Princeton Alum Defends Op-Ed Piece Urging Women to Marry
Susan Patton, the Princeton alum whose controversial op-ed piece for The Daily Princetonian has outraged feminists, defended her words Friday and said women need to keep an "open mind." Patton's piece...
View ArticleCity Worker Pens Must-Read Pothole Press Release
You might think working for city government is a thankless, dull job. But as a press release circulated early Friday about potholes illustrates: Working for city government is a non-stop joyriding...
View ArticleRegulator Clears Way for Chevron Refinery
California's workplace safety regulators concluded their review of a Chevron oil refinery in the San Francisco Bay Area on Friday morning, clearing the way for the company to resume full production at...
View Article2 Ventura County Teens Found Safe: Sheriff
Two teens reported missing have been found safe, according to the Ventura County Sheriff's Department. Nicholas Marino, 13, and Kaylee Rebert, 14, were found at 2:25 p.m. Friday in the Thousand Oaks...
View ArticleScripps College Wins Olive Oil Award
Scripps College students in the summer of 1968 would never have guessed their protest to protect the campus’ olive orchard would lead to a culinary award more than four decades later. This week, extra...
View ArticleHome Depot to Pay $8M for Allegedly Violating Regulations
Home Depot has agreed to pay $8 million for allegedly selling tens of thousands of gallons of paint, sealer, primer and other coating that violated environmental regulations in Southern California...
View ArticleSuspect in L.A. Kidnapping Fled to Mexico: LAPD
A parolee suspected of kidnapping a 10-year-old Los Angeles girl was recorded on a border security camera entering Mexico, the Los Angeles Police Department chief said Friday. "Tobias Summers was seen...
View ArticleExtra Weight Makes Hybrid Cars Safer: Study
A horrific crash on Easter Sunday in Granada Hills left three dead, with just one survivor: the driver of a plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt. Investigators say the 20-year-old Volt driver was saved by his...
View ArticleNYC Restaurant Patrons Possibly Exposed to Hepatitis A: Officials
New York City health officials are urging patrons of a restaurant in the city's West Village to receive a vaccination after learning of a food handler there diagnosed with Hepatitis A. Any patron who...
View ArticleJudge to Decide Fate of Renoir Stolen in 1951
The Virginia woman who says she bought an authentic Renoir painting at a flea market is no longer anonymous. According to the Washington Post, her name is Marcia Fuqua — and her mother is an art...
View ArticleGreinke Hurls Debut Gem
Just when you think that these Pittsburgh Pirates aren’t your father’s Bucs, they come into Dodger Stadium and show that they remain the best elixir an early season schedule can buy. The Pirates, who...
View ArticleStudent Abducted, Sexually Assaulted in Pa.
La Salle University in Philadelphia has offered counseling services to a student who reported being abducted and raped on Easter Sunday. The school is also defending its decision not to notify students...
View ArticleKaufman Co. Men Deny Threat Allegations
Two men in Terrell, Texas accused of threatening county officials in unrelated cases both say they are upstanding citizens who would never hurt anyone. Investigators say Nick Morale, 56, phoned in a...
View ArticleOfficer's Wife Accused of Having Sex With Minors
A vice principal at a Riverside County high school accused of having sex with three current and former male students is married to a San Diego County police officer, law enforcement sources confirmed...
View ArticleMissing Fla. Boys May Have Been Abducted by Father: Officials
Two boys missing from Tampa, Fla. and the people they’re believed to be with may be heading to or already in South Florida, the FBI said Friday. An Amber Alert was re-issued for Cole Hakken, 4, and...
View ArticleNew York Aquarium Ready to Reopen After Sandy
The New York Aquarium is preparing to open for the first time since Sandy. Tom Llamas reports.
View ArticleSales of Assault Weapons Skyrocket in Maryland
The sale of military-style weapons in Maryland has skyrocketed because of the concern they'll will be banned once the strict gun control bill passed by the Maryland General Assembly Thursday goes into...
View ArticleVictim Calmly Calls 911 After Brazen "Upskirt" Video Shoot
An Irvine man was arrested when a woman called 911 after he got on the floor of a TJ Maxx in Tustin and used his phone to take pictures up her skirt. Kristina Campese said the man was invading her...
View ArticleRescuer of Hikers: Be Prepared to "Hunker Down"
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Reserve Chief Mike Leum, one of those who helped rescue two teens from Trabuco Canyon, said hikers should bring water, food, extra clothing and enough gear to...
View Article2 Brother Killed, 1 Man Injured in Shooting at Perris Home
A triple shooting left two brothers dead and a third man injured in Perris Friday night, authorities and their father said. “At 10:15 p.m., officers from the Perris Police Department responded to the...
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