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West Hollywood's rainbow-colored crosswalks to stay
L.A. NOWTwo rainbow-colored crosswalks in West Hollywood, initially painted in June in celebration of Pride Month, will become permanent fixtures in one of the nation’s most iconic gay neighborhoods. In June, the brick crosswalks at Santa Monica and San... -
San Francisco considers public nudity ban -- with exceptions
L.A. NOWSan Francisco officials this week will consider a ban on public nakedness. This being San Francisco, there are exceptions: The preschool set still could go diaper-less anywhere and everywhere. Fetishists could drop trou for a flogging during the annual... -
Street closures Sunday as West Hollywood hosts L.A. Pride Parade
L.A. NOWThe 42nd L.A. Pride Parade that celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities will be held Sunday in West Hollywood, prompting street closures along the route. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. at Crescent Heights Boulevard and continue... -
Crystal Cathedral gets a new name: Christ Cathedral
L.A. NOWThe Crystal Cathedral received a new name Saturday: Christ Cathedral. The name for the anticipated central worship space for Orange County's Catholics came from more than 4,100 submissions, and received the Vatican's approval in April.... -
Battleship Iowa heading to final berth as San Pedro museum
L.A. NOWHundreds of invited guests -– including Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa -- are set to board the USS Iowa to witness the battleship’s arrival this afternoon at its permanent home in Berth 87 on the San Pedro waterfront. The ship has been... -
Ex-Indian Army major kills family, self in Fresno County home
L.A. NOWA former major in the Indian Army who was wanted in a 1996 killing in the disputed Kashmir territory shot and killed his wife and two of their children in their Fresno County home Saturday before turning the gun on himself, authorities said.... -
L.A. Kings: Anger and disappointment as team loses
L.A. NOWShouts of anger and disappointment were heard at the bars at LA Live as the last seconds of the clock ticked away and the Los Angeles Kings were defeated by the New Jersey Devils.... -
Man handcuffed after allegedly disrupting L.A.-bound flight
L.A. NOWAuthorities are determining whether to file charges against a man who allegedly became loud and disruptive Friday on a flight from Charlotte, N.C. to L.A.... -
Hiker rescued after fall into Eaton Canyon ravine
L.A. NOWA 53-year-old man with diabetes suffered a possible punctured lung Saturday when he fell into a ravine while hiking with his family in Eaton Canyon above Pasadena, authorities said.... -
Battleship Iowa heads to permanent home on San Pedro waterfront
L.A. NOWJust after 3 p.m. Saturday, the battleship Iowa got underway on its final, 3.4 nautical mile journey through Los Angeles Harbor on its way to becoming a floating museum.... -
National Park Service mules, horses die from lack of water
L.A. NOWSeven mules and two horses owned by Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks that were left without water because of a faulty supply system have died, park officials said Friday. The animals were among 17 pack mules and stock horses owned by the National... -
Decomposing remains found in car are human, officials say
L.A. NOWThe decomposing remains found in a vehicle parked in the Fairfax district near West Hollywood Saturday are human, coroner's officials said Sunday....
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