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Gayle on the Go: Southland Events for May 20
KTLA NewsSouthland Events for May 20, 2012 Sunday @ 5:45am Kaiser Permanente Pasadena Marathon Pasadena (626) 797-7238 www.pasadenamarathon.com If you notice a lot of traffic and street closures in the Pasadena area, that's because the Kaiser Permanente Pasadena...Tags: Health, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Arts and Culture, Tour of California, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Lawsuit: Railroad Pollution Making Kids Sick in Long Beach
KTLA NewsLONG BEACH, Calif. (KTLA) -- An environmental group is suing two major railroad companies in Southern California, accusing them of producing harmful levels of pollution. The Natural Resources Defense Council is heading up a lawsuit against Union...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Litigation, Asthma
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Calif. Dirty Beach Closures On the Rise, study finds
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The number of beach closures and health advisories in California nearly doubled last year, according to a new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council. Some of the dirtiest beaches in the state included Avalon Beach on...Tags: Health, Weather, Environmental Issues, Weather Reports, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Boy Says He Shot Neo-Nazi Father as He Slept to End Abuse
KTLA NewsRIVERSIDE (KTLA) -- Court documents reveal in chilling detail a 10-year old boy's account of how he shot and killed his neo-Nazi father as he slept in bed. The documents outline the boy's confession to police after the May 1 killing. Authorities say the...Tags: Jeff Hall, Elections, Los Angeles, Social Issues, Nazi Party
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State's Dirtiest Beachwater In Los Angeles County
KTLA NewsSANTA MONICA -- Some beaches in Southern California rank among the dirtiest in the country, according to a report released by the Natural Resources Defense Council Wednesday. The group said pollution continues to contaminate beaches and waters. There...Tags: Skin Rash, Laguna Beach, Santa Monica, Water Pollution, California
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Cost to Fight Wildfires Tops $1 Billion
LOS ANGELES -- Wildfire spending in California continued its upward climb this year, driven by one of the worst fire seasons in the state's history. Almost a quarter of all the wild land that burned across the country in 2008 was in California -- roughly...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Washington (U.S. state), Fires, Forestry and Timber, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Water Rationing May be on Tap This Spring in SoCal
LOS ANGELES -- The Metropolitan Water District says there's an increased likelihood water will be rationed this spring. The Water District serves 18 million Southern Californians homes and businesses. Earlier, the district said there was a 33 percent...Tags: Death, Sacramento
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Deputy Who Stole Neighbor's Barking Dog Sentenced
HEMET -- A San Diego County corrections deputy who stole a neighbor's dog and abandoned it 20 miles from her home has been sentenced to 60 days in jail. 42-year old Diane Michelle Brown pleaded guilty at a court hearing and was given credit for one day...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Prisons
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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: Plumbing, Labor Legislation, Accounting and Auditing, Bodies of Water, Finance
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Yorba Linda's Reservoir Need Neglected For Decades
YORBA LINDA -- Like many in his Yorba Linda neighborhood, David Ramocinski had complained for years about the erratic water supply that left sprinklers sputtering and shower heads trickling. When nothing but air came out of his faucets, he wondered if...Tags: Fires, Finance, Los Angeles Times, Yorba Linda (Orange, California), Laguna Beach
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Where did the water go?
Gayle Anderson was live at DIAMOND VALLEY LAKE the source of our drinking water to see if all of our recent rain helped ease our current drought situation. According to the METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT: Even with the powerful storms that have swept...Tags: Riverside County (California), Hemet (Riverside, California), Economy, Business and Finance, Water Restrictions, Science and Technology
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Solar Cup Boat Races
Gayle Anderson was live in Winchester at Lake Skinner for "SOLAR CUP BOAT RACES". The Metropolitan Water District's 8th Annual Solar Cup competition features 36-teams of southern California high school students racing single-seat, solar-powered 16-foot...Tags: Anaheim, San Diego (San Diego, California), Alameda (Alameda, California), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles
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