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- "Angels go where we're invited." And they're welcome in WeHo, where they are on patrol.
- Bringing in the tourism dollars: Amway's top 13,000 Chinese sellers are coming to SoCal.
- Compton could go back to a City Police force instead of using the LA County Sheriff's Department.
- Apple says they've sold 2 Million iPads since their launch 2 months ago.
- Check out the urban farm that's blossoming at Buena Park High School.
- Hyperlocal or hyperloco? AOL Patch has launched their Beverly Hills and Agoura Hills city patch sites.
- For the good of children or more nanny state tactics? State bill would force helmets onto kids who go skiing.
- A Mount Olympus homeowner is suing Beyoncé and others over a music video shoot across the street from his house that caused him "inconvenience, annoyance, ridicule, scorn, embarrassment, humiliation, and hurt feelings."