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Los Angeles officials look to increase safety around schools

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Los Angeles officials look to increase safety around schools

After a mother was killed and her daughter was seriously injured near an elementary school in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood of Los Angeles, city officials are moving forward with a plan to enact more safety measures around schools.

Ghadah Abduljabbar, 33, and her 6-year-old daughter were hit last month near Hancock Park Elementary School in an incident Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho called “heartbreaking, it’s unacceptable and it’s preventable.”

After that incident and another where a 14-year-old student was hit by a car near Berendo Middle School, the L.A. City Council on Wednesday voted 11-0 to study a plan to install speed humps at every public school in the city.

The Los Angeles Department of Transportation will report back to the council on anticipated costs, staffing and a timeline, according to the L.A. Daily News.

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Speed humps, which are more forgiving than speed bumps, allow traffic to continue to move, but at a pace slow enough that the vehicles won’t endanger pedestrians.

City and school district officials have also discussed adding more crossing guards near schools.

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Theft suspects wanted for targeting Orange County shopping mall

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Theft suspects wanted for targeting Orange County shopping mall

Police are searching for a group of suspects wanted for organized retail theft at an Orange County shopping mall.

The four suspects allegedly targeted a Champs Sports store at the Irvine Spectrum, according to the Irvine Police Department.

They allegedly stole Nike products from the retailer before fleeing the shopping center in two vehicles — a gray Mitsubishi Outlander SUV and a black Volkswagen Passat sedan.

  • A suspect wanted for a theft targeting an athletic clothing store at the Irvine Spectrum mall. (Irvine Police Department)
  • A suspect wanted for a theft targeting an athletic clothing store at the Irvine Spectrum mall. (Irvine Police Department)
  • A suspect wanted for a theft targeting an athletic clothing store at the Irvine Spectrum mall. (Irvine Police Department)
  • The suspects' getaway vehicles — a gray Mitsubishi Outlander SUV and a black Volkswagen Passat sedan. (Irvine Police Department)
  • Four suspects wanted for a theft targeting an athletic clothing store at the Irvine Spectrum mall. (Irvine Police Department)

Surveillance cameras captured the suspects’ images — believed to be two men and two women.

No further details were released on the theft as the group remains at large.

Anyone who recognizes the suspects or has additional information on the case is asked to email njohnson@cityofirvine.org.

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Brightline picks manufacturer for high-speed trains to connect SoCal to Las Vegas

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Brightline picks manufacturer for high-speed trains to connect SoCal to Las Vegas

Brightline West has chosen the company to build and deliver new high-speed trainsets to be deployed on its bullet train system between Southern California and Las Vegas.

The trains will be built by Siemens Mobility, a German manufacturing company that has been building trains in Northern California since the 1980s and has a U.S. headquarters in Sacramento.

Siemens has already partnered with Brightline in the past, having built the diesel-electric trains used for the company’s East Coast operation that connects Miami to Orlando, Florida.

Brightline will be acquiring ten “American Pioneer 220” trains that it says will be delivered to Nevada in time for the service to begin operating in 2028. The AP220 is a zero-emission, fully electric train that is capable of reaching speeds of 220 mph, although those speeds won’t be reached when service begins.

The trains are expected to be set up in a 7-car configuration with a capacity of more than 430 passengers, depending on final design, Brightline says.

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Rendering shows a Brightline West train traveling in the Interstate 15 median between Southern California and Las Vegas. (Brightline)

As part of the agreement, Siemens will also provide regular maintenance and large-scale repairs on the trains for at least 30 years, which will be conducted at a maintenance facility in Sloan, Nevada.

Both companies said the agreement represents more than just a simple exchange for goods and services. Siemens says the AP220 will introduce state-of-the-art passenger rail technology that, alongside the American supply chain, will create a new industry that rivals other nation’s with a decadeslong head start on high-speed rail.

As part of those ambitious American expansion plans, Siemens will also be building an entirely new manufacturing facility dedicated to producing the AP220 in a location that will be announced once contract details have been finalized.

“Just as we redefined train travel with our trainsets for Brightline Florida, we are excited to pioneer this new frontier of manufacturing and development for Brightline West,” said Brightline CEO Michael Reininger. “The momentum we are building, will culminate in new jobs and a new supply chain that will establish the foundation for a high-speed rail industry from coast to coast.”

