Three Crew Members Hospitalized After Fire Truck Falls on Its Side

Three fire department personnel en route to a rescue call were hospitalized Sunday after their fire truck crashed and landed on its side. Just before 6 p.m. Sunday, the truck “turned onto its side” near the San Gabriel Reservoir, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The exact location was not disclosed. Three crew members sustained minor injuries and were transported to a local hospital, according to the dpartment. No other vehicles were involved. Around 6:40 p.m., the California Highway Patrol closed all lanes on the Azusa Avenue for about three hours to clear the area. A department spokesperson said it was unsure what caused the fall.

LAPD Officers Hospitalized after Rollover Collision

Two Los Angeles Police Department officers were hospitalized after a crash Sunday in the Harbor Gateway region. Around 1:15 a.m. Sunday, the officers were in an LAPD vehicle that collided with automobile at South Figueroa Street and West Rosecrans Avenue, according to the department. The officers were hospitalized in an “unknown condition” according to a spokesperson for the LAPD. The driver of the other car, a juvenile, was suspected of DUI, according to KTLA5. Details about the crash were unavailable but pictures of the scene show the LAPD car left overturned, with debris from the crash scattered on the street. The red car involved in the crash was significantly damaged on the front end. It was unclear whether the juvenile was injured but the officers sustained minor injuries were later released from the hospital, KTLA5 reported.

Who needs Trump or Harris? In hotly contested states, it was time for football

PHILADELPHIA and GREEN BAY, WIS.  —  A bird beak perched on his nose, a Philadelphia Eagles’ fan expressed his disdain for the day’s opponent by dragging a Jacksonville Jaguars helmet on the ground by a leash. Nearly 1,000 miles northwest, green and yellow Green Bay Packers flags punctured the otherwise dreary, rainy gray skies, as the Wisconsin faithful replaced their trademark cheesehead hats with ponchos and tried to stay dry under pop-up tents before their contest with the Detroit Lions. On Sunday, two days before the election, in two of the nation’s most closely divided states that will determine control of the White House, football took center stage for fans who also happen to be voters. Over cheesesteaks and Yuengling beer in Philadelphia and an inordinate variety of sausages and Miller Lite cans in Green Bay, fans were trying to put their election anxiety on hold for a few hours of tailgating and four quarters of football. Watching the game in person meant they could escape the nonstop attack ads that have blanketed battleground states for months with increasing intensity ahead of election day on

Rams win wild West game in Seattle as Demarcus Robinson catches second TD in overtime

SEATTLE —  Sluggishly streaking in Seattle. That’s what the Rams did Sunday. They won their third game in a row, and accomplished it with a less-than-inspiring but wholly effective 26-20 overtime victory over the Seahawks before 68,632 at Lumen Field. Matthew Stafford’s touchdown pass to receiver Demarcus Robinson ended a game that was devoid of sustained beauty but improved the Rams’ record to 4-4. Consider: Rams star receiver Puka Nacua was ejected for punching a Seahawks player after an interception. Rams receiver Demarcus Robinson (15) reacts after scoring a touchdown past the Seahawks Riq Woolen (27). He also caught the deciding 39-yard touchdown pass in overtime. (Lindsey Wasson / Associated Press) Officials called 20 penalties, eight against the Rams. The Rams gave up two touchdown passes in the final minute of the first half, right tackle Rob Havenstein left the game because of an injury, the Seahawks blocked a punt and the Rams converted only three of 13 third downs. And they still won. “What a unique, weird game that was,” coach Sean McVay said. That could just as well describe the first half of the

Overturned Los Angeles County Fire truck injures 3, closes highway

A Los Angeles County Fire truck overturned, injuring three of its crew members, while en route to a cliff rescue call in the San Gabriel Mountains on Sunday evening. Fire officials said it happened around 5:39 p.m. on Highway 39 near the San Gabriel Reservoir. According to initial reports, the driver was attempting to straighten back out after Engine 32 slightly veered off the road, but the truck “fishtailed,” causing the driver to lose control as the truck overturned and landed on its side.  L.A.Co Fire said there were injuries to three personnel on board and they were transported with minor injuries. No other vehicles were involved. Details are limited, it was not immediately made clear what caused the truck to veer off the road. Furthermore, officials did not provide an update on the cliff rescue call. California Highway Patrol and Caltrans responded and closed all north and southbound lanes at the site of the crash. CHP reported on X at 6:37 p.m. that the highway was expected to reopen after three hours. There are also reports of a possible oil spill from the collision

