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Brian Frank
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Former Editor, Digital and Special Projects
Stories by Brian Frank
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An audit from the city controller's office finds the program isn't cost effective and falls short on fairness and cost effectiveness.
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The changes follow three separate audits the city launched when it discovered an employee had embezzled more than $6 million over 11 years.
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The new policy is being piloted at locations around the U.S. and is intended to benefit servers, hosts and bartenders, in addition to guests.
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Burns, 62, has won or been nominated for numerous awards for his signature documentaries, many of them focused on subjects from U.S. history.
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Edward Tucker was awaiting transport in the back seat of a patrol car when he somehow managed to escape and flee on foot, sheriff's officials said Wednesday.
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Between five and 10 acres of San Bernardino National Forest's Upper Big Falls will remain closed as officials look for ways to reduce the number of injuries and rescues.
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Hurricane Patricia has become the strongest hurricane ever recorded for the eastern north Pacific Ocean and has the potential to do catastrophic damage. Here's how you can help.
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A UC Davis team has created an interactive map that pinpoints exactly which pieces of farmland could absorb some of the rainfall expected in this year's El Niño.
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Pasadena city leaders on Wednesday evening will hold the first of a pair of public discussions on a possible minimum wage increase.
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Metro published new survey numbers in August that showed only a slight dip in the number of sexual harassment incidents reported on its trains and buses.
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The former training officer of Christopher Dorner, the ex-cop who authorities say turned killer after he was fired from the Los Angeles Police Department, is now suing the city for racial discrimination and harassment.
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The two Van Nuys police officers who shot and killed a suspect Saturday night after having their back window shattered had a threatening video in their mind at the time, according to their attorney.