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New Dodgers Ownership Off to a Lively Start
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Making their first official appearance on a gray morning in a nearly empty stadium, new Dodgers owners lighted up the place Wednesday with raucous promise, defiant hope and only one certainty. Hang on to your blue, because it's going to be...Tags: Vin Scully, Bill Russell, Los Angeles Lakers, Rebecca Hall, Steve Garvey
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Two $50K Rewards Offered in Murders of Lincoln Heights Women
KTLA NewsLINCOLN HEIGHTS, Calif. (KTLA) -- Two young women were recently murdered in the Lincoln Heights area, and now the city is offering two $50,000 rewards for the arrests of those responsible. Residents gathered together to march through the neighborhood...Tags: Murder, Dental Braces, Los Angeles Police Department
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Leykis Says City Won't Accept $50K Toward Bryan Stow Fund
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Radio shock jock Tom Leykis may rescind the $50,000 in reward money he offered in the Bryan Stow beating case because the city of Los Angeles apparently won't accept it. Leykis announced on his website in April that he would...Tags: Los Angeles, Human Interest, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Kayaking May Soon Be Allowed on L.A. River
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Kayaking, rafting and non-motorized boating could soon be allowed on the Los Angeles River. Councilman Ed Reyes is behind the proposal. He recently introduced a motion to establish a boating program. He hopes the plan will help...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Sports, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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SoCal Homeowner Installs Gate, Neighbors Forced to Hike Home
LINCOLN HEIGHTS -- A homeowner in Lincoln Heights has created an uproar in his neighborhood by installing a steel gate along a narrow roadway that crosses his private property. The problem is the road, which has been in use since 1924, also leads to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Infants, Family, Health
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Funeral Held for 4-Year-Old Shooting Victim
LOS ANGELES -- Hundreds of people gathered Friday to mourn a 4-year-old boy who was caught in the crossfire of a street shooting near his Echo Park home. Cardinal Roger Mahony presided over a funeral mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels for...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Murder, Gang Activity, Echo Park, Los Angeles
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Child Predator Caught on Surveillance Tape
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A $75,000 reward is being offered for the arrest and conviction of a child predator targeting young children in the Mid-City area of Los Angeles. Detectives released new surveillance video of the suspect in hopes that someone may...Tags: Social Issues, Los Angeles, Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Los Angeles Police Department
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Villaraigosa Sworn in for Second Term as Mayor
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Antonio Villaraigosa has been sworn in for his second term as the mayor of Los Angeles and says he's ready to go to work. Los Angeles Lakers point guard Derek Fisher served as master of ceremonies at the swearing in, and Grammy winner...Tags: Elections, Los Angeles Lakers, Judges, Crimes, Eric Garcetti
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Ban on plastic bags at L.A. markets is approved
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLos Angeles became the largest city in the nation Wednesday to adopt a ban on plastic bags at supermarket checkout lines, handing a major victory to clean-water advocates who sought to reduce the amount of trash clogging landfills, the region's...Tags: Elections, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Environmental Issues, Forests, Paul Koretz
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L.A. OKs ban on plastic bags at checkout
Los Angeles became the largest city in the nation to approve a ban on plastic bags at supermarket checkout lines, handing a hard-fought victory to environmentalists and promising to change the way Angelenos do their grocery shopping. The City Council...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Groceries, Paul Koretz, Antonio Villaraigosa, Health
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L.A. makes history with ban on plastic bags at stores
L.A. NOWLos Angeles became the largest city in the nation to approve a ban on plastic bags at supermarket checkout lines, handing a hard-fought victory to environmentalists and promising to change the way Angelenos do their grocery shopping. The City Council........ -
Trees planted in Westlake for mothers rooted in their communities
Kareen Sandoval was among the first to spot her tree, a skinny little thing about 9 feet tall with dark shimmering leaves.
"Look how beautiful you are," she said, reaching for the trunk. "I want you to grow big and strong and never get knocked down."...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Politics, Personal Income, Government, Mother's Day
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