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Burglar Makes Off With Records for 16,000 Patients in the UCLA Health System

Burglar Makes Off With Records for 16,000 Patients in the UCLA Health System

UCLA is now warning 16,000 patients that a burglar made off with their personal medical records two months ago, according to the Associated Press. When the doctor's home was burglarized, the thief swiped the hard drive with the medical records — and the scrap of paper right next to it with the password. Whoops. more ›

Hospitals Say Employees' Commute Overlooked in 405 Shutdown Plan

Hospitals Say Employees' Commute Overlooked in 405 Shutdown Plan

City officials insist that public safety is the number one priority in the complex plan surrounding next month's closure of the 405 but administrators at four area hospitals fear that essential staff will be unable to commute to and from work. more ›

Extra, Extra

Extra, Extra

In tonight's Extra, Extra, chocolate gets a makeover, a local hospital is given top honors, and is Jesus too controversial for the big screen? Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports. more ›

UCLA Completes First Hand Transplant

UCLA Completes First Hand Transplant

Five years after losing her right hand in a traffic accident, a 26-year-old woman has received a first hand transplant at Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center's new hand transplant center, according to the United Press International, or UPI. The procedure was the first at UCLA's new center, and, the LA Times reports, the 13th in the U.S. According to UPI, the 14-hour surgery was conducted by Dr. Kodi Azari, surgical director of UCLA's hand transplant program. more ›

Zsa Zsa Rushed to Hospital

Zsa Zsa Rushed to Hospital

Zsa Zsa Gabor was rushed to Ronald Reagan-UCLA Medical Center this morning and her condition is not known, according to LA Now. Just two weeks ago, Gabor had part of her right leg amputated and it is unclear if today's hospital emergency is related but her publicist has said she "fell ill this morning." Gabor is 93 and has been in and out of the hospital for months. Someone speaking on behalf of Gabor's husband told CNN she was taken to the hospital by ambulance in the last hour. UPDATE: Gabor's husband has told TMZ there was "lots of blood coming out of her mouth" and that he's worried. 12:23 P.M. UPDATE: TMZ is reporting that Zsa Zsa's temperature is up, her leg is infected, and there is blood and water in her lung. more ›

It's 'Life or Death' Decision Time for Zsa Zsa Gabor and Her Leg

It's 'Life or Death' Decision Time for Zsa Zsa Gabor and Her Leg

This morning Prince Frederic von Anhalt, the eccentric husband of ailing 93-year-old actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, must "make a life-or-death decision" about his wife's infected leg, says KTLA. Initially slated for amputation, Gabor's leg has thus far been spared, but now doctors at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center await von Anhalt's word; Gabor stands "a less than 50-percent chance of surviving the surgery," but could damage her kidneys if the leg remains on and she takes antibiotics. Gabor has been in poor health, and in and out of the hospital for the past few years. more ›

Fawcett's Private Funeral Set For Tuesday.  Will the Paparazzi Stay Away?

Fawcett's Private Funeral Set For Tuesday. Will the Paparazzi Stay Away?

Actress Farrah Fawcett, who died Thursday morning after a lengthy battle with cancer, will be honored and mourned in a private funeral service on Tuesday, according to the Huffington Post. The Catholic service is scheduled for 4 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Downtown. more ›

Britney Spears' $25,000 6-Mile LAPD Escort

Britney Spears' $25,000 6-Mile LAPD Escort

It took the LAPD nearly "two dozen police officers, a helicopter and a special team" to block roads and escort Britney Spears in an ambulance with covered windows from her Mulholland Drive Studio City Home to UCLA Medical Center early yesterday morning. They even had a code name, The Package, for her so paparazzi listening to police scanners would not pick up on it. more ›

Georgia Frontiere, Owner of One-time LA Rams, Dies at 80

Georgia Frontiere, Owner of One-time LA Rams, Dies at 80

Fans of the LA Rams weren't known to be fans of team owner Georgia Frontiere, who moved the NFL football franchise to her hometown of St Louis in 1995. The woman who took over ownership of the team in 1979 from her sixth husband, Carroll Rosenbloom, when he died by drowning, died yesterday at the age of 80 after a long-fought battle against breast cancer. Frontiere had been hospitalized for months prior to her death. more ›

