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Body Of Missing Lake Tahoe Scuba Diver Discovered After 17 Years

Body Of Missing Lake Tahoe Scuba Diver Discovered After 17 Years

Donald Christopher Windecker disappeared 17 years ago during a scuba dive at Lake Tahoe. His well-preserved remains were finally discovered by mixed-gas scuba divers on July 23 on an underwater shelf, 265 feet below the surface, reports L.A. Now. more ›

Storm Dumps Snow on Mammoth Mountain, Will Ski Season Open Early?

Storm Dumps Snow on Mammoth Mountain, Will Ski Season Open Early?

Ah yeah, signs of the upcoming ski season! Today's storm over California is dumping snow in the Sierras up north. If it stays, we might be seeing an earlier ski season than expected. Curently, Mammoth Mountain is scheduled to open on November 12th, but depending on what happens over night, there is potential to see the popular skiing spot open earlier. Officials with the ski area say it's been snowing hard since 8 a.m. and about a foot has fallen in the main lodge area. more ›

Is Michael Richards a Jew or Not?

Is Michael Richards a Jew or Not?

Now we're very confused. On Tuesday we reported that the Jewish Journal had written that the former Seinfeld star Michael Richards was not a member of the tribe. But this afternoon we read in Gothamist that the actor's newly hired PR man says that Richards is indeed Jewish. All of this stems from a new allegation that Richards once went on an anti-Semetic tirade on some audience members at The Improv in April. "He is... more ›

There's No Place Like Someplace Else

There’s something about a long weekend—whether you take a day off of work or are mercifully granted a Monday holiday—that begs for a trip somewhere else. One of the greatest benefits of living in LA is that there are so many places to go to get away from it, and the best of them are right here in California. more ›

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