Hollywood Boulevard
Coverage of Hollywood Boulevard in the Nexus archive.
- Video shows freight train collide with car on tracks in Hollywood
A freight train operated by Grupo Mexico collided with a car on Hollywood Boulevard near Interstate 95 in Hollywood late Friday. The family inside the vehicle escaped without serious injuries, though the cause of the crash remains unclear.
- No injuries reported after car erupts in flames on I-95 in Hollywood; driver heard popping sound
A driver's car caught fire on I-95 in Hollywood after they heard a loud pop, but no injuries were reported. Firefighters extinguished the flames, and authorities advised drivers to monitor unusual vehicle sounds and maintain their cars.
- Man stabbed to death after violent dog attack on Hollywood Walk of Fame
A 37-year-old man was attacked by a dog and subsequently stabbed to death by several men on the Hollywood Walk of Fame near Hollywood Boulevard on May 20. The unprovoked attack occurred at a bus stop around 3 p.m., as captured by surveillance video.
- Man stabbed to death after violent dog attack on Hollywood Walk of Fame
A 37-year-old man was attacked by a dog and stabbed to death by several men on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 20. The incident occurred near a bus stop on Hollywood Boulevard and Las Palmas Avenue around 3 p.m.
- Youths accused of breaking into NYC Church of Scientology building in latest viral 'speedrunning' trend
A group of youths broke into a Church of Scientology building in New York City, damaging property and injuring a staff member, as part of a viral 'speedrunning' trend on social media. The incident is one of several nationwide, with the Church of Scientology accusing participants of hate crimes and trespassing. No arrests have been made, but authorities are investigating.
- Viral TikTok trend of teens running through Scientology buildings sparks hate crime allegations
A viral TikTok trend involving teens 'speed running' through Church of Scientology buildings in Hollywood has sparked police investigations and hate crime allegations. Participants, often masked and costumed, trespass into Scientology properties, disrupting operations and clashing with security, with church officials condemning the acts as organized vandalism. The Los Angeles Police Department is examining whether the incidents qualify as hate crimes.