It’s not the iPhone 5 that many expected, but Apple did unveil today what it trumpeted as its “most amazing” phone yet – the iPhone 4S. Follow this link: No iPhone 5, But Apple Does Debut the iPhone 4S
Nelson also bit a security guard’s breast and had several run-ins during her current prison sentence. Orange County Senior Deputy Dist. Atty. Randolph J. Pawloski, the veteran prosecutor who sent her to prison, says she has behaved since 2006 after denied early release. more › Read the original post: Female Hannibal Lecter Bit Security Guard’s Breast in Prison
After it briefly looked like Kobe Bryant was going to be too expensive for Italy’s Vitrus Bologna team to afford, the Lakers superstar may be getting close to inking a deal during the NBA lockout, reports CBS News . Virtus Bologna owner Claudio Sabatini originally offered Bryant $6.7 million for the season. Bryant came back asking for $15 million, to which Sabatini reportedly found “shocking.” more › Read the original: Kobe Bryant Closer to Inking a Deal With Italy
The County of Los Angeles is being sued over a plastic bag ban and a paper bag tax, which furious L.A. taxpayers say is unconstitutional and illegal. Fed-up California consumers are joining Hilex Poly Co., LLC in filing legal action against L.A. County in response to the paper bag tax that county government officials are forcing retailers to impose on shoppers. The plaintiffs want the court to declare the so-called “charge” invalid.
David Koning, the team manager of the the Laguna High School Varsity Volleyball Team, was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Essentially, half of his heart is missing, but nothing stops David from working the sidelines of the sports he loves. Read the original: Man with Half a Heart Beats the Odds
A significant legal precedent was established today when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take Orange County’s case against a Muslim woman from Anaheim, who was forced to remove her traditional head scarf while she was in an OC courthouse holding cell, an ACLU attorney who represented her said. View post: Court Refuses to Hear OC Head Scarf Case
Just after midnight a police officer in downtown Modesto, California heard the sound of shots being fired near Maze Blvd. He then observed a pickup truck coming from the direction of the shot sounds. The officer attempted a traffic stop on the vehicle. The suspect in the truck did not stop for the officer but, instead drove onto Highway 99 and proceeded to drive south on the freeway at speeds of over 90 miles per hour. The Modesto Police Department stayed with the vehicle as the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department and the California Highway Patrol joined in the pursuit. The suspect drove to Turlock, California where he took an exit. He drove for a few minutes around Turlock before getting back onto Highway 99 and driving northbound back toward Modesto. The suspect was able to avoid at least 3 attempts by police to use spike strips and made his way back into Modesto, California. The suspect began to slow the vehicle for an unknown reason to about 40 miles an hour while on the freeway and after a few minutes took the Toulumne Blvd. exit and started driving west. The officers in pursuit were given authorization at this time to use a PIT maneuver to facility a felony stop. Now, what happened next will be under investigation for a while to come but, according to the radio traffic; soon after the suspect turned onto Toulumne Blvd. an officer called over the radio that the suspect was attempting to ram officers with his vehicle and then shortly after that a call came out of …