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Tsunami warning issued for northern and central California and Oregon; Southern California on watch
L.A. NOWTsunami watch is issued for coasts of northern and central California and Oregon. Southern California remains under an advisory. Those living in tsunami warning areas near the beach or in low-lying regions “should move immediately inland to higher... -
Google Business Photos: sending photographers to shoot inside businesses
L.A. Times Tech BlogGoogle is sending out photographers to snap shots of retail stores, restaurants, salons and other businesses in its Google Business Photos project. The Mountain View-based company began taking applications for photo shoots conducted by a Google-paid... -
Gigwalk pays iPhone users to do odd jobs
L.A. Times Tech BlogGigwalk is a looking to pay iPhone users to explore their cities, snap photos, verify locations and report back what they've found. "There are millions of people out there in the world with smartphones in their pockets," said Ariel Seidman, Gigwalk's co-... -
Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt Officially On Sale
KickingTiresIt???s been a long time coming. Over the course of this week, the first dealer shipments of the all-electric 2011 Nissan Leaf and the 2011 Chevrolet Volt will arrive at showrooms. The first Leafs have already been delivered to the......Tags: Chevrolet, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, San Francisco, New York
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Group hopes to help kids with strapped families play sports
TribLocal - Bolingbrook » NewsWhen Sean Cochran was officiating a Pop Warner football game last fall, he never thought his routine time-killer between plays – chatting with the families …... -
Bay Area home prices decline in December, sales increase
Money & CompanyThe median sales price for a Bay Area home was $375,000 in December, down 1.3% from both November and December 2009, according to data released Thursday. Sales of homes in the San Francisco Bay Area were up 17.5% from November...... -
Poll Shows Voters likely to 'Just Say No' to Prop 19
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES ( KTLA) -- The debate over states' rights vs the federal government may be for naught as the latest Field Poll on Proposition 19, which would legalize marijuana in California, shows a majority of voters will "Just Say No." The latest Field...Tags: Democratic Party, San Francisco, KTLA, Los Angeles, Proposition 19 (California, 2010)
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Economic Concerns Drive California Voters to the Polls
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Californians brought concerns about an anemic economy with them to the polls Tuesday as they selected their next governor and U.S. senator. They also were asked to decide on headline-grabbing ballot initiatives seeking to legalize the...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, San Francisco, Voting, Corporate Officers, Crimes
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Q and A: Amparo Ames, translator for Newport-Mesa district
For 25 years, Amparo Ames has been a common sight at Newport-Mesa Unified school board meetings. She translates English into Spanish for Latino parents.
So in a zone is Ames when on the job that she's been jokingly been called the 'mumbler' —...Tags: Mexico, San Francisco, Mountains, National or Ethnic Minorities, Landforms
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Restoration Porsche - Part 1
I became the owner of a 1967 Porsche 912 in March 2009, a few months after my brother Alan died unexpectedly of a heart attack in California, where he lived. At a memorial service for him on the campus of Stanford University, his wife offered me Alan&...Tags: San Francisco, Connecticut, Heart Attack, Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Easter Bunny both elderly, eternally young
Easter bunnies are older than you think. They were part of pre-Christian fertility stories, and since rabbits are known to have many, many babies, they are symbols of new life in the spring. They first became the symbol of Easter in Germany in the 1500s....Tags: Oregon, Mexico, Germany, Halloween, New York
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For cancer support, the brave give locks
It had all the atmosphere of a public execution straight out of a black-and-white Western.
At high noon Friday, nearly a dozen teachers and coaches from Corona del Mar High School, draped in black protective shawls, turned to face their tormentors: hair...Tags: Health Treatments, San Francisco, Biotechnology, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body
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