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Whale freed from fishing net off Palos Verdes
L.A. NOWA team of volunteers Thursday cut a gray whale loose from fishing gear it was tangled in off the coast of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the second such rescue operation in Southern California in five days. Trained specialists used a...... -
Deputy wounded, rape suspect killed in parking lot shootout
L.A. NOWSan Bernardino County sheriff's deputies were trying to track down a suspect in a rape and robbery Thursday when they found themselves in a shootout with the suspect, a spokeswoman for the department said.... -
Costa Mesa suspends city clerk for ‘professional failure’
L.A. NOWCosta Mesa suspended its city clerk on Wednesday, a day after a judge ruled that the city's charter proposal would not be allowed on the June ballot because her office missed a filing deadline.... -
Mega Millions: Lines grow as Californians catch lottery fever
L.A. NOWCharlie Blair, 70, had never played the lottery until this week when he noticed the $500 million Mega Millions payout. That's when he headed to the Shell gas station on Vermont Avenue, close to his Koreatown apartment, to buy a single ticket.... -
Ex-Dodger admits selling fake karaoke machines, not paying taxes
L.A. NOWA former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher admitted Thursday that he operated a business selling counterfeit karaoke machines without paying taxes on the sales, authorities said. As part of his plea agreement, William S. Bene admitted that, for four years, he..... -
Man charged with stealing nearly $500,000 in movie posters
L.A. NOWA Reseda man was arraigned Thursday on theft-related charges for allegedly stealing nearly $500,000 worth of movie posters for scores of films, including current box-office blockbuster "The Hunger Games." Christian Eric Stevens, 36, appeared in a Van Nuys... -
Wal-Mart's Chinatown permits challenged by L.A. labor nonprofit
L.A. NOWA nonprofit filed a challenge to the Los Angeles building permits issued last week for a Wal-Mart grocery store in Chinatown, saying it is trying to protect the neighborhood’s quality of life.... -
Mega Millions: $540-million jackpot fever sweeps California
L.A. NOWThe borrowed pickup truck, a crack inching its way across the windshield, lumbered into the parking lot off Sunset Boulevard a little before noon Thursday. Diana Delmuro parked illegally, grabbed her purse and dashed inside Silversun Liquor. She slapped... -
Mega Millions: 'It gives people permission to fantasize'
L.A. NOWMega Millions: Playing the Mega Millions lottery "gives people permission to fantasize,” a psychologist says as he buys his tickets.... -
Mega Millions players flock to lucky doughnut shop in Long Beach
L.A. NOWMega Millions: Hundreds of Mega Millions lottery players flock to Country Donuts, a ‘lucky’ Long Beach donut shop.... -
Mega Millions: Not everyone dreaming of a fast car or mansion
L.A. NOWIt was a sensible, perhaps even noble, bunch passing through a Huntington Beach 7-Eleven on Friday to buy a chance on the $640-million Mega Millions jackpot: they'd pay off debts, take care of family, open an animal sanctuary. No talk...... -
Mega Millions: Last-minute rush as jackpot drawing nears
L.A. NOWThere was a last-minute rush for Mega Millions tickets in advance of the Friday evening drawing as the jackpot rose to $640 million. The enormous prize brings a one-time cash option of an estimated $462 million before taxes, or a......
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