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Los Angeles Times

Horses remain at Athens stable deemed unsafe after fatal fire

Owners are moving horses off the property to comply with a new July 15 deadline. Three horses and a goat were killed in the June 17 blaze. About 120 horses remained at a stable in unincorporated Athens on Monday that was deemed unsafe after a fire there last month killed four animals. Owners have been given until July 15 to find alternative boarding.

Historic summit registers are missing from High Sierra peaks

One by one, summit registers signed by pioneering alpinists from the 1920s and '30s have disappeared. What happened to them is as mysterious as the mountains themselves. For generations, the book survived in a metal box on California's rooftop — a small khaki-colored volume whose pages held a story of ephemeral encounters with an enduring place.

L.A. mayor, TV newscaster end romantic relationship

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and television news reporter Lu Parker have broken up, a publicist for Parker said Monday.

L.A. serial rapist has attacked 35 women, police say

The Los Angeles Police Department is taking a novel approach in trying to capture the Teardrop Rapist, who detectives believe is responsible for attacking 35 women since 1996.

Pastor molested kids, took nude photos, police allege

A pastor from St. Timothy Orthodox Christian Church in Fairfield was arrested on multiple counts of child molestation.


Canyon News

Canyon News - Man Shot During Robbery

HOLLYWOOD HILLS —A man was shot on Monday, July 2 at 9 a.m. during a home-invasion robbery in Hollywood Hills. The Los Angeles Police Department reported that three masked suspects entered a home in the 3300 block of Charleston Way demanding money and other valuables.

Canyon News - Heating Up Come 2050

WESTWOOD — Climate change is a word thrown around, but numbers speak volumes about the concept, like a 4-to-5-degree difference come mid-century.

Canyon News - Housing Project Assailed

LOS ANGELES — The bribery of a housing authority official was routed by inter-agency cooperation and resulted in the arrests of eight suspects.

Canyon News - "The Intouchables" Is Untouchable

LOS ANGELES—At first it is not clear what the bond is between the two men in the opening scene of "Intouchables," they sit in a purring Masarati stuck in traffic, briefly, before Omar Sy’s character Driss, spurns the growling car on and begins racing through traffic fearlessly.

Canyon News - “A Hookah Smoking Caterpillar Calls..”

“A Hookah Smoking Caterpillar Calls..” LAUREL CANYON — The current Medical Marijuana Dispensary debate before the Los Angeles City Council has brought my thinking full circle.


CBS 2 Los Angeles

La Jolla Beach Closed After Possible Great White Shark Sighting

A portion of a popular San Diego-area beach was closed to the public on Monday after lifeguards spotted a shark swimming off the coast.

LA Mayor Villaraigosa, Longtime Reporter Girlfriend Split

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and his girlfriend of three years have called it quits.

Woman Arrested After Short Pursuit In Downtown LA

A female driver was in custody on Monday after she lead police on a short chase through downtown Los Angeles.

Suspect Sought In LA Restaurant Robbery

Police are asking for help in identifying a robbery suspect who was captured on surveillance video committing a robbery at a Los Angeles restaurant.

Crowds, Parking Problems Among Fears Over Zip-Line At Venice Beach

A proposed 750-foot-long zip-line for Venice Beach is running into some resistance among residents.


Orange County Register

Talkin' O.C. baseball history

If you think interesting baseball in Orange County began with the Angels' arrival in 1966, you'd missing out on about 60 years of history filled with players as gargantuan as Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson, and teams as humble as the Anaheim Oil Wells and the Barber City nine. Every OC...

Toll-road agency to eliminate cash-paying system

Orange County's toll-road operators are expecting to eliminate cash payments by next fall, requiring motorists who do not have FasTrak transponders to register for payment accounts. The move toward electronic tolling, which officials said lowers operating costs by $3.2 million, was approved...

Ex-county official arrested on sex charges

SANTA ANA - A Santa Ana city councilman and a former Orange County executive was arrested Monday and charged with more than a dozen counts, including false imprisonment and assault with the intent to commit a sexual offense, the Orange County District Attorney's Office said.District Attorney...

Entry times, parking fees vary at H.B. beaches on 4th

HUNTINGTON BEACH The city threw a bit of a holiday monkey wrench into the works when officials decided to open beach gates at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The early start has led to some confusion for beachgoers who mistakenly believe the time reflects all beach gates in Huntington Beach....

Huntington Beach celebrates 4th with old-fashioned parade

HUNTINGTON BEACH - From the red, white and blue bedecked houses along Main Street to the cadence of local marching bands, the Huntington Beach Fourth of July parade has a distinct theme - hometown patriotism. The traditional celebration will continue its 108-year run at 10 a.m. Wednesday....


