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February 21, 2026
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Five Arrested in Los Angeles and Riverside Counties Cargo Theft Case: Law enforcement agencies from Los Angeles and Riverside counties collaborated on a cargo theft investigation that resulted in five arrests on February 18. Authorities served search warrants in Corona, Compton, and Wilmington, recovering 84 stolen container chassis, several tractors, vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, and heavy-duty forklifts with suspected fraudulent identification. Police also seized three handguns, electronic devices, and over $300,000 in cash. The investigation is ongoing as officials examine the evidence. (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Feb 21)
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Five Arrested in Southern California Cargo Theft Investigation: Law enforcement agencies executed search warrants at multiple sites in Los Angeles and Riverside counties as part of a cargo theft investigation. Authorities arrested five individuals from Corona and recovered 84 stolen container chassis, along with tractors, various vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, and forklifts. Investigators also seized three firearms, numerous electronic devices, and over $300,000 in cash believed to be linked to fraudulent activities. The case remains under investigation. (Source: Yo! Venice! on Feb 20)
October 4, 2025
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Annual LA River CleanUp to Focus on Trash Removal and Habitat Restoration: The Friends of the LA River will organize the 35th annual cleanup event on October 11 and 18, targeting four locations along the Los Angeles River. Volunteers will remove trash and restore habitats at sites in Long Beach, Los Angeles, Compton, and Encino. The effort aims to improve water quality and (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Oct 4)
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Los Angeles County to Convert Infrastructure Corridors into Urban Greenways: Los Angeles County has approved a new classification called Urban Natureways, aiming to turn flood control channels and utility corridors, including Compton Creek and the Lower LA River, into linear parks. The initiative seeks to improve ecological restoration, climate resilience, and public access, (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Oct 4)
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Los Angeles County to Convert Infrastructure Corridors into Urban Greenways: Los Angeles County has approved a new classification, Urban Natureways, to transform flood control channels and utility corridors such as Compton Creek and the Lower LA River into linear parks. The initiative aims to improve ecological restoration, climate resilience, and access to green spaces, led (Source: Yo! Venice! on Oct 4)