Malibu bracing for potential power outages amid strong Santa Ana winds

Amid high winds and dangerous fire weather prompting warnings across much of Southern California, the city of Malibu is bracing for potential power shutoffs, officials announced Sunday. Red flag warnings, according to the National Weather Service, went into effect at 7 p.m. Sunday until 6 p.m. Monday across portions of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.   “A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly,” wrote NWS in a Sunday afternoon update. “Use extreme caution with anything that can spark a wildfire.”  (City of Mlaibu) City officials in Malibu said on X, formerly Twitter, that there is the potential for Southern California Edison to shutoff power between Monday and Thursday “due to forecasted Santa Ana winds & low humidity.”   Kidnapping victim in Southern California rescued with help of Find My iPhone app “The strong winds and low humidity will combine with critically dry fuels to bring widespread critical fire weather conditions to many areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties,” the weather service added.   Officials urged motorists in the city to come to complete stops at

11/03/2024: Election Truth; Unintended Consequences; The Land of Novo

11/03/2024: Election Truth; Unintended Consequences; The Land of Novo – CBS News Watch CBS News First, how Georgia election officials fight voting misinformation. Then, a look at the consequences of Texas’ strict abortion laws. And, meet the Novo Nordisk scientist behind Ozempic, Wegovy. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

11/3: The Takeout: Data guru Tom Bonier

11/3: The Takeout: Data guru Tom Bonier – CBS News Watch CBS News On this edition of ‘The Takeout,” Major Garrett discusses early voting patterns with Democratic data expert Tom Bonier of the analytics firm TargetSmart. They also discuss some breadcrumbs for voters who are eager for hints about how the election results could shape up. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Woman allegedly kidnapped by ex-boyfriend released after slow-speed pursuit

A woman who was allegedly kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend in El Monte was released after a 21-mile freeway pursuit through Los Angeles and Orange counties that at one point slowed to a crawl. According to the El Monte Police Department, the man showed up at the woman’s place of work in the 10300 block of Lower Azusa Road just before 6 p.m. Saturday. The two argued before the man allegedly forced the woman into her car, police said, and drove off without allowing her to exit. The woman called a friend, who tracked the car via the Find My iPhone app and contacted law enforcement. A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department helicopter located the car on the 5 Freeway in the area of Commerce and notified California Highway Patrol. CHP attempted a traffic stop, but the man continued to drive, leading law enforcement on a chase for more than 20 miles. “Spike strips were utilized to puncture the vehicle’s tires which caused it to become inoperable and yield” near the 405 Freeway and Westminster Avenue, police said in a statement. But first, multiple law enforcement

Red Flag warnings issued in Southern California for high winds, dangerous fire conditions

Red Flag warnings have been issued in Southern California on Sunday evening ahead of strong Santa Ana winds and low humidity, setting the stage for dangerous fire conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) said the warnings will go into effect at 7 p.m. on Sunday until 6 p.m. on Monday across portions of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. “A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly,” wrote NWS in a Sunday afternoon update. “Use extreme caution with anything that can spark a wildfire.” Residents can expect wind gusts as high as 60 mph in the northern areas of the San Fernando Valley. In Santa Monica and the LAX area, gusts are expected to be closer to 20-30 mph, increasing the chances for wildfires.  KTLA’s Rachel Menitoff spoke with a representative from Southern California Edison, who said the company is warning about 164,000 customers of possible power outages between Sunday and Monday in Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura and San Bernardino counties. A couple of places in particular that might be affected by the winds more than others

Israel says it carried out ground raid in Syria

November 3, 2024 / 9:53 PM EST / AP How the election could affect Israel How the election could affect Israel 02:09 The Israeli military said Sunday it has carried out a ground raid into Syria, seizing a Syrian citizen involved in Iranian networks. It was the first time in the current war that Israel announced its troops operated in Syrian territory. Israel has carried out airstrikes in Syria multiple times over the past year , targeting members of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and officials from Iran, the close ally of both Hezbollah and Syria. But it has not previously made public any ground forays into Syria. The Israeli military said the seizure was part of a special operation “that took place in recent months,” though it did not say exactly when it occurred. Syria did not immediately confirm the announcement, but a pro-government Syrian radio station, Sham FM, reported Sunday that Israeli forces carried out a “kidnapping operation” over the summer targeting a man in the south of the country. Israel has waged an escalating campaign of bombardment in Lebanon for the past six weeks, as

