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Los Angeles TimesComeback of photo booths exposes yearning for what's realCellphone photos are disposable and forgettable. In a photo booth, you plunk your money in and the result is frozen on film and in time. Hipster bars lead the way. I was taking photos at a music after-party in Pomona when a guy went off on me for stealing his friend's image. Hockey mom had sex with son's teammates, DA chargesThe trial of a Laguna Niguel woman accused of having sex with teenage members of her son's youth hockey team is set to resume Wednesday. USC and Arnold Schwarzenegger to launch policy think tankFormer California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to provide fundraising, a donation and lectures to the USC Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy. The University of Southern California and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday announced a partnership to establish a think tank that will seek bipartisan solutions to environmental problems, economic policy, political ... Parole panel says convicted murderer has changedA former gang member convicted of a brazen 1993 murder in Gardena passes the first test on his road out of prison. VACAVILLE, Calif. — Convicted murderer John Paul Madrona, profiled in a Times' series chronicling life inside a state prison hospice here, took a significant step toward freedom Wednesday when a two-person panel from the parole board pronounced him ready to leave life behind bars. House panel seeks reprimand of Long Beach congresswomanThe House Ethics Committee calls for Long Beach Democratic Rep. Laura Richardson's reprimand for violations such as improper staff and resource use. A rare yes vote could further harm her campaign. WASHINGTON — She reportedly made congressional staffers work on her campaign into the night — and when one asked to go home at 8 p.m., she ordered that person to make more phone calls. Staffers ... Canyon NewsCanyon News - Spotlight: Hot RodWESTWOOD—Tucked away on the southwest block of Olympic Boulevard and Westwood Boulevard, a local-favorite hides among a slew of mom-and-pop shops, practically daring passers-by to notice it. Canyon News - LAPD Called To Miley Cyrus' HomeSTUDIO CITY —Police and firefighters rushed to actress Miley Cyrus' home in Studio City on Wednesday, August 1 as someone reported a kidnapping and gunfire taking place. It turned out, however, that the 911 call was a hoax. Canyon News - Vitello's Auctions Off Infamous BoothSTUDIO CITY —Vitello's, an Italian restaurant that resides in Studio City, will be auctioning off the infamous restaurant booth that Robert Blake sat in the night his wife Bonny Lee Blake was shot. Canyon News - Mr. Pink Teams Up With DodgersDODGERS STADIUM—The Los Angeles Dodgers have teamed up with Mr. Pink Ginseng Drink to hit a home run out of the marketing ballpark. Canyon News - Notre Dame High School ImprovementsSHERMAN OAKS— Notre Dame High School is the “original resident of this Sherman Oaks location” said President Brett Lowart, and this deep-rooted campus may soon be getting a makeover. CBS 2 Los AngelesWoman Who Rolled Over Angeles Forest Highway Thanks RescuersThe woman whose truck rolled hundreds of feet over a highway in Angeles National Forest reunited with the rescue team who saved her life on Thursday. Ex-Police Chief Of Bell Suing For Severance PayThe ex-police chief of the city of Bell sued the city Thursday for severance pay he wasn’t given after he was forced out of his job amid a corruption scandal. LAPD Seize 50 Pounds Of Marijuana At Woodland Hills Pot Shop, HomePolice Wednesday seized about $10,000 and 50 pounds of marijuana at a medical marijuana dispensary and a home in Woodland Hills. Anaheim Man Tests Positive For West Nile VirusOrange County health officials say the first human case of West Nile virus has been found there this year. Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Accused Of Secretly Filming Female PatientsA well-known Beverly Hills plastic surgeon was arrested Thursday for allegedly videotaping undressed female patients during examinations without their knowledge. Orange County RegisterFirst human West Nile case reported in O.C.This year's first human case of West Nile Virus in Orange County was announced Thursday by the Health Care Agency. An Anaheim man in his 20s was diagnosed after he donated blood, which was tested as a routine precaution. The agency said most people who become infected by mosquito bites... Man with concealed BB gun arrested in bank robberyPLACENTIA - A man who spent nearly five years in federal prison for bank robbery about a decade ago is being held on suspicion of robbing a Bank of America branch. Kenneth Lyle Spangle, 64, of Santa Rosa was arrested and booked at the Orange County Jail. He was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail,... MICKADEIT: Her iconic fence might come downWhen they married in 1961, Marlem Mason promised his wife, Helen, "a house with a white picket fence." Finally, in 2000, he had one installed at their home in the 6600 block of Acacia Avenue in Garden Grove. On Thursday, I was at a hearing at Garden Grove City Hall where the Masons, now... 75 show up at calm Anaheim council meetingANAHEIM - About 75 members of the community turned out Thursday afternoon for a special Anaheim City Council meeting.The council, holding its first meeting at City Hall since July 24, when protesters clashing with police outside City Hall caused that meeting to be prematurely cancelled, listened to... Waves pick up for surfers at U.S. Open of SurfingHUNTINGTON BEACH - It's not a