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Archie Thompson dies at 93; Yurok elder kept tribal tongue alive
Archie Thompson, the oldest living member of California's Yurok tribe and the last known active speaker raised in the tribal language, has died. He was 93. Thompson died March 26 at a Crescent City, Calif., hospital after an apparent stroke, according...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, High School Sports, Language
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Bikers will cruise Venice Boulevard for Sunday's CicLAvia
Los Angeles celebrates its sixth CicLAvia on Sunday, with Venice Boulevard mostly closed to cars from downtown to the beach. Parts of Alvarado, 7th and Main streets will be closed downtown. The idea is to give people on foot and bicycles the chance to...
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Letters: A paucity of gun laws
Re "What now on gun control?," Editorial, April 18 It may be nearly impossible to pass stronger gun control legislation in Congress soon. And though it may be a better strategy right now to focus on the states, such an approach is a half measure....Tags: Interior Policy, National Rifle Association of America, U.S. Congress, Assault, Personal Weapon Control
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San Gabriel councilman-elect in residency fight for his seat
This post has been corrected. Please see details below.San Gabriel Councilman-elect Chin Ho Liao was the second-highest vote-getter in the city’s March elections, but on Thursday he took the council dais for the first time as a witness under cross examination. The City Council voted not to seat Liao...Tags: Justice System, Local Elections, Trials, University of California, Irvine, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bombing suspect reportedly led quiet life during Dagestan visit
MAKHACHKALA, Dagestan -- When Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned home to the capital of Dagestan for six months last year, he led a quiet life and spent time helping his father with house repairs, according to a family friend....Tags: Television Networks, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Sports, National Government, Police Investigations
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Katy Perry's Hollywood Hills West home for sale at $6.925 million
Singer Katy Perry's fortress-like compound in Hollywood Hills West is for sale at $6.925 million. The double-gated Mediterranean-style house, built in 1925, sits on nearly 3 acres with a caretaker's apartment/carriage house and a guesthouse. Called...
Tags: Russell Brand, Frank Lloyd Wright, John Rowland, Personal Service, Real Estate Buyers
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Businessman accused of using doctors' investments on cars, boats
An Orange County businessman has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of defrauding dozens of doctors and dentists out of money to fund his own powerboats, luxury cars and stock in the Green Bay Packers. David Rose, 56, of Coto de Caza,...
Tags: Justice System, Dentistry and Dental Health, Technology, Trials, FBI
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California home prices and sales increase in March
Home prices across California jumped 8.3% in March compared to February and 24.7% compared to a year earlier, according to figures released by real estate firm DataQuick on Thursday. Sales rose slightly, with about 1% more new and resale homes sold last...
Tags: Credit Ratings, Homes, Prices, Real Estate Buyers, Inventories
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Blackstone real estate chief says L.A. is a tough market
You know Los Angeles has become a tough real estate market when it’s hard for even Jon Gray to find a bargain. “It’s become harder, because the pricing has moved up,” said Gray, the global head of real estate for private equity...
Tags: Blackstone Group, L.P., Antonio Villaraigosa, Finance, Homes, Economy, Business and Finance
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Is tenant's guest entitled to keep service animal in unit?
Question: I manage a 12-unit apartment complex with a strict no-pets policy. We understand that under federal and state fair housing law, we may need to make an exception to our no-pet policy for a disabled resident who requires a service animal as a...Tags: Federal Housing Administration
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Malibu agent-blogger raves about the food on broker's caravan
Michael Gardner is a real estate agent, a blogger, a photographer and now, a broker’s caravan food reviewer. Talk about creating a niche and filling it. Malibu agents have long worked to outdo one another with food stuffs at open houses just for...
Tags: Social Media, Homes, Services and Shopping, Real Estate
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Woman, 78, could lose home in probate confusion
Marianne Blend learned she was in trouble about three weeks ago when she looked out the window of her Highland Park home and saw strangers placing a large sign in her frontyard. "They were two big men, so I didn't go out there until they were gone,"...
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