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As New Schools Are Put Up, Quake Retrofits Are Put Off
Times Staff WriterThe Los Angeles Unified School District has retrofitted just nine of the 145 school buildings that safety experts determined are at risk of collapse during a major earthquake. The buildings include classrooms, auditoriums and administrative offices on...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Road Transportation, West Los Angeles, Industrial Accidents, Government
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Food and wine events
WEDNESDAY The wine life Enjoy a five-course wine-tasting dinner in the relaxed, neighborhood environs of Risotto Ristorante in the San Fernando Valley. Winemaker Ardison Phillips from McKeon-Phillips Winery in Santa Barbara County will host and chef...Tags: Restaurants, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Foods and Beverages
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Cheap Valentine
Pico Union Pawn Shop 4579 West Pico Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90019 323-931-1616 http://www.picounionpawn.com http://www.picounionjewelry.com This company specializes in large, confidential cash loans for jewelry, diamonds, watches, scrap...Tags: Camarillo, Woodland Hills, San Francisco, Azusa, Los Angeles
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SoCal Teachers Stage Massive 'Pink Slip' Rallies
LOS ANGELES -- Teachers across California are taking a stand today by wearing pink and rallying against state budget cuts to education as well as the more than 25,000 layoff notices being issued to educators. The so-called "Pink Friday" protests are part...Tags: Thousand Oaks, Unemployment, Chicago Transit Authority, Teaching and Learning, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California)
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Two Elderly Bank Robbers Wanted in SoCal
Authorities in Southern California are looking for two senior citizen bank robbers. In Garden Grove, police are searching for a man in his 60s or 70s who robbed a Washington Mutual bank on Brookhurst Street. A man with gray hair and silver-wire...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Washington (U.S. state), Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, KTLA
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Local Kaiser Doctor Accused of Molesting Patients
FULLERTON -- A doctor was arrested Friday for sexually assaulting three female patients by touching their breasts and vaginas under the guise of performing routine medical exams. David Hung Do, 38, Riverside, is charged with three felony counts of sexual...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Punishment, Lawyers, Trials, KTLA
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Police Pursuit Ends when Officers Shoot Suspect
ANAHEIM -- Police officers shot and wounded a 28-year-old man when a pursuit by Buena Park police ended in Anaheim. Officers arrested the man after he was shot. An 18-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy were also arrested and expected to be charged with...Tags: Anaheim, Buena Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Orange County Measures
Measure J: Voter Approval of Pension Benefits -- County of Orange Shall the ordinance amending the County Charter to require voter approval for certain increases in retirement benefits for County employees and officials be adopted? Measure K: School...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Disasters, Natural Resource Industry, Science, Natural Resources
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Canstruction-Orange County
CANSTRUCTION competitions are held throughout North America and Canada. Each year a team of architects and engineers compete to build unique sculptures made entirely out of canned foods. At the end of the event Sunday, September 21st, all of the canned...Tags: Orange County (California), Costa Mesa, Tickets, Charity, Social Issues
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2nd OC Person Dies From West Nile
SANTA ANA -- Health officials are reporting Orange County's second West Nile virus-related fatality in the past month. Orange County Health Department spokesman Howard Sutter says the latest victim was a 64-year-old Garden Grove man who died in...Tags: Buena Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Death, KTLA
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Irvine Voters Embrace Diversity in Mayoral Election
IRVINE -- Defined by its neatly manicured cul-de-sacs and its precisely designed villages, Irvine can't quite seem to shake the stereotype that it is just another vanilla suburb. But beyond the ficus trees and cookie-cutter homes lies a community...Tags: Los Angeles, Education, University of California, Irvine, Elections, Public Officials
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Decades Old Cold Case Reopened In Girl's Murder
GARDEN GROVE -- A cold murder case has been reopened after DNA test results were able to identify a teenage girl found dead in Riverside County. The DNA shows that a 16-year-old girl who ran away from her home in Garden Grove in 1985 was the "Jane Doe"...Tags: Oregon, Murder, DNA, Missing Persons, Labor Day
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