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Office Creeper Identified – Wanted NR11458pv

October 6, 2011
Office Creeper Identified – Wanted NR11458pv

Los Angeles: Detectives are asking the public’s help in finding Otis Anthony Deaver, 57, who has been tied to a spree of office burglaries over the last two months. Detectives released video and still photos of Deaver, who often dresses in a security guard’s jacket as a disguise to blend in and wander around unchallenged in downtown business buildings. “Deaver is a career burglar who likes to steal laptops right off of desks,” said Lt. Paul Vernon, commanding officer of the Central Detective Division. “We’ve tied him to two thefts since August, and detectives at Rampart Division have tied him to several more thefts.” Deaver is Black, over 6 feet tall, with a thin build. He walks with a distinct limp. He was last seen October 3 inside a downtown bank with his head and face shaved. “These office creepers are a bit creepy when one considers they are sneaking around in your workplace as you work,” Lt. Vernon explained. “No one should have to feel unsafe at work nor have to hide one’s computer to take a break.” Deaver has family in Whittier, California, but detectives believe he is staying in the downtown area. A video of Deaver entering 1900 Wilshire Boulevard in a security jacket can be seen below. Anyone with additional information on this crime is urged to call Detective Pat Roman, Central Burglary Unit, at 213-972-1230. Anonymous tips can be called into Crimestoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477), or by texting 274637 (CRIMES on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages …

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EaterWire : Nick Coe at Senor Fish, Laurent Quenioux Updates, More!

October 6, 2011
EaterWire : Nick Coe at Senor Fish, Laurent Quenioux Updates, More!

DOWNTOWN— Nick Coe , chef of Black Cat Bakery on Fairfax, will pop up inside Senor Fish in Little Tokyo three nights a week starting (most likely) October 27. This indefinite dining engagement is titled Molonay Tubilderborst named after a character in British humor column, By the Way . During Coe’s evenings at Senor Fish, the dining room will be divided into two spaces, one serving the original Senor Fish menu, the other offering Coe’s market driven Southern European list of eats. [ LAW ] AROUND TOWN— What’s going on in the world of chef Laurent Quenioux ? Aside from guest cheffing at Starry Kitchen (LQ@SK) and taming flames at Vertical Wine Bistro, Quenioux plans to partake in the upcoming LA Beer Float Showdown on Oct 15 at Eagle Rock Brewery, tix cost $35. Then, the following day from 2-4PM, he will spring his famed cheese cart on Domaine LA . Tickets go on sale 10/10 here ($25 at the door or $20 presale). Finally, Quenioux lands at Church & State for another temporary cheffing stint on October 19. [EaterWire] WEHO— Grub Street notices an ABC license transfer from the four year old Salades de Provence at the corner of La Cienega and Holloway to new applicant WeHo Bistro . [Grub Street] ECHO PARK— LAmag says that Tony Yanow has commenced service at newbie Mohawk Bend on Mondays. [EaterWire] See the original post: EaterWire : Nick Coe at Senor Fish, Laurent Quenioux Updates, More!

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LAF&W ’11: For anyone planning to attend Los…

October 6, 2011
LAF&W ’11: For anyone planning to attend Los…

For anyone planning to attend Los Angeles Food & Wine next week, sbe is offering 15% off ALL tix . Simple click here to purchase discounted tickets. [EaterWire] Read the original: LAF&W ’11: For anyone planning to attend Los…

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Equality California Will Not Pursue a Ballot Measure to Repeal Prop 8 in 2012

October 6, 2011
Equality California Will Not Pursue a Ballot Measure to Repeal Prop 8 in 2012

If you were hoping to cast your vote next year in regards to gay marriage in our state, it looks like you’ll have to wait: Equality California has announced that they won’t pursue a ballot measure to repeal Prop 8 in 2012. Instead, the group is launching an education and messaging campaign that will seek to “overcome the psychological, cultural and emotional triggers around lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and kids that continue to impede securing full equality, including the freedom to marry… more › Read the original post: Equality California Will Not Pursue a Ballot Measure to Repeal Prop 8 in 2012

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PHOTOS: Inside Ellen And Portia’s Beverly Hills Home

