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Los Angeles TimesUC to pay damages in Davis pepper-sprayingThe University of California will pay $30,000 each to the 21 UC Davis protesters who were pepper-sprayed by campus police late last year. The University of California will pay damages of $30,000 to each of the 21 UC Davis students and alumni who were pepper-sprayed by campus police during an otherwise peaceful protest 10 months ago, the university system announced Wednesday. Arcata panhandling law mostly struck down by judgeA Humboldt County judge says provisions of the ordinance banning non-aggressive panhandling within 20 feet of stores, intersections, parking lots and bus stops are unconstitutional. SAN FRANCISCO — A Humboldt County Superior Court judge has struck down as unconstitutional most of an ordinance that banned non-aggressive panhandling in Arcata within 20 feet of any retail store, intersection ... Medical building went missing from L.A. County tax rollsRedondo Beach facility's owners did not receive a tax bill for three years. It is one of 15 cases of questionable assessments forwarded to the D.A.'s office. The Prospect South Bay Medical Center in Redondo Beach is home to dozens of doctors' offices — cardiologists, obstetricians and an urgent care center. Chef accused of cooking wife: Was it murder?Jurors are expected to begin deliberations Tuesday afternoon in the murder trial of David Viens, the chef who told authorities he cooked his wife's dead body to dispose of it. U.S. raids L.A. marijuana shopsOfficials send warning letters to property owners and operators of an additional 67 dispensaries, giving them two weeks to comply with federal law. Federal officials brought their war on medical marijuana dispensaries to Los Angeles on Tuesday, raiding several shops and issuing warning letters to dozens more. Canyon NewsCanyon News - The Jonas Brothers Are Planning A ReunionLOS FELIZ—The Jonas Brothers, consisting of band members Nick, Kevin, and Joe, were spotted eating lunch at Alcove Café and Bakery in Los Feliz on September 20. Canyon News - Rainbow Crosswalks Color West HollywoodWEST HOLLYWOOD—On Tuesday, September 25 construction began for the two rainbow crosswalks in West Hollywood on the intersection of Santa Monica and San Vicente Boulevard. The intersection is the entrance to the city’s PRIDE festival. Canyon News - Lily Tomlin Comes To MalibuMALIBU—Come see the talented comedian Lily Tomlin perform in Malibu on Friday September 28! The event is happening at the Smothers Theatre at Pepperdine University at 8 p.m. Canyon News - Sexual Predator On The Loose In Los FelizLOS FELIZ—The Los Angeles Police Department released two sketches on Tuesday, September 25 of a sexual predator and burglar who is suspected to be targeting the Los Feliz area. Canyon News - Eight Robberies Of BusinessesBEVERLY HILLS—Early Sunday morning in Beverly Hills, eight businesses were burglarized. Police suspect that the same man is responsible for all vandalism of the broken windows, smashed doors, and stolen cash. CBS 2 Los AngelesPolice Catch Man, 67, Who Allegedly Dumped Dirty Adult Diapers In OCLaguna Beach police said they finally caught a mysterious litter bug who has been dumping dozens of dirty adult diapers along the Pacific Coast Highway in Orange County for months. Police Impersonator Stopped, Frisked Woman Pushing A StrollerPolice want the public to be wary of a man pretending to be an officer in the city of El Segundo. SoCal Teen Dead After Playing ‘Pass Out’ Game, Falling On GlassA 15-year old Southland boy was dead Wednesday after what police are calling a freak accident he suffered while playing an increasingly popular "pass out" game. Crane Overturns Near Beverly Center; Operator Seriously InjuredA crane operator suffered a serious leg injury Wednesday when his crane overturned near the Beverly Center. 2 Adults Found Dead In Los Feliz HomeTwo people were found dead in a Los Feliz home Wednesday. Orange County RegisterHispanic Education Endowment Fund to honor educatorsEducators honored: Silas H. Abrego, a longtime administrator at Cal State Fullerton, will be honored for lifetime achievement at the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund Apple of Gold awards dinner next month. Abrego, emeritus associate vice president for student affairs, retired earlier this year.... Unrest costs Anaheim $1.7 million in cop OTANAHEIM - The Police Department spent $1.7 million on officer overtime during a four-week stretch when people took to the streets to protest two fatal police shootings and long-simmering political frustration over the summer. Anaheim police deployed SWAT officers, mounted patrols, detectives and... O.C.'s fifth Nordstrom Rack opens in H.B.Orange County's fifth Nordstrom Rack location opens Thursday at Edinger Plaza, bringing the off-price chain to Huntington Beach, across the street from the Bella Terra shopping center. The one-level, 34,000-square-foot store opens at 9 a.m. with festivities kicking off at 7 a.m. in the... Schools won't return Doll Lady's callLAGUNA WOODS - Selma Bukstein packed her six dolls back into their black carrying case, ready to leave the elementary school in Sikeston, Mo. where she'd just finished talking to a classroom of children about the lives of the historical figures the dolls portrayed. "Isn't there... Hurricane surf hits Orange County beachesTropical storm Hurricane Miriam brought head-high waves to the coast on Wednesday, a fun dose of swell for surfers who got to enjoy the mid-week action. The swell started showing on Tuesday and will hold steady through Thursday