," Kimmel said on Wednesday. Other liberal celebrities to attend the protests included Glenn Close, Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon, and Natasha Rothwell. Ruffalo spoke to MSNBC about his attendance at the New York protests on Saturday and called Trump a "dictator." "We see a president who has made himself a king and dictator, and we don't see an opposition that's powerful enough to stand up against the trampling of our rights and the trampling of the Constitution that's happening every single day, with executive orders, with the refusal to obey court orders, kidnapping of immigrants, people who are here legally, people whose children are being taken from them. We're disgusted and we're scared, and we know the only way to fight this now is for people to come together," Ruffalo said. Close posted about her attendance on Instagram. "It's not about screaming slogans. It's not about spitting hatred. It's the calm, unified PRESENCE of MILLIONS of Americans who refuse to let our beloved, magnificent country be sold out to the wannabe KING/OLIGARCH and his RUTHLESS, cruel, scheming puppeteers," she wrote.


CBS News
10-06-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
A preliminary 3.4-magnitude earthquake strikes in Los Angeles' South Bay
A preliminary 3.4-magnitude earthquake struck near Manhattan Beach in the South Bay of Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake's epicenter was recorded nearly 9 miles from Manhattan Beach. The quake was reported at about 12:15 p.m. A USGS It is not yet known if there are reports of injuries or damage. This is a developing story.