Friday AM News

Friday AM News

  • And the "Dumbest Criminal of the Week" award goes to: The two bank robbers from Hemet who were arrested when they returned to the scene of their crime 45 minutes later. The robbery was at a Bank of America in Temecula just before 6 last night. The two men drove back into the parking lot after they had forced a teller to hand over money via a demand note--but bank staffers had jotted down the license plate number of their getaway vehicle and were already following them. C'mon, people, rob and run--don't drive in a circle! more ›

  • You Might Want to Avoid the 405...

    You Might Want to Avoid the 405...

    A huge bit of construction machinary fell onto the freeway in Sherman Oaks and now the 405 northbound will be closed until at least 4 p.m. The crane toppled at about 1 p.m. at Valley Vista Boulevard, said Brian Humphrey of the Los Angeles Fire Department. The crane operator was freed about 2 p.m. and was airlifted to UCLA Medical Center in serious but stable condition, Humphrey said. His exact injuries were not immediately available.... more ›

    Crime Blotter: What Happened on Christmas Day

    Crime Blotter: What Happened on Christmas Day

    Murder in Silver Lake The body of 24-year-old James Hyunwoo Kang was found on the sidewalk in the 2800 block of Riverside Drive on Christmas evening, just after 6 PM. Detectives believe the shooting may have been narcotics related, but they could not elaborate on what evidence they found. Kang was shot in the upper body and died at the scene. Man with a Knife in San Pedro Around 12:40 a.m. a sergeant and... more ›

    My First Time in LA

    My First Time in LA

    hi my name is raymi and the first time i went to your city i went cuhrazy and i was thrown in a mental hospital at the UCLA Medical Center or some shit and they had to put me in four-point restraints and inject my left hip with something that knocked me out cos i was 100% hypo-manic, you know like the equivalent of doing a bunch of meth except i wasn't on meth at all. they were worried i would give myself a heart attack, i had to blow into this little box breathalizer styles and continuously blow to see what my heartrate was anyway before the injection fully kicked in i managed to get one of the restraints unbuckled, i started on the second one but soon passed out. i woke up and was all WTF!? more ›

    Remembering June Pointer

    Remembering June Pointer

    June Pointer, youngest of the singing Pointer Sisters, died Tuesday of cancer at UCLA Medical Center. In addition to singing on the group's major albums, including lead vocal on the song "Jump (For my Love)," she co-wrote songs such as "I'm So Excited," which exemplified the group's capacity for joyous naughtiness. The Pointer Sisters' music spanned genres: they could sing rock, R&B, old-fashioned jazz, and country all on the same album and still have a consistent sound. more ›

    Goodbye Don Knotts

    Goodbye Don Knotts

    Late last night actor Don Knotts died at UCLA Medical Center; he was 81. Knotts was goofy-looking, with a scrawny neck, bulging eyes and huge ears, and his gift for physical comedy earned him 5 Emmys playing Barney Fife on "The Andy Griffith Show." Sometimes his mugging for the camera made us squirm (can you say "Three's Company"?), but he created onscreen geeks that will survive in pop culture for a long, long time. He even got a thanks in Ghost World. His star on the Walk of Fame is near Hollywood and Yucca, if you feel like stopping by. more ›

    Starry Decisis: Our Bodies, Our Cells

    Starry Decisis: Our Bodies, Our Cells

    As anyone who’s seen Doc Hollywood knows, Los Angeles has a fairly secure footing in the medical community, or at least the cosmetical medical community. The city is also home to one of the world’s premiere research hospitals, the UCLA Medical Center, which recently benefited from a $200 million donation by David Geffen. Last year, the hospital suffered a PR blow when one of the workers in its morgue was arrested for selling body parts from corpses. It won’t be the first time UCLA was dragged into the choppy waters where law, medicine and morality converge. more ›

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