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Despite state law, cars parked at broken L.A. meters still ticketed
L.A. NOWL.A. officials said a state law limiting the practice of issuing tickets to drivers who park at broken meters would cost the city a sizable chunk of ticket and parking fee revenue, and would encourage meter vandalism. The Los Angeles...... -
Should cars parked at broken meters be ticketed? [Google+ hangout]
L.A. NOWShould cars that park at broken meters be ticketed? The L.A. City Council thinks so. The council voted Wednesday to raffirm the city's two-year policy that makes it illegal to park at spaces with broken meters.... -
L.A. City Council upholds ban on parking at broken meters
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to uphold a policy that makes it illegal to park at spaces with broken meters. The action excercises an option for cities to override a new state law that greatly limits the practice of issuing tickets to... -
Donation fund created after theft and destruction of petroglyphs
L.A. NOWA donation fund has been established following the theft and destruction of petroglyphs at a site north of Bishop. At least four prominent petroglyphs were taken from the site, which is protected under the federal Archaeological Resources Protection Act... -
Poe House vandalized while closed during transition
The historic Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum in Baltimore, which lost its longtime curator and was shuttered in September amid an operational reorganization, has in the last month been defaced by graffiti and robbed of its wooden front steps, according...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum
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Valley Police Beat: Two arrested for tagging Stark Field
Two residents in their early 20s were arrested on suspicion of vandalism in the early hours of Thursday, with one suspect found in possession of several different state identification cards. Jonathan Moreno-Lara, 20, and Brandon Lugo, 18, were...Tags: Police Arrests
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for Dec. 16, 2012
100 years ago — 1912 Robert McGavie, who arrived in Danville for an engagement at the Danville Opera House is the tallest man ever seen in this city. He is seven feet two inches tall. With his partner, Scots, he puts on a sharpshooter act that...
Tags: Entertainment, Holidays, Radio, Religious Festivals, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation
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Harford County police blotter: Shrimp stolen in Aberdeen
The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Matthew Smothers, 42, of the 200 block of Mayberry Drive, was charged Thursday with second-degree assault. A door was stolen from a construction site Wednesday in the...Tags: Ellicott City, Prosecution, Shrimp, Glen Burnie, Maryland State Police
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Two arrested for tagging Stark Field
Two residents in their early 20s were arrested in connection of vandalism in the early hours of today, with one suspect found in possession of several different state identification cards. Jonathan Moreno-Lara, 20, and Brandon Lugo, 18, were arrested...Tags: Police Arrests
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L.A.'s broken meter blues
When the Los Angeles City Council voted last week to reaffirm its 2-year-old policy of ticketing cars parked in spaces with broken meters, blogs lit up with outrage from Los Angeles drivers. It's hard enough to find an empty, legal parking spot in car-...
Tags: Tom LaBonge, Credit and Debt
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Burbank arcade owner holds down teen suspected of vandalism for police
The owner of an arcade in Burbank held down an 18-year-old suspected of causing more than $400 in damage to two game machines while police responded to make the arrest Saturday. The Sylmar teen -- identified as Antonio Lopez -- was arrested on suspicion...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Google+
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Church vandalism 'worse than usual'
St. Bonaventure Catholic Parish officials were greeted by an unpleasant display when they arrived for mass Sunday morning to find the church's nativity scene vandalized. St. Bonaventure Business Manager Nancy Cesar said the damages, which were...Tags: Holidays, Religion and Belief, Los Angeles Times
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