December 2, 2011
Have you ever washed your car the day before it rains only to have to wash it all over again? Well, something similar happened with Spring Street’s brand spanking new day-glo green bike lane . more › Here is the original post: Spring Street’s Brand New Green Bike Lane Already Needs a Fresh Coat of Paint
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December 2, 2011
Albert Brooks cracks a timely joke. — We don’t watch the Grammys but we’re hoping for a certain winner. — It’s an NBC Universal night on the TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan and we explain why. — #SOA soundtrack is beating “Glee” on Amazon! — Eddie Pepitone album release party at Improv Lab tonight! more › See more here: TV Junkie: Great Guests on NBC Shows Tonight from Primetime to Late Night
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December 2, 2011
Albert Brooks cracks a timely joke. — We don’t watch the Grammys but we’re hoping for a certain winner. — It’s an NBC Universal night on the TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan and we explain why. — #SOA soundtrack is beating “Glee” on Amazon! — Eddie Pepitone album release party at Improv Lab tonight! more › See more here: TV Junkie: Great Guests on NBC Shows Tonight from Primetime to Late Night
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December 2, 2011
Occupy L.A. will shift its focus to a national moratorium of foreclosures. Brief encampments may pop up at city neighborhoods, banks, the homes of bank executives, golf courses and country clubs. The Occupy movement has also coordinated national and regional actions. more › Originally posted here: Occupy LA Targets Foreclosures, Bank Execs, Ports & Golf
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December 2, 2011
Occupy L.A. will shift its focus to a national moratorium of foreclosures. Brief encampments may pop up at city neighborhoods, banks, the homes of bank executives, golf courses and country clubs. The Occupy movement has also coordinated national and regional actions. more › Originally posted here: Occupy LA Targets Foreclosures, Bank Execs, Ports & Golf
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December 1, 2011
Pasadena Area Rapid Transit System (ARTS) buses aren’t running this morning after the area was hit hard with damage from winds last night. Streets in Pasadena are littered with fallen trees and downed power lines, and some areas are facing damage from structure fires. more › Read more: Pasadena ARTS Buses Not Running Due To Wind Damage on Streets
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December 1, 2011
On a boat was not a good place to be yesterday, as two men traversing the Pyramid Lake in the Angeles National Forest quickly discovered. According to a statement released by the LA Sheriff’s Department, the men, a 60-year-old former opera singer and a 29-year-old, both residents of Agoura Hills, were out in a Pond Prowler, a small two-seater that’s designed to maneuver hard-to-reach areas of lakes and ponds. more › View original post here: Man Sings ‘God Bless America’ After Being Rescued from Pyramid Lake
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December 1, 2011
Katherine Heigl and Janet Evanovich . Heigl plays Stephanie Plum , one of Evanovich’s characters from One for the Money, a new film due out in January. Read the original: Heigl the heroine
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December 1, 2011
World AIDS Day is a time for us to consider the state of the epidemic and the challenges we must overcome to achieve a world without AIDS. It’s a time to reflect on the fact that we ALL have a roll to play in ending this disease. And one of the most important ways we can stop AIDS in its tracks is simply by fighting stigma and homophobia. This World AIDS Day nearly coincides with the 20th anniversary of the death of my dear friend, Freddie Mercury. If Freddie were alive today he would feel very much as I do. He’d be astonished by how far we’ve come in treating and preventing HIV/AIDS since the frightening and tragic early days of the epidemic. But he’d also be saddened and dismayed to see that rampant stigma and homophobia continue to drive this disease. The devastating impact of discrimination against gay people and people living with HIV are clearly reflected in the alarming incidence of HIV/AIDS in the gay community. In American cities, as many as one out of every five gay and bisexual men is HIV-positive, and half of those infected are unaware they have the disease. Indeed, HIV prevalence in our community is on par with some of the hardest hit regions of the developing world. Also, new HIV infections are actually on the rise among gay and bisexual men — the only risk group in America for which this is the case. Clearly, we must do more, MUCH more, to reduce the incidence of HIV among gay and bisexual men, and that work has to begin within our community. In the early days of the AIDS epidemic, we rose up with our straight allies, claimed for ourselves equal rights and equal value as human beings, and demanded solutions for a health crisis that affected not just the gay community but every population across the globe. And it WORKED! HIV rates among gay men declined dramatically by the late 1980s, and we can be justifiably proud of our efforts then. But today’s statistics show that we have stalled in our drive against this disease. We’ve dropped our guard and become complacent, and in that void, AIDS is thriving in our community once again. Today, on World AIDS Day 2011, I’m ringing the alarm bell. We must WAKE UP! There are three immediate challenges before us, and we have to address them NOW! First, we must help our young people to combat the many negative messages our society still flings at gay people. We have to teach gay men to love and accept themselves, to value and protect their health and the health of others, and to join the campaign for our equal rights as human beings. We cannot be silent or invisible. The old slogan “Silence = Death” is every bit as relevant today as it was in the 1980s. Homophobia can be neutralized by familiarity and experience and compassion. Stigma can be eradicated by courage and pride and unity. We can begin to end AIDS when we empower ourselves. Second, we must take responsibility for our own health and well-being. We must get tested and retested. Too many of us do not know our HIV status, and that MUST change. Third, we must not let our federal and state governments balance their budgets by cutting crucial funding for HIV prevention, treatment, and research. Reducing or eliminating HIV programming today will cost us much MORE money down the road. That’s because these investments pay for themselves in terms of infections prevented, health preserved, and lives saved. Earlier this year, the National Institutes of Health released a groundbreaking study demonstrating conclusively that people living with HIV who receive effective antiretroviral treatments are 96 percent LESS likely to pass the disease to their sexual partners. In other words, HIV treatment IS prevention. Therefore, we should be INCREASING funding for HIV treatment programs, not implementing cuts, as many states are doing today. We have all of the tools we need to stop this epidemic in its tracks. Working together, I believe my little son Zachary and his generation can live to see a future without AIDS. But to get there, we have serious work to do. We must fight stigma, homophobia, and apathy. We must learn to love and value our lives and our health. We must be honest in our own relationships. We must get serious about the risky behaviors that have become commonplace once again in our community, and the negative messages that encourage this behavior. We must acknowledge the dangerous substances that are known drivers of infection. We must demand health funding. But more than anything, we must educate and mobilize young people to join the fight not only AGAINST the AIDS epidemic, but also FOR health and acceptance and love. On this World AIDS Day, let us spread messages of tolerance and compassion that are so critical to ending AIDS. Sir Elton John is the Founder of the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF). EJAF supports innovative HIV prevention programs, efforts to eliminate stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS, and direct care and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS. Since 1992, EJAF has raised over $220 million in support of projects in 55 countries around the world. Learn more at www.ejaf.org . Original post: Elton John: Stopping the AIDS Epidemic in Its Tracks
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December 1, 2011
Beverly Hills residents may want to think twice before parking their cars under tree branches this week. The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for Los Angeles County that is in effect until 3 p.m. Friday. A high wind warning means that a hazardous high wind event is expected or occurring with sustained wind speeds of at least 40 mph or gusts of 58 mph or more. The winds hitting this area are expected to be between 30-50 mph with gusts reaching 80 mph. These strong winds can down trees and power lines, knock down outdoor objects, create flying debris and cause dangerous driving conditions. There is also a red flag warning in effect over Los Angeles County until late Friday afternoon. Such a warning means that high winds and low humidity make the area vulnerable to brush and vegetation fires. This report was compiled with information from City News Service. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read more: Strong Wind, Red Flag Warning Is Issued for LA County
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