Every once in a while, The New York Times decides to turn its attention to the Best Coast, and this week the Grey Lady suggested checking out this bubbling asphalt pit full of prehistoric (or as we Angelenos refer to it B.F.: Before Freeways) fossils that’s right smack-dab in the middle of the Miracle Mile. Isn’t that insane?!! more › More here: The New York Times Discovers This Crazy Place Called the La Brea Tar Pits
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Extra, Extra: 175 Pounds of Nicorette, Another Lap-Band Investigation & Why Downtown Businesses Love CicLAvia
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
Businesses: Claim Your Listing on Patch! It’s Free!
Before Beverly Hills Patch launched in May 2010, editors and freelancers ventured to local businesses to collect information for our directory. Patch Places is a spot where readers can find descriptions, hours, accepted payment methods and much more for businesses around town. But owners of local businesses get extra bonuses when they claim a listing . Owners or managers should search for their business listing and select “claim your listing” in order to make updates to the page. A form will pop up asking for your name, contact information and proof of ownership. Within a few days, someone from Patch should contact you to verify your authenticity. Then you’ll be approved as the business owner. Once approved, you’ll have a “Manage Your Listing” button on the top of your “Places” page. Click the button to be taken to your dashboard. From the dashboard, you can make changes and updates to your listing. On the left side of the dashboard you have several options: Your Stats, Edit Listing, Manage Photos & Media, Reviews, Free Tools, Paid Tools and Contact Sales. Your Stats: Here you can see how many users have rated, reviewed or follow your listing. You can email your customers to seek out more reviews and link the Patch Place to your Facebook or Twitter account. Edit Listing: Add photos, website information, hours of operation, contact information and more under the “basic info” tab. Some of this information cannot be changed, but you can request a new description if you think your business is inaccurately explained. Choose “extra info” to add information like the founding date of your business, what kinds of payments you accept, if there’s street parking or a lot—and much more. Manage Photos & Media: Here you can add and edit photos and choose which image is featured. If you have video or PDFs, you would add that here too. Reviews: You can see what people have to say about your business. Free Tools: Post events and add job openings to our classifieds section, also known as the “Marketplace.” Paid Tools: You can upgrade your listing with a video profile, add a message from the owner and become a featured business on the “Places” page for a fee. Learn more about these options and how to get in touch with a sales team member. Claim your listing today to help keep Patch users up to date with your company and to keep your listing looking fresh! Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook. Read more here: Businesses: Claim Your Listing on Patch! It’s Free!
Woman Cruises Verdugo Wash Thinking It Was a Freeway
A motorist ended up getting stuck in an unusual spot this morning after she drove into the Verdugo Wash thinking it was a freeway. The 53-year-old woman, whose name has not been released, took her Mercedes as fast as 70 miles per hour until she ended up near San Fernando Road and Grange Street in Glendale. more › Originally posted here: Woman Cruises Verdugo Wash Thinking It Was a Freeway
Agreement Requires Metro Construction Jobs Go to Low-Income and Disadvantaged Workers
The Metro board approved a new policy today requiring that 40 percent of the work hours on its major transportation projects go to low-income and other struggling workers. It is the first transit agency that uses federal funds for a targeted hiring policy, according to City News Service. more › View post: Agreement Requires Metro Construction Jobs Go to Low-Income and Disadvantaged Workers
TV Junkie: Showtime Premieres ‘Inside Comedy’ Tonight
Tonight Showtime launches another great series that examines comedy, “Inside Comedy,” as, hopefully, a supplement to the brilliant series “The Green Room With Paul Provenza.” — “The Office” has a spinoff next year. — TV news & The TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan. more › Link: TV Junkie: Showtime Premieres ‘Inside Comedy’ Tonight
Man in Custody Following Simi Valley Woman’s Death
A person of interest was taken into custody Wednesday in connection with the death of woman, whose body was found in Simi Valley the same day. Original post: Man in Custody Following Simi Valley Woman’s Death
Pencil This In: Bitches, Burlesque, Butler & Birds
Tonight’s happenings offer a variety of experiences, including going green, witnessing a light show, viewing a medley of art mediums, listening to tales of the biggest bitches in relationships and ogling a steamy “trip tease.” Get out, get inspired and get back to your computer to tell us how it went. more › Read more here: Pencil This In: Bitches, Burlesque, Butler & Birds
Grand Theft Celeb Auto: Two Men Arrested For Heisting John Travolta’s Benz
John Travolta is surely busting a move today after police announced that two men have been busted for heisting the star’s vintage Mercedes-Benz last fall. On September 18, Travolta’s 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL was stolen after he parked it on a residential street in Santa Monica and visited a nearby Jaguar dealership for a duration of about ten minutes. more › Excerpt from: Grand Theft Celeb Auto: Two Men Arrested For Heisting John Travolta’s Benz