October 5, 2011

There’s plenty of fine art inside Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s sweeping Beverly Hills home. But there are playful touches, too – like a glass Ping-Pong table in the entrance hall. The couple invited Architectural Digest into the three-acre compound for this month’s issue, and there’s certainly plenty to see – a large painting by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat and loads of other artworks; tables, chairs, blankets and rugs from various continents and centuries; shoe shelves filled with sneakers and stilettos; and a luxurious pool out back with sweeping views of Los Angeles Read more from the original source: PHOTOS: Inside Ellen And Portia’s Beverly Hills Home

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Alleged Serial Killer Who Avoided Death Penalty Suspected In 5 More Slayings

October 5, 2011

SANTA ANA, Calif. — A former U.S. Marine who was convicted of three murders in Illinois will be returned to California to be tried in five other murder cases, prosecutors said Tuesday. Andrew Urdiales, 47, will arrive Thursday to be prosecuted in killings committed in Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties from 1986 to 1995, the Orange County district attorney said. Urdiales was convicted in 2002 in Illinois for killing two women and again in 2004 for killing a third. He is accused of killing four of the Southern California women while stationed at various military facilities in the three-county region and of killing the fifth while on vacation in Palm Springs in 1995. Urdiales was arrested in 1996 in Indiana when he was stopped by police while loitering in an area known for prostitution. Officers found a gun in his truck that was identified through ballistics analysis as the weapon used to kill three women in Illinois. He was charged with the five Southern California murders in 1997. Urdiales moved to Southern California in 1984 as a 19-year-old Marine. On Jan. 18, 1986, prosecutors allege, Urdiales drove from Camp Pendleton to Saddleback College, where 23-year-old Robbin Brandley was stabbed to death as she walked to her car after volunteering as an usher at a jazz piano concert. She was stabbed 41 times with a serrated hunting knife in what authorities believe was a random attack. More than two years later, on July 17, 1988, prosecutors allege, Urdiales picked up 29-year-old Julie McGhee, who was working as a prostitute in Indian Wells. She was shot in the head and her body was left in the desert. Two months later, on Sept. 25, 1988, he solicited 31-year-old Maryann Wells in San Diego and shot her in the head after having sex with her in an abandoned industrial complex, according to the district attorney. The following year, he picked up 20-year-old Tammie Erwin, who also was working as a prostitute, and shot her three times in Palm Springs, prosecutors allege. The three women were shot with the same firearm, which Urdiales dismantled and threw away sometime after Erwin’s death, according to authorities. Urdiales returned to his native Illinois but came back to Palm Springs for vacation in 1995, four years after his military discharge. Prosecutors say he picked up Denise Maney on March 11, 1995, in Palm Springs and stabbed her to death after having sex with her in the desert. Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the district attorney, did not know if Urdiales had been appointed a defense attorney in California. A first court appearance for Urdiales hasn’t been scheduled yet, she said. Attorney Steve Skelton, who represented Urdiales in at least one of the Illinois cases, didn’t immediately return a call for comment Tuesday. Defense attorneys at Urdiales’ trials in Illinois said previously that he suffered from depression and anger stemming from childhood abuse and had mild bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. Urdiales had been sentenced to death for three murders in Illinois, but two of those sentences were commuted to life without the possibility of parole in 2002 by then-Gov. George Ryan. When Illinois banned the death penalty this year, Urdiales’ third death sentence also was commuted to life without the possibility of parole. All five Southern California cases will be prosecuted in Orange County in a combined court proceeding. Urdiales could be eligible for the death penalty in California if convicted, but Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas has not yet made a determination on whether to pursue death. Originally posted here: Alleged Serial Killer Who Avoided Death Penalty Suspected In 5 More Slayings

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Bankruptcy Judge Approves Tribune’s Bonuses To Executives

