Matthew Bramlett
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An earthquake isn't anything new in the Southland, but yesterday's 4.4 shaker has some environmentalists and local politicians wondering whether fracking might have played a role.
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Josephine Serrano Collier, who became the first Latina LAPD officer when she joined the force more than 60 years ago, has died at the age of 91.
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An algorithm created by a Los Angeles Times journalist may be the most interesting thing about yesterday's Shamrock Shake.
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Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, the Temple City man who became the center of a media firestorm after being unveiled as the supposed father of Bitcoin in a Newsweek story, has officially denied his involvement in creating the digital currency.
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39-year-old Alvaro Avila was stranded for 36 hours in a truck that rolled down a cliff.
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Angus T. Jones, the kid from 'Two and a Half Men,' is back and more bearded than ever.
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As many Lakers fans lament the departure of Phil Jackson to New York to run the Knicks, Spike Lee wants to make sure that things are looking up in Gotham now that the Zen Master is in charge.
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Larry King, reigning monarch of the interview, will be making his debut in the sports world next week.
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A skin care expert with a client list full of celebrities such as Nicki Minaj and Alicia Silverstone has been arrested after attempting to hire a hitman to kill a guy she thought was cyber-stalking her.
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San Diego cops who arrested a man for wearing a leather loincloth were not anti-gay, according to a federal judge who tossed the man's civil rights lawsuit.