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Activists To March, Rally & ‘Occupy Anthem Blue Cross’ In Downtown L.A.

January 9, 2012
Activists To March, Rally & ‘Occupy Anthem Blue Cross’ In Downtown L.A.

Downtown drivers, prepare for a few obstacles this morning. A Philadelphia-based healthcare reform group will march and rally starting at 11am to “Occupy Anthem Blue Cross.” Healthcare-Now!, a volunteer group organizing for a national single-taxpayer healthcare system, will march in support of SB 810, a Sacramento bill dubbed the California Universal Healthcare Act. more › See the article here: Activists To March, Rally & ‘Occupy Anthem Blue Cross’ In Downtown L.A.

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Activists To March, Rally & ‘Occupy Anthem Blue Cross’ In Downtown L.A.

January 9, 2012
Activists To March, Rally & ‘Occupy Anthem Blue Cross’ In Downtown L.A.

Downtown drivers, prepare for a few obstacles this morning. A Philadelphia-based healthcare reform group will march and rally starting at 11am to “Occupy Anthem Blue Cross.” Healthcare-Now!, a volunteer group organizing for a national single-taxpayer healthcare system, will march in support of SB 810, a Sacramento bill dubbed the California Universal Healthcare Act. more › See the article here: Activists To March, Rally & ‘Occupy Anthem Blue Cross’ In Downtown L.A.

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Lakers Josh McRoberts on his toe injury

January 9, 2012
Lakers Josh McRoberts on his toe injury

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Trio Of Robbers In Jail After Returning For Security Camera Footage

January 9, 2012

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — Investigators say three young robbers are in jail after returning to a Southern California crime scene to retrieve liquor store surveillance camera video. Los Angeles sheriff’s Lt. Tom Bryski says the trio stole beer from Dooley’s Liquor Store in the Newhall area of Santa Clarita on Sunday night and fled. They returned to the store about 85 minutes later to get the surveillance video. The lieutenant tells City News Service that there was a scuffle and one of the robbers pulled a knife and slashed the store clerk’s arm. Deputies arrested 19-year-old Oscar Jimenez, 18-year-old Eduardo Salgado and a 17-year-old youth. They have been booked for investigation of theft, intimidating a witness and assault with a deadly weapon. Here is the original post: Trio Of Robbers In Jail After Returning For Security Camera Footage

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Local Democratic Club Controversially Backs Osborn for State Assembly

January 9, 2012

Political veteran Torie Osborn on Sunday received the endorsement of the Malibu Democratic Club in the campaign for the newly created 50th Assembly District , which includes Beverly Hills. Opponent Betsy Butler , who currently represents another district in the Assembly, said Osborn gained the backing unfairly because her campaign recruited people to join the club so they could vote for her. Club members made the selection at Malibu City Hall following a one-hour forum, which was the first of the campaign featuring the three Democratic candidates. Republican hopeful Brad Torgan was not invited to the event. Osborn received 42 votes. Thirteen favored making no endorsement, five selected Butler and nobody backed Santa Monica Mayor/California Coastal Commissioner Richard Bloom . “I’m over the moon,” Osborn said in an interview with Patch after receiving the endorsement. “It’s my first one [from a local Democratic club]. I was decisive and it feels like a dry run for the whole campaign.” She said she was not involved in recruiting club members, but admitted her campaign “organized some people to either re-up [their memberships] or join.” “It’s a pretty common practice to use the candidates forums to do recruitment drives,” Osborn said. Butler said she heard Osborn got 42 people to join the club prior to the deadline to be an eligible voter—which was 30 days before the event—and that one person paid for the memberships with a single check.  Club President Jean Goodman wrote in an email to Patch, “We received a $1,000 contribution for payment of dues for a group of Torie Osborn supporters [with each membership costing $25] …  as to the name of the contributor, we will disclose that in our next report to the Secretary of State.” Malibu City Councilwoman Pamela Conley Ulich said the club voting rules prevented several Malibu residents from being able to participate. She said they were not aware they had to pay the membership fee 30 days prior to the session. When Conley Ulich asked people to raise their hands if they were Malibu residents, only about half the attendees did it. Bloom said he was not bothered about receiving zero votes. “This was an accurate reflection of who was in the room,” Bloom said when asked about the meaning of the results. Bloom noted a study done by the polling and research firm Lauer Johnson Research, which was hired by his campaign, that determined he had the most support and name recognition in the district. He said he was also not concerned that Osborn and Butler have received most of the prominent endorsements. “I think they’ve spent more time in the endorsement process,” Bloom said. “I’m really happy with the endorsements I have. But I’m very focused with running for office and doing my job as the mayor of Santa Monica. So I’m focusing in on the core responsibility of campaigning, and that’s reaching out to voters and the people who are ultimately going to be casting those ballots.” The three candidates are liberal Democrats, so there was little disagreement on major issues that were discussed during the forum. They all said education spending should be a priority. Osborn and Butler said they oppose the death penalty. Bloom said he only supports it in “exceptional cases,” including “mass murder where there is an admission and the evidence is crystal clear.” The next forum, hosted by the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club, will take place Jan. 15 from 2-4 p.m. at the Palisades Woman’s Club. The Santa Monica Democratic Club will host a forum Jan. 17 from 6:30-9 p.m. at Santa Monica’s main library. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Visit link: Local Democratic Club Controversially Backs Osborn for State Assembly

