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Disneyland to crack down on Magic Key no-shows

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Disneyland has begun cracking down on Magic Key holders who don’t present up for his or her reserved park visits.

The “Happiest Place on Earth” introduced this week it’ll begin imposing its coverage to penalize Magic Key holders who don’t present up for his or her reservations. The coverage has at all times existed, however till now has gone unenforced, Disney mentioned.

The Magic Key system, which changed the park’s annual cross program, requires most holders to order particular dates to go to the parks. There’s a restricted quantity of reservations accessible per day and people trying to go to the parks can’t go to with out one.

Disneyland says some Magic Key holders have been reserving park visits however haven’t been exhibiting up. There was no penalty for lacking a reservation — till now.

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Magic Key holders who miss a number of of their scheduled reservations over a sure interval will lose their capability to order further park visits for a minimum of 30 days.

The Magic Key tickets went on sale final August, giving followers who get pleasure from journeys to the Disneyland Resort’s theme parks the chance to go to often with out having to buy a ticket every time.

Like the favored annual passports — which had been discontinued final yr — Magic Key provides Disneyland followers the possibility to pay a set worth for repeat admission, with the next price translating to extra accessible dates and fewer days which are blocked out.

The largest change from the outdated program is that this new system requires customers to make a reservation earlier than they go to Disneyland and Disney California Journey, no matter which one they select. These will be obtained as much as 90 days prematurely and can be found upon Magic Key buy. 

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Fire near 5 Freeway in Gorman threatens structures, forces evacuations

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Fire near 5 Freeway in Gorman threatens structures, forces evacuations

A rapidly growing third alarm fire near the 5 Freeway in Gorman is threatening structures and forcing evacuation orders, according to authorities.

According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the fire was reported at 1:48 p.m. As of 2:40 p.m., it was spread across 500 acres.

The fire was reported to be on the side of the southbound lanes of the 5 Freeway, though the department said the freeway was not on fire.

Structures were being threatened and evacuations were in place, though it wasn’t immediately clear which structures and what specific areas were evacuated, and whether any containment had been made.

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Gorman is a small unincorporated area in northwest L.A. County and is a common stopping place for food and gas along the 5 Freeway.

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Mountain lion found dead less than a mile from wildlife crossing construction site 

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Mountain lion found dead less than a mile from wildlife crossing construction site 

A mountain lion was killed on the 101 Freeway early Saturday morning. 

Preliminary information indicates that the deceased mountain lion was blocking lanes on the southbound side of the freeway near Liberty Canyon Road in Agoura Hills around 5 a.m. 

The predatory feline died just half a mile from the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing construction site, which is set to open in 2026, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said last month. 

California Highway Patrol officers moved the mountain lion to the right shoulder of the freeway so traffic could pass through. 

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife will investigate the death of the mountain lion, which was not wearing a tracking collar.  

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Armed suspect seen prowling West Hills neighborhood remains at large

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Armed suspect seen prowling West Hills neighborhood remains at large

A community is concerned after an armed suspect was seen prowling a West Hills neighborhood and peering into windows.

Residents reported seeing the man peering into home windows as he wandered around a neighborhood near Stagg Street and Valley Circle Boulevard on Thursday night.

“I looked out the window and saw a man trying to break into my neighbor’s house,” said Brandon Taylor, a resident. “I saw him looking into windows.”

At times, the man peered into the backyard gates of several homes while continuing to stroll around. That’s when Taylor decided to observe the suspect and record the man on his cell phone.

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“I followed him in my car and kept a safe distance,” Taylor said. “I watched him hop a fence into someone’s property so I called 911 at that time. I was on hold for about 27 minutes. They transferred me to a non-emergency [line].”

Eventually, Taylor decided to go home. Later that night, police received reports of the suspect prowling the same neighborhood at around 8:35 p.m.

“My husband always checks the camera before he goes to sleep and he noticed [the suspect],” said Jaymie Nevis, the owner of a business located near Platt Avenue and Vanowen Street.

Her husband checked the store’s security cameras at around 10:43 p.m. and spotted the suspect walking around while pointing what appeared to be a handgun.

“Oh, it’s absolutely a gun,” Nevis said. “You can see him working with it and he’s pointing it outward.”

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The woman shared the alarming video with neighbors in the area, prompting many to remain cautious and on the lookout.

“It’s scary that it could be people coming around this close with a gun, walking around, prowling and looking for a place to get in,” said a concerned neighbor.

“We have a patrol here,” said another neighbor. “We have a homeowners association. We have received letters telling us to be on the lookout for anything suspicious.”

Los Angeles police said the suspect is described as a Hispanic man who was last seen wearing a blue shirt and dark-colored shorts.

“When you see a guy with a gun, that’s very disconcerting and it steps it up a level,” Nevis said. “He’s not just peeking over your fence. He’s now an armed individual.”

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The suspect remains at large. Anyone with information on the case can call LAPD at 1-877-527-3247. 

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