Los Angeles, Ca
California has the most restaurants on Yelp's list of the top 100 places to eat in 2024
Almost one-fifth of Yelp’s best places to eat in 2024 are eateries in California, but the state did not make the top spot.
The Golden State came away with 18 restaurants on Yelp’s annual list, but the highest placement these could achieve is #3.
According to Yelp, noodles, vegan Mexican food, Asian cuisine and restaurants in Sun Belt states are “trending high” among Yelpers, as the site’s reviewers are known.
After California, the states with the highest amount of eateries on the list are Arizona, Florida and Texas, with these three accounting for 30% of the spots on this year’s rankings.
Yelp says that its “data science team analyzed user submissions to determine the top restaurants by ratings, number of reviews, and volume of submissions, and finalized the rankings with the expertise of our Community Managers.”
The top spot in the country? Tumerico in Tucson, Arizona, which serves up vegetarian Mexican cuisine. Enter this link to read the full list.
The California spots that made the list are as follows:
• #3: Sunny Side Kitchen, Escondido
• #4: GS Cafe and Ethiopian Cuisine, Covina
• #6: BROKEN MOUTH | Lee’s Homestyle, Los Angeles
• #8: Sierra Subs and Salads, Three Rivers
• #10: Uncle Af’s, Agoura Hills
• #16: Crafted Greens, El Cajon
• #17: Aperitivo Wine Bar, Santa Barbara
• #18: Guy’s For Lunch, Roseville
• #23: Mazra, San Bruno
• #24: Zest Mediterranean Cuisine, Folsom
• #29: Ocean Indian Cuisine, San Francisco
• #30: Pizzeria Luba, Auburn
• #32: Guiso Latin Fusion, Healdsburg
• #40: Rosemarie’s Burgers, San Diego
• #51: Much Ado About Pizza, Pleasanton
• #53: Peace Pies, San Diego
• #55: Curry Hyuga, Burlingame
• #81: Zamorales Grill, Woodland Hills
Los Angeles, Ca
Suspect shot and killed by police in Orange County
Investigations are underway after a man was shot and killed by police in Buena Park Tuesday.
Buena Park police officers responded to reports of a possibly armed suspect who was seen walking on lanes of the 5 Freeway near Artesia Boulevard at around 1 p.m.
Authorities spotted the suspect on Artesia Boulevard and, following a confrontation, police opened fire on the man.
He was transported to a local hospital where he later died from his injuries.
Details are limited and the moments leading up to the deadly shooting were not released. The case remains under investigation by the California Department of Justice and the Buena Park Police Department.
“Upon completion of the investigation, it will be turned over to DOJ’s Special Prosecutions Section within the Criminal Law Division for independent review,” said the California Attorney General’s Office.
The suspect’s name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.
Anyone who may have witnessed the shooting or has information on the case is encouraged to contact Buena Park Police at 714-562-3978 and ask to speak with Detective Lowe.
Los Angeles, Ca
LASD investigating early-morning deputy-involved shooting in East L.A.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is looking into the circumstances surrounding a deputy-involved shooting that occurred early Tuesday morning in East Los Angeles.
Details remain scarce, but an LASD advisory indicates the shooting took place around 1:37 a.m. in the 6500 block of Olympic Boulevard.
While responding, at least one deputy opened fire on the unidentified suspect for reasons currently not known. It is also unclear why deputies were dispatched to the location.
The suspect was struck and transported to a local hospital, LASD confirmed. Their condition was not disclosed.
No further details were released.
Anyone with information surrounding the shooting is asked to contact the LASD’s Homicide Bureau by calling 323-890-5500.
To provide a tip anonymously, call Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477) or visit this link.
Los Angeles, Ca
Wildfire erupts near Pepperdine University, evacuations underway
Firefighters are battling a three-alarm brushfire, dubbed the Franklin Fire, in Malibu near Pepperdine University amid high-wind warnings, officials confirmed to KTLA.
It’s unclear exactly how the fire started, but crews with the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to reports of the blaze, located near Malibu Canyon Road and Station Boundary, at around 10:45 p.m.
Initial reports put the fire at 10 acres, though by 11:45 p.m., officials said the wildfire had grown to 100 acres, prompting mandatory evacuation orders east of Malibu Canyon Road and south of Piuma Road, along with the Serra Retreat area, fire officials said in a post to X, formerly Twitter.
Those at Pepperdine University are being told to shelter in place, while officials with California Highway Patrol have closed portions of Pacific Coast Highway in the area so that evacuees have easy access to leave.
Sky5 is overhead.
This developing story will be updated as additional details become available.
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