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Former Grant tennis coach Milt Nemiroff dies at 78
Varsity Times InsiderMilt Nemiroff, a member of the faculty at Van Nuys Grant when it opened in 1958 and the school's tennis coach for 33 years, died on Friday of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was 78. His teams won 21 league...... -
L.A. Unified officials let abuse allegations slide, lawyers say
Incidents of alleged child abuse by a Newport Beach teacher at a Wilmington elementary school were known beyond a principal who was removed for failing to report them, a parent and attorneys who represent alleged victims said Thursday. The attorneys,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Justice System, Robert Pimentel, Abusive Behavior
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Senior LAUSD officials knew of child abuse claims, lawyers say
L.A. NOWSenior LAUSD officials were allegedly aware of parent complaints in 2009 about a Wilmington teacher who was charged in January with abusing children over an extended period of time, say attorneys who represent alleged victims. The latest allegations... -
14-year-old girl dies after inhaling computer cleaner
L.A. NOWFriends and family are mourning a 14-year-old honor student who died after inhaling computer keyboard cleaner, authorities say. Aria Doherty, a student at Nobel Charter Middle School in Northridge, died at her at her home Monday of apparent cardiac... -
Wendy Greuel faces questions on pensions, labor support
Labor support and pensions for city workers continue to be a key issue in the Los Angeles mayoral contest, as Wendy Greuel faces fresh questions about her backing from public-employee unions and her stance on a City Council vote last year to trim...Tags: Paul Krekorian, Wendy Greuel, Interior Policy, Paul Koretz, Eric Garcetti
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LAUSD considers allowing students to enter magnets all year long
L.A. NOWOfficials are working to set up a system that would allow students to enter popular magnet programs all year long in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The revamped admission process, previewed at Tuesday’s school board meeting, would... -
L.A. Votes: Wendy Greuel faces questions on pensions, labor support
L.A. NOWLabor support and pensions for city workers continue to be a key issue in the Los Angeles mayoral contest, as Wendy Greuel faces fresh questions about her backing from public-employee unions and her stance on a City Council vote last...... -
John Aguirre is named new City Section commissioner
Varsity Times InsiderFormer Carson and Garfield football Coach John Aguirre has been named the new commissioner of the Los Angeles City Section. Aguirre, who has served as an assistant commissioner, will replace the retiring Barbara Fiege on July 1. He will have...... -
LAUSD to pay Miramonte victims $30 million; teacher due in court
L.A. NOWNow that the Los Angeles Unified School District has agreed to a $30-million settlement in the Miramonte Elementary School case, the teacher accused of lewd acts against dozens of children is set to appear in court next month. Mark Berndt,...... -
L.A. Now Live: LAUSD's $30-million Miramonte settlement
L.A. NOWAttorneys representing parents in 58 legal claims have agreed to a $30-million settlement with the Los Angeles Unified School District over alleged abuse perpetrated at Miramonte Elementary School. The settlement, part of an effort by LAUSD and the... -
Participant Media hopes more filmgoers will get its messages
In "Snitch," a thriller set in the dangerous drug world, Dwayne Johnson plays a father who goes to work as a drug informant to free his jailed son. The PG-13 film from Participant Media features a street fight, a car chase and a gun battle — high-...
Tags: Contagion (movie), The Help (movie), Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Genres
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First settlements in Miramonte abuse case total $30 million
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Unified School District will pay about $30 million to settle 58 legal claims involving a former Miramonte Elementary School teacher accused of committing lewd acts on children, plaintiffs’ lawyers said Tuesday. These are the first...
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