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Man dies after officer shooting in Chino

Man barricaded in car in North Hills
A standoff is underway in the North Hills area as a man refuses to exit a vehicle early Thursday. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers responded to the area near Hayvenhurst Avenueand Schoenborn Street shortly after 3 a.m. where they saw a man slumped over in his car that was parked. When officers approached the car, they saw a gun on the passenger seat. The man was conscious but did not respond when police asked him to exit the vehicle. The incident turned into a barricade after the driver did not respond to the officers’ request. The area was closed off until further notice, LAPD said.

Week to wrap up with light rain and cooler temperatures. See the forecast

ICE detains 4 Minnesota students, including 5-year-old, school district says

Alijah Arenas makes USC debut after recovery from Tesla Cybertruck crash
Alijah Arenas made his long-awaited debut for Southern California on Wednesday night nine months after suffering injuries in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley. Arenas, who injured in knee in the April crash, and the Trojans fell 74-68 to Northwestern. The freshman who was one of USC’s top recruits had eight points, two rebounds and two assists in 29 minutes. He was 3-of-15 from the floor and failed to convert on six 3-point attempts. Los Angeles May 1, 2025 Alijah Arenas welcomed home by family following Cybertruck crash California Apr 24, 2025 Alijah Arenas, son of ex-NBA star and top USC recruit, out of coma after Cybertruck crash USC fell to 14-5, 3-5 in the Big Ten. Arenas, the son of former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas, returned to practice about a month ago. Gilbert Arenas was at Galen Center for Wednesday night’s game. “It was great to have him back with the rest of the guys,” coach Eric Musselman said last month following Arenas’ first practice. “He’s got such a great basketball IQ and brings a tremendous amount of energy. It looked like he had been a part of practice for quite some time.” Arenas was behind the wheel of a Cybertruck when it crashed head-on into a tree in the 7900 block of Corbin Avenue in Winnetka. He was hospitalized for six days and needed surgery to repair the torn meniscus in his knee. The 6-foot-6 Arenas was a McDonald’s All-American and five-star recruit from Chatsworth High School. This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser.

Nick the Greek offers free lunch during grand opening of new Burbank location

Paramount extends its deadline for its Warner Bros. tender offer, again

Trump’s European threats could cause lasting damage to US standing in the world

We tried Applebee’s O-M-Cheese Burger; here’s what you get
The casual chain is getting cheesy like with a bacon cheeseburger that's cut in half and soaked in hot queso.

Average US long-term mortgage rate edges higher, but still near lowest point in more than 3 years
The modest increase in rates this week follows a jump in the 10-year Treasury yield.

UCLA football breakdown: How the Bruins look at linebacker
(Fifth in a seven-part series) There is plenty of playing time up for grabs at the Mike and Will positions, and new coach Bob Chesney will have options new and old to fill the gaps left by veteran departures.

