Not to be confused with Govind Armstrong’s newly opened Post & Beam, Knitting Factory Entertainment (The Federal Bar) has named its next Latin concept Bow & Truss after the property’s bow and truss ceiling. The venue will be designed by Beth Holden of New Theme Inc. featuring an open kitchen plus counter seating. Out front will sit a spacious courtyard for al fresco dining with a large retractable door to separate inside from out. Tony Cicero , the current assistant GM of The Federal Bar, moves over here to serve as GM. · Sneak Peek of Morgan Margolis’ New NoHo Latin Resto [~ELA~] · Morgan Margolis of The Federal Bar Plans New Resto [~ELA~] View post: Plywood Report : Bow & Truss Latin Eatery Opening in North Hollywood
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Police chase ends in woods off of North Pool and W. Sawyer St – Decatur, IL
more info @ www.decaturfilmz.blogspot.com A call came out of a police chase around 2 Saturday Jan, 7th 2012. After serveal blocks the car came to a stop in the woods behind a tool shop off of North Pool and W. Sawyer St. One person was arrested. Unknown at this time on why the chase started. More information when found out will be posted on www.decaturfilmz.blogspot.com
Salute Noir: ‘Absolute Black’ at Zombie Joe’s Underground
Vanessa Cate’s dapper murder mystery, Absolute Black , is currently playing at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre in North Hollywood. This homage to film noir whodunits follows a nameless, witty private eye and two bumbling police officers as they try interrogate suspects after the untimely death of an up-and-coming Hollywood starlet. more › Link: Salute Noir: ‘Absolute Black’ at Zombie Joe’s Underground
Motorcyclist Not Seriously Injured in Santa Monica Blvd. Collision
A man was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries last week when he crashed his motorcycle into a car in Beverly Hills. A lone male was riding a yellow Suzuki motorcycle eastbound on North Santa Monica Boulevard at about 5 p.m. Friday when it collided with a white Mercedes-Benz. The car was turning left from westbound North Santa Monica Boulevard onto southbound North Crescent Drive when the impact occurred, according to Lt. Shan Davis of the Beverly Hills Police Department . The driver of the Mercedes was the only person in the car and reportedly did not sustain any injuries. Last week a Patch reader sent in a photo of the accident, in which pieces of a yellow motorcycle can be seen strewn across the road. If you have any photos to share with Patch readers, email them to the site editor at mariec@patch.com or tweet them to @BevHillsPatch. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read the rest here: Motorcyclist Not Seriously Injured in Santa Monica Blvd. Collision
L.A. Arson Suspect Under Investigation in Canada
Police in Vancouver, British Columbia, are investigating if alleged Los Angeles arsonist Harry Burkhart is also responsible for a string of arson fires in the Canadian province. A spokesperson for the Vancouver Police Department told the Los Angeles Times that discussions about Burkhart, 24, a German national living in Hollywood, were underway with L.A. police. The Times report came after several Canadian news outlets linked Burkhart to at least 12 unsolved arson fires in Vancouver. He and his mother reportedly lived there before moving to L.A. But Vancouver police have said nothing more than that they were talking with the Los Angeles Police Department. Burkhart is jailed in L.A. and charged with 28 counts of arson of property and nine counts of arson of an inhabited structure. His bail was set at $2.85 million. Burkhart was arrested early Monday in connection with the fires that were set beginning last week at some 53 locations around Los Angeles County, including Hollywood, West Hollywood and North Hollywood. His mother, Dorothee Burkhart , was due in federal court Friday afternoon. Federal prosecutors are seeking to deport her on warrants from Germany, where she is accused of fraud. Her son’s anger over the expected deportation was what triggered Burkhart’s four-day arson spree over the New Year’s holiday, prosecutors have said. This article was compiled with information from City News Service. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post: L.A. Arson Suspect Under Investigation in Canada
Police Blotter: An Unlocked Office, Stolen Bike and Gunpoint Robbery
A woman was threatened with a gun and robbed of her purse on South Palm Drive in this Beverly Hills Police Department blotter set. Open office Between noon and 12:30 p.m. on Dec. 12, items were stolen from an office on the 400 block of North Bedford Drive. Someone gained entry through an unlocked door, took property and then fled undetected. A loss of $4,200 was reported. Emptied During the night of Dec. 12, property was stolen from a storage container on the 700 block of North Alta Drive. The container’s lock had been cut. Off the rack Between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Dec. 13, a bicycle was snatched from a bike rack on the 9500 block of Wilshire Boulevard. The victim reported a loss of $1,100. Thieving duo At about 11 a.m. on Dec. 13, $20,000 worth of merchandise was stolen from a store on the 100 block of South Beverly Drive. A man and woman allegedly worked together to remove the items from a display case. At gunpoint Shortly before 10 p.m. on Dec. 13, a woman was robbed at gunpoint on the 200 block of South Palm Drive. An unknown male approached the victim on the street, grabbed her purse as he pointed the gun at her forehead, then fled with the purse. The victim reported a loss of $1,375. This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Go here to read the rest: Police Blotter: An Unlocked Office, Stolen Bike and Gunpoint Robbery
Watch 1000’s of Police Chases Videos – Police Chase Mom
policechases.net Watch 1000’s of Police Chases Videos trough the most comprehensive source for Police & Chases Video information. Raw video of a high speed chase through three counties in North Texas. A woman took her 3 and 5 year old kids without permission, and led police on a chase for over an hour.
