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Chowchilla kidnapper released after more than 35 years in prison
L.A. NOWOne of three men who kidnapped a busload of schoolchildren from Chowchilla in 1976 has been released from custody after after serving more than 35 years in state prison, authorities said Thursday.... -
Chowchilla kidnapper, now living with mother, is being monitored
L.A. NOWOne of three men who kidnapped a busload of schoolchildren from Chowchilla, Calif., in 1976 is now living with his mother in Mountain View, Calif. Richard Allen Schoenfeld was released on parole late Wednesday, state prison officials said. He will...... -
Robert Sklar dies at 74; historian broke new ground in study of American film
Robert Sklar, a film scholar known for bringing the insights of the social historian to understanding the history of American film, has died. He was 74.
Sklar, who also was one of the original Rotisserie League fantasy baseball "owners" in the 1980s,...Tags: History, History (tv network), Arts and Culture, New York University, Film Festivals
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Obama White House celebrates 50 years of the Situation Room being there
Top of the TicketSpecial Jay Carney statement on the occasion. No connection with the 'Jersey Shore' character.... -
May 19 buzz: 'Job killers,' DSK and Goodwin Liu
Opinion L.A.Most viewed: In California, 'job killers' that aren't Donald Cohen of the Cry Wolf Project takes on the California Chamber of Commerce's annual list of bills it deems "job killers." The chamber's argument is always the same: If "job-killer proposal...... -
Power disrupted but no injuries reported in Eureka quake
L.A. NOWThe earthquake near Eureka, Calif., this afternoon -- a reported magnitude 6.5 -- snapped power lines, toppled televisions and shook up local stores, but so far no injuries have been reported. The quake struck at 4:27 p.m. and was centered...... -
6.5 earthquake near Eureka, Calif., snaps power lines and topples televisions [Updated]
L.A. NOWA strong earthquake, estimated magnitude 6.5, rocked the Eureka, Calif., area this afternoon, snapping power lines, toppling televisions, disrupting power throughout the region and forcing the evacuation of at least one mall. The earthquake was centered... -
Northern California city assesses damage after major earthquake
L.A. NOWOfficials in Eureka, Calif., this morning were assessing damage from a magnitude-6.5 earthquake that rocked California's northern coast on Saturday. There appeared to be no life-threatening injuries from the quake. But officials said perhaps dozens... -
Art review: 'Here Not There: San Diego Art Now' at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Culture MonsterA wander through âHere Not There: San Diego Art Now,â at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, feels much like a stroll through any dozen galleries in any major city in the United States. Thereâs work in a range...... -
On the side streets of Philadelphia, freedom still rings
Special to The Los Angeles TimesPhiladelphia The neon-streaked National Constitution Center dazzled. The historic red-brick Independence Hall stirred. But it wasn't until I stepped onto the rickety back porch of a Quaker house in northwest Philadelphia that I felt transported. It was...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Christianity, Anglicanism, Liberty Bell, Metal and Mineral
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Why supervisors let deadly problems slide
Times Staff WriterOn the sultry evening of Aug. 11, 1965, a 21-year-old black man named Marquette Frye was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol at 116th Street and Avalon Boulevard for driving drunk. A crowd gathered. Frye resisted arrest. A patrolman struck him...Tags: Local Elections, Plastic Surgeons, Justice and Rights, Regional Authority, Career and Workplace
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Kidnapper, Who Buried 26 Children Alive, Released on Parole
KTLA NewsSACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Thirty-six years ago, three men kidnapped a bus full of schoolchildren for ransom before entombing them in a San Joaquin Valley rock quarry. The 1976 crime has become part of California lore -- and many of those in the small town of...Tags: Kidnapping, Criminals, Prisons
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