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Beverly oaks surgery Encino

January 9, 2012

Throughout Southern California and especially in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles people are inundated with advertisements about plastic surgery . Here is the original post: Beverly oaks surgery Encino

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Critics pick ‘Melancholia’ as best film of 2011

January 9, 2012

In this Dec. 7, 2011 file photo, actress Kirsten Dunst poses at The Hollywood Reporter’s 20th annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast in Beverly Hills, Calif. Link: Critics pick ‘Melancholia’ as best film of 2011

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Ron Paul Art, Bank Robbery Arrest and Karen Christiansen Sentencing

January 9, 2012

Ron Paul street art was spotted last week in Beverly Hills. Read about that and more in the top stories from Jan. Read the rest here: Ron Paul Art, Bank Robbery Arrest and Karen Christiansen Sentencing

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Sydney Spies Yearbook Pic: School Says Too Sexy

January 9, 2012
Sydney Spies Yearbook Pic: School Says Too Sexy

High school senior says photo “captures her true personality.” Read this article: Sydney Spies Yearbook Pic: School Says Too Sexy

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CODE GREEN: Is Marijuana At Risk In Mendocino?

January 9, 2012

This article comes to us courtesy of SF Weekly’s The Snitch . By Chris Roberts The one-of-a-kind cooperation between medical marijuana growers and the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Department — which legitimized cannabis cultivation in the eyes of the law and saved the jobs of deputies facing layoffs — is at risk, pending the outcome of a court case. Since 2010, Mendocino County marijuana growers with a doctor’s recommendation have been permitted to license plants with Sheriff Tom Allman’s department, under chapter 9.31 of the Mendocino County Code. Growers wishing to cultivate up to 99 plants must pay the Sheriff’s Department an inspection fee and a $50 per-plant permit fee. In return, growers receive zip-ties that mark each of their 99 plants as certified legal, and the promise that the inspected medical marijuana crop won’t be raided by local law enforcement. But a court case out of Southern California could invalidate the program — the first and only of its kind in California, according to Mendocinco County Counsel Jeanine B. Nadel. In its opinion on Pack v. Long Beach , the state Court of Appeals ruled that state and local governments cannot issue permits for medical marijuana dispensaries or grows because in doing so, the government would violate the federal Controlled Substances Act. “If the Pack decision stands, I think we would have issue with our permitting procedure,” Nadel told SF Weekly shortly before the new year. “Our permit for 99 plants might be in jeopardy.” The state Supreme Court is expected to decide if it will hear an appeal from the city of Long Beach on the Pack decision sometime in February. If an appeal is heard, the 9.31 program can continue as normal while the case is in the courts, Nadel said. If “the Supreme Court doesn’t review it, or doesn’t depublish [the lower court’s decision], I think the county will have to look at re-evaluating the permitting portion of 9.31, because that’s what Pack talks about,” said Nadel, who added that she believes the voluntary zip-ties would be able to continue. Growers with a crop of up to 25 plants are not required to obtain zip-ties, but may voluntarily choose to do so for $25 per plant. The Pack decision has led cities and counties across the state to delay, rethink, or cancel outright laws permitting dispensaries and cultivation sites. In San Francisco, all new dispensary permit applications are on hold pending Supreme Court action. A total of 91 growers participated in the Mendocino zip-tie program in 2011, according to Sergeant Randy Johnson, who oversees the program. That was good for $600,000 in revenue for the department, up from $60,000 in 2010, Johnson said. The money saved the jobs of seven sheriff’s deputies whose positions were identified for layoffs, Allman said last year. Most of Mendocino is unincorporated rural land, which means the Ukiah-based Sheriff’s Department is the only law enforcement presence for an area about the size of Connecticut. As much as two-thirds of Mendocino County’s economy depends on medical marijuana, a 2009 CNBC documentary estimated. Growers in Mendocino County were first informed of the Pack decision’s potential impact in December, according to Chris Van Hook, an attorney who works as a third-party inspector for the 9.31 program in Mendocino County. “It hasn’t been suspended at the moment, but right now, everybody’s paused,” he said. “We’re optimistic we can be up and running this year.” County supervisor John McCowen, who authored the law, did not reply to telephone messages seeking comment. Reached via cell phone, Allman declined to comment to SF Weekly. For more San Francisco politics and beyond, follow The Snitch on Twitter . Originally posted here: CODE GREEN: Is Marijuana At Risk In Mendocino?

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