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Russia’s third-richest man could become its most powerful. See the article here: Nets Owner to Challenge Putin for Presidency
The gunman who opened fire on cars near the busy intersection of Sunset and Vine and was later killed by police yesterday has been identified as Tyler Brehm, a 26-year-old resident of Hollywood. His victim, who is in critical but stable condition, is a 40-year-old Hollywood music executive John Atterberry. more › See original here: Hollywood Shooting Rampage: Gunman Just Ended A Relationship, Victim Is a Music Executive
As we all know by now, actor Alec Baldwin was recently escorted off an American Airlines flight because of his passionate devotion to Words with Friends. Baldwin decried the move by the airline on Twitter, then the airline lashed out at him, and now, Greyhound bus is getting involved because, well, why the hell not? more › Go here to read the rest: Alec Baldwin’s Tiff With American Airlines Gets Animated
Maybe the East Coasters are laughing at us, as we shiver in our furry Uggs and lightweight jackets, during this recent cold snap . In the overnight chill, however, Palmdale got as low as they’ve never gone before, setting a new record at 13 degrees. more › Read this article: Damn, That’s Cold: Local City Sets Low Temp Record at Chilly 13 Degrees
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, USPS is overwhelmed with mail for the North Pole, a writer for The New Yorker breaks an embargo, and soon women will be able to eschew tampon applicators once again. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Read more: Extra, Extra: Letters to Santa, ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Scandal, and a Tampon Makes a Comeback
LOS ANGELES — Records show Rudolf Montiel received nearly $1.2 million when he was dismissed as head of the Los Angeles Housing Authority last spring. City Controller Wendy Greuel, who has been auditing the agency’s travel expenses, released documents Friday outlining public funds used for limousine rides and meals at pricey downtown restaurants. Montiel was unavailable for comment. His lawyer, Michael Posner, defended the settlement, saying Montiel’s contract entitled him to 18 months’ pay if dismissed. Mitchell Kamin, the new president of the housing authority’s board, tells the Times the deal was in the agency’s best interest and would be paid for largely by insurance. Read the original post: Disgraced City Official Got $1.2 Million Severance After Dismissal
LOS ANGELES — Records show Rudolf Montiel received nearly $1.2 million when he was dismissed as head of the Los Angeles Housing Authority last spring. City Controller Wendy Greuel, who has been auditing the agency’s travel expenses, released documents Friday outlining public funds used for limousine rides and meals at pricey downtown restaurants. Montiel was unavailable for comment. His lawyer, Michael Posner, defended the settlement, saying Montiel’s contract entitled him to 18 months’ pay if dismissed. Mitchell Kamin, the new president of the housing authority’s board, tells the Times the deal was in the agency’s best interest and would be paid for largely by insurance. Read the original post: Disgraced City Official Got $1.2 Million Severance After Dismissal