Lindsay William-Ross
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One stipulation of the plea deal struck by Lindsay Lohan's lawyer and prosecutors in Los Angeles is that the starlet spend 90 days in a lockdown rehabilitation facility, however a bit of a loophole might mean that doesn't happen...and, in turn, that could mean jail time for the actress.
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It's been a long time since L.A.'s Echo Park Lake has been its usual self. A two-year-long rehab project has been taking place, putting iconic items like the Lady of the Lake statue on the move, and looking more like a construction zone than a lake-dotted city park. But the end is in sight: The lake is set to re-open in mid-May.
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An unidentified person was found dead early Tuesday morning after what appears to be either a fatal jump or fall onto an offramp of the 101 Freeway in Hollywood.
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Students at a Southern California high school claim their lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community has been the target of discrimination, and in this case, the perpetrators are among the school administration.
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The law in Los Angeles County is that if you're making porn, your performers need to be wearing condoms. Now comes word the first complaint against a porn company has been filed, alleging the production was in violation of the voter-approved law, Measure B.
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Peter Ivan McNeal, former drummer for the band Cake, has been convicted on charges he molested a 3-year-old girl during a Thanksgiving dinner celebration at a Laurel Canyon home back in 2009.
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As if pandas frolicking isn't already totally adorable, how about adding the novelty of slippery, shimmery snow?
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The Key Club is no more, and after a mourning period sufficient enough to do some remodeling, the venue already has a new tenant poised to rock the L.A. nightlife.
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Technology has been a boon to parents who manage keep their little ones entertained in restaurants by putting a smartphone or an iPad in front of them. So can a penguin be entertained similarly? The answer, as illustrated by some of the black and white birds at the Aquarium of the Pacific, is YES.
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We now know what was being discussed behind closed doors this morning after Lindsay Lohan and her legal team arrived (almost an hour late) to court in L.A. today. Lohan has accepted a plea deal, and will avoid trial and jail time (for now).
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