How the Lakers’ D’Angelo Russell helped get Max Christie back on track

TORONTO —  The play was set in motion more than an hour before tip off Friday night in Canada, Lakers guards D’Angelo Russell and Max Christie strategizing on one side of the team’s locker room as they got ready for the Raptors. Through the first two weeks of the season, Christie had struggled. “I’m just playing robotically,” he told people. In his third season, now with a real role as the first player consistently off the bench, a lot of the momentum he had built over the summer and preseason was slipping away under a pile of missed shots and defensive uncertainty. Russell saw a window to do a little something about it. The two players talked about how when Christie checked in later that night, Russell would try to break down a defender off the dribble, allowing for Christie to quickly cut backdoor for a layup. It was prophetic. On the first possession after Christie checked in midway through the first quarter, Russell dribbled with his left toward Christie in the corner. And just like they spoke about, Christie cut hard toward the rim. Russell

Cómo la sensibilidad de Juanes le permitió brillar en su verdadero debut como actor

La relación cercana y abierta de Juanes con sus fans de la música es algo que se conoce a plenitud. La distancia se acorta aún más cuando puedes ver a través de sus redes sociales situaciones que muestran ese contacto que genera reacciones que tocan el alma y son capaces de alterar las fibras. ¿Has visto la reciente publicación de Juanes en su cuenta de Instagram en la que se observa a una pareja de fans que van en su auto cantando apasionadamente ‘Es por ti’, un tema del cantante colombiano mientras el artista los vé desde el auto de al lado? Si no es así, no te lo pierdas para que entiendas de lo que estamos hablando. Esa reacción de la joven fanática al ver que Juanes baja la ventanilla del auto en el que viaja para hacerle el coro, genera en ella una actitud que te puede dar una idea de cómo la sensibilidad del artista puede tocar enormemente a sus fans con ese pequeño detalle. El tener esa sensibilidad y saber manejar las emociones de los que lo ven es algo que

James Van Der Beek, of ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ has been waging a private battle with colorectal cancer

James Van Der Beek has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, a spokesperson for the actor confirmed to The Times. The 47-year-old actor, known for his role in the teen drama series “Dawson’s Creek,” told People he had been “privately dealing with this diagnosis” and was taking steps to address it. “There’s reason for optimism, and I’m feeling good,” Van Der Beek said. In “Dawson’s Creek,” the actor played the soap’s title character, an aspiring filmmaker who was initially aloof to his female best friend’s romantic feelings toward him. The actor is also known for playing a meta-version of himself in “Don’t Trust the B— in Apartment 23,” where he’s a smarmy has-been nicknamed “The Beek From the Creek.” “The ego certainly is the biggest obstacle as an artist or performer, so any chance you get to destroy that is really healthy,” he told The Times in 2012. Van Der Beek and his wife, Kimberly, have six children. Van Der Beek’s spokesperson confirmed his diagnosis with The Times. His upcoming projects include the Tubi romance movie “Sidelined: The QB and Me” and “The Real Full Monty,”

LAPD officers hospitalized after violent rollover crash with DUI suspect

Two officers with the Los Angeles Police Department were hospitalized after a violent rollover crash involving a juvenile motorist suspected of driving under the influence in the Harbor Gateway region of the city.   The incident occurred at around 1 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Rosecrans Avenue.   Details are limited and it’s unclear exactly how the two-vehicle crash occurred, but footage of the collision aftermath obtained by KTLA showed extensive damage to both vehicles and a heavy law enforcement and fire department presence at the scene.   Two LAPD officers were briefly hospitalized and a juvenile motorist arrested after a violent rollover crash in Harbor Gateway on Nov. 3, 2024. (OnScene.TV) Two LAPD officers were briefly hospitalized and a juvenile motorist arrested after a violent rollover crash in Harbor Gateway on Nov. 3, 2024. (OnScene.TV) Two LAPD officers were briefly hospitalized and a juvenile motorist arrested after a violent rollover crash in Harbor Gateway on Nov. 3, 2024. (OnScene.TV) Two LAPD officers were briefly hospitalized and a juvenile motorist arrested after a violent rollover crash in Harbor Gateway on

Georgia election officials fighting voting misinformation | 60 Minutes

Georgia election officials fighting voting misinformation | 60 Minutes – CBS News Watch CBS News Georgia election officials Brad Raffensperger and Gabriel Sterling were among the Republicans pushing back against claims of fraud in 2020. They’re still fighting against conspiracy theories. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Man in Custody for Kidnapping Ex-Girlfriend in El Monte

An man allegedly armed man who kidnapped his ex-girlfriend was taken in to custody in El Monte after leading the police on a pursuit, authorities said Sunday. The victim told the El Monte Police Department that at just before 6 p.m. Saturday, the armed and distraught man arrived at her workplace in the 10300 block of Lower Azusa Road, near Arden Drive. After engaging in an argument, he forced her into her vehicle and drove away, blocking her from exiting. She was able to call a friend, who alerted law enforcement and shared her location through the Find My iPhone app, according to EMPD. The car was located on the Santa Ana (5) Freeway near the Bandini Avenue exit, in the Commerce area, by a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department helicopter. The California Highway Patrol was notified and attempted a traffic stop, but upon his refusal to yield, a pursuit ensued. About 20 miles later, spike strips were deployed, which punctured the tires, slowing the car to a crawl, according to the EMPD. The victim was safely rescued from the car near the San Diego

