Greg Katz
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A lot has changed about books since 1894, but one thing hasn't: Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena is celebrating its 120th birthday this weekend.
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A group of masked protesters decrying gentrification in Highland Park marched Saturday down York Boulevard, posting fake eviction notices on storefronts.
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If you don't think Yogurtland flavors like "taro root" are quite creative enough, one prankster is replacing the froyo chain's flavor signs with fake ones that offer sweet treats like "Prius" and "Drunk Texting."
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"I must have been ovulating. All of my ex-boyfriends called!"
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Following an arrest in the McStay family murder case, which vexed San Diego County sheriff's deputies for years, the father of victim Joseph McStay says the sheriff's department didn't do enough to find the killer.
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There's no shortage of $16 artisanal cocktails in L.A. these days, but the latest Consumer Price Index data says that booze here is a little cheaper now than it was last year, even as alcohol prices rise nationally.
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Building the 3.9 miles of new Purple Line track will take until 2023. That might seem like a long time, but on the other hand, it takes about eight years to drive that stretch of Wilshire on a Friday afternoon anyway.
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Do you have too much time on your hands? Fancy doing some fundraising, touching other people's babies and making empty promises to end traffic, poverty, gentrification and the line at Pink's?
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Bikers sometimes get a bad rap here in L.A.: drivers like to complain that our bikers have no respect for laws and common decency.
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A Del Mar man was sentenced Friday to 37 years in prison for raping two women he met on dating sites ChristianMingle.com and Match.com.
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