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Laker great Derek Fisher… is going back to school

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Laker great Derek Fisher… is going back to school

He played the fifth most games in Lakers history, ranks seventh in steals, and only two guys named Lebron and Kobe have hit more three-pointers in purple and gold than Derek Fisher. The man fans called “D-Fish” was such a leader on FIVE NBA Title teams, that Kobe Bryant called him the best teammate he ever had. With a basketball resume like that, Fisher can do whatever he wants in the sport. So it might be surprising to hear where Derek Fisher is now: high school.

The Laker great just wrapped up his second season as the head coach of the Crespi High boys basketball team in Encino. After coaching previously in both the NBA and WNBA, Fisher was plotting his next move when his son and two stepsons began playing for Crespi in 2023. When Crespi’s coach left, the school approached Fisher. He wasn’t interested because his kids were on the team. “I’ve seen how the father-coach relationship can hurt the father-son relationship,” Fisher tells KTLA’s Steve Hartman. But after some thought, he took the gig. “I didn’t want to leave this space feeling I had more to give to others,” Fisher says, adding jokingly, “Instead of sitting in the stands, groaning and complaining, why not roll up my sleeves and get involved.”

Fisher is used to putting in work. He was barely being recruited out of high school and ended up playing at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, not exactly a hoops powerhouse. Fisher admits he was “never the best player on any team I ever played on,” and was usually the smallest guy on the court too. Yet he still reached the pinnacle of NBA success by outworking the competition. He’s trying to instill that same drive into his Crespi High players. “These are kids who are not ranked as the Top 100 recruits in the nation, and neither was I,” he says. “But if you can help someone access their highest levels of potential, maybe see something in themselves they haven’t seen yet, they might look at me and say if that guy who was born in Little Rock, played in Little Rock, can go on to do all the things he’s done, then why can’t I?”

So far, Fisher’s approach is working. Crespi made the playoffs for the second straight season, ranking in the top 15 in the entire CIF Southern Section. Fisher is also winning the right way, making sure his student-athletes uphold Crespi’s Catholic school standard of strong character both on and off the court. “Coach Fisher’s going to help young men become better men, and he’s going to teach you a lot of things,” says Crespi senior Peyton White, adding that playing for Fisher is, “Definitely an experience I’ve enjoyed.” Those sentiments are echoed by Crespi junior Malakai Perrantes, who says “Being able to learn from someone who’s been through everything I want to go through, whether it’s learning new drills or what it’s like in the NBA, is pretty cool.”

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Fisher says he doesn’t share too many stories from his NBA days with his team. He isn’t even sure if all his Lakers experience gives his coaching lessons and advice any more weight with his players. “At times, they trust that information,” says Fisher, before adding with a smile, “But other times, I’m that guy who played a long time ago with gray in his beard.”

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Remains of murder victim identified as missing Southern California millionaire 

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Remains of murder victim identified as missing Southern California millionaire 

After more than four decades, the remains of a woman who was found buried in the mountains of Riverside County were identified as a multi-millionaire who went missing in 1981.

The body of Thelma Gaston was discovered by a person gathering firewood in a mountainous area near Sugar Loaf Mountain and the Pinyon Crest community on Nov. 28, 1981.

After experiencing a series of heartbreaking life events, including the death of her husband and her 32-year-old son in the same year in 1957, Gaston continued forging ahead, focusing on her business of buying repossessed properties and selling them. 

By 1980, she had amassed a fortune estimated to be over $20 million, SFGATE reported.

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On June 28, 1981, a note was left on the front door of her home near Century City, saying she was out searching for her cat. However, she never returned home and her loved ones did not hear from her.

By then, Gaston was 80 years old. As Los Angeles Police Department detectives investigated her disappearance, they discovered a younger man, Lawrence Remsen, then 39, had recently entered her life and was the woman’s romantic companion, SFGATE reported.

At one point, the woman’s friends said Gaston had wondered about Remsen’s motives in being with her.

Police eventually found letters and documents reportedly signed by Gaston that gave Remsen power of attorney. Another letter allegedly written by the woman claimed she had run away “to have some fun in life.” However, her friends said the move was completely out of character.

