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This Week In Los Angeles | March 28th
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WELCOME TO LOS ANGELES

Good morning. “Forget yesterday, live for today. Tomorrow will take care of itself.” - Rick Ross
IN THE NEWS
L.A. COUNTY DA ALLOWS JUDGES TO SEEK DEATH PENALTY IN LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced a significant policy shift, reinstating the option for prosecutors to seek the death penalty in certain murder cases. This decision reverses a blanket ban imposed by his predecessor, George Gascón, who had barred capital punishment pursuits during his tenure. Hochman, who defeated Gascón in the 2024 election, emphasized that the death penalty would only be sought in "exceedingly rare cases" following a thorough review process, including consultation with victims’ families and evaluation of mitigating and aggravating factors.
While California has maintained a moratorium on executions since 2019 under Governor Gavin Newsom, the state still legally permits death penalty sentences, leaving room for prosecutorial discretion. Hochman’s move has sparked debate, with supporters arguing it restores justice for heinous crimes, while critics, including Los Angeles County Public Defender Ricardo Garcia, denounce it as a regressive step, citing racial bias and high costs with no proven public safety benefit. The policy shift marks a notable change for one of the nation’s largest prosecutor’s offices, though its practical impact remains uncertain given the state’s ongoing execution halt.
📰 L.A. Reid Puts His Luxurious Bel Air Mansion Back on the Market at A Reduced Price Of $17.5 Million
DO YOU KNOW LA?
Today’s Quiz (ANSWER AT THE END)
What year did the Los Angeles Lakers win their first NBA Championship? |
BJRNCK JOINS THE SBRBN PODCAST
Today @ 11:45AM Chicago RnB Star BJRNCK Joins Scottie & Tallie On The SBRBN Podcast! They talk Kanye West, New Music & More. Tune In today on SBRBN’s youtube Channel!
MARINA DEL REY’S BEACHSIDE DINING

📍 : 14160 Palawan Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
👌: Perfect For - Date Night
💲:$17-$34
This restaurant recently launched Margarita Mondays - $10 Margaritas, from 10am-10pm every Monday
Beachside Restaurant & Bar, perched in Marina del Rey, promises a mix of coastal charm and hearty dining that’s hard to resist. Based on what’s out there, the service seems to be a standout. Reviews consistently highlight a staff that’s warm and welcoming, greeting guests with a friendliness that sets a relaxed tone. Servers are described as attentive—quick with refills, ready with suggestions, and keeping things moving without rushing anyone. It’s the kind of place where the team appears to genuinely care about your experience, matching the laid-back beachside vibe with a touch of polish that makes you feel taken care of.
The food, from all accounts, sounds like it lives up to the hype. The fried chicken often gets a nod for its crispy exterior and juicy, tender meat—a classic done right. Pair that with their mac and cheese, which people call creamy and flavorful, and you’ve got a comfort food win. Collard greens bring a smoky, slow-simmered depth, while the cornbread is praised for being soft, slightly sweet, and rich with butter. The menu blends soul food roots with a California coastal twist, offering dishes that feel both familiar and fresh. It’s not just about filling up; it’s food that seems crafted to satisfy on a deeper level.
Beachside Restaurant & Bar looks like a spot that delivers on both fronts—service that’s smooth and friendly, and food that’s hearty and well-executed. With its marina views and a reputation for quality, it’s easy to see why it draws a crowd. If you’re in the mood for a meal that combines good eats with a welcoming atmosphere, this place seems worth a try.
INTO THE WEEKED

SBRBN APPROVED SPOTS THIS WEEKEND ✅
Friday 3/28
Saturday 3/29
Sunday 3/30
DO YOU KNOW LA?
(Answer)- 1972
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