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Los Angeles Times'Hello, Nathaniel': Ayers' trip to D.C. one of uncertainty, triumphJul 27 3:50 PM EDTWhen he spun a dream on skid row using two violin strings, the musician never would have envisioned a command performance at the White House. Yet, here he is. In those early days after we met 5 1/2 years ago, when Nathaniel Ayers slept on the streets of skid row, he was a dreamer. He'd play a two-string violin at the feet of the Beethoven statue and imagine a day when he would figure out how to ... Boy rescued after being buried in sand in Manhattan BeachJul 27 3:20 PM EDTAn 11-year old boy burrowing in a deep sand hole in Manhattan Beach ended up buried for five minutes before he could be rescued, authorities said Tuesday. Islamic group denounces planned protest against Temecula mosqueJul 27 3:20 PM EDTA group that plans to protest a proposed new mosque in Temecula by holding a rally outside the Islamic Center of Temecula Valley during Friday prayers was harshly denounced by a Southern California Islamic organization on Tuesday. Mel Gibson talks to detectives about allegations that ex-girlfriend Grigorieva tried to extort himJul 27 3:20 PM EDTLos Angeles County sheriffâs investigators interviewed Mel Gibson Sunday about allegations that his former girlfriend tried to extort him by threatening to make public information allegations of domestic abuse and the much publicized audio recordings. Anti-Semitism in California on the rise, Anti-Defamation League saysJul 27 11:24 AM EDTThe Anti-Defamation League reported a sharp uptick in anti-Semitic incidents in California last year, many of them involving taunts, threats and insults by adolescents and teenagers. Los Angeles Daily NewsPoor residents live shorter lives, health report saysJul 27 6:44 PM EDTPoor people don't live as long as the wealthy, statistically speaking, and life expectancy in Compton is 12 years less than in La Cañada Flintridge, according to a report released by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health today. California is finalist for federal education grantsJul 27 1:29 PM EDTCalifornia joined 17 other states, plus the District of Columbia, on the list of finalists for more than $3 billion in federal grants under the Race to the Top education reform program. US braces for blowback over Afghan war disclosuresJul 27 12:29 PM EDTOperatives inside Afghanistan and Pakistan who have worked for the U.S. against the Taliban or al-Qaida may be at risk following the disclosure of thousands of once-secret U.S. military documents, former and current officials said. Arraignment postponed in LA 'Grim Sleeper' caseJul 27 12:14 PM EDTThe arraignment of a man accused of the "Grim Sleeper" serial killings was delayed Tuesday after his public defender was replaced over a conflict of interest. Council approves contract extension with Super ShuttleJul 27 12:14 PM EDTThe Los Angeles City Council voted today to extend a contract with the company that operates Super Shuttle vans at LAX, maintaining the action does not violate the council's economic boycott of Arizona. CBS 2 Los AngelesDA Probes Voter Fraud Allegations In City Of BellJul 27 7:01 PM EDTThe Los Angeles County district attorney's office says it is investigating allegations that off-duty police officers in the troubled city of Bell went door-to-door with absentee ballots last year and attempted to tell people how to vote. Bell Officials Cut Pay, Residents Still OutragedJul 27 6:37 PM EDTThe City Council of this tiny blue-collar Los Angeles suburb voted to slash its bloated salaries, but some residents suggested nothing short of a totally cleaned house would appease their anger. Body Found After Bondage Club FireJul 27 6:07 PM EDTAuthorities say they've found the body of a man in his 50s at the scene of a fire at a bondage club in unincorporated Lennox. The fire was reported at Passive Arts Studios, 10914 S. La Cienega Blvd. at 11:35 a.m. and was out within 20 minutes of firefighters' arrival. Negatives Found In Fresno Are Ansel Adams' WorkJul 27 5:31 PM EDTA lawyer says a trove of old glass negatives found in Fresno have been authenticated as the work of iconic photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million. Arnold Peter says a team of experts has concluded the 65 negatives are Adams' early work believed destroyed in a fire decades ago. Their report is set to be released at a press conference Tuesday morning in Beverly Hills. Anti-Semitic Incidents Up 22 Percent In CaliforniaJul 27 5:12 PM EDTThe Anti-Defamation League says its annual survey shows California had the country's highest number of anti-Semitic assaults, harassment and vandalism incidents last year. NBC Los AngelesProtest Over Oil Drilling In Whittier HillsJul 27 6:51 PM EDTResidents in Whittier Hills are trying to make sure oil drilling never happens in their community. Business - Rose Hills Memorial Park - Garage sale - Rosary - Luis Villegas Man Found Dead in Bondage Club Fire: ReportsJul 27 5:51 PM EDTWhile responding to a fire in Lennox, authorities found the body of a man in his 50s, according to reports. Annie Lennox - United States - HIV - Human rights - Vienna Squawk of the Town: Missing ParrotJul 27 5:06 PM EDTLola is back home after she was found two miles away on a balcony. Bird - Pets - Species - Recreation - Parrots ESPN Calls Foul on Sports ChowJul 27 3:48 PM EDTDo you know what's lurking in your local stadium food? A new report finds out. ESPN - Food and Related Products - Business - Food safety - Food AM Headlines: A Day of BicyclesJul 27 11:21 AM EDTThe proposal calls for no cars for one day on Main Street in Santa Monica. More morning headlines Murder - Plea - Crime - Seattle - Lawyer KABC-TV Los AngelesPolice arrest 'Clark Kent Bandit' bank robberJul 27 6:32 PM EDTA Wilmington man known as the 'Clark Kent Bandit' is behind bars after someone recognized his clothes. Thousands of seized guns melted for recyclingJul 27 12:32 PM EDTThousands of seized weapons were melted during the L.A. County Sheriff's Department's 17th annual gun-melting operation. L.A. votes to extend Super Shuttle contractJul 27 12:02 PM EDTThe L.A. City Council voted to extend a contract with Super Shuttle, saying that it did not violate its boycott of Arizona. Nurses to protest safety issues at L.A. KaiserJul 27 10:47 AM EDTHundreds of nurses are planning to picket outside of the Kaiser Permanente building in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Residents push for Bell leaders' resignationsJul 27 10:32 AM EDTBell officials agreed to cut their high salaries by 90 percent, but residents are still pushing for resignation. |
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