The Press-Enterprise

LOMA LINDA: Fireworks "duel" injures boy, 7

Two 18-year-olds were arrested after firing roman candles at each other, deputies say

MURRIETA: Toddler eats marijuana, hospitalized

The 3-year-old boy consumed an unspecified amount of what was described as medical marijuana, police said

JURUPA VALLEY: Human remains found in canal

Residents reported a foul odor, where a body was found Sunday

MORENO VALLEY: Witnesses' accounts differ

A deputy shot a 31-year-old man to death after a struggle; witnesses differ on the final moments

DESERT: Plane crashes with non-pilot at controls

The pilot failed to tie down the Cessna 172 while he was outside, starting the engine by hand at a tiny Johnson Valley airstrip, federal crash investigators say


Los Angeles Daily News

Bargain Hunter: Mimi's Muffins for Miracles Day, Free showing of 'Soul Surfer' tonight, Target Wedding Registry perks ...

Friday is Mimi's Muffins for Miracles Day. What that means to you is a free "thank you" Strawberry Shortcake Muffin for every donation made to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, and any purchase made at Mimi's Cafe on that day only.

'Liberty dies': Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Lost in the debate over the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Obamacare is that the biggest implication of the decision has nothing to do with health care.

Editorial: A $6.6M giveaway - L.A. could use a little of Torrance's backbone

THERE'S a reason that law firm Panish Shea & Boyle LLP put out a press release that crows about getting a "record $6.6 million settlement for woman killed in crash caused by Los Angeles Police Department."

LAUSD rejects all inspector general candidates

The Los Angeles Unified board has rejected all of the finalists to succeed the district's retiring inspector general and will launch another nationwide recruiting drive for candidates, officials said Monday.

Medical providers - Providence and Facey - align to prepare for Obama plan

Two San Fernando Valley area medical providers said Monday that they have formed an affiliation to better deal with the national health care law declared constitutional last week by a divided U.S. Supreme Court.


NBC Los Angeles

USC Prof: Drug War May End With Mexico Election

Mexico's President-Elect Enrique Pena-Nieto has many difficult tasks ahead. Dealing with drug cartels is one of the toughest. Photo Credit: AP

SoCal Hockey Star Aims For Winter Olympics

Despite all the focus on the Summer Games, one local teenager is working on his goal to make a Winter Olympic team, playing hockey.

Santa Ana City Councilman Arrested

Santa Ana City Councilman Carlos Bustamante was arrested Monday afternoon on several felony counts, including false imprisonment and assault with the intent to commit a sexual offense, according to the...

New Laws: Foie Gras, Bullying, Tattoos

Sunday marked the start of July as well as a number of new laws in California. These new regulations went into effect July 1 and address everything from tattoo hygiene to school bullying. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Officials Urge "Safe and Sane" Fireworks Only

City officials are urging citizens to keep safety in mind during Fourth of July festivities.


Daily Breeze

Tuesday's police log: Carson and Torrance

Recent police activities in Carson and Torrance. | POLICE NEWS | BLOG: SOUTH BAY CRIME, COURT NEWS | FACEBOOK

San Pedro events draw thousands of visitors

Tens of thousands of visitors turned out for two events over the weekend, kicking off San Pedro's high-profile push this summer as a waterfront destination.

Ports of L.A., Long Beach get Homeland Security grants

The Port of Los Angeles received a $6.9 million grant to purchase two port police boats, strengthen backup computer systems and complete a fiber-optic system that will connect the port's terminals with local law enforcement agencies. Another $2.88 million was set aside for the neighboring Port of Long Beach.

Monica Garcia re-elected to sixth consecutive term as LAUSD board president

East LA's Monica Garcia was re-elected Monday to an unprecedented sixth consecutive term as president of the Los Angeles Unified school board, fending off a challenge from a three-member voting bloc which said it was somebody else's turn to lead.

6 hurt when 2 cars, big rig collide at Torrance intersection

Two cars and a big rig truck collided at a Torrance intersection today, sending six people to hospitals. The crash occurred at 11:10 a.m. at Sepulveda Boulevard and Cabrillo Avenue, Torrance police Lt. Martin Vukotic said.


Ventura County Star

Justin Strayer accepts Pacific (Ore.) offer

Justin Strayer has accepted a scholarship to attend Pacific University in Oregon and play baseball for the Boxers.

Youth roundup - July 3, 2012

Youth roundup for July 3, 2012

Youth signups - July 3, 2012

Youth signups - July 3, 2012

Donations accepted for family of Saticoy homicide victim

Donations are being accepted to help the family of a 14-year-old boy who was fatally shot in Saticoy last week.

Two cited for graffiti on freeway sign in Ventura

Two Oxnard men were cited Sunday evening in Ventura on suspicion of spraying graffiti on a freeway sign near the train trestle over Highway 101.


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