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Oakland police struggle to rebuild — using fewer resources
OAKLAND — It was a quiet evening by this city's standards, and still the police emergency lines were lighting up. As screams rang out behind her, a caller said her neighbor was being beaten. A woman reported that a front door down the street had...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Los Angeles Police Department, Witnesses, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice
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Poll: Where should Vin Scully's voice be heard?
Readers are talking a lot about a man who talks for a living: Vin Scully. Times data editor Doug Smith's Op-Ed article Tuesday musing on "the voice of L.A." closed with a question: "As far as I'm concerned, the voice of L.A. should be heard every day in...
Tags: Dodger Stadium, Sports, Don Mattingly, San Francisco Giants, Baseball
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Turning a critical eye on Yelp
I spotted the restaurant while on a stroll near my daughter's San Francisco apartment. The menu looked good, the prices were right. I decided to check its reviews online. Then I saw the sign on the window of Bai Thong Thai: "Stop the Bully. Boycott...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Car Guides and Reviews, Consumers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Personal Service
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Ex-child star in Jack in the Box ads gets 75 votes for Compton mayor
Former child star Rodney Allen Rippy failed to land on one of Hollywood's most exclusive lists -- that of actors-turned-politicians. Rippy, who appeared in Jack in the Box commercials in the 1970s, tried his hand at local politics by running for...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Local Elections, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Politics, Elections
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Compton voters head to polls to elect new mayor
This post has been corrected. See note below for details.Compton voters head to the polls Tuesday morning to cast their ballots for the next mayor in a crucial election for a city that has struggled with a $40-million deficit. Twelve candidates are vying to become Compton's chief executive, including former...Tags: Local Elections, Voting, Politics, Elections
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L.A. Now Live: Omar Bradley back in Compton limelight, mayor's race
Omar Bradley is among several mayoral candidates looking to lead Compton out of its current financial troubles. Join us as we discuss Bradley's candidacy -- and the state of Compton's mayoral race -- with Los Angeles Times reporter Abby Sewell at 9 a.m....
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Politics, Prosecution
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A pivotal mayoral election in Compton
Sitting on the dais where he used to preside as mayor, Omar Bradley explained to Compton voters at a candidates forum why he should be elected again after his conviction on public corruption charges nearly a decade ago. "I want to take you on a magic...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Elections, Voting, Elections
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Review: Rescue mission needed for 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation'
Who, oh who, will save the Joes while they're out saving the world? No one apparently. To borrow from Jack in the Box, "G. I. Joe: Retaliation" is one hot mess. Waiting didn't help. The decision to push the film from last summer into this year was...
Tags: The Vow (movie), Jonathan Pryce, Entertainment, 21 Jump Street (movie), Magic Mike (movie)
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Chick-fil-A tops customer service ratings in survey; KFC is last
When it comes to customer service, the fast-food industry is bookended by two chicken chains, according to a recent survey topped by Chick-fil-A. KFC was at the bottom of a list compiled by consulting firm Temkin Group, which asked diners how they...
Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Consumers, Food Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Same-Sex Marriage
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Ex-mayor who gambled away $1 billion to pay restitution
L.A. NOWFormer San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor was booked Friday on a federal charge of taking $2 million from a charitable foundation to feed her gambling addiction. U.S. Magistrate Judge David Bartick ruled that O'Connor, once she was booked and fingerprinted,... -
Former San Diego mayor booked, fingerprinted but not handcuffed
L.A. NOWFormer San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor was booked, fingerprinted and immediately released Friday on a federal charge of taking $2 million from a charitable foundation to feed her gambling addiction.... -
Ex-San Diego mayor who gambled away $1 billion remorseful
L.A. NOWMaureen O'Connor was the first female mayor of San Diego. But when she left public life, she spent countless hours seated in front of video-poker machines, authorities said. Over a nine-year period, she wagered an estimated $1 billion, including millions....
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