
Dolores Quintana
Editor at Brentwood News
Editor at Westside Today
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westsidetoday.com | Dolores Quintana
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the Trump administration, accusing it of unlawfully federalizing a California National Guard unit and escalating unrest in Los Angeles without the state's consent.
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westsidetoday.com | Dolores Quintana
Actor Jason Momoa will make his much-anticipated return to The Bungalow Santa Monica this Thursday, June 12, for a one-night-only appearance at the venue's popular Night Market series, where he will take on double duty as both musician and mixologist. Momoa, known for his roles in Aquaman and the runaway hit A Minecraft Movie, will perform live with his band ÖOF TATATÁ. In addition to taking the stage, the actor will also be pouring drinks featuring Meili Vodka, the spirit brand he co-founded.
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westsidetoday.com | Dolores Quintana
In response to the devastating January 2025 wildfires, a coalition of local arts and conservation groups will host a free Fire Recovery Conservation Clinic on Saturday, June 14, at the Getty Center in West Los Angeles. The event, running from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the Getty's Center Campus, is the third in a series of public recovery efforts aimed at helping Southern California residents salvage artworks and cherished personal items damaged by fire, smoke, and ash.
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westsidetoday.com | Dolores Quintana
Acclaimed Southern chef Sean Brock will open his first Los Angeles restaurant this August, bringing his signature live-fire cooking and Appalachian influence to West Hollywood, as reported by Eater Los Angeles. The restaurant, named Darling, will open across the street from Lisa Vanderpump's SUR and the sandwich shop Something About Her, owned by Vanderpump Rules stars Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney.
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2 weeks ago |
westsidetoday.com | Dolores Quintana
After a weekend filled with tear gas, rubber bullets, and the first federalisation of the National Guard and deployment of Guard troops without the request of the state's governor since 1965, state and local politicians are reacting to what they term as President Donald Trump's overreach. The last time a President did so was in 1965 when President Lyndon Johnson federalized and sent in National Guard troops to guard schools during segregation.
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