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Body of man from capsized sailboat found off San Diego
L.A. NOWA body believed to be that of a 50-year-old man tossed into the water when his sailboat capsized near the north jetty of Mission Bay in San Diego has been recovered, officials said Monday. The man's 20-foot sailboat was capsized...... -
Accused Beverly Hills killer was a coward, D.A. tells jurors
L.A. NOWIn closing arguments Monday, prosecutors portrayed a 25-year-old man as a coward who waited in a Beverly Hills carport dressed in a black ninja-like outfit before stabbing his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend 58 times with a kitchen knife and leaving him... -
Big rig driver involved in Amtrak crash identified
L.A. NOWAuthorities have identified the driver of the big rig that crashed Monday into a southbound Amtrak train in the Central Valley, injuring dozens of passengers. Macario Medina, 32, was driving a vehicle filled with cotton gin trash westbound on Kansas...... -
Three people shot in Vermont-Slauson neighborhood
L.A. NOWThree people were in unknown condition after being shot late Monday evening in the Vermont-Slauson neighborhood of South Los Angeles, authorities said. The Los Angeles Police Department received a call of a shooting victim near 66th Street and Budlong... -
California gay 'conversion' therapy ban generating hot debate
L.A. NOWGov. Jerry Brown's decision to sign legislation prohibiting a form of therapy aimed at changing a minor’s sexual orientation from gay to straight has generated national debate. "This bill bans non-scientific 'therapies' that have... -
LAPD investigates vandalism at police headquarters
L.A. NOWLos Angeles police are looking for whoever vandalized areas around their downtown headquarters, a department spokesman said Tuesday.... -
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A year later, Occupy evolves with the times
The signs on the freshly planted City Hall south lawn list a long string of don'ts. "No tents, stakes, camping, open flames or cooking.... No writing/painting/affixing signs, projections or other materials to trees, landscaping or public property."...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Statue of Liberty, Protest
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Occupy movement is welcome at Germany's Documenta art show
The Occupy movement has targeted a number of art institutions around the world through its "Occupy museums" spinoff. Although some institutions have regarded the movement as an unwanted presence, the prominent German festival Documenta has laid out a...
Tags: Activism, Berlin (Germany), Occupy Wall Street, Germany, Arts and Culture
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Downtown L.A. melee: 2 police officers hurt, at least 14 arrested
L.A. NOWAt least 12 people were arrested during several hours of clashes in downtown L.A. with crowd of people amid the popular ArtWalk event. At least two officers suffered minor injuries, police sources said. Officials said 12 of those arrested were...... -
LAPD, Occupy protesters clash over chalk-drawing demonstration
L.A. NOWTwo police officers were hurt in downtown Los Angeles late Thursday in a clash between police and Occupy L.A. protesters.... -
Setting self-doubt aside for a face-lift
As public eyesores go, the 2-acre disaster across the street from L.A. City Hall is a marvel. About 20 dust-crusted feral cats keep watch over a dilapidated bunker that appears to have been the target of an aerial bombing. From street level, tourists and...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Gloria Molina, Local Government, Property
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