Sharon Knolle
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Heads up, Burbank: The President is on town today and tomorrow. Here's what streets to avoid.
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Meet two Good Samaritans, who bought a small turtle from someone who was selling them at their local park, then set it free at Echo Park Lake.
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Jazz keyboardist George Duke, who collaborated with icons including Miles Davis, Michael Jackson and Frank Zappa in his 40-plus year career, has died at age 67.
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The man who founded Bikram Yoga, the Los Angeles-based, wildly popular "hot" form of the exercise that celebrities and presidents have practiced, is facing allegations of rape and racism from a former employee and more than one student.
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How to make the mayhem and murder of 'Sons of Anarchy' educational? Turn those hard-riding heavies into... poets! That's Sesame Street's take on the gritty FX series, which returns for its sixth season on September 10.
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Nathan Campbell, the man in custody for the deadly Venice Beach boardwalk rampage, had been arrested in several different states and only arrived in Los Angeles a few weeks ago, the L.A. Times is reporting.
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Police say they do not yet know the motive of the driver in Saturday's deadly rampage in Venice Beach, and are awaiting the results of toxicology tests to see if drugs or alcohol played a part.
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The unexpectedly huge SyFy cult hit Sharknado debuted across the country in real theaters and the stars turned out for the Los Angeles premiere at L.A. Live's Regal Cinemas Friday night, including shark-battling cast Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, Cassie Scerbo and Christopher Wolfe. The event also drew former 21 Jump Street star Richard Grieco, John Heard and assorted fans wearing their finest shark costumes. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the special midnight screening in 200...
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There are thousands of stories to tell in Los Angeles, but sometimes a picture says so much more.
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Ten years ago today, we were introduced to 'The O.C.,' the Fox series that brought us plenty of teenage angst, constant noshing of bagels and a new holiday, Chrismukkah.
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