Starvation, Not Radiation Likely Affecting Calif. Sea Lion Pups
More than 1,000 ailing sea lion pups have washed ashore in Southern California over the past three months, and a national fisheries expert says a lack of food source is likely the cause, not radiation...
View ArticleThe Life and Times of Margaret Thatcher
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died of a stroke at age 87. Thatcher was Britain's first female prime minister. The conservative leader led Britain from 1979 to 1990 and was a close...
View ArticleWestboro to Protest Roger Ebert's Funeral
Members of the Westboro Baptist Church said Monday they plan to protest film critic Roger Ebert's funeral in Chicago. The Kansas-based group released a statement published by the Hollywood Reporter...
View ArticleThe Time is Right for a Fab Five Reunion
When Michigan's basketball team advanced to the title game by beating Syracuse in Atlanta on Saturday night, there wasn't much doubt that we'd be hearing about the Fab Five during the run up to the...
View ArticleGOP Lawmakers Want Details on Beyonce, Jay-Z Cuba Trip
Beyonce and Jay-Z’s trip to Cuba for their fifth wedding anniversary has a pair of GOP lawmakers asking questions. While American citizens can legally travel to Cuba if they obtain a “cultural...
View ArticleNewtown Families: "For the Rest of Our Lives ..."
More than a dozen Newtown parents directly and tragically linked to the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, candidly recalled the December day that changed their lives in an emotional "60 Minutes"...
View ArticleMulti Million-Dollar Powerball Dreams Begin in CA
California becomes the 43rd state to join the Powerball lottery when tickets go on sale Monday, giving participants a shot at a jackpot that starts at $40 million. Heralded on the California lottery...
View ArticleStrong Gusts Sweep Across SoCal, Down Tree
Dangerous winds are expected to sweep across the Southland Monday, with gusts reaching 80 mph in valley and desert areas. Send Us Your Weather Images The strength of the winds could impact driving...
View ArticleBaseball's Eyes on Dodger Chad Billingsley's Return
Veteran righthander Chad Billingsley is penciled in as Wednesday’s starter against the Padres in San Diego, and his return from the disabled list means an unexpected roster change and possibly some...
View ArticleFriends, Family Remember Roger Ebert at Funeral
Legendary film critic Roger Ebert was remembered in a Chicago funeral service Monday that included several touching speeches from his friends and family. "Roger was able to bring the spirit of American...
View ArticlePoliticians, Fans Remember Margaret Thatcher
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's death Monday at the age of 87 triggered a wave of remembrances, from Hollywood to Capitol Hill, that paid homage to the powerful political figure....
View ArticleHermosa Beach Pier Shuts Down Through May
The 40-day Hermosa Beach Municipal Pier closure became official Monday, but it was business as usual for surrounding restaurants and bars just feet away from the pedestrian-friendly stretch. The pier...
View ArticleClosing Arguments in Fake Rockefeller Murder Trial
Closing arguments began Monday morning in the trial for a man who posed as a member of the wealthy Rockefeller family after allegedly killing a Southern California man whose remains were unearthed...
View ArticleLA Council to Tackle $3 Million Pothole Problem
Members of the Los Angeles City Council asked residents for $3 billion to fix LA’s pothole problem -- the worst in the nation, according to a national transportation research group. The Public Safety...
View Article911 Call: Hikers Feared They Might Not "Make it to Morning"
Emergency 911 calls from the night two hikers called to report they "wandered off" an Orange County trail indicate the teens feared they may not "make it to the morning" as search teams were grounded...
View ArticleLakers Practice - Miracle Of World Peace
Metta World Peace shocked the media at Monday’s Los Angeles Lakers practice by playing two-on-two and saying he was good to go. According to Lakers coach Mike D’Antoni, World Peace was at 80-90 percent...
View ArticleTech Companies' Free Lunches Draw IRS's Attention
There is no such thing as a free lunch, if you're the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS is considering whether the free meals doled out to employees at tech companies and other Silicon Valley firms...
View ArticleBaby Food Makers Go to Court for Lead Label
Saying there is no definitive data on lead in baby food, an environmental group is fighting to get warning labels put on bottles of some of the major producers. At a hearing on Monday in Alameda County...
View ArticleArrest Made in Elderly Woman's Slaying
Police on Monday identified a registered sex offender and transient as the suspect in the home-invasion robbery and slaying of a 76-year-old San Bernardino woman whose body was found by her son in...
View ArticleLost Calif. Hikers Feared They Would Not "Make It to the Morning"
Emergency 911 calls from the night two hikers called to report they "wandered off" a Southern California trail indicate the teens feared they may not "make it to the morning" as search teams were...
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