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S.F. city attorney, Monster in legal fight over energy drinks
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is lashing back at Monster Beverage Corp. with his own lawsuit a week after being sued by the Corona energy drink maker. The root of the legal barbs: Herrera’s attempts to curb caffeine content in Monster...
Tags: Trials, Heart Failure, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Food and Drug Administration
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Teen held after allegedly pointing Tec-9 assault gun at officers
Los Angeles police arrested a teen Wednesday night who allegedly tried to shoot officers with an assault weapon during a traffic stop in West Adams, authorities said. No officers were injured in the shooting, said Officer Christopher No of the Los...Tags: Assault, Weaponry, Shootings, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Los Angeles Police Department
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L.A. County supervisors discuss troubled foster care contractor
Los Angeles County supervisors met behind closed doors Tuesday to consider terminating their decades-long relationship with Teens Happy Homes, a private foster care provider found by officials to have repeatedly misused funds and placed children in...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Zev Yaroslavsky, Gloria Molina, Abusive Behavior
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Ex-cop accused of child porn possession, posing as teen online
A retired CHP officer was arrested Monday in an alleged "catfishing" scheme, in which prosecutors claim he pretended to be a teenage girl on a social networking site to bait kids into sexual situations. Â Edward John Hofer, 53, was taken into custody...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Prosecution, Punishment
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Temperatures to rise, but no red flag warnings amid Monrovia fire
The fires that broke out Saturday in Southern California came as forecasters predicted hotter temperatures. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in inland Riverside, San Diego and Orange counties are expected to rise five to 10...
Tags: National Weather Service, Weather, Weather Warnings
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South L.A. residents decry closing of juvenile court, other cuts
Marcus Bell knows how important Los Angeles County courts are for at-risk youth. Bell, a gang intervention and prevention worker in South Los Angeles, has worked hard with young people, trying to get them to not run from police. He's worked with them to...
Tags: Mark Ridley-Thomas, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Teen charged as adult in killing of off-duty paramedic in Oakland
A 16-year-old boy has been charged as an adult in the slaying of an off-duty paramedic during an alleged carjacking attempt in Oakland, prosecutors said Thursday. Five other teens are facing charges in connection with the April 2 killing of Quinn Boyer,...
Tags: Shootings, Jean Quan, Murder
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Woman exposed herself to teenage boy on Skype, police say
A Tennessee mother of two pleaded not guilty Wednesday to exposing herself to a 16-year-old Glendale teen via Skype, police said. Lanora Mae Harrell, 35, was charged with one felony count of sending "harmful matter" with the intent of seducing a minor,...Tags: Trials, FBI, Skype
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Trial starts for woman accused of severing husband's penis
Opening statements were slated to begin Wednesday in the trial of a Garden Grove woman accused of lacing her husband's dinner with drugs, cutting off his penis and tossing it in a garbage disposal. Catherine Kieu, 50, faces felony charges of torture and...
Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Ambien (drug), Justice System, Prosecution
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Audrie Pott's family files claim over school's 'bullying' response
SAN FRANCISCO -- The family of a Saratoga High School student who killed herself after allegedly being sexually assaulted at a party has filed a claim against the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District over the way school officials handled events...
Tags: Labor Day, Bullying, Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes, Teaching and Learning
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Five teens to be charged in slaying of San Jose paramedic
Charges could be filed as early as Wednesday against five teens, two of them just 14, arrested in connection with the killing of an off-duty San Jose paramedic inside his vehicle. The case is headed to the Alameda County district attorney, the Oakland...Tags: Shootings, Police Arrests, Murder
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5 teens arrested in slaying of off-duty paramedic in Oakland
Five teens have been arrested in the slaying of an off-duty paramedic in Oakland who was shot in the head two weeks ago at point-blank range. The five boys, two of them just 14, were taken into custody in connection with the killing of Quinn Boyer, 34,...
Tags: Shootings, Meningitis, Jean Quan, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Murder
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