and into Friday, according to <a... The Press-EnterpriseWILDOMAR: Grandma says boy, 13, not a monsterMatthew Warner, 13, of Lake Elsinore – along with two adults – is accused of beating to death a 41-year-old man POLICE: Boy, 13, should be charged with lewd actsThe 13-year-old boy who is the alleged victim in the case of Heart of Worship Community Church pastor Lonny Remmers, allegedly raped his 7-year-old sister BANNING: Jury gets toddler beating death caseA Banning man is charged with murder in killing his stepson and leaving him uncared for, for two days HEMET: Woman arrested after high-speed chaseHemet police say a woman tried to ram a police car, and then fled RIVERSIDE: Fire ignites along Santa Ana River35-foot flames lick the back property line of Rancho Framing, a business in the Arlanza neighborhood Los Angeles Daily NewsGov. Jerry Brown stumps for Prop. 30, arguing it's best hope for schoolsAdmitting that his proposed tax hike will face a tough battle at the polls, Gov. Jerry Brown made a personal pitch Wednesday for Proposition 30 as the best hope for salvaging California's cash-strapped education system. | Watch video L.A. River bike path advocates want to block NBCUniversal expansionLos Angeles River advocates hope to block a $1.6-billion makeover of Universal Studios unless a bike path is created between movie sets and the waterway. Judge tentatively stalls Newhall Ranch project amid concerns for spineflowerA Los Angeles Superior Court judge said in a preliminary ruling last week that an environmental review of the Newhall Ranch development project fell short in proving how the endangered San Fernando Valley spineflower and other rare plants and animals would be protected. Silverado Senior Living helps residents with Alzheimer's, dementia stay activeIn 1957, the Crickets recorded a much-covered song intoning a lover's ardor to remain strong and fresh. Huntington Beach girl's cancer death brings hope, saving lives through tumorDave and Kristine Wetzel made the decision at one of the most heart-wrenching moments of their lives. Just hours before their nearly 8-year-old daughter, McKenna, succumbed to an inoperable brain tumor in July 2011, the Huntington Beach couple decided to donate some of her cancerous tissue to Stanford University for research. NBC Los AngelesSchool Lunch Changes Spur GrumblesNew federal regulations limiting calories in school lunches have some students claiming they go home hungry. The culinary charge has spurred a group of students to create a video about it, which has garnered mor... Photo Credit: YouTube via blk5348 State Senator: "Employers Want to Hire"Hundreds of people went to the Citadel Retail Outlet mall on Wednesday hoping to get a job, and there were plenty of employers waiting for them. Report: CA Beach Water Quality ImprovingHeal the Bay's 2012 End of Summer Beach Report Card graded 96 percent of California's beaches with a "A" or "B," marking a 4 percent uptick from last year. Nonetheless, there were concerns about two... Photo Credit: Joy Aoki/Heal the Bay Cops Probe Deaths in Los FelizPolice on Wednesday were investigating the deaths of an elderly woman and a man in Los Feliz. Construction Worker Injured When Crane FallsA worker was injured Wednesday when a crane toppled over the side of a wall at a West Hollywood construction site. KABC-TV Los AngelesWoodland Hills SUV crash kills 2 adults, critically injures 2 children; speed a primary factorA man and woman were killed and two young girls injured in a high-speed rollover crash in Woodland Hills Wednesday. 'Carmageddon 2': St. John's Health Center preparesSaint John's Health Center in Santa Monica has plans in place to make sure it's business as usual during 'Carmageddon 2.' Police target Santa Ana's Cedar Evergreen neighborhood in parole sweepSanta Ana Police came down hard on a troubled neighborhood Wednesday, tracking down probation violators. 2 dead, 2 beaten in Los Feliz neighborhoodTwo people were found dead Wednesday morning at a Los Feliz residence after two men were beaten nearby. Learning-disabled teen fatally shot in South Los Angeles parkA learning-disabled teenager was shot dead as he sat on a park bench in South Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. Daily BreezeHawthorne seeks accountability for $2.5M unsecured loan to now-bankrupt gymLosing more than $2 million of taxpayers' money in a poorly conceived loan to a private business isn't sitting well with Hawthorne City Council members and some residents. Jury still out in murder case of Lomita chef ViensJurors deciding the fate of a Lomita chef accused of killing his wife and cooking her body in boiling water went home for the day Wednesday without reading reaching a verdict, but asking the judge to clarify the meaning of second degree murder. | POLICE NEWS | BLOG: SOUTH BAY CRIME, COURT NEWS | FACEBOOK AES says new Redondo Beach power plant to be hidden from public displayEnergy company AES said on Wednesday that it would enclose its new Redondo Beach power plant inside a building to make it more aesthetically pleasing. New Redondo Beach middle school music teacher looks forward after controversyIn the band room at Parras Middle School in Redondo Beach, a teacher stood in front of the young musicians, baton in hand, ready to conduct a rendition of Queen's "We Will Rock You." Man dressed as police officer frisks woman on El Segundo streetEl Segundo police asked the public for help Wednesday in finding a man who frisked a woman on a city street last week while he was was dressed like a police officer. |
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