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Police seek Pacoima burglars who broke through liquor store roof
L.A. NOWPolice asked for the public's help Monday in tracking down three burglars who broke into a Pacoima liquor store by using cinder blocks to smash through the roof. Investigators on Monday released video of three men burglarizing Country Cousin Liquor...... -
Ex-Upland mayor gets 2 years in prison in corruption case
L.A. NOWA former Upland mayor was sentenced Monday to two years in federal prison after being convicted of scheming to to extort money and campaign contributions from businesses seeking city permits.... -
LAPD's Chief Beck backs ban on medical marijuana dispensaries
L.A. NOWL.A. Police Chief Charlie Beck threw his support behind a ban on medical marijuana dispensaries Tuesday, criticizing most pot shops in the city as "'for-profit' businesses engaged in the sale of recreational marijuana to healthy young adults."... -
Villaraigosa supports ban on marijuana dispensaries in L.A.
L.A. NOWL.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa came out Tuesday in support of a total ban on medical marijuana dispensaries, an aide said.... -
L.A. City Council votes 14-0 to ban medical marijuana shops
L.A. NOWIn the latest attempt to regulate what many say is an out-of-control proliferation of medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles, the City Council voted 14-0 Tuesday to ban pot shops.... -
Chalk art protest outside bank leads to vandalism arrest
L.A. NOWAn artist whose painting of a burning bank drew scrutiny from Los Angeles police last year said he has again come in contact with the law, this time after chalking on a sidewalk.... -
San Diego council approves VA Center to treat PTSD
L.A. NOWThe San Diego City Council on Tuesday voted 7-0 to authorize a 40-bed facility in the Old Town neighborhood to be run by the Department of Veterans Affairs to treat Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The...... -
Defense says ex-Lynwood officials are not guilty of corruption
L.A. NOWAttorneys for two former Lynwood City Council members urged jurors Tuesday to acquit their clients of public corruption charges, with one lawyer accusing the Los Angeles County district attorney's office of picking on the officials because they... -
Proposed residential smoking ban in Santa Monica fails
L.A. NOWSanta Monica city leaders tabled a ban on residential smoking, citing unanswered questions about the proposed ordinance's effect on medical marijuana users and condominium owners.... -
L.A. ban on pot dispensaries greeted with anger, support
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles City Council's unanimous vote Tuesday to ban all pot dispensaries was met with a mixture of anger and support. Medical marijuana activists erupted in jeers after the decision, and police officers were called into the council chambers...... -
Santa Fe Springs official took bribes while lying to FBI
L.A. NOWSanta Fe Springs Councilman Joseph Serrano, Sr., repeatedly shook down a medical marijuana dispensary owner who was working as an FBI informant, taking a total of $11,500 in payments in 2010 and 2011, according to a plea agreement released Thursday by the... -
Pot dispensary corruption probe spreads to Santa Fe Springs
L.A. NOWA federal corruption probe involving alleged bribes paid to officials by medical marijuana dispensaries spread to a second city on Thursday as officials announced charges against a Santa Fe Springs councilman. Joseph Serrano Sr. agreed to plead guilty...
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