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AIDS group to appeal court ruling on HIV transmission among porn actors
L.A. NOWA local AIDS group said it would appeal to the California Supreme Court a ruling rejecting its bid to order county authorities to take more aggressive action to prevent the spread of HIV on adult-film sets. The California Court of...... -
Acton fire fully contained at 52 acres; one outbuilding and car destroyed
L.A. NOWA brush fire that began about 11 a.m. Thursday morning in Acton was fully contained shortly after 3 p.m., authorities said.... -
Ed Begley Jr.'s green-living tips
Actor Ed Begley Jr. doesn't just talk the talk when it comes to environmental activism. Begley, the star of Plant Green network's "Living With Ed" and author of "Living Like Ed," is in the process of building a LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and...Tags: Public Transportation, Health, Transportation, Human Interest, California
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LAB ART Los Angeles
LAB ART is showcasing artworks and installations by 32 of the most prominent and recognized, as well as up and coming names of the LA Street Art scene and beyond. Alec Monopoly, Smear, Destroy All Design, Thank You X, Mar, Army of One/JC2... are only a...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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Contractor sweep finds dozens of violations
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- A five-county sweep of construction sites turned up numerous instances of unlicensed and unsafe contractors, including several in northern San Diego County, the Contractors State License Board announced Thursday.
CSLB investigators...Tags: San Marcos, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Sacramento, Personal Data Collection
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Cromer's 'Our Town' casting for Los Angeles
The Theater LoopThe famous David Cromer production of "Our Town," which originated in Chicago at The Hypocrites and played Off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre, is now casting its Los Angeles incarnation, slated for January 2012 at the Broad Stage. Helen Hunt...... -
Illinois sues Heart Check America over body scan sales
In scores of consumer complaints, Heart Check America clients have accused the company of using pressure sales tactics inappropriate for a health care firm as it markets long-term medical imaging contracts costing thousands of dollars.
The Tinley Park-...Tags: Sales, Trials, Heart and Circulatory System, California, Business
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Well-earned applause (and lasting 'Annie' fame) for composer Charles Strouse
The Theater Loop“Applause! Applause! A Celebration of Charles Strouse” is 8 p.m. Saturday, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, $40; 847-491-7282 or www.tic.northwestern.edu NEW YORK — The studio of Charles Strouse is decorated... -
'Dog Bless You' Campaign Brings Service Dogs to Injured War Vets
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A new internet campaign is helping veterans, struggling with debilitating pain and post-traumatic stress disorder, get some much-needed help from our four-legged friends. Former U.S. Army Captain Carlos Montalvan was 30 years old in...Tags: Physical Conditions, Behavioral Conditions, Defense, Health, Veterans Affairs
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Hair-Thinning Breakthrough For Women
PIX11.comApproximately 50% of women experience clinically significant hair loss by the age of 50. That percentage represents approximately 30 million women in the United States. Dr. KeN Washenik an expert on the topic of hair restoration stopped by to explain...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Hair Loss, Health, Human Interest, Alopecia
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New Bourbon D.A.R.E. teacher fills void left by officer's death
Mathew Haskins, a Bourbon Police officer, is now a certified D.A.R.E. officer and about to begin walking in the “very large footsteps of late Officer Gary Collins.”
Haskins will begin teaching the D.A.R.E. program this fall at Triton...Tags: Gary Collins
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FBI: L.A. Man Arrested in Plot to Attack Seattle Military Recruiting Station
KTLA NewsSEATTLE, WA (KTLA) -- A Los Angeles man is one of two suspects accused in a plot to use machine guns and grenades in an attack on a military recruiting station in Seattle that also houses a daycare, the U.S. Justice Department said Thursday. According to...Tags: Seattle, FBI, Crimes, U.S. Department of Justice, Weaponry
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