Lindsay William-Ross
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Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband, who serves as the 96-year-old actress' court-appointed conservator, is asking the judge to let him sell her longtime residence in order for her to actually remain there until she's nearly 100 years old.
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A suicide off a 101 Freeway overpass in Downtown Los Angeles early Friday morning led to a SigAlert and lane closures for several hours in the ensuing investigation, however few details about the victim and incident are known.
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The Los Angeles Police Department's narcotics division scored a major bust Thursday night after the arrest of two men in Sylmar led officers to a stash of an estimated 100 kilos of cocaine worth something in the neighborhood of $2.5 million on the street.
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David Viens, a South Bay restaurant owner who admitted he killed his wife and cooked her remains, has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison, the maximum allowable for the charges.
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>A young female sailor took her own life Thursday night aboard her assigned ship, the USS Essex, in San Diego. The unidentified 19-year-old woman was found by medical personnel with a gunshot wound aboard the ship last night, and pronounced dead soon after at the UCSD Trauma Center.
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Spendy hipsters from out of town (and surely a few would-be local staycationers of the same ilk) need not fret much longer when it comes to appropriately cool accommodations in Downtown Los Angeles. Finally, after well over a year of anxious waiting, the Ace Hotel has revealed they will be open in DTLA this fall.
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The Anaheim police officer who fatally shot a 25-year-old man in the back last summer will not face charges, after Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas announced today the officer was justified in his actions.
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Apparently fatherhood has had a calming effect on the already toned down less-bullying ways of gossip blogger Perez Hilton.
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A University of Southern California junior vacationing in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for spring break fell to his death Tuesday from his hotel balcony.
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Late last year, the courts ruled that over 100 digital billboards in Los Angeles had to come down, but as of today they are still shining bright. Well, now L.A. City Attorney Carmen Trutanich is mad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore.
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