Siemens has also built trains for Amtrak and is one of two companies, alongside Alstom Transportation, competing to win a bid by the State of California to manufacture the trainsets to be used in the California High-Speed Rail system.

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Brightline said “interoperability” with the California High-Speed Rail was one of the factors considered when choosing a train manufacturer. Other factors included price, amenities, capacity and train performance.

Construction on the $12 billion high-speed passenger rail line began in April and the company has predicted service to begin in 2028. In the meantime, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the project will bring thousands of union jobs to the region, reduce air pollution and kickstart a new American industry.

When completed, the a 218-mile rail line connecting the Inland Empire and Las Vegas, cutting an over-4-hour drive time into a 2-hour train ride. About 80% of the system will reside in California, following along Interstate 15 between Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga. Brightline will also be building a new transit center in Rancho Cucamonga which will offer riders the ability to transfer onto Metrolink.

Rendering of a proposed new transit center in Rancho Cucamonga that will serve as the terminus of the Brightline West SoCal-to-Vegas bullet train. (Brightline)
Rendering of a proposed new transit center in Rancho Cucamonga that will serve as the terminus of the Brightline West SoCal-to-Vegas bullet train. (Brightline)

Although a mostly private endeavor, the federal government has still provided significant capital to help get the Brightline system off the ground.

The Biden Administration has backed the project with $6.5 billion in funding, including a $3 billion grant awarded last December, as well as giving the approval to sell about $3.5 billion in bonds. Brightline previously agreed to finance $10 billion for the project.

The federal government, Brightline and Siemens hold the same belief that high-speed rail is a revolutionary technology waiting to be unleashed in the United States.

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Marc Buncher, CEO of Siemens Mobility North America, said the partnership between his company and Brightline will help usher in a new future for passenger rail service in the U.S.

“We are excited to be selected to build and maintain America’s first true high-speed trains, which will feature some of the world’s most innovative high-speed rail technology,” Buncher said. “When they enter service, it will be one of the most pivotal moments in the history of American rail.”

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Beekeeper becomes hero after Dodgers-Diamondbacks game delayed due to massive bee colony

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Beekeeper becomes hero after Dodgers-Diamondbacks game delayed due to massive bee colony

There was a lot of buzz surrounding last night’s Dodgers-Diamondbacks game, but one part of the Diamondbacks’ stadium was especially buzzing and caused the game to be delayed. 

The part of Chase Field in question was the top of the protective netting behind home plate, where a large bee colony appeared before the first pitch on Tuesday night, leading to the game being delayed from 6:45 p.m. to 8:35 p.m. 

The Diamondbacks posted an update to social media advising fans of the delay due to the bees, saying that the game would resume “promptly” following the successful removal of the beehive, which was made up of thousands of bees. Chase Field has a retractable roof, which was open on Tuesday evening, and gave the bees “free reign,” the Associated Press reported. 

It wasn’t all bad.

Diamondbacks fans gained a new hero in the ordeal, Matt Hilton, the beekeeper dispatched to remove the swarm of bees. He has become a different kind of Diamondbacks legend. 

Hilton was at his son’s final T-ball game of the season when he got the call from officials requesting his aid; he immediately drove 45 minutes to downtown Phoenix to get to the stadium, arriving about 70 minutes after the scheduled first pitch. 

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The crowd began to cheer once the grounds crew brought out a lift for Hilton, who donned his beekeeper suit and began sucking the bees up with a vacuum as Bonnie Tyler’s “Holding Out for a Hero” played over the stadium’s loudspeakers. 

After completing the mission, Hilton, who received “MVP” chants from fans for his efforts, was further rewarded when the Diamondbacks let him throw out the ceremonial first pitch.

“I thought I was just going to do my thing and cruise out, but it was fun because of the thousands of people cheering for you,” he told AP. “It was a little nerve-wracking – I’m not going to lie – a lot of pressure to get this game going.” 

He even got a shoutout from the MLB’s official Twitter account, which called him “pure electricity.”

The Diamondbacks, who switched starting pitchers due to the delay, eventually beat the Dodgers 4-3 in 10 innings. 

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