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Seriously, You Can’t Talk On the Phone From Behind the Wheel

November 15, 2011
Seriously, You Can’t Talk On the Phone From Behind the Wheel

Not that we’d ever do this, but it’s official: you can’t use your cell phone while driving, even if you’re stopped at a light. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that a state judge ruled against Richmond, CA motorist Carl Nelson, who was issued a $103 citation in December of 2009 for placing a call while waiting for a light to turn green. more › See the rest here: Seriously, You Can’t Talk On the Phone From Behind the Wheel

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Taylor Lautner at the "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" premiere

November 15, 2011
Taylor Lautner at the "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" premiere

http://www.youtube.com/v/h2wrIDK0wws?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Taylor Lautner talks to reporters at the “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ premiere. Originally posted here: Taylor Lautner at the “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” premiere

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Devin Ebanks on NBA lockout

November 14, 2011
Devin Ebanks on NBA lockout

http://www.youtube.com/v/oKxm6AtDO0s?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Devin Ebanks on NBA lockout See the rest here: Devin Ebanks on NBA lockout

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Obesity play a role in Heavy D’s death?

November 14, 2011

Rap star Heavy D died unexpectedly last week at 44 from what looked to be, according to his cousin, a “touch of pneumonia,” which had been diagnosed by a doctor the day before he collapsed in front of his Beverly Hills, Calif., home. See the original post here: Obesity play a role in Heavy D’s death?

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Map Shows How Fast (or Slow) Buses Move in Los Angeles

November 13, 2011
Map Shows How Fast (or Slow) Buses Move in Los Angeles

The hottest trend among cartographers is grabbing data from NextBus and using it to create maps that help visualize just how long it takes to get around on public transportation in whatever city you choose. The digital cartographer Eric Fischer released a visualization of the Los Angeles Metro system. more › Read the original post: Map Shows How Fast (or Slow) Buses Move in Los Angeles

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Seth Rogen, Crispin Glover & Mia Wasikowska Attend We Need To Talk About Kevin

November 13, 2011

Yesterday, November 10, 2011, Seth Rogen sported a laid back look while attending a showing of the new John C. Reilly film We Need to Talk About Kevin . Here is the original post: Seth Rogen, Crispin Glover & Mia Wasikowska Attend We Need To Talk About Kevin

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Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing

November 13, 2011

A surge in marijuana grow houses is linked in part to the region’s mortgage crisis. Read more here: Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing

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Beverly Hills bids to halt subway…

November 13, 2011

The latest attempt to build a subway line into the crowded Westside of Los Angeles has hit a bumpy stretch _ in Beverly Hills. More: Beverly Hills bids to halt subway…

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Pressure For Shutdown Rises After Deaths At Multiple Occupy Wall Street Camps

