Crime Wave to Olympic Mega-Mansions: Chicago Shootings, Hollywood Parking F
By Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
September 3, 2025
Crime is hitting close to home in Woodland Hills, with residents reporting incidents even while doing something as simple as washing their cars. In Chicago, a pub owner says shootings and robberies at his business have become “never-ending,” underscoring a national concern about urban safety. Meanwhile, in Hollywood, some apartment landlords are converting parking areas into ADUs, reshaping neighborhoods as space runs short. With the Olympics on the horizon, wealthy tourists are already booking mega-mansions—some fetching as much as $2.4 million for a rental. And on a lighter note, the crew tries to help engineer Tony Sorrentino in his search for love.
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