Lindsay William-Ross
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Here are 10 of our favorite places to enjoy some craft beer.
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On the heels of the news that several high school students in the Los Angeles Unified School District had managed to hack their district-issued iPads to access restricted sites and apps comes word that officials are also trying to locate 71 missing iPads.
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An alleged sextortionist in Orange County has been taken into custody, and faces federal charges stemming from numerous encounters with young women online.
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A man in his 50s was arrested just after midnight Thursday on suspicion of setting a series of six fires along a stretch of Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks.
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A Highland Park resident is upset that the video game "Grand Theft Auto 5" is being advertised across the street from an area middle school, and she is hoping the administration can convince the game's producers to take the billboard down.
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Pet owners in Orange County who are going through tough times now have a new resource for a little extra help thanks to the Pet Pantry, new donation program that just received a boost from grant funding.
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Filmmaker Mark Basseley Youssef—the man behind the controversial viral video "The Innocence of Muslims"—is due to be released today.
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Time to summon up your Trojan Pride in the name of a damn good time (while getting an education): The University of Southern California has the honor of ranking fourth on Playboy's newest list of the country's Top 10 Party Schools.
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This really should come as a surprise to anyone: It took some Los Angeles Unified School District students only one week to hack the security features on their school-issued iPads to access restricted sites and apps.
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Sir Paul McCartney rocked a 15-song concert for 10,000 lucky fans on a shut-down Hollywood Boulevard Monday night.
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