Lindsay William-Ross
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In what police are saying is a random assault on a stranger, a woman attacked another woman with a hammer outside an Anaheim bank Tuesday.
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Tuesday, the LAPD revealed they had determined the mastermind behind a series of "swatting" pranks targeted at celebs, and had made an arrest. Few details have been made public by the LAPD about the suspect, but leave it to TMZ to get some dirt.
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Malibu could soon boast a 3.5-mile area devoted to bike paths, walkways, and a viewing deck between the Pier and the Lagoon, thanks to the recent revival of something known as the Malibu Esplanade Project. But not everyone is pleased this proposal is making a comeback.
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Tuesday night's powerful winds left a fair share of destruction in their wake, and in the light of day it's time for clean up and getting power restored.
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The FBI is getting a helping hand from Clear Channel Outdoor in the form of use of their digital billboards in L.A. and elsewhere in Southern California to post info about a dangerous fugitive.
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The Los Angeles Police Department have announced the arrest of a juvenile they believe to be the prankster responsible for logging fake crime report calls into emergency systems necessitating the deployment of SWAT officers to celebrity homes.
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A panhandler has been arrested for allegedly physically and verbally assaulting the manager of a McDonald's. During the attack, the suspect reportedly threatened the victim with a knife, and yelled racial slurs at him.
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The John Anson Ford Theatre in the Cahuenga Pass will soon be getting a $9.75 million improvement, thanks to a unanimous vote Tuesday approving the funds for the project by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
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A San Diego-area couple meeting up with a prospective buyer for their iPhone as advertised on Craigslist wound up the victims of a shooting and an attempted robbery.
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Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher and recent Christian talk radio host Frank Pastore died Monday of injuries he suffered one month ago in a motorcycle accident he "predicted" in a broadcast that same day.
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