Nicole Urso Reed
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Curses! Somehow "Bats Day in the Fun Park," flew under our radar. Thanks to Vice, we spotted some recent photos of goth boys and girls at the happiest place on earth spinning around in teacups, waiting in line for Splash Mountain and posing for one ginormous group photo in front of the princess castle.
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Save the beagles! And drink a few beers at Golden Road Brewing's fundraiser to help support the Beagle Freedom Project on Tuesday, June 5 from 6 to 11 p.m.
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No one's quite sure how a porn filmmaker scored access to shoot "The Gangbang Girl #32" on the turf of L.A.'s Memorial Coliseum, but the L.A. Times learned that the stadium's distinctive tunnel, the towering field lights and red and white seats set the scene for 40 minutes of hardcore group porn.
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Authorities are offering a $20,000 reward for information on who shot and killed former Army veteran Sgt. Nathan Taylor in Lancaster.
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The USS Iowa, a retired battleship that will become a maritime museum at the Port of Los Angeles, started its final voyage this weekend from Northern California to its new home in San Pedro.
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Najmedin Meshkati, a professor and safety expert at USC's Viterbi School of Engineering says that several street crossings along the 7.9-mile light-rail route are awkwardly designed and confusing.
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In a scene straight out of a cops and robbers movie, three men attempted to rob a jewelry store today at Broadway and Sixth Street in Downtown L.A., but an off-duty, reserve deputy sheriff who was inside the store shot and hit one of the suspects.
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Two teen sisters in Monrovia spotted a black bear taking a leisurely dip in their family pool. They told KTLA that they thought he might be passing through for a quick drink but were shocked when the bear climbed in and helped himself to a relaxing swim.
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A grand opening for the four-mile extension of the Metro Orange Line busway is planned for Saturday, June 30 with free rides on the extension from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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After five years of investigations, authorities arrested a woman who says she accidentally shot her husband to death while examining his .38 caliber revolver in their Whittier home.
Stories by Nicole Urso Reed
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