common sight to watch Kelly Slater come in last place during an early-round heat. The 11-time world champ just couldn't find the waves to post up his usual big scores, while former U.S. Open of Surfing champion Nathaniel Curran seemed to find every right... The Press-EnterpriseMORENO VALLEY: Stolen laptop spurs child-porn arrestComputer found to contain images of child porn; thieves attempted to extort money from owner CONGRESS: Bono Mack fights taxes on Olympic medalsBill would lift taxes on Team USA’s winnings, but just how much Riverside medalist Tyler Clary and others would owe is unclear | Poll | Response | PERRIS: Child, 5, hurt in hit-and-run; driver soughtThe SUV driver ran down a child in an ice cream shop parking lot then drove away, authorities said CRIME BLOTTER: "Plain Jane bandit" suspect robs her 8th bankAlleged bank robber wanted for a July 24 bank robbery in Wildomar has struck for an eighth time in Cerritos, according to the FBI. LAKELAND VILLAGE: Bicyclist hit by pickup diesHarry Dettloff, 46, of Lake Elsinore, was riding on Grand Avenue when he was struck, CHP officials said Los Angeles Daily NewsAlfred Molina stars as artist Mark Rothko in 'Red' at the Mark Taper ForumBack in the early 1970s when he was about 19 and a student at Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, Alfred Molina had a girlfriend with a poster of a Mark Rothko painting on her wall. Photographer George Barris remembers 'one-of-a-kind' MarilynPhotographer George Barris has created some of Hollywood's most iconic images. Getting Out: Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players at the Getty, Pixar in Concert at the Hollywood Bowl ...The Getty's Garden Concerts for Kids series kicks off this weekend with this top children's music artist and his band. Recipe Request: Gumbo soup, Neon Green Relish, Seasoning, Sweet rollIt's an all-request week this week, and they're all fresh requests. Radio: Longtime local disc jockey Jeff Gonzer retiresJeff Gonzer doesn't understand the fuss. "I decided to use Facebook to announce my retirement from radio, but really didn't think anyone would care all that much," he said. NBC Los AngelesLA Company Uses Billboards to RecruitLocal software provider Cornerstone on Demand has turned to billboards to attract new employees right in their backyard. It began its billboard campaign in February and has hired more than 100 employees worldwid... Tyler Clary's Secret Struggle Ahead of RaceOn the day of his last Olympic competition it didn't matter that Tyler Clary's grandparents and uncle weren't in London. They were watching live online and they had a front-row seat as Clary swam for the... Photo Credit: AFP/Getty Images USC Introduces Inner-City HS Students to CollegeThe Trio Program helps students who will be the first in their family to go to college learn what its like to be on campus. JPL Keeps Public in Loop for Mars LandingNASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena will provide news briefings during the rover Curiosity’s two-year mission on Mars. Bryant Crucial in Record-Setting WinAfter two lackluster performances against Tunisia and France, Lakers star Kobe Bryant put things together Thursday, scoring 16 points in a record setting 156-73 victory for the U.S. team over Nigeria. Photo Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images Daily BreezeStudents from 3 schools merged to form Peninsula High's first classPalos Verdes Peninsula High School's first graduating class will celebrate its 20th reunion on Saturday, but the event isn't likely to be heavy on nostalgia. Report card shows harmful emissions at the port continuing to dropOn Thursday, the port's latest emissions report card showed continued progress in the fight to slash pollution from the ships and trucks that move a growing amount of cargo through the harbor. San Pedro grass-roots Balkan festival canceled due to rising costsJust when San Pedro's Cevapcici Festival was drawing some notice - and some people were finally figuring out how to pronounce it (chevopt-chi-chi)- this year's event was canceled, the victim of rising permit and other costs. Construction to close lanes on Rolling Hills Road in TorranceA portion of Rolling Hills Road north of Crenshaw Boulevard in Torrance will be reduced to one traffic lane in each direction Friday, as well as Monday and Tuesday. Van hits, critically injures man on scooter in GardenaThe crash occurred about 10:40 a.m. in Gardena as the scooter rider was driving east on 135th Street. The van driver was southbound on Vermont Avenue, Gardena police Lt. Mark Thompson said. Ventura County StarTwo-day basketball camp helps players, those with special needsChannel Islands High School girls' basketball coach Eugene Ayala helped organize a camp for special needs students. IV and feeding tube can't block Newbury Park woman's passion for cuisineBrittney Salinas entered this world 26 years ago with tangled intestines unable to absorb nutrients. But Salinas is a survivor. Santa Paula police investigate a report of shootingSanta Paula police are investigating a possible shooting there tonight. Fires draw attention to homeless problems along Ventura, Santa Clara river bottomsA recent rash of brush fires along the Ventura River signal trouble down below, and happen as the city, county and others prepare to force illegal campers out. CalAmp of Oxnard secures $2 million contract to automate trainsShareholders of CalAmp Corp., the wireless communications products developer in Oxnard, have renewed terms for its board of directors at its annual meeting. |
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