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MUSE School in Calabasas to open with in-person instruction this fallThe MUSE Global School in Calabasas will open its doors this fall with in-person early childhood education instruction by fifth-graders, school officials said on Tuesday. Katie Johnston reports.

“Incredibly high” survival rate for thousands of live fish dropped from planes into lakesA video released by the Utah Wildlife Division shows a plane dropping thousands of live fish into lakes on July 6 near the town of Bicknell in south-central Utah. Katie Johnston Reports

Thomas Barrack arrested on federal indictmentPresident Trump’s 74-year-old informal adviser and chairman of his inaugural committee is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. Serene Branson reports.

“Scan My Finger! “: Chip Manicures Turn Nails Into Digital Business CardsThe last thing you want in a beauty salon is a chipped fingernail, but that’s exactly what hundreds of clients pay in Dubai. Katie Johnston reports.

Poway Chabad 2019 shooting suspect pleads guiltyJohn T. Earnest will serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole. Serene Branson reports.

Harvey Weinstein extradited to LA to face sexual assault chargesNew York prison officials on Tuesday handed over convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein to be transported to California to face additional sexual assault charges, ending the former film producer’s prolonged fight for delay his extradition.

John Earnest pleads guilty to murder in 2019 Chabad of Poway shootingJohn T. Earnest pleaded guilty on Tuesday to murder in the 2019 Chabad of Poway synagogue shooting, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office said. Katie Johnston reports.

Teen hikers rescued from Mt. BaldyTwo teenage hikers were airlifted from Mt. Baldy in a helicopter after they were found unharmed. Suzanne Marques reports.

Bret Michaels’ Paso Robles concert canceled due to COVID exposureA Bret Michaels concert at the California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles has been canceled after a member of his touring outfit was exposed to the coronavirus. Katie Johnston reports.

Gunman on the run in Lakewood man’s deathA man was shot dead in Lakewood early Tuesday morning. Katie Johnston reports.

Report: Rams RB Cam Akers Breaks AchillesLos Angeles Rams starting running back Cam Akers suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon, according to a report. Katie Johnston reports.

Megan Fox skips LA film premiere on COVID-19 fearsActress Megan Fox missed her own film premiere in downtown Los Angeles on Monday night, citing the regional peak in coronavirus cases.

Aquarium of the Pacific helps prevent tern chicks from drowning and seeks donationsWildlife rescuers are working to save young birds from drowning in Long Beach Harbor, Aquarium of the Pacific officials said on Monday. Katie Johnston reports.

WATCH: Blue Origin is launching into spaceOn board his own rocket, Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos entered space on Tuesday on an exciting 10-minute top-to-bottom flight, a high-tech ride that sets the stage. for the start of commercial passenger service later this year.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Goes into Space with Blue Origin CrewAmazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos and three teammates took off into space on Tuesday for a short, 10-minute suborbital flight that the company says will be a giant leap for the commercial space travel business.

Iconic 5-time Emmy Nominated Actress Marla Gibbs to Receive Star on Hollywood Walk of FameFive-time Emmy-nominated actress Marla Gibbs, probably best known for her role as sassy maid Florence Johnston in “The Jeffersons,” will have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame unveiled Tuesday morning. Katie Johnston reports.

West Hollywood City Council approves protections for hotel workersWest Hollywood City Council on Monday night approved an ordinance that will provide additional protections and compensation for hotel employees.

Markina Brown’s weather forecast (July 19)Markina Brown takes a look at the latest weather forecasts.

Target Lake Elsinore Vandals Little League ProgramNicole Comstock reports from Lake Elsinore where vandals have repeatedly broken into a snack bar and equipment storage facility in Swick-Matich Park over the past month, stealing big-ticket items and destroying what they left behind behind them.

COVID cases send shockwaves through Tokyo Olympic VillageCoronavirus cases put Olympic athletes on the sidelines ahead of Tokyo games. Stacey Butler reports.

Face masks required in indoor halls and concession stands at Dodger StadiumPersons 2 years and older attending Dodgers games are now required to wear a mask or other appropriate face covering in indoor stadium halls and concession stands, per the latest Department of Public Health ordinance from Los Angeles County.

LAPD chief says weight miscalculation likely led to massive fireworks display in South LAThe LAPD is under fire for its illegal fireworks explosion in southern LA that left 17 people injured. Rick Montanez reports.

Pasadena to require vaccines for its employees after FDA approval, reinstate mandate for masksIn addition to requiring indoor masks again soon, the city of Pasadena has said it will require all employees to be vaccinated once the vaccines have obtained full FDA approval.

Free school lunches for every public school student in CaliforniaCalifornia is launching the nationwide universal free school meals program.


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