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    Dec 7, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Notorious B.I.G.'s autopsy report released 15 years after his death

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    Fifteen years after rapper Notorious B.I.G. was gunned down in one of L.A.'s most notorious unsolved homicides, the Los Angeles County Coroner has unsealed his 23-page autopsy report, providing the most detailed view yet on his death....
  2. Nov 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Tennis umpire murder case still 'open,' LAPD Chief Beck says

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    Even though L.A. County prosecutors dropped murder charges against a tennis umpire accused of killing her husband, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said the case remains open....
  4. Nov 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Tennis umpire Lois Goodman free after murder charge dropped

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    Offering little explanation, the district attorney's office asked a judge on Friday to drop the murder charge against tennis umpire Lois Goodman, putting to rest -- at least for now -- the high-profile case of whether she bludgeoned her 80-year-old...
  6. Sep 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Officials to probe CPR delays involving LAFD 911 calls

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    Several Los Angeles officials on Friday said they would probe the findings of an internal Los Angeles Fire Department report detailing delays in getting 911 callers to begin CPR on cardiac arrest victims. The study, disclosed by the The Times this week,...
  8. Aug 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Hiker has cardiac arrest, dies in San Bernardino National Forest

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    A man hiking in the San Bernardino Forest died Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest, authorities said....
  10. Oct 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. 911 response slowed by geography, jurisdictions, analysis shows

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    In 1979, Los Angeles' city and county fire agencies agreed to link their dispatching operations to save lives and cut costs....
  12. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Jose Curbelo dies at 95; Latin jazz bandleader

    Jose Curbelo, a Latin jazz bandleader, agent and promoter who helped popularize the cha-cha in the United States and made Tito Puente a star, has died. He was 95.
    Jose Curbelo, a Latin jazz bandleader, agent and promoter who helped popularize the cha-cha in the United States and made Tito Puente a star, has died. He was 95. A resident of North Miami Beach, Curbelo died Friday of heart failure at a hospital in...

    Tags: Tito Puente, Aventura (music group), North Miami Beach, Music, Culture

  14. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Medical pot returning to underground

    A stocky onetime mortgage broker is speeding through Costa Mesa in an old pickup with two pounds of weed in a paper bag. He wears gray cargo shorts and flip-flops and a faded cap with the image of a marijuana leaf stitched on the front. He just smoked a joint thick as a knuckle.
    A stocky onetime mortgage broker is speeding through Costa Mesa in an old pickup with two pounds of weed in a paper bag. He wears gray cargo shorts and flip-flops and a faded cap with the image of a marijuana leaf stitched on the front. He just smoked a...

    Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Health Treatments, Mortgages, AIDS, Imports

  16. Oct 6, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Office workers trained in CPR make life-or-death difference

    On the morning of July 10, attorney Jerald Gale was reading an e-mail in his office on the 20th floor of a Koreatown high-rise. That's the last thing the 58-year-old husband, father and avid cyclist remembers before losing consciousness.
    On the morning of July 10, attorney Jerald Gale was reading an e-mail in his office on the 20th floor of a Koreatown high-rise. That's the last thing the 58-year-old husband, father and avid cyclist remembers before losing consciousness. Gale's heart...

    Tags: Police Arrests, Heart Problems, Politics, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Attack

  18. Aug 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. William Windom dies at 88; Emmy-winning character actor

    In the role that won him an Emmy Award for best actor in a comedy series, William Windom played John Monroe, a writer-cartoonist for a New York magazine who harnessed an active fantasy life to escape the doldrums of his middle-class Connecticut existence. Based on the work of American humorist James Thurber, "My World and Welcome to It" survived only one season on NBC.
    In the role that won him an Emmy Award for best actor in a comedy series, William Windom played John Monroe, a writer-cartoonist for a New York magazine who harnessed an active fantasy life to escape the doldrums of his middle-class Connecticut existence....

    Tags: Drama (genre), To Kill a Mockingbird (movie), U.S. Army, Celebrities, Star Trek (movie, 2009)

  20. Aug 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Teen hurt by line drive from metal bat to receive $14.5 million

    Steven Domalewski, a teenager from New Jersey who suffered brain damage when he was struck by a line drive while playing in a youth baseball game, will receive $14.5 million to settle his lawsuit against the bat manufacturer, a sporting goods chain and...

    Tags: Sports, Baseball

  22. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Von Freeman dies at 88; jazz tenor saxophonist with singular sound

    Von Freeman was revered as a tenor saxophonist but was never a major star, worshiped by critics but perpetually strapped for cash. He seemed to purposely avoid commercial success. When trumpeter Miles Davis phoned Freeman in the 1950s looking for a replacement for John Coltrane, Freeman made a typical move — he never returned the call.
    Von Freeman was revered as a tenor saxophonist but was never a major star, worshiped by critics but perpetually strapped for cash. He seemed to purposely avoid commercial success. When trumpeter Miles Davis phoned Freeman in the 1950s looking for a...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Miles Davis, Music Industry, John Coltrane, Music

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