November 12, 2011

OAKLAND, Calif. — Oakland police handed out eviction notices at an anti-Wall Street encampment and officials elsewhere urged an end to similar gatherings as pressures against Occupy protest sites mounted in the wake of three deaths in different cities, including two by gunfire. Police first pleaded with and then ordered Occupy Oakland protesters to leave their encampment at the City Hall plaza where a man was shot and killed Thursday. Officers acting at the direction of Mayor Jean Quan distributed fliers to protesters late Friday afternoon warning that the camp violates the law and must be disbanded immediately. The notices warned campers they would face arrest if tents and other materials were not removed, although the warnings did not say by when. The city issued similar written warnings before officers raided the encampment before dawn on Oct. 25 with tear gas and bean bags projectiles before arresting 85 people. A day later, Quan allowed protesters to reclaim the disbanded site and the camp has grown substantially since then. Earlier, the Oakland Police Officer’s Association issued an open letter saying the camp is pulling officers away from crime-plagued neighborhoods. “With last night’s homicide, in broad daylight, in the middle of rush hour, Frank Ogawa Plaza is no longer safe,” the letter said. “Please leave peacefully, with your heads held high, so we can get police officers back to work fighting crime in Oakland neighborhoods.” City Council President Larry Reid said outside City Hall on Friday that the shooting was further proof the tents must come down. He was confronted by a protester who said he wouldn’t be in office much longer. “You didn’t elect me,” Reid snapped back. “You probably ain’t even registered to vote!” The Oakland shooting occurred the same day a 35-year-old military veteran apparently shot himself to death in a tent at a Burlington, Vt., Occupy encampment. In Vermont, police said a preliminary investigation showed the veteran fatally shot himself in the head in a tent in City Hall Park. The death of the Chittenden County man raised questions about whether the protest would be allowed to continue, said Burlington police Deputy Chief Andi Higbee. “Our responsibility is to keep the public safe. When there is a discharge of a firearm in a public place like this it’s good cause to be concerned, greatly concerned,” Higbee said. On Friday, a man believed to be in his 40s was found dead inside a tent at the Occupy Salt Lake City encampment, from what police said was a combination of drug use and carbon monoxide. The discovery led police to order all protesters to leave the park where they have camped for weeks. The man has not been identified. Group organizers said many of the roughly 150 protesters plan to go to jail rather than abandon the encampment. “We don’t even know if this is a tragedy or just natural,” protest organizer Jesse Fruhwirth said. “They’re scapegoating Occupy.” Salt Lake City police Chief Chris Burbank said officers have made 91 arrests at the camp, roughly the same number seen in the area during all of the last year. A preliminary investigation into the Oakland shooting suggested it resulted from a fight between two groups of men at or near the encampment, police Chief Howard Jordan said. Investigators do not know if the men in the fight were associated with Occupy Oakland, he said. Protesters said there was no connection between the shooting and the camp. The coroner’s office said it was using fingerprints to identify the victim and that a positive identification was not likely to be released before Monday. Protesters have been girding for another police raid as several City Council members have said the Oakland camp must go. After police cleared the camp last month, Quan changed course and allowed protesters to return. Tensions were also high at the 300-tent encampment in Portland, Ore., which has become a hub for the city’s homeless people and addicts. Mayor Sam Adams ordered the camp shut down by midnight Saturday, saying the tipping point came this week with the arrest of a camper on suspicion of setting off a Molotov cocktail outside an office building, as well as two non-fatal drug overdoses at the camp. “I cannot wait for someone to die,” he said. “I cannot wait for someone to use the camp as camouflage to inflict bodily harm on others.” Many at the camp said they would resist any effort to remove them. “There will be a variety of tactics used,” said organizer Adriane DeJerk, 26. “No social movement has ever been successful while being completely peaceful.” Police said some elements inside the camp may be building shields and makeshift weapons, including nails hammered into wood, while trying to gather gas masks. “If there are anarchists, if there are weapons, if there is an intention to engage in violence and confrontation, that obviously raises our concerns,” Portland police Lt. Robert King said. ___ Associated Press writers Dave Gram in Burlington, Vt., Nigel Duara in Portland, Ore., Josh Loftin and Brian Skoloff in Salt Lake City and Sudhin Thanawala and Marcus Wohlsen in San Francisco contributed to this report. Link: Pressure For Shutdown Rises After Deaths At Multiple Occupy Wall Street Camps

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Write-In Candidate’s Camp Is Confident in School Board Victory

November 12, 2011

Beverly Hills voters are poised to make history if they elect a write-in candidate in the Nov. 8 Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education race. “As of tonight the official numbers are not yet announced. But round-the-clock canvassing and some back-of-napkin tallying indicates that we’re headed to the School Board!” Noah Margo , the election’s only write-in candidate, posted on his Facebook campaign website late Friday. Should Margo get elected, he would become the second person in Beverly Hills to win a public office through a write-in campaign. Such campaigns are challenging because voters must be educated how to properly fill in a candidate’s name on a ballot. Also, a write-in candidate does not have his or her statement printed on the ballot. Mayor Barry Brucker was the first resident to win a write-in campaign when he was elected to the BHUSD Board of Education in 1997. Margo, a Beverly Vista parent who announced his write-in candidacy on Sept. 23, has spent two days watching the vote count at the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office, according to his campaign website. Also in the race for three seats on the five-member Board of Education are incumbent Brian Goldberg , El Rodeo parent Frances Bilak and educator/producer Lewis Hall . Because write-in and provisional ballots were not counted until after the polls closed Tuesday, no final election tally is available. Preliminary results released Friday afternoon on the Registrar-Recorder website show that Goldberg has 1,247 votes (40.04 percent), Bilak has 683 votes (21.93 percent) and Hall has 642 votes (20.26 percent). Andy Licht, who dropped out of the race—though his name and statement remained on the ballot —has 542 votes (17.41 percent). The next election tally is scheduled to be posted at 1 p.m. on Monday. More than 1,000 write-in ballots were received by the Registrar-Recorder’s office, making it possible that Margo will come in second after Goldberg’s commanding lead in the vote count. Some Margo supporters are already predicting a second-place finish. “Goldberg, Margo and…? The real drama now is in the race for third. Too close to call,” Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein wrote Friday on Margo’s campaign website. Rosenstein, who endorsed Goldberg and Margo, accompanied the latter to the Registrar-Recorder’s office on Thursday, according to Margo’s site. Bilak, who recently lost several high-profile endorsements over a controversy involving a candidate debate, feels confident she will get a seat, according to her campaign blog . “As of 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 2011, I am still in second place for one of the three seats for the Beverly Hills School Board,” she wrote. “Hopefully, Monday will be the final counting of the remaining 100 or so ballots and I will remain in second place.” Neither Goldberg nor Hall had any election comments on their websites. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Follow this link: Write-In Candidate’s Camp Is Confident in School Board Victory

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