KTLA
by: Kara Marken, Megan Henderson, Chris Schauble, Henry DiCarlo
Mental health advocate and self-care specialist Britt Turpack explains how being kind to others can help improve your mental health. Follow Britt on Instagram.
This segment aired on KTLA’s Off the Clock on Feb. 16, 2022.
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A helicopter has crashed in Newport Beach Saturday night, and police have confirmed that it is a law-enforcement aircraft that was involved.
The helicopter crashed near West Balboa Boulevard and 18th Street, according to Newport Beach Police Department spokeswoman Heather Rangel.
Beverly Hills police arrested two people late Friday near an intersection where more than 100 motorists had converged to conduct a “vehicle takeover” in order to perform “reckless driving maneuvers” for a crowd of at least 150 gathered spectators, authorities said.
Police received reports of the meet-up, referred to as a “takeover” or “sideshow,” about 11:30 p.m. Friday, according to a police statement on the department’s Twitter account Saturday afternoon. Officers responded to the intersection of Canon Drive and Lomitas Avenue, where vehicles were blocking “all six points of the intersection” when officers arrived.
Three teenagers from East Los Angeles will be the first in their families to go to college after they earned full-tuition scholarships to Dickinson College, Bucknell University and Middlebury College.
The Ednovate students accomplished a goal that’s as difficult to achieve as gaining admission to an Ivy League school, according to a school official.