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Exclusive: LAPD arrests serial killer suspect from 1980s
L.A. NOWAuthorities on Monday said they have arrested a 72-year-old man in connection with the slayings of three women in the late 1980s, alleging he is a serial killer who operated in Los Angeles as well as in Florida and the...... -
Victims of alleged L.A. serial killer all had children, LAPD says
L.A. NOWAuthorities on Monday announced the arrest of a 72-year-old man who they allege is a serial killer responsible for the slayings of at least three women in Los Angeles in the 1980s. Officials would not elaborate on the backgrounds of...... -
President Obama inauguration TV coverage
Channel Guide MagazineUpdated Jan. 20, 2013, 1:29pm CT On Monday, Jan. 21 (officially on Jan. 20), Barack Obama will be sworn in to begin his second term as President of the United States, along with Joe Biden as Vice President. The oath of office will formally be administered... -
BASD Honor Roll
Valley 610Parent-teacher conferences are going on during this shortened Thanksgiving Day week in the Bethlehem Area School District. What a perfect time to publish online, the first-quarter honor roll. Jump to the next page to find your child's name at Broughal,... -
Obama inauguration rearranges Monday daytime
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelRegular Monday daytime schedules will be jettisoned for coverage of Barack Obama's second inauguration as president. What to expect on television Monday? NBC: Its coverage starts at 10 a.m. and will run until 4 p.m. Brian Williams anchors from Capitol... -
Reading Supreme Court tea leaves on 'Obamacare'
Opinion L.A.It's a well-established practice among reporters covering the Supreme Court to look for clues to the outcome in the justices' questions, even though it can be a fool's errand. So it wasn't surprising to see numerous articles Tuesday declaring the...... -
Chief Justice Roberts says high court not exempt from ethics rules
Nation NowChief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. assured the public that members of the Supreme Court are not “exempt” from the ethics rules for federal judges.... -
Supreme Court critical of EPA wetland order against Idaho couple
Nation NowThe Supreme Court gave a sympathetic hearing Monday to an Idaho couple who were threatened with fines of up to $75,000 a day from the Environmental Protection Agency for starting to build a home near a pristine mountain lake. If an ordinary homeowner... -
Indecency on TV: Supreme Court reluctant to ease profanity rules
Nation NowIndecency on broadcast airwaves: The Supreme Court seems reluctant to end the government’s historic policing of the broadcast airwaves and to strike down the “indecency” rules that guide prime-time TV shows.... -
'Bonanza' is alive and well at the Supreme Court
Opinion L.A.The FCC's rules on what can, and can't, be shown or said on the public airwaves may have a quaint feel to most Americans, but the Supreme Court seems to like them just fine, thank you.... -
Supreme Court: Church-state separation extends to religious schools
Nation NowThe Supreme Court extended the principle of church-state separation Wednesday to shield religious schools nationwide from discrimination suits from teachers and school employees who serve as “ministers” of the faith.... -
The Supreme Court shouldn't make resume-padding a crime
Opinion L.A.Wednesday was a bad day for liars at the Supreme Court. Even liberal justices seemed unsympathetic to a Pomona man who was prosecuted under a law known as the Stolen Valor Act for boasting at a public meeting that he......
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