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  • L.A. Opera gets $14-million emergency loan

    Los Angeles Times – Wed Dec 9, 2:04 am ET  

    County supervisors vote 4-1 to bail out the cash-strapped company. 'Ring' Cycle is partly to blame. Los Angeles Opera asked for and received a $14-million emergency loan from Los Angeles County on Tuesday to keep it afloat through the middle of next year. Full Story »

  • L.A. acts to cap medical marijuana dispensaries

    Los Angeles Times – Wed Dec 9, 1:49 am ET  

    A City Council vote would allow 137 marijuana dispensaries to remain, with a target of 70. Members also tighten requirements for shops' locations. A vote on the overall measure is set for today. The Los Angeles City Council took several key steps Tuesday toward completing an ordinance that would regulate the city's multiplying medical marijuana dispensaries, voting to sharply limit the number ... Full Story »

  • Riding the public gravy train

    Los Angeles Times – Wed Dec 9, 1:48 am ET  

    L.A.'s water and power utility plans to hand out bonuses and raises to its already well-paid employees. And an L.A. County supervisor has $707,000 to remodel his office. What's the deal? If you're looking for work in this rotten economy, I've got a tip: Full Story »

  • LAPD detective's heartache detailed in murder case

    Los Angeles Times – Wed Dec 9, 12:49 am ET  

    Friends and colleagues testify about how deeply upset she became after the man she loved broke up with her for another woman, whom she is accused of killing in 1986. Stephanie Lazarus, the Los Angeles Police Department detective accused of murdering the wife of a love interest, pined for the man and grew deeply upset when he did not return her affection, according to court testimony Tuesday. Full Story »

  • Investigators try to unravel mystery of lawyer's death in Palos Verdes Peninsula

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 11:34 pm ET  

    Jeffrey Tidus was found with a gunshot wound Monday evening outside his Rolling Hills Estates home. He died Tuesday at a hospital. Detectives have not ruled out suicide. Detectives were trying Tuesday to sort out the mysterious death of a prominent Los Angeles attorney, who was found fatally shot in the driveway of his home in an affluent Palos Verdes Peninsula city. Full Story »

  • L.A. County mock trial competition stirs real emotions

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 11:34 pm ET  

    The annual event teaches students about the American justice system by transforming them into amateur attorneys, witnesses and even bailiffs. They also feel the pain of losing. Rossana Estrada and her team had trained for three months. They knew the facts of their case. She was certain they had dominated the final round of the Los Angeles County Mock Trial Competition -- an annual event that has ... Full Story »

  • PUC member's bid for second term dies

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 11:33 pm ET  

    The California Senate chief refuses to hold a hearing for Rachelle Chong, who had the backing of AT & T and Verizon, which benefited from her successful push to deregulate most land-line services. The leader of the state Senate on Tuesday rejected a controversial appointee of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger who had been bidding for a second term on the commission that regulates state utilities. Full Story »

  • Ethics charges urged against 6 L.A. airport agency officials

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 11:18 pm ET  

    The current and former officials at Los Angeles World Airports received thousands of dollars in discounted trips to China and New England from a group that represents international airlines at LAX. City ethics investigators have recommended that civil charges be brought against six current and former officials at Los Angeles World Airports who allegedly accepted thousands of dollars worth of ... Full Story »

  • One of a kind in Boyle Heights

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 11:03 pm ET  

    When Eddie Goldstein was born, the neighborhood was the center of Jewish life in Los Angeles. As it has changed, he's stayed, evolving with it. The old man with the Santa Claus beard pulled a black yarmulke from the trunk of his Cadillac and limped across the street. Full Story »

  • It's Larry Flynt versus his nephews in trademark trial

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 10:19 pm ET  

    The Hustler publisher sued Jimmy Flynt Jr. and Jimmy's brother Dustin, alleging that they are making inferior adult films while trying to capitalize on the Flynt brand. Testifying under oath in the staid halls of U.S. District Court in downtown Los Angeles, Hustler publisher Larry Flynt opined on where the next generation was taking the adult entertainment industry. Full Story »

  • At San Pedro terminus, a mystery over cruise ship chef who vanished

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 10:18 pm ET  

    An Italian woman meets with a Princess ship captain and crew member to try to shed light on her brother's disappearance, apparently at sea. But everyone is perplexed. The Coral Princess sailed into San Pedro on Monday morning, ending its 15-day Panama cruise; Chiara Faliva flew all the way from Italy to greet it. Full Story »

