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LA Times Lakers writers discuss trade speculation

December 8, 2011
LA Times Lakers writers discuss trade speculation

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A Pearl Harbor Survivor Remembers That Fateful Day

December 8, 2011
A Pearl Harbor Survivor Remembers That Fateful Day

Jack Rogos remembers what happened on December 7th, 1941 because he was there in Hawaii –a witness to history. Photo Credit: Feed Loader View original post here: A Pearl Harbor Survivor Remembers That Fateful Day

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90-Year-Old Woman Robbed at Gunpoint

December 8, 2011
90-Year-Old Woman Robbed at Gunpoint

A 90-year-old woman signaled for help using her life alert button as she was robbed at gunpoint. Photo Credit: Feed Loader Read the original: 90-Year-Old Woman Robbed at Gunpoint

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OC Sheriffs Investigate Dead Body Found in Truck

December 6, 2011
OC Sheriffs Investigate Dead Body Found in Truck

Sheriff’s detectives are investigating the death of a man found inside a white pickup truck Monday afternoon in Laguna Nigel. Photo Credit: Patti McConville/Getty Images Go here to read the rest: OC Sheriffs Investigate Dead Body Found in Truck

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Red Flag Warnings Still In Effect

December 5, 2011

PASADENA, Calif. — Thousands of Southern Californians who have gone without power for five days are being told it’s almost over, though a new round of high wind warnings have been issued for some areas hard hit by last week’s ferocious windstorm. The National Weather Service warnings are in effect through Tuesday afternoon for gusts of up to 60 mph below mountain passes and in canyons. Some coastal and inland desert areas could see 50 mph gusts. There also are red flag warnings in some areas because of high fire danger from gusty, dry weather. However, the winds won’t be as strong as last week, when gusts of nearly 100 mph were recorded. Those winds toppled power lines and trees and fanned small fires. Some 300,000 people lost power. Some remain blacked out, but Southern California Edison said “99.9 percent” of customers who lost electricity will have it back Monday. Utility crews took advantage of calm weather Sunday and worked to restore power to about 42,000 customers who remained without power in the afternoon, spokesman Charles Coleman said in a statement. Some of the still powerless were skeptical. “We’ve heard everywhere from tomorrow to Wednesday to next week,” Kristine Aguirre of Temple City told KABC-TV. Coleman said the areas hardest hit were cities in the Pasadena area east of Los Angeles like Temple City, Arcadia, Monrovia and Alhambra. “It was horrible,” said AnnMarie Trudeau, whose Monrovia condominium was without power for four days. “I ended up staying at my parents’ because I’m wimpy.” Some took matters into their own hands. Pasadena city spokeswoman Ann Erdman said she had received reports that some residents were opening pole boxes at the base of street lights and stringing wire to their homes, a move she said is both illegal and extremely dangerous. “The voltage in most boxes in much too high for individual homes,” Erdman said in a statement. The Wednesday windstorm toppled trees and power lines, blocked roads and destroyed at least four homes. To the north, about 1,000 PG&E customers in the Santa Cruz Mountains still had no electricity early Sunday afternoon, but work in getting the power turned on was expected to be finished later in the day, said utility spokesman J.D. Guidi. In the Sierra Nevada, crews were also working on restoring service to about 1,700 people in Tuolumne County. Guidi said at the height of the windstorms last week, service had been knocked out to about 545,000 homes and businesses in PG&E’s service area. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power said in a statement that all service in the city was restored Sunday. See the article here: Red Flag Warnings Still In Effect

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Trial to Begin in OC Rock Murder

December 5, 2011
Trial to Begin in OC Rock Murder

Trial was set to begin on Monday for Jose Alonso Fuentes, who is accused of beating his lover to death with a rock and stealing his valuables. Photo Credit: AP Read this article: Trial to Begin in OC Rock Murder

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Hunger Bowl: UCLA vs Illinois

December 5, 2011

UCLA will face Illinois in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Dec. 31 at AT&T Park in San Francisco in a matchup of teams that have both fired their coaches, organizers announced today. Photo Credit: Getty Images View post: Hunger Bowl: UCLA vs Illinois

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Lakers Coach Mike Brown on where Kobe Bryant fits in the offense

December 5, 2011
Lakers Coach Mike Brown on where Kobe Bryant fits in the offense

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Wife Tried to Snip Husband’s Penis: Police

December 5, 2011
Wife Tried to Snip Husband’s Penis: Police

Husband called police after attack. Photo Credit: Getty See more here: Wife Tried to Snip Husband’s Penis: Police

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LAPD: Occupy L.A. Costs Could Have Been Higher

December 4, 2011
LAPD: Occupy L.A. Costs Could Have Been Higher

City councilmembers are auditing Occupy L.A. to learn just how much the 60-day encampment cost taxpayers. Police Chief Charlie Beck said the estimated $1 million price tag could have been much worse. Photo Credit: Feed Loader Read more: LAPD: Occupy L.A. Costs Could Have Been Higher

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