Lindsay William-Ross
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The Los Angeles Police Department have announced the arrest of a man wanted for a crime spree that included attempted kidnappings for sexual assault. Jason Kies, 37, is suspected of attempting to kidnap two women in North Hollywood on March 22.
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Sometimes spoofing "Star Trek" can produce hilarious results. However, when it comes to a video put together by the Internal Revenue Service riffing on the classic sci-fi TV series and film franchise, the result can be provoking the ire of one of its original stars.
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The "It's a small world" ride at Disneyland can be a special level of Hell for adults obliging children who beg for a trip through the colorful sing-songy land of imagined equality.
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A retiree who is a supporter of convicted cult leader Charles Manson was arrested for allegedly trying to sneak his guru a contraband cellphone behind bars.
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The Los Angeles Kings paid a visit to the president today with the Stanley Cup, and presented him with his own Kings jersey, too. The Kings weren't the only L.A. sports franchise on the trip, though; they were joined by the L.A. Galaxy, who also gave Obama his own jersey.
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Keana Barnes, a convicted killer wanted in Louisiana for escaping prison, was nabbed by Los Angeles Police officers less than 24 hours after the fugitive arrived in L.A.
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Parents of students attending a Catholic high school in the San Fernando Valley have launched a grassroots campaign to halt the campus' upcoming production of the acclaimed Broadway musical "Cabaret."
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TMZ has obtained audio of the initial call to 911 placed by actor Bryan Cranston to report the theft of his "Breaking Bad" script.
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A young man on a bicycle who had just completed his first day of work at a new job was fatally struck and killed by a school bus in Palmdale Monday afternoon.
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Winning: That's what a hamburger's all about, right? Specifically, In-N-Out's popular Double Double burger, which has just found itself on the top of the heap on a list of fast food burgers around the nation.
Stories by Lindsay William-Ross
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