January 28, 2012
A shooting at a Thai restaurant in Hollywood on Friday night leaves one woman dead and a man injured. The incident occurred at Pink Pepper on Hollywood Boulevard and was reported to police at 10:17pm. more › See the article here: Woman Shot & Killed At Hollywood Thai Restaurant
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January 28, 2012
“Wizards of Waverly Place” star Gregg Sulkin went shopping with a friend in Beverly Hills, California yesterday. See the article here: Gregg Sulkin Goes Shopping In Beverly Hills, California On January 25, 2012
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January 28, 2012
Police were investigating on Saturday four shootings that wounded four people and left a woman dead in four separate incidents in two days across Los Angeles County. Excerpt from: 1 Killed, 4 Wounded in Separate Shootings
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January 28, 2012
Authorites arrested three men and broke up a major marijuana smuggling operation off the coast of Malibu Friday night. Originally posted here: One Half Ton of Pot Seized in Bust off Malibu Coast
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January 28, 2012
Brent King has worked tirelessly since his daughter, Chelsea King, disappeared while jogging in San Diego in February 2010. Follow this link: Father Behind Chelsea’s Law Honored by FBI
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January 28, 2012
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The court-appointed receiver overseeing California’s prison health care system said Friday the state must keep its promise to spend more than $2 billion for new medical facilities before the federal courts can end an oversight role that has lasted six years. California committed to spending $750 million to upgrade existing medical facilities, building a new $906 million medical center and converting juvenile lockups at a cost of $817 million. So far, only the new medical center in Stockton is being built. Receiver J. Clark Kelso told The Associated Press that the state must begin all the upgrades before it should be allowed to retake control of a prison medical system once deemed so poor that it was found to have violated inmates’ constitutional rights. They are his first public comments since a federal judge last week told officials to begin preparing for an end to the receivership. “That leaves a court order that the state is now out of compliance with,” Kelso said during the 75-minute interview. “The courts have been promised construction for the last half-decade. Somehow those promises don’t get kept.” California officials are analyzing the need for new medical facilities in light of a state law that took effect last year that is sending lower-level criminals to county jails instead of state prisons. Federal judges have ordered the state to reduce its prison population by 33,000 inmates over two years to improve the treatment of mentally and physically ill inmates, a decision that has been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. At its height in 2006, California’s inmate population was more than 162,000. Kelso said the medical center that is under construction in Stockton and the $750 million in upgrades are needed even if the state has fewer inmates. Conversion of the juvenile lockups was to have included new housing and treatment facilities for sick and mentally ill inmates. Kelso has been negotiating with officials from the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and attorneys representing inmates after a federal judge issued a notice saying it was time to begin ending the federal receivership. Court oversight of medical care in the nation’s largest state prison system has led to improvements in inmate health care that have cost California taxpayers billions of dollars. “We’ll just see if the parties can’t find a middle ground for agreement,” Kelso said. The pace of those negotiations will determine how quickly the state can retake control of its prison health care operations, he said. Corrections Secretary Matthew Cate said he wanted to see the receivership end as early as this summer, although he also said it would be appropriate for the courts to maintain some type of oversight role to ensure that inmate care does not deteriorate. “I think the sooner we return day-to-day operations to the state, the better,” Cate told the AP in an interview earlier this week. “We need to work out the construction issues, obviously, and I know that Clark is also concerned about making sure there’s a strong structure in place to maintain the strides we’ve made. But if we can work those issues out, I’d love to see it be this summer.” Kelso said the state also should create a quasi-independent medical bureaucracy within the corrections department to make sure the state doesn’t backslide because of budget cuts or a lack of interest. “A lot of that has to do with budget independence and the independence of the head of prison health care really to control his or her budget,” Kelso said. “They can’t just get lost in the big haze that is the corrections budget.” He said the corrections department traditionally has focused on keeping inmates safely locked up, with a lesser emphasis on the well-being of those prisoners, and it is unclear if that culture has changed. Citing inmate overcrowding as the leading cause, the federal courts previously found that medical care for California prisoners was so poor that an average of one inmate a week was dying of neglect or malpractice. It ordered the prison population reduced, prompting the department to send layoff notices this week to 545 employees because fewer workers are needed as the number of inmates declines. In the notice he filed last week, U.S. District Court Judge Thelton Henderson said conditions had improved enough to consider ending the receivership. He said most of the goals of the federal oversight had been met. The San Francisco-based judge ordered Kelso, state officials and inmates’ attorneys to report by April 30 on when the receivership should end and whether it should continue some role in ensuring that conditions remained constitutional. “I think this all depends much more on the state’s progress than on mine,” Kelso said. “Frankly, if the construction had been done as promised, I’d be a hell of a lot closer.” See the original post here: ‘Somehow Those Promises Don’t Get Kept’
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January 28, 2012
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, someone killed their neighbors’ chihuahua with a golf club, downtown business love CicLAvia and 175 pounds of Nicorette gum looks as disgusting as you might imagine. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › See the original post: Extra, Extra: 175 Pounds of Nicorette, Another Lap-Band Investigation & Why Downtown Businesses Love CicLAvia
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January 28, 2012
University police say that a UCLA student was sexually assaulted near a residence hall on campus early this morning. A male suspect called out to a female student climbing what are called the Saxon Steps before he sexually assaulted her. more › Continued here: Female UCLA Student Sexually Assaulted On Campus Near Residence Hall
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January 28, 2012
It’s been three years since the “L Word” aired its last episode and seven since “Queer as Folk” finished its run, and some of the folks involved with those shows are pitching their a new TV show featuring a gay, multi-ethnic ensemble cast. The show’s location and name is “DTLA,” and its creators says it’s like “Queer As Folk” meets “Swingers.” more › Read this article: New TV Show Features Gay Ensemble Cast Living the Dream in ‘DTLA’
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January 28, 2012
It’s been three years since the “L Word” aired its last episode and seven since “Queer as Folk” finished its run, and some of the folks involved with those shows are pitching their a new TV show featuring a gay, multi-ethnic ensemble cast. The show’s location and name is “DTLA,” and its creators says it’s like “Queer As Folk” meets “Swingers.” more › Read this article: New TV Show Features Gay Ensemble Cast Living the Dream in ‘DTLA’
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