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How convenient: Los Angeles' new park 'n' meet bars
THE EVENINGS are a little nippier (despite the Santa Anas), the holidays are around the corner, and meeting up with friends for a good brew is a brilliant idea. Fortunately, a smattering of bars and wine bars have opened that are ideal meet-up spots, with...Tags: Beverage Industry, Petroleum Industry, Wilco, Tourism and Leisure, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Santa Clarita takes an active approach to beautifying neighborhoods
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn August, Kevin and Danet Davis got a letter from the City of Santa Clarita informing them that the yard and parkway in front of their house were not up to city standards. The dirt and weeds had to go -- and preferably be replaced by vegetation or other...Tags: Public Officials, Punishment, Natural Resource Industry, Government, Tourism and Leisure
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State celebrates 100th anniversary of Allensworth
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn 1908, Lt. Col. Allen Allensworth, a charismatic ex-slave and retired military man, set out to build an all-black community on a hardscrabble patch of land 40 miles north of Bakersfield. This weekend, the centennial of his long-shuttered town will be...Tags: Armed Forces, Minority Groups, Baptist, National or Ethnic Minorities, Tourism and Leisure
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Southern California in one day
Here is an eclectic list of places where Travel section staffers like to take out-of-town visitors for a slice of SoCal life. The Bunny Museum, anyone? HIDDEN TREASURES IN LOW-KEY DEL REY Del Rey, an off-the-radar West Side enclave sandwiched between...Tags: East L.A., Santa Ana, Photography, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), San Gabriel
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Los Angeles charter school group has big plans for South L.A.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn its face, it's an ambitious plan: Expand one of Southern California's biggest charter groups from 13 to 35 schools in eight years until it becomes, in effect, the second-largest district in South Los Angeles. But that's just the beginning. Mike...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Charter Schools, Culver City, Curricula, Teaching and Learning
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New citizenship exam brings new questions and new fears
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrancisco Menjivar has spent months memorizing answers to civics questions like, "Who wrote 'The Star-Spangled Banner?' " (Francis Scott Key) and "How many voting members are in the House of Representatives?" (435). He knows answers to most of the 96...Tags: Parliament, Public Officials, Immigration, Patrick Henry, Government
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Inglewood man breaks into apartment, stabs three
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA 31-year-old Inglewood man, whom police believe was high on cocaine, broke into an apartment and stabbed the resident and two other men outside before he was arrested, authorities said today. The man, whose name was not released, apparently was...Tags: Addiction, Murder, Hillcrest, Assault
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Is your bank next to fail?
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersJittery depositors found business being conducted as usual at Washington Mutual Bank on Friday, a day after it was seized by the government and sold to JPMorgan Chase & Co. But investors, fearing more sudden consolidations and failures, pounded the stocks...Tags: Park La Brea, Citigroup Incorporated, Banking, New York Times, Downey Financial Corporation
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Soaring price of gold deters buyers in Jewelry District
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMerchants in downtown Los Angeles' Jewelry District gritted their teeth Wednesday as the price of gold soared $70.10 an ounce -- the highest-ever one-day gain in dollars -- and dashed even slim hopes that the struggling economy hadn't wiped out all...Tags: Music Theater, Metal and Mineral, Jewelry and Watches, Barrick Gold Corporation, Sales
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Barbie vs. Bratz mediator brings global perspective to the table
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe job: The attorney with law firm Arent Fox recently was appointed mediator of the high-stakes Barbie vs. Bratz dispute (officially known as Mattel vs. MGA Entertainment) in federal court. The case: A jury gave Mattel ownership of early drawings of the...Tags: Family, Lawyers, War Crimes, Gang Activity, Toys
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Outcry grows over Inglewood department's silence
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersRocked by four fatal officer-involved shootings in as many months, the Inglewood Police Department has declined to answer numerous questions about the incidents -- a reticence that may have intensified the criticism the department faces. "The people in...Tags: Gang Activity, Murder, Government, Law Enforcement, Injuries
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7 Inglewood officers are placed on leave
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFour days after officers fatally shot a homeless man who had a toy gun in his waistband, Inglewood Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks broke her silence on the shooting Thursday, expressing concerns about the officers' tactics and saying she had placed...Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Lawyers, Gang Activity, Murder, Toys
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