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Lion attack: Letting anyone in cage was 'irresponsible,' official says
L.A. NOWAs authorities investigate how a lion killed a woman inside an enclosure at a Fresno County animal park, an official with the Humane Society of the United States said it was "completely irresponsible" to allow anyone in a cage with a dangerous animal.... -
Lion attack: Volunteer tried to coax cat away from victim
L.A. NOWA volunteer tried to coax an African lion away from the intern the animal fatally attacked at a Fresno County cat sanctuary, officials said.... -
O.C. couple convicted of stealing $330,000 from 89-year-old woman
L.A. NOWA former husband and wife from San Clemente were convicted of stealing $330,000 for the man's 89-year-old mother, authorities said Monday.... -
Low turnout prompts talk of shifting L.A. election schedule
L.A. NOWAlarmed by poor turnout in this week's election, Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson suggested Wednesday that city leaders look at scheduling city elections so that they coincide with state electoral contests.... -
Power restored to thousands in Whittier; 911 lines working
L.A. NOWPower was being restored to thousands of customers in Whittier, and emergency lines to the city Police Department were working after being temporarily knocked out, officials said Monday night.... -
Big-rig accident snarls traffic on 60 Freeway in Hacienda Heights
L.A. NOWEastbound traffic on the 60 Freeway was snarled Monday night after a big rig overturned near Azusa Avenue in the Hacienda Heights area.... -
LAPD chief expects severe cuts after voters reject tax hike
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck expressed disappointment Wednesday at voters’ rejection of Proposition A's tax hike proposal and believes it will result in cuts at the LAPD.... -
60 Freeway shut down in Walnut area after crash
L.A. NOWThe eastbound 60 Freeway in the Walnut area was shut down Tuesday night after a vehicle crash, the California Highway Patrol said.... -
Steve Lopez: Switch local elections to national cycle?
L.A. NOWThis should settle it. Time to switch local election day in Los Angeles to the national cycle, in November, when voter turnout is higher. So we don't keep embarrassing ourselves. A turnout of 16%? With a tax increase, contested school...... -
School board election: Split decision for Deasy; 3rd race to runoff
L.A. NOWIn a school board election that attracted national money and attention, candidates backing both Supt. John Deasy and the teachers union won election Tuesday night.... -
More budget cuts planned after L.A. voters reject sales tax hike
L.A. NOWA day after voters soundly rejected a proposal to raise the city’s sales tax by half a cent, the city’s chief budget officer said officials have begun looking at new ways to cut the city’s budget.... -
Mayoral Election 2013
Hello. I’m Times Political Writer Seema Mehta and here’s your L.A. City Election update. The nation’s eyes were fixed this weekend on the Oscar race unfolding in Hollywood. But with just days to go before the citywide March 5 election,...Tags: Voting, Michael Bloomberg, Academy Awards, Los Angeles Times Journalists, Jan Perry
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