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Jimmy Bramlett
Stories by Jimmy Bramlett
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Mayor Eric Garcetti is taking aim on cyber attacks that could cripple the airports, harbor and other city services.
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Here is another reminder that sometimes it's better to take a zen approach when being cut off in traffic. A man in his 50s was riding his motorcycle when he was cut off by five suspected gang members. Words were exchanged, and the group followed the man home to the 800 block of Indiana Ave. in Venice LAPD Pacific Station Lt. Marco Munoz told City News Service.
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The Clippers had no excuse to lose this one the way they did. They have new head coach Doc Rivers who always gets the most out of his teams. They have one of the best point guards in the league in Chris Paul. They have one of the most dynamic players in Blake Griffin.
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The L.A. City Council unanimously voted to help crack down on people who make false 911 calls to celebrity and politician homes.
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A torso was found in a water treatment facility in the City of Industry ABC 7 reported.
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At 12:01 a.m., Dr. Conrad Murray became a free man after serving a maximum four-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson.
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With the passing of Lou Reed on Sunday, Henry Rollins knew he had to change his normally pre-recorded Sunday night radio show on KCRW.
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In a stage show just for Universal Studios' Hollywood Horror Nights, "Bill & Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure" was supposed to be funny and topical. Instead it was homophobic and racist and just about every pejorative adjective you could think of. In one sentence it was over.
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It turns out Los Angeles schoolchildren can't keep up with the rest of the state in fitness. In figures released on Wednesday LAUSD fifth-, seventh- and ninth-graders lagged behind their counterparts in the state according to the California Department of Education.
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Project Angel Food founder, author and lecturer Marianne Williamson declared her candidacy for the 33rd Congressional District on Sunday to challenge 38-year incumbent Henry Waxman.
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If you see a bunch of zombie-like people lumbering through the Arts District in Downtown, they're probably the poor caffeine-deprived junkies who are trying to fend off a really bad migraine.
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Whether because of the economy or competition from other discount stores, the 99 Cents Only Store laid off 160 employees today.