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    Nov 21, 2008 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Federal Agents Help Investigate Massive Condo Fire in Alhambra

    ALHAMBRA -- Federal agents have been called upon to help investigate an explosive fire that destroyed a $4.5 million condominium complex under construction in Alhambra. The four-alarm fire broke out just before 10:50 p.m. Tuesday at North 3rd and West...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Alhambra, Southern California Edison Company, Monterey Park, Explosions

  2. Feb 18, 2009 |Story| WXMI
  3. Hundreds of Stations Cut Analog Signals

    NEW YORK (AP) - About a quarter of the nation's TV stations cut off their analog signals Tuesday, causing sets to go dark in households that were not prepared for digital television despite two years of warnings about the transition. Though most...

    Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Tulsa, Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi), Idaho

  4. Feb 1, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  5. Police: Father Married Off Daughter in Exchange for Money, Beer

    SALINAS -- A 14-year-old girl told a judge in Monterey County Friday that she was kidnapped by a neighbor before her father agreed to an arranged marriage in exchange for $16,000, plus 100 cases of beer and several cases of meat for the wedding party....

    Tags: KTLA, Justice System, Judges, Marriage, Sex

  6. Mar 31, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Protecting California's marine ecosystems

    As an author of the California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA), I was disappointed to read recreational fisherman Dick Giuliani's <a href=&quot;http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinionla/la-oew-giuliani25-2009mar25%2C0%2C699228.story">March 25 opinion piece</a>, in which he argued that the fishing reserves proposed under the act would be disastrous for the state. I'd like to clear up a number of misconceptions and share why I believe the process of selecting marine protection areas as outlined by the MLPA is critical to our future.
    As an author of the California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA), I was disappointed to read recreational fisherman Dick Giuliani's March 25 opinion piece, in which he argued that the fishing reserves proposed under the act would be disastrous for the...

    Tags: Fishing, Environmental Issues, Local Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology

  8. Mar 20, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Artichokes: How to choose

    Artichokes are available pretty much all year round these days, but there are two separate peaks for production, and we're in the middle of the first one right now. That's because all four of the primary varieties are being harvested.
    Artichokes are available pretty much all year round these days, but there are two separate peaks for production, and we're in the middle of the first one right now. That's because all four of the primary varieties are being harvested. For years, the only...
  10. Aug 8, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. New wine bars in old-town settings

    In the maybe-not-such-strange-bedfellows sweepstakes, wine shops that are also wine bars with food are lately the darlings of city redevelopment folks all over Southern California. And it's hard to argue with the sense that they're just the thing to...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Medina (Saudi Arabia), Hotels and Accommodations, Dining and Drinking

  12. Jan 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Soldier is killed by roadside bomb in Iraq

    When George  Howell told  his hometown friends that, at age 24, he had decided to enlist in the Army despite the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, they tried to talk him out of it.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    When George Howell told his hometown friends that, at age 24, he had decided to enlist in the Army despite the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, they tried to talk him out of it. His best friend, Derek Paris, remembers Howell as unshakable. "He just said,...

    Tags: Children, Armed Forces, Watertown, Defense, Georgia

  14. Apr 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Calendar: events from April to May 2008

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    HEMET "Stories of Survival: Walking With Weavers Through Generations of Time"When, where: Through May 25, Western Center for Archaeology & Paleontology, 2345 Searl Parkway. Highlights: Native American basketry from private and public SoCal collections....

    Tags: Science, San Diego (San Diego, California), Science and Technology, Washington (U.S. state), Los Angeles Times

  16. May 27, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. A surf-side guide to Central California

    Times Staff Writer
    Draw a line from Monterey to Ventura and list everything you think you might see along the coast. Did you overlook Limekiln State Park? Or the broad-footed mole? Members of the California Coastal Commission wrote the agency's second guide in its...

    Tags: Ventura (Ventura, California), California

  18. Aug 1, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Uncork Californias wine country

    Lush and relaxed, California's wine country offers respite for the weary. Head to the Santa Cruz Mountains if you're in search of a quiet place to sip wine. For lakefront lounging, Nice (Nice, California) offers watery views. Whether you're in search of wine or rest, these places will not disappoint.
    Lush and relaxed, California's wine country offers respite for the weary. Head to the Santa Cruz Mountains if you're in search of a quiet place to sip wine. For lakefront lounging, Nice (Nice, California) offers watery views. Whether you're in search of...

    Tags: Business Trips, Personal Service, Travel, Viniculture, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California)

  20. Jul 1, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Jazz in Carmel, CA

    Times Staff Writer
    Jazz in the Plaza: Carmel's 12-week music series, featuring Monterey Peninsula musicians, kicks off on Friday and will be held weekly with a wine and cheese tasting. When, where: 5 to 7 p.m. Fridays through Sept. 21 at downtown's Carmel Plaza, Ocean...

    Tags: Music Industry, Cheese

  22. Jan 24, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. College freshmen OK with parental watchdogs, survey finds

    Campus administrators call them &quot;helicopter parents" -- high-maintenance mothers and fathers who seem to hover over their children's every step toward a college degree.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    Campus administrators call them "helicopter parents" -- high-maintenance mothers and fathers who seem to hover over their children's every step toward a college degree. To faculty and staff, such parents are often viewed as a buzzing annoyance. Yet a...

    Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, School Examinations, Children, University of Southern California, Colleges and Universities

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Scenario 9: We need something cultural our kids won't choke on.
17-Mile Drive in California is really only 10 miles, bu...
(April 21, 2011)
17-Mile Drive in California is really only 10 miles, but the views one gets while driving through the Monterey Peninsula is enough to keep travelers coming back. Sunsets and sea-life, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium, are proof of that.
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10. Monterey, California rounds out the list with an average nightly room rate of $131.93.