Lindsay William-Ross
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Actor Conrad Bain, best known for his role as the adoptive patriarch on the 80s sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" has died. He was 89.
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Dunkin' Donuts lovers in L.A., things are looking up! The popular donuts and coffee franchise announced today they are expanding to Southern California in a major way, and will be opening multiple locations in major markets, including in Los Angeles.
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Where in Los Angeles is barman Matt Biancaniello? While the former maestro of mixology at the Roosevelt's Library Bar is scoping digs for a place of his own, he's been busy here and there, and next month will be behind the boozy concoctions being offered up for a day at Scoops Westside.
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Two homeless people were found dead in Costa Mesa Tuesday, and the cold weather may have played a factor in their deaths. Additionally, Costa Mesa is making a controversial choice to foot the bill for those considered "most in need" to stay the night in motels.
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Looks like it's time for another career change for Stacie Halas, the Oxnard teacher whose past in porn has rendered her "unfit" for the classroom.
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In today's Extra, Extra we've got a due date for the Kim K and Kanye spawn, the "Fresh Prince" theme in many languages, and more news bits of the day. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports. You can also find us on Pinterest, Storify, Foursquare, and Instagram (laistpics).
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Sorry, Angelenos. Looks like our miles and miles of damaged and decrepit city streets are not going to get a big ol' $3 billion bandage anytime soon. Today the L.A. City Council dropped their plan to get a bond measure on the May ballot that would put the money towards fixing our streets.
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Gun control law and all its facets is a hot button issue around the nation these days, and Los Angeles is no exception. Tuesday City Councilman Paul Krekorian introduced a motion proposing a ban on the possession of high-capacity ammunition magazines in L.A.
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From the files of the movie sequels you never knew you wanted to be made (and may still not want to) comes this tidbit from Arnold Schwarzengger, who said today there will be a "Twins 2."
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Onetime child star Edward Furlong has found himself in trouble with the law yet again. The actor was arrested early Sunday morning in West Hollywood for domestic battery and for an existing warrant for felony domestic violence.
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