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Way to Sleep Around, SoCal: Two Local Cities Among Most Promiscuous in Nation

Way to Sleep Around, SoCal: Two Local Cities Among Most Promiscuous in Nation

If you're looking to get lucky this weekend, science suggests that you head to San Diego or San Bernadino. According to an OK Cupid survey, the two SoCal cities are among the most promiscuous in the country. CBS News reports on the survey, saying that San Diego slid into the list at #9, while San Bernadino eased it's way on at #7. more ›

There's A New Sheriff In Town: Woman Flies Plane To Safety After Pilot Passes Out

There's A New Sheriff In Town: Woman Flies Plane To Safety After Pilot Passes Out

A woman who had never flown a plane before took control of an aircraft that her husband was flying after he lost consciousness, reports KTLA. The couple was flying to Colorado from San Bernadino when the pilot, a 70-year-old man, began experiencing hypoxia, in which the body doesn't get enough oxygen. He was able to communicate the name of the airplane to air traffic controllers before passing out. more ›

Mudslides in Orange County, Snow in the Mountains

Mudslides in Orange County, Snow in the Mountains

From a weekend heatwave to a rainy and snowy day in Southern California. A reader wrote in an e-mail to us "It's hailing! But it only lasted a second here in Northridge." more ›

All Signs Point East for the Gold Line, but Which East?

All Signs Point East for the Gold Line, but Which East?

Which side of the Gold Line tracks do you live on? Southsiders (below the 10) better be representing because Northsiders are fighting hard for their piece of the cake too. more ›

Weird Los Angeles: The Goatsucker!

Weird Los Angeles: The Goatsucker!

Something strange is decreasing the abundant and once bold populations of coyote's in Southern California, and it's not from this planet! more ›

Pit Bulls Attack Leaving Woman to Die in Street

Pit Bulls Attack Leaving Woman to Die in Street

In Yermo, a small town east of Barstow in San Bernadino County, a woman was found Tuesday night lying in the street after she was attacked by a pack of Pit Bulls. She later died at the hospital.

After the mauling, the dogs ran to a nearby house. Deputies shot one dog to death when it returned to the scene and acted aggressively as paramedics were trying to save Caldwell's life, authorities said. more ›

Rodney King Shot in San Bernardino

Rodney King, whose videotaped beating by LAPD officers (and their subsequent acquittal) sparked the Los Angeles riots in 1992, was shot late last night, according to San Bernardino police. King was shot in the face and arm with a pellet gun (LA Times) or perhaps a shotgun (KNX, USA Today) while riding his bike home to Rialto. King, the 42-year-old man who gained national fame when his 1991 beating by Los Angeles police was caught... more ›

Fourteen Fires Burn Across So Cal

Fourteen Fires Burn Across So Cal

Fourteen fires are burning across Southern California right now. Evacuations in Malibu, Los Angeles, San Bernadino and San Diego are in effect. For more ongoing updates on evacuations, road closures, business closures and fire maps: LA Times & Sign On San Diego. more ›

Extra, Extra: The House That Sits On The 101 Fwy

Extra, Extra: The House That Sits On The 101 Fwy

Don't forget to enter our Arcade Fire ticket giveaway contest for their Thursday appearance at the Hollywood Bowl. Lobster Festival in San Pedro continues through tomorrow, as well as WIRED Magazine's NextFest at the convention center. Immigrant experience, community and the "delirious noble dream." LAist Editor-At-Large Carolyn Kellogg reviews 'The Last Chicken in America: A Novel in Stories' by Ellen Litman for the LA Times. Long Beach is the first to begin mandatory water... more ›

A.M. News: Does Anyone Really Work In This City?

A.M. News: Does Anyone Really Work In This City?

- LAX: After 15 years of little more than occasional face lifts, efforts to find common ground on an airport modernization plan are on hold again. - Three Years Later: Paul was one of the students standing at the bus stop in front of Taft High in Woodland Hills after school on Sept. 9, 2003 - six days in to the new school year - when three gangbangers drove by and fired a semiautomatic weapon.... more ›

The Only Place to Hear Imus Tomorrow? The IE!

The Only Place to Hear Imus Tomorrow? The IE!

An independently owned-and-operated AM station in San Bernardino will be the only place in the country tomorrow morning that will be airing reruns of the disgraced dj Don Imus. “I’m not going to let networks dictate to me who I run on my station, Fred Lundgren, chairman of the Inland Empire's KCAA (1050 AM), told the AP on Thursday. Imus had been syndicated through KCAA every weekday morning since 2003. Lundgren admits that what... more ›

Bicurious workshop a go-go

Bicurious workshop a go-go

Jen Sincero is a sexpert, musician, and the author of the bestselling book, The Straight Girl’s Guide To Sleeping With Chicks and the semi-autobiographical novel, Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer. She currently hosts the weekly sex talk radio show Dr. Happypants on killradio.org. Every week in Living in Sin, Jen provides advice for LA's sexually curious. more ›

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