California Census Estimates 2011
California gained the second-largest number of people of all states between Census Day 2010, and July 1, 2011, according to U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released today. The Golden State gained 438,000 new Californians. Texas had the biggest population gain in the first set of Census Bureau population estimates to be published since the official 2010 Census state population counts last year. The nation experienced a population increase of just 2.8 million to 311.6 million, making for the lowest growth rate since before the Baby Boom. California remained the most populated state in America, with a July 1, 2011, population of 37.7 million, followed by Texas (25.7 million), New York (19.5 million), Florida (19.1 million) and Illinois (12.9 million). The 10 States with the largest numeric increase from April 1, 2010, to July 1, 2011 were: Texas – 529,000 California – 438,000 Florida – 256,000 Georgia – 128,000 North Carolina – 121,000 Washington – 105,000 Virginia – 96,000 Arizona – 90,000 Colorado – 88,000 New York – 87,000 The U.S. Census Bureau will update city, county, state and national population numbers again in 2012. 438,000 NEW CALIFORNIANS! Read more: California Census Estimates 2011
Winter Solstice Is Wednesday
The winter solstice will arrive Wednesday night, marking an astronomical turning point observed since ancient times that also presents a chance to consider the long-term winter weather forecast. The solstice will occur Dec. 21 at 9:30 p.m local time, signaling the moment when the North Pole is farthest away from the sun. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, it marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year. For many ancient and indigenous cultures throughout history, the winter solstice was a critical time for survival. “It was really regarded as a time of potentially great crisis,” said Ed Krupp, an astronomer and director of the Griffith Observatory, who specializes in ancient traditional astronomy. It used to be necessary for people “to engage in ritual activity in order to help the cosmos go the way that benefits people,” Krupp said. Many of these rituals involved lighting candles or fires to symbolize the return of the sun and ensure the survival of a people. The winter solstice, on the bright side, marks the point at which the North Pole begins its steady but inevitable return towards the sun. The days will get longer after the winter solstice and the sun will appear to climb higher in the sky. The weather, unfortunately, takes considerably more time to catch up with the warmth of the sun. This season’s long-term winter weather forecast, according to the National Weather Service, calls for below normal temperatures and below normal precipitation. “So far, we had a cool summer and a cool fall,” said Stuart Seto, a weather specialist with the National Weather Service. “If La Niña plays out, we’ll have a colder winter, too.” La Niña is a weather phenomenon involving cooler sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean that interact with eastward trade winds to affect global weather patterns. For Southern California, La Niña makes the winters colder and drier. Last winter’s onslaught of rain and snow storms in Southern California made it an atypical La Niña winter. The Old Farmer’s Almanac agrees with this winter’s weather predictions for a cooler and drier climate in Southern California. Although the weather may be unpredictable, winter solstices have served to remind humans of the natural cycle of things; that every winter eventually turns into spring and that darkness eventually succumbs to light. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read the rest here: Winter Solstice Is Wednesday