  • New execution method unlikely to gain traction in California

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 10:03 pm ET  

    The state would face numerous procedural hurdles in carrying out capital punishment as in Ohio, which put a murderer to death with single-drug lethal injection. An Ohio murderer put to death with the nation's first single-drug lethal injection died swiftly Tuesday, inaugurating an execution method some analysts consider more humane than the three-drug procedure used in California and 33 other ... Full Story »

  • 'Ginger attacks' youths may face charges or get a diversion program

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 9:04 pm ET  

    The cases of three accused in the Calabasas school incidents go to a prosecutor. But they and others could enter a program that deals with first-time juvenile offenders in an out-of-court setting. The Los Angeles County district attorney's office is debating whether to file criminal charges against three Calabasas youths arrested in connection with recent attacks on redheaded students at a ... Full Story »

  • LAPD investigating burglary at Nicky Hilton's Hollywood Hills home

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 9:03 pm ET  

    Los Angeles Police Department detectives were at the Hollywood Hills home of Nicky Hilton this afternoon after a burglary was reported. An LAPD spokeswoman said the burglary report was made about 3:30 p.m., though officials released few details. Full Story »

  • L.A. City Council OKs cap on medical marijuana dispensaries

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 6:48 pm ET  

    The city will cap the total number at 70, but to allow those that originally registered with the city to remain open. Full Story »

  • Ethics commission report alleges LAX officials got gifts, trips from airline group

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 6:03 pm ET  

    Los Angeles ethics commission investigators are recommending that civil charges be brought against six current and former managers at Los Angeles World Airports who allegedly took thousands of dollars worth of trips to China and Europe provided by an association that represents dozens of international airlines that use LAX. Full Story »

  • Prominent attorney fatally shot on lawn of his Rolling Hills Estates home

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 4:04 pm ET  

    Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives today are trying to sort out a mystery in upscale Rolling Hills Estates after a prominent attorney was fatally shot on the lawn of his home. Full Story »

  • Parents of suspect released without charges in Hemet backyard killing

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 4:04 pm ET  

    The parents of a 17-year-old boy wanted on suspicion of fatally shooting, burning and burying another teen in the backyard of the family's Hemet home have been released without being charged, authorities said today. Full Story »

  • Family seeks answers in disappearance of Italian chef from cruise ship

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 4:03 pm ET  

    Angelo Faliva, a first cook on the Coral Princess , walked out of the kitchen in the middle of his shift on Nov. 25 and never came back to work, family members said. Full Story »

  • Detectives probe slaying of attorney at his upscale Palos Verdes home

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 3:03 pm ET  

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department detectives are investigating the fatal shooting of an attorney at his upscale home on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Full Story »

  • Smoking ban for outdoor restaurant seating backed by L.A. City Council committee

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 2:34 pm ET  

    A plan for banning smoking in the outdoor sections of Los Angeles restaurants moved one step closer to approval today. The City Council’s Arts, Parks, Health and Aging Committee agreed this morning to prohibit smoking within 10 feet of restaurant patios, gardens and decks. Full Story »

  • Top educators fight to preserve California's 50-year master plan for higher education

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 2:34 pm ET  

    The leaders of California’s three public college and university systems made a rare joint appearance at a legislative hearing to urge that the state restore enough funding to maintain the nearly 50-year-old master plan for higher education. Full Story »

  • La Puente man charged after walking 3-year-old son into traffic

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 2:34 pm ET  

    A La Puente man who walked into traffic with his 3-year-old son before both were hit by a car has been charged with public intoxication, authorities said today. Full Story »

  • Students accused in Facebook 'ginger' attacks could get counseling, along with their parents

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 11:04 am ET  

    The Los Angeles County district attorney's office is reviewing whether to charge three Calabasas youths arrested in connection with recent attacks on redheaded students at a middle school. Full Story »

  • Icy conditions close roads in Southern California

    Los Angeles Times – Tue Dec 8, 11:04 am ET  

    Freezing temperatures left roads closed this morning in Southern California, including Interstate 5 through the Grapevine. Motorists and truckers were stuck in Santa Clarita awaiting word on when the freeway would reopen. Full Story »

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