Santa Ana Winds Prompt Red Flag Warning And Dust Advisory in Riverside County

Forecasters predicted dry conditions this week, that prompted a red flag warning issued by the National Weather Service due to Santa Ana winds bringing critical fire weather. Winds were expected to start picking up Sunday night in the Riverside metropolitan area and the Temecula Valley with speeds of 15 to 25 mph and gusts between 35 to 45 mph, some even as high as 55 mph through Monday. The red flag warning was effective form 7 p.m. Sunday to 6 p.m. Monday in the Riverside county valley areas, according to the NWS. The NWS said outdoor burning was not recommended during the red flag warning. “Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly,” the NWS announced. A windblown dust advisory was also issued by the South Coast Air Quality Management District for most of the Inland Empire, the Coachella Valley and the San Gorgonio Pass due to the air quality index reaching unhealthy levels during the gusty Santa Ana winds. The advisory was effective until 6 p.m. Monday, according to the SCAQMD. Sunday temperatures reached a high of 70 in the Riverside metropolitan area, 67

Kamren Kinchens’ big interceptions are not wasted as Rams finally beat Seattle in OT

SEATTLE —  Sluggishly streaking in Seattle. That’s what the Rams did on Sunday, winning their third game in a row with a 26-20 overtime victory over the Seahawks before 68,632 at Lumen Field. Unlike in their season–opening defeat at Detroit, the Rams defense stopped an opponent from scoring a touchdown in the first possession of overtime. Quarterback Matthew Stafford capitalized, throwing a 39-yard touchdown pass to receiver Demarcus Robinson for a victory that improved the Rams record to 4-4. Stafford and Robinson also connected for another touchdown pass, and rookie safety Kamren Kinchens returned a fourth-quarter interception 103 yards for a touchdown as the Rams’ defense scored for the fourth game in a row. Safety Jaylen McCollough also intercepted a pass — his fourth of the season — and the Rams amassed seven sacks to send the Seahawks to their fifth loss in six games. Rams receiver Demarcus Robinson (15) reacts after scoring a touchdown past the Seahawks Riq Woolen (27). He also caught the deciding 39-yard touchdown pass in overtime. (Lindsey Wasson / Associated Press) On a day when star receiver Puka Nacua was ejected

James Van Der Beek diagnosed with colorectal cancer

Actor James Van Der Beek said he has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and has been “privately dealing with this diagnosis,” according to People magazine. The 47-year-old actor, known for his role in the teen drama series “Dawson’s Creek,” said he is taking steps to address the cancer. “There’s reason for optimism, and I’m feeling good,” Van Der Beek told People. In “Dawson’s Creek,” Van Der Beek played the soap’s title character, an aspiring filmmaker who was initially aloof to his female best friend’s romantic feelings toward him. The actor is also known for playing a meta-version of himself in “Don’t Trust the B— in Apartment 23,” where he’s a smarmy has-been, nicknamed “The Beek from the Creek.” “The ego certainly is the biggest obstacle as an artist or performer, so any chance you get to destroy that is really healthy,” he told The Times in 2012. Van Der Beek and his wife Kimberly have six children. His upcoming projects include the Tubi romance movie “Sidelined: The QB and Me” and “The Real Full Monty,” a TV special where Van Der Beek and other celebrities

Late Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela mural unveiled in Los Angeles

Hundreds of fans came together Sunday afternoon to watch as a six-story mural of late Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela was unveiled in Los Angeles. Artist Robert Vargas spent three days illustrating Valenzuela without any breaks to eat or sleep, determined to give his all to honor the late legend. “But that’s what it takes to do this mural justice and to say thank you with love to Fernando,” Vargas told KTLA.  Artist Robert Vargas’ mural is unveiled in Boyle Heights, honoring the late Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela. November 2024. (KTLA) Now, Valenzuela has been memorialized looking proudly over the neighborhood that he once called home. The side-by-side paintings encapsulating Valenzuela’s time on the mound for the Dodgers are located on First Street near the 101 Freeway in Boyle Heights. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass unveiled the mural, commissioned by L.A. Councilmember Kevin de Léon, to cheering crowds filling the viewing areas and streets below. The unveiling event also included speakers and community members enjoying live music and celebrations. Vargas also took part in the event, standing before his work, which he told KTLA he hopes