Lindsay William-Ross
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To pay tribute the late pioneering female American astronaut Sally Ride, NASA announced today they have named in her honor the site where twin agency spacecraft impacted the moon.
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John Taylor, the Mayor of San Juan Capistrano in Orange County, was attacked by unknown assailants while out walking with his wife over the weekend.
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Following a jury deadlock, a mistrial has been declared in the case of an elderly woman who was allegedly pushed off a Gold Line platform at random by a woman she did not know.
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In an effort to be more immediately proactive in getting firearms off the streets of Los Angeles, Villaraigosa announced that the popular annual city-wide gun buyback event will be moved from May to the day after Christmas.
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A Los Angeles resident remains in custody today following his arrest Sunday afternoon for allegedly making several online threats against area elementary schools.
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A 22-year-old Mission Hills man has been arrested on suspicion of fatally stabbing his grandmother with a BBQ fork, and possibly other sharp-edged tools.
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From Hermosa's surf to a swinging day in Mar Vista, here are 7 moments worth taking a second look at in our 7 Reasons to Love L.A. series.
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Taking over the former Fraiche space in Culver City, PS 310, the second "Public School" branch-out restaurant from the Grill on the Alley and Daily Grill founders, is now open and ready to provide what they're calling “An Education in the Art of Food and Beer."
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Normally a 6.3 magnitude earthquake shaking things up in California is a really big deal--after all, that's a significant shaker. Luckily, though the Golden State was struck with such a temblor overnight, it was situated in the Pacific off the coast of Catalina, and the consequences have been minimal, besides a little late night rolling.
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What's black and white and tread all over? At the intersection of 5th and Spring in Downtown L.A., the answer is the new "zebra" crosswalks.
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