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U.S. Open: Tuesday sessions, day and night, canceled
The Fabulous ForumA steady rain, which began falling moments after Roger Federer finished his fourth-round match at 1:13 a.m. Tuesday, was still falling Tuesday afternoon when the United States Tennis Assn. made the decision to cancel both the day and night sessions of the... -
High wind and fire danger coming this week
L.A. NOWHigh winds may create dangerous fire conditions in Southern California over the next few days, officials warned.... -
Dance of the hurricanes: NOAA video marks end of 2011 season
Nation NowThe 2011 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends on Wednesday, making the sixth straight year a major hurricane did not make landfall in the United States.... -
Social media point to fewer people canceling Memorial Day travel
L.A. Times Tech BlogAn IBM analysis, relying on an unusual surveying method, has concluded that fewer Americans are canceling their travel plans this Memorial Day weekend. Instead of taking a survey of a select group of people, IBM Research and IBM Global Business...... -
First nationwide test of Emergency Alert System set for Wednesday
Money & CompanyThis is a test. This is only a test. At 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, nearly all U.S. radio stations and television channels (including cable and satellite) will simultaneously pause for the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System. For 30...... -
Monster storm bears down on rural western Alaska
Nation NowSevere autumn sea storm zeroes in on western Alaska... -
Outdoor Life magazine introduces Outdoor Life Survival website
OutpostsOutdoor Life magazine recently announced the launch of Outdoor Life Survival, a new website chock-full of informative and possibly useful topical survival news, advice and tips for outdoorsmen, travelers and urban dwellers. With more than 20 years... -
Scattered showers continue; sewage spill closes Long Beach shore
L.A. NOWScattered showers continued to be the order of the day Monday in Southern California. Long Beach closed a section of its coast after a sewage release into the Los Angeles River upstream in Studio City. Photos: Spring storm rolls through...... -
Doomsday May 21 end of the world rapture judgment day; Questions before The End
Top of the TicketRapture Doomsday May 21st end of the world judgment or judgement day.... -
Along the Gulf Coast, trying to survive the oil spill
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Hey, got any extra Jimmy Buffett tickets?" The two 50ish retirees, both wearing sunglasses and hoop earrings, laughed as they tried to get passersby to stop and chat awhile, a Southerner's favorite pastime on sleepy summer days. And on this overcast...Tags: Weather, Fishing, Bars and Clubs, Entertainment, Hotels and Accommodations
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Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead: The 'healthcare bill may be the best Congress could do; it is not the best we can do'
Top of the TicketNew Republican governor celebrates low unemployment, no budget deficit, high energy revenues and a growing population.... -
Stormy history of Florida's Pigeon Key
Getting to Pigeon Key these days isn't as easy as it used to be. In years past, it was a popular place to take a break -- and maybe grab a cold drink or dash a few lines on a postcard -- during the long drive from Miami to Key West. A ramp from the two-...Tags: Weather, Railway Transportation, Corporate Crime, Seven Mile Bridge, Road Transportation
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