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Report: Joe Jackson Paid to Attend Memorial for Michael
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A new controversy is swirling around Michael Jackson's death. This time, the patriarch of the family, Joe Jackson, is at the center of an uproar over allegations that he was paid to attend a Jackson memorial tribute in Indiana. At issue...Tags: Indiana, Family, Michael Jackson, KTLA, Gary
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Encino farmers market: grapes, plums, avocados, nopales, green beans and celery
The Encino farmers market remains the largest and best in the San Fernando Valley, with about 30 produce vendors. This count has held steady over the last decade, but the number of prepared foods and nonagricultural stands, selling everything from hot...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Vista, San Fernando, Farms, Ventura (Ventura, California)
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Three More Water Mains Break in Los Angeles
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Three more water mains burst in Los Angeles Saturday, adding to the string of ruptured pipelines in the city this month. In the latest incident, a 12-inch water main broke around 3 p.m. under San Fernando Road near Bleeker Street in...Tags: Sylmar, KTLA, San Fernando, University of Southern California, Hatteras
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Cause of Plane Crash That Killed 2 in Santa Clarita Still Unknown
KTLA NewsSANTA CLARITA -- An investigation was underway Sunday into the crash of an experimental plane in Santa Clarita Saturday that killed two men. The single-engine Lancair crashed in the middle of the street in the 27000 block of Triumph Avenue around 12:10...Tags: Travel, Transportation Industry, KTLA, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation
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Jackson Family Considering Global Celebrations
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- The Jackson family is considering simultaneous celebrations across the globe as a way to commemorate the family's most famous member, Michael Jackson, who died Thursday after suffering cardiac arrest. The Rev. Al Sharpton reported the...Tags: Sexual Assault, Drugs and Medicines, Family, KTLA, Michael Jackson
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Michael Jackson Still Making Big Money After Death
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Michael Jackson's estate has earned $250 million dollars in the year since his death, proving the "King of Pop" is still reigning at the top of the charts. The estate's co-executors, John Branca and John McClain, say the estate has made...Tags: Sexual Assault, Sony Corp., Michael Jackson, KTLA, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Michael Jackson's death: Police to monitor fan activity on one-year anniversary
L.A. NOWLaw enforcement officials have an “event action plan” in place to keep order and ensure peace and safety as fans mark the first anniversary of pop legend Michael Jackson's death on Friday, police said. Increased security will be deployed at...... -
‘B-Movies and Bad Science' outdoor screening at the Page Museum this Saturday
Brand XHold the presses. “Encino Man” was not based on a true story? The 1992 flick about a thawed-out Neanderthal, played too well by Brendan Fraser, also featured Sean Astin, Pauly Shore and heaps of flimsy scientific premises. Tote a picnic blanket t... -
Boys' basketball: Fairfax tournament begins Monday
Varsity Times InsiderOne of the best basketball tournaments of the summer begins Monday at Fairfax. Here's the first-round schedule: Crenshaw vs. Pasadena, 4 p.m.; Long Beach Poly vs. Encino Crespi, 5:30 p.m.; Los Angeles Loyola vs. Dorsey, 7 p.m. Tuesday's first-round... -
Market Watch: The short, happy life of Adriatic figs
This seems to be a banner season for figs, which are practically made for farmers markets, since they are only at their best when fully ripe, at which point they are too perishable to ship commercially. The Adriatic variety, with thin green skin and...Tags: New Jersey, San Diego (San Diego, California), Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Torrance, Genes and Chromosomes
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Times Past: A monthly payment to make you weep (with envy)
L.A. at HomeSnapshot from the Los Angeles Times' archives: April 2, 1967 If the $40,000 price on a three-bedroom house scared you, no worries. This ad in The Times' West magazine said the developer would take your old house as a trade-in. -- Joan Fantazia Photo... -
Football: Jon Mack has program growing at Crespi
Varsity Times InsiderThe numbers are up, and that's what Encino Crespi wanted when it hired former Ventura St. Bonaventure Coach Jon Mack to take over the program. His biggest newcomer is Los Angeles Dorsey transfer Jordan Simmons, a 6-foot-4, 340-pound junior offensive......
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