Detectives later confirmed the letters were certified with a stolen notary stamp and her signatures were believed to be forged. 

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Remsen had tried selling some of Gaston’s properties and attempted to withdraw more than $100,000 from her bank accounts. Remsen eventually fled the Southern California area.

A few months later, he was arrested by border agents when he tried to enter the U.S. from Mexico. He was charged with Gaston’s murder even though the woman’s body had not been found.

During a trial hearing, Remsen later claimed he found the woman dead of natural causes in her home and, attempting to take her fortune, had disposed of her body in the ocean.

The judge disagreed and later ruled that Remsen had killed the woman “intentionally and with malice.” He was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.

Gaston’s body was later discovered buried in a shallow grave in the mountains. However, due to the poor condition of the remains, investigators were unable to narrow down an identity.

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A breakthrough occurred in 2022 when the Riverside County Sheriff’s Coroner’s Bureau received new funding to reexamine long-standing unidentified cases. 

“Combined with significant advances in forensic science, this funding opened new avenues for identification,” the sheriff’s office said.

In May 2026, utilizing investigative genetic genealogy and dental records, the remains were positively identified as Gaston’s.

“The Riverside Sheriff’s Coroner’s Bureau extends its sincere appreciation to everyone whose dedication, expertise, and perseverance made this identification possible,” officials said in a statement. “Together, these efforts have ensured that Ms. Gaston has her name—and her story—returned to her.”

Remsen, who is now 83 years old, continues serving his life sentence at the California Institution for Men in Chino.

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Southern California hits hottest day of its extreme heat warning

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Southern California hits hottest day of its extreme heat warning

Southern California remains under an extreme heat warning as residents brace for the hottest day of the week on Wednesday.

“It will be roasty toasty in the valleys, lower mountain elevations and far interior, with highs ranging from 100 to 110 degrees,” the National Weather Service said. The warmest conditions are expected in the western San Fernando Valley.

An extreme heat warning remains in effect for much of Southern California until 8 p.m. Thursday. Forecasters say there is a high risk of heat-related illness for anyone outdoors for extended periods. Heat advisories are also in place for areas along the coast.

“Highs for today: 98 in Ojai, 100 in Ontario. Temecula, good morning to you, 100 degrees expected there. 112 in Palm Springs. Unbelievably hot,” KTLA’s Kirk Hawkins said Wednesday morning.

Southern California will be under an extreme heat warning from July 14-16, 2026. (National Weather Service)

Residents are urged to adjust their afternoon plans to limit strenuous outdoor activities during the heat of the day, stay hydrated and check in on elderly neighbors and loved ones.

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The Weather Service said record highs are slightly warmer than those forecast for Wednesday. As a result, despite the extremely hot conditions, few, if any, temperature records are expected to be broken.

A few degrees of cooling are expected Thursday, but a more significant cooldown will arrive Friday as onshore winds increase.

Afternoon highs are expected to cool even more over the weekend, with below-average temperatures possible in some areas.

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Stabbing at Chino Hills liquor store ends in attempted murder arrest

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Stabbing at Chino Hills liquor store ends in attempted murder arrest

A Chino Hills man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a violent incident at a local liquor store, authorities announced Tuesday.

The July 13 incident occurred around 5 p.m. in the 4000 block of Descanso Avenue, according to the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department, which responded to reports of a stabbing at the location.

Arriving deputies found a stabbing victim inside the store and rendered medical aid until personnel with the Chino Valley Fire District arrived. The victim was transported to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, where he remains in stable condition.

While being treated at the scene, investigators said the victim repeatedly stated that someone named Alex was responsible for the attack.

A 30-year-old man was arrested after stabbing inside a liquor store in the 4000 block of Descanso Avenue on July 13, 2026. (Google)

The suspect, now identified as Hayden Alexander Marquez, 30, was located not far from the liquor store and taken into custody, sheriff’s officials said.

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Investigators did not provide a motive for the stabbing or detail the relationship between the two men.

Marquez was booked into the West Valley Detention Center on suspicion of attempted murder.

Anyone with information about the investigation is urged to contact the Chino Hills Police Station at 909-364-2000. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the We-Tip hotline at 800-78-CRIME or submit tips online at www.wetip.com.

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