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    Aug 11, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Pisgah Village earns preservation award

    L.A. at Home
    Women Organizing Resources, Knowledge & Services, a Los Angeles nonprofit housing developer known as WORKS, has received a design award from the California Preservation Foundation for Pisgah Village, a development in Highland Park for low-income senior...
  2. Jul 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A new crop of school gardens

    A freckle-faced Malloy Sparling wraps her dirt-dusted fingers around a three-pronged cultivator and looks up with a big-toothed smile. "We're making a garden," she says, plucking a weed out of the ground, then wiping her little hands on her tomato red T-shirt.
    A freckle-faced Malloy Sparling wraps her dirt-dusted fingers around a three-pronged cultivator and looks up with a big-toothed smile. "We're making a garden," she says, plucking a weed out of the ground, then wiping her little hands on her tomato red T-...

    Tags: White House, Farms, Jake Gyllenhaal, Starbucks Corp., Dining and Drinking

  4. Aug 12, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  5. Toll Booth Murder Suspect Returned to Richmond

    Nathaniel Burris, the suspect arrested in yesterday's Bay Area tollbooth double murder, has been picked up by Richmond Police.
    FOX40 News
    Nathaniel Burris, the suspect arrested in yesterday's Bay Area tollbooth double murder, has been picked up by Richmond Police. Burris was handed over from the Auburn Jail, despite his attempts to fight extradition. He will face charges in Contra Costa...

    Tags: Murder, Contra Costa County (California), Travel, Extradition, California

  6. Aug 12, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  7. Toll Booth Shooting Suspect Arrested

    SAN FRANCISCO -- A man suspected of fatally shooting his
ex-girlfriend and another person at the entrance to a busy San
Francisco Bay toll bridge was arrested early Wednesday after an
overnight manhunt.
    Associated Press
    SAN FRANCISCO -- A man suspected of fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend and another person at the entrance to a busy San Francisco Bay toll bridge was arrested early Wednesday after an overnight manhunt. Nathaniel Burris, 46, of Richmond, Calif., was...

    Tags: San Francisco, Defense, Murder, Travel, California

  8. Jun 2, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Are Thoughts Against Education Cuts Falling On Deaf Ears?

    As the state weighs cutting about $8.1 billion from public schools, colleges and universities, scores of educators, parents, students and others told lawmakers Monday that such reductions would jeopardize student success and safety in the short term and California's prosperity in the long term.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    As the state weighs cutting about $8.1 billion from public schools, colleges and universities, scores of educators, parents, students and others told lawmakers Monday that such reductions would jeopardize student success and safety in the short term and...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Government, University of California, Executive Branch

  10. Sep 19, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  11. Bay Area Man Arrested for Quadruple Murders

    A California man who rapped about murder in songs posted on his MySpace page was arrested Saturday by investigators who suspect him of killing four people in a central Virginia college town.
    Associated Press
    A California man who rapped about murder in songs posted on his MySpace page was arrested Saturday by investigators who suspect him of killing four people in a central Virginia college town. Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey III, 20, of Castro Valley,...

    Tags: Murder, MySpace, Assault, Colleges and Universities, California

  12. Sep 24, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Every Court Case Is a Person

    Joe Domanick, author of "Cruel Justice: Three Strikes and the Politics of Crime in America's Golden State," is senior fellow in criminal justice at the USC Annenberg Institute for Justice and Journali
    IN MARCH, 1981, 19-year-old Fernando Belmontes drove to the San Joaquin Valley home of an acquaintance, Steacy McConnell, hoping to steal her stereo while she was out. Unfortunately, Belmontes had miscalculated and McConnell was home — and in an...

    Tags: Ethics, Trials, Punishment, Eyewear, Murder

  14. Jul 25, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. At This 'Animal House,' the Party Is Democratic

    WASHINGTON — By day, veteran California Rep. George Miller (D-Martinez) advises party leaders on long-range strategy. He fights for increased school aid on the House Education and the Workforce committees. And, as befits one of the most senior members of Congress, he grapples with a host of other weighty issues.
    Times Staff Writer
    WASHINGTON — By day, veteran California Rep. George Miller (D-Martinez) advises party leaders on long-range strategy. He fights for increased school aid on the House Education and the Workforce committees. And, as befits one of the most senior...

    Tags: Dick Durbin, White House, Henry Waxman, New York, Barbara Boxer

  16. Apr 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Planning your trip to Mt. Tamalpais

    Planning this trip THE BEST WAY From LAX, American, United, Southwest and Virgin America have nonstop flights to San Francisco. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $78. Or from Los Angeles, drive Interstate 5 north for about 400 miles until it...

    Tags: San Francisco, Foods and Beverages, Travel, California, Los Angeles

  18. Feb 3, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. State tourism offices

    States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Alabama: Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel, 401 Adams Ave., Suite 126, P.O. Box 4927, Montgomery, AL 36103; (800) 252-...

    Tags: Oregon, 60601 (zip code), Nevada, Phoenix (Cook, Illinois), Utah

  20. Oct 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Californians' blood higher in PBDEs

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Californians have twice as much of flame-retardant chemicals in their blood and as much as 10 times more of them in their homes than elsewhere in the country, researchers say. Older children and infants, who may be more susceptible to the harmful effects...

    Tags: San Francisco, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Research, Washington, DC, University of California

  22. Apr 29, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Letters to the editor

    Chinese claim on Tibet doubted Re "China's view of Tibet," Opinion, April 25 Kishore Mahbubani makes the mistake of viewing Tibet's history, the recent uprising and the West's response through the prism of governments instead of people. The Tibetan...

    Tags: Barack Obama, ABC (tv network), Elections, Republican Party, Berkeley (Alameda, California)

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