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Six people injured in bus crash near Twin Peaks remain in critical condition
L.A. NOWSix people injured in Monday's bus crash in the San Bernardino Mountains remained in critical condition at Inland Empire hospitals Tuesday, including a 12-year-old girl from a Pasadena church group who suffered severe head trauma, authorities said. A... -
Weaver is sharp and Angels pound out 17 hits in 10-8 win over Arizona
The Fabulous ForumJered Weaver looked sharp despite being a "little under the weather" on Wednesday, allowing three runs and three hits, striking out six and walking none in the Angels' 10-8 Cactus League win over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields....... -
Angels 1B Kendrys Morales suffers setback in return from broken leg
The Fabulous ForumAngels first baseman Kendrys Morales has been shut down for an indefinite period because of soreness in the ball of his left foot, an injury that is not directly related to the surgery he had to repair a broken bone...... -
Angels left fielder Vernon Wells leaves game because of hamstring injury
The Fabulous ForumAngels left fielder Vernon Wells was pulled from Wednesday's exhibition game against the San Francisco Giants after three innings because of tightness in his left hamstring. The move was made for precautionary reasons, the team announced, and the injury... -
Sports Legend Revealed: Did Drew Gooden miss three games because of infected hair follicles?
The Fabulous ForumBASKETBALL LEGEND: Drew Gooden missed three games due to infected hair follicles. STATUS: Misleading Enough That I'm Going With False. It is plainly (if sometimes even painfully) evident that we live in a world of sound bites - information parceled...... -
CHP officer injured in Glendale after being hit by car
L.A. NOWA California Highway Patrol officer was injured Tuesday after being struck by a motorist on the transition road between the 134 Freeway and the 2 Freeway, department officials said. The officer, who was not immediately identified, was hit around 1:45........ -
Greyhound racing in steep decline in the U.S.
L.A. UnleashedFor years, fans of greyhound races have faced off against animal welfare activists who say the dogs are kept muzzled in small cages, fed inferior food, injected with steroids and frequently injured at the track. Dog breeders, owners and racing...... -
Paul Coates, Jan. 25, 1961
The Daily MirrorJan. 25, 1961: Mel Blanc, 51, is making progress after being badly injured in a head-on crash with Menlo College student Arthur Rolston, 18, on Sunset Boulevard at the notorious âDead Manâs Curveâ at Groverton Place. Blanc suffered head injuries,...... -
Cause of San Diego taxicab crash still unknown
L.A. NOWSan Diego police were still trying to determine Monday what caused a taxicab to strike a group of pedestrians outside a Gaslamp district nightspot early Saturday. Police were investigating whether the cab driver, Sam Hassan Daly, 52, fell asleep or...... -
Ernie Tripke dies at 88; CHP officer responded to James Dean crash scene
As a California Highway Patrol officer in San Luis Obispo County, Ernie Tripke had never heard of James Dean before Sept. 30, 1955.
But from that day forward, Tripke never quite escaped being asked about the day he responded to the two-car crash that...Tags: Physical Therapists, Medical Specialization, Transportation, Nursing, World War II (1939-1945)
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Take Drugs, Break a Leg?
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLong-term use of osteoporosis drugs seems to change bones in a way that could lead to unusual leg fractures, according to two reports presented at a meeting of orthopedic surgeons. Doctors have reported seeing the unusual fractures in some patients on...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Harvard Medical School, Metal and Mineral, Cancer, Drugs and Medicines
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All on US Airways plane are safe -- within 5 minutes of crash landing
After a stricken US Airways jet made an extraordinary emergency landing in the Hudson River on Thursday, a flotilla of commuter ferries, water taxis and other boats plucked all 155 passengers and crew -- many shivering as they stood on the plane's wings...Tags: Transportation Industry, Thomas Jefferson, Emergency Planning, Transportation, Chesley B. Sullenberger III
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