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First Person: Patt Morrison's maiden voyage to the Oscars
I’ve flown in the Goodyear blimp. I’ve paddled down the L.A. River. I’ve spoken at two Hollywood Walk of Fame events. I’ve driven the wrong way at 90 mph on a new, still-unopened stretch of freeway (with a Caltrans guy beside me)....
Tags: Gale Anne Hurd, Entertainment Events, Government, Halle Berry, Jack Nicholson
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Central Valley farm region reacts to Obama immigration reform
L.A. NOWKern County supported Mitt Romney by one of the state’s most lopsided margins, and its local congressman, Kevin McCarthy, is the majority whip and a hard-line conservative. Yet the area is heavily dependent on the farming industry, which has hailed.... -
Dave Spence: A 20-year incumbent seeks reelection to La Cañada City Council
Dave Spence has sat behind the City Council dais for more than 20 years. At 75, he is the oldest elected official in the city, with five terms as mayor under his belt. Spence says his breadth of experience will help the council maintain the city's...
Tags: Adam Schiff, David Dreier, Sport Chalet Incorporated, Wesleyan University, Media Industry
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Interstate 8 reopened
Staff WriterUPDATE 11 a.m. Both the California Highway Patrol and California Department of Transporation are reporting that Interstate 8 has reopened in both directions. ORIGINAL Interstate 8 west of Imperial County is closed for eastbound and westbound traffic...Tags: Highway Transportation
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Mailbag: Estancia employees acted heroically
Re. "BB gun sparks shooting scare at Estancia" Feb. 16: I happened to be at Estancia High School during the recent BB gun incident. While our kids were never in real danger, the recent school shootings made this a sobering experience. As I huddled in a...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Port of Long Beach
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City waives fees for nonprofit
Staff WriterCALEXICO – Council voted 4-1 to approve waiving development impact fees on the construction of a women’s and children’s shelter for the Neighborhood House of Calexico during Tuesday’s regular City Council meeting. Councilman Bill...Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., U.S. Border Patrol, Labor Legislation, Radio Industry, Career and Workplace
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Calexico Police