More Than 120,000 Gallons Of Crude Oil From Offshore Rig Leaked Into Water Off OC Coastline, Officials Say Expect Closures – CBS Los Angeles

Posted: October 3, 2021 at 2:51 am

More Than 120,000 Gallons Of Crude Oil From Offshore Rig Leaked Into Water Off OC Coastline, Officials Say Expect ClosuresKandiss Crone reports from Huntington Beach on the latest developments in the spill, which the U.S. Coast Guard said was approximately three miles off Newport Beach and 13 square miles in size when it was first spotted Saturday.

Boys in Blue: Jaime JarrinLegendary broadcaster Jaime Jarrin - who has served as the Spanish voice of the Dodgers since 1959 - announced next season would be his last.In 1998, he became just the second Spanish-language broadcaster to receive the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame.As Hispanic Heritage Month continues, our Jim Hill sat down with Jarrin for these week's edition of Boys in Blue.

Family members host vigil in Lucerne Valley to honor three young girls killed in hit-and-runFamily members hosted a vigil and called for justice for the three young girls killed by a hit-and-run driver in June.

Oil Slick Off OC Coastline Expected To Come Ashore At Some Point Saturday NightKandiss Crone reports from Huntington Beach where officials are preparing for an 13-mile long oil slick off the OC Coastline to come ashore Saturday night. Officials say resident should expect water closures avoid going in the ocean.

Male Teenage Suspect Arrested For Alleged Sexual Assault Of 2 Young GirlsA 13-year-old boy is accused of sexually assaulting a 12 and 13-year-old girl at two different apartment complexes in Chino. Two additional teenage girls have also come forward and police are investigating.

Community Reconnects In Echo ParkSome six months after officials cleared homeless encampments out of Echo Park, organizers brought people back to the park to reconnect with one another and highlight the fact that the homeless crisis is not over.

Women's Marches For Reproductive Rights Take Place Across Southland And NationJake Reiner reports from Downtown LA where crowds gathered to hear speakers and march in support of women's reproductive rights, part of a nationwide series of demonstrations against Texas' near-total abortion ban.

Hundreds show support for IATSE members in union battlePeople showed up to IATSE union parking lots on Saturday to show support for IATSE members who are voting this weekend on whether to strike.

Vigil held for three girls killed in hit-and-run in Lucerne ValleyCBS 2 Reporter Rick Montanez reports from vigil held in Lucerne Valley for three girls killed by a driver, with another girl critically inured.

Officer-Involved Shooting In Hollywood SaturdayLaurie Perez reports from Hollywood where a female victim was stabbed earlier Saturday, but was able to wave police down and direct them to a male suspect who was later involved in a shooting incident with police.

Grass Fire In Lincoln Heights Spreads To 3 HomesIt took firefighters about an hour to knockdown flames from a grass fire that spread to and damaged three homes in Lincoln Heights Saturday.

Oil Slick Off Orange County CoastThe U.S. Coast Guard and California State officials are responding to a 13-mile long oil slick just three miles off the coast of Newport Beach.

Women's Marches For Reproductive Rights Take Place Across SouthlandThousands of people took to the streets in downtown Los Angeles and other locations around the Southland Saturday to support reproductive rights, part of a nationwide series of demonstrations against Texas' near-total abortion ban.

DUI Suspect Arrested In Deadly North Hollywood CrashA driver suspected of being under the influence was arrested in North Hollywood late Friday night after one person was killed and two were taken to the hospital.

Albert Pujols Talks About MLB Journey, Dodgers World Series Aspirations and Potential RetirementWith only a couple games remaining in the regular season, Albert Pujols joins CBS2's Jim Hill to discuss his MLB journey, the Dodgers' World Series aspirations, and his potential retirement after the season.

Police Arrest Suspect Attempting To Set Residence On Fire, LAFD Knocks Fire DownPolice were able to take the suspect, who they say may have been under the influence of alcohol, into custody and firefighters transitioned into an offensive fire attack.

Pacific Airshow Returns To Huntington Beach After 1-Year HiatusParachuters lit up the Huntington Beach night sky as Sammy Hagar performed in front of thousands at a special concert to kick off the weekend at the Pacific Airshow.

President Joe Biden's Infrastructure Bill Still In Limbo as Democrats Continue NegotiationsTom Wait reports on the latest developments on President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill, which had the president making a trip to Capitol Hill Friday to rally Democrats.

Hundreds Gather In Corona To Remember Victims Of Route 91 Harvest Music FestivalPeople in the city of Corona on Friday night came together to honor the victims of the Route 91 Harvest music festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Nicole Comstock reports.

Gov. Newsom Issues Nation First Vaccine Mandate For All SchoolchildrenSara Donchey reports on Gov. Gavin Newsom's new vaccine mandate which covers all students from elementary through high school once the vaccine has been approved by the FDA.

Child And 30-Year-Old Woman Transported To Hospital After Officer Involved Shooting In South LADesmond Shaw reports overhead in Sky9 on the latest developments in a South LA officer-involved shooting.

Albert Pujols Short Interview with Jim HillWith only a couple games remaining in the regular season, Albert Pujols joins CBS2's Jim Hill to discuss his MLB journey, the Dodgers' World Series aspirations, and his looming retirement after the season.

CBSNLA: The Rundown (Oct. 1 PM Edition)Here are the latest headline in local news and weather. Updated twice daily.

Retailers And Their Customers Feeling Effects Of Supply Chain LogjamLaurie Perez reports on growing logjam of cargo ships in the ports, along with labor shortages on shore, that are creating a lack of needed supplies for both businesses and their customers.

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