October 5, 2011

DOVER, Del. — A bankruptcy judge in Delaware has authorized Tribune Co. to pay millions of dollars in bonuses to managers. Tribune says it needs to reward these executives for managing the company amid bankruptcy proceedings, and during a challenging period for media businesses. Tribune sought bankruptcy protection in 2008 after a buyout orchestrated by billionaire developer Sam Zell left it mired in debt. The management incentive plan calls for some 640 employees to share $16 million to $42 million if they hit certain financial targets. The judge is weighing whether to approve Tribune’s reorganization plan to emerge from bankruptcy protection. Some creditors oppose it because it would protect lenders that financed the ill-fated buyout from lawsuits. Tribune Co. owns the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and other newspapers and broadcast stations. Continued here: Bankruptcy Judge Approves Tribune’s Bonuses To Executives

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No iPhone 5, But Apple Does Debut the iPhone 4S

October 4, 2011
No iPhone 5, But Apple Does Debut the iPhone 4S

It’s not the iPhone 5 that many expected, but Apple did unveil today what it trumpeted as its “most amazing” phone yet – the iPhone 4S. Follow this link: No iPhone 5, But Apple Does Debut the iPhone 4S

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How Much $ Do We Need To Survive In CA?

October 4, 2011

Story courtesy of California Watch By Joanna Lin A family of four in California would need an average of more than $63,000 a year – nearly triple the federal poverty level – to cover its basic needs, according to an analysis of the state’s cost of living to be released today. The 2011 Self-Sufficiency Standard, released by the Insight Center for Community Economic Development , a national research organization, shows that in every county in California, the federal poverty level falls short of meeting basic needs: housing, food, child care, health care, transportation and other essential household expenses. Taking all these costs into consideration, the standard calculates the minimum annual income required for 156 family compositions in each county. The pre-tax income needed to make ends meet for a family of two working, married adults; a preschooler; and a primary school-aged child ranged from $53,775 in Tulare County to $86,629 in Marin County. For a family of four, the 2011 federal poverty level , which is based on the cost of food alone and does not take into account regional cost-of-living differences in the contiguous United States, is $22,350. “The federal poverty guidelines miss this whole population of individuals and families who are struggling to make ends meet,” said Jenny Chung Mejia, an attorney and program manager for the center. “Essentially, what happens is they earn too much to qualify but yet don’t have enough to make ends meet; they fall in this sort of policy-benefits gap.” Many people and entities, including policymakers, public agencies, philanthropic organizations, advocates and service providers, use the Self-Sufficiency Standard as a benchmarking tool to gauge the needs of their communities. In affluent counties, needs often go unrecognized, Chung Mejia said. “The public has this perception that if you live in Marin County, for example, you’re not going to be poor,” she said. While figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show 9.1 percent of the population in Marin County lives below the poverty level, the county’s median household income – $83,867 – is lower than its Self-Sufficiency Standard. Even in counties where median income exceeds the Self-Sufficiency Standard, advocates say the cost of basic needs can be striking. In Santa Clara County, for example, the median household income, $85,002, is just slightly higher than the Self-Sufficiency Standard for a family of two adults, a preschooler and a school-aged child. According to the standard, the cost of food for such a family – $852 a month, based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s low-cost food plan – eats up more than 12 percent of household income. More than 91,500 students in the county are eligible for free or reduced-price meals at school. But to qualify for the programs, a student’s household income must be at or less than 185 percent of the federal poverty level – or $41,347.50 for a family of four. “There’s this huge gap,” said Dana Bunnett, director of Kids in Common, a program of Planned Parenthood Mar Monte that advocates for children in Santa Clara County. “We really have needs for families that go beyond those federal guidelines.” Although the Self-Sufficiency Standard accounts for more basic costs than the federal poverty level does, it misses others that many Californians would consider essential – including cell phone and Internet service. “That just makes it all the more crazy,” Chung Mejia said. “We’re just putting forth a very, very modest budget.” Joanna Lin is an investigative reporter for California Watch, a project of the non-profit Center for Investigative reporting. Find more California Watch stories here. See the article here: How Much $ Do We Need To Survive In CA?

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Man with Half a Heart Beats the Odds

October 4, 2011
Man with Half a Heart Beats the Odds

David Koning, the team manager of the the Laguna High School Varsity Volleyball Team, was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Essentially, half of his heart is missing, but nothing stops David from working the sidelines of the sports he loves. Read the original: Man with Half a Heart Beats the Odds

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