Lindsay William-Ross
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There's an old song that asks "what shall we do with the drunken sailor?" and, this weekend in Laguna Beach, authorities were faced with that exact predicament. The answer was to arrest him, since he'd managed to run his boat aground while passed out.
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A third Orange County city is contemplating crafting a ban on disposable plastic bags. San Clemente's Coastal Advisory Committee are due to take up the issue Thursday evening at a meeting.
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A burglar tripped up by his own decisions was busted early Monday in North Hollywood when he returned to the scene of one of his alleged crimes to collect the bicycle he'd left behind.
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The Roosevelt High School Spanish teacher accused of taking two male minor students home with her to have sex with them has been sentenced to five years probation and has been barred from teaching.
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From a hike to the clouds to coming in for a landing, here are 7 moments worth taking a second look at in our 7 Reasons to Love L.A. series.
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When it was originally time to butt out at the movies, some theaters really tried to drive the message home to audiences, like in this old PSA starring filmmaker John Waters.
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It's official, soap lovers. Two long-running and beloved ABC daytime serials will be making a comeback very soon. Much like the resurrections of popular killed-off characters over the years, "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," will get a second life online after their TV broadcast cancellation.
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A 21-year-old Apple Valley woman has been arrested for her alleged role in the death of a 2-year-old girl who died after ingesting chili powder.
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In yet another case of THC extraction endeavor gone awry, three men were sent to the hospital following an explosion and fire in Monrovia Sunday.
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Let's face it, we have a lot of potholes and damaged streets in L.A. In fact, our messed-up streets are so problematic that City Councilman Mitchell Englander says they are "absolutely the biggest issue in infrastructure facing the city," according to City News Service. Now Englander has paired up with fellow councilman Joe Buscaino to propose a $3 billion, 20-year bond measure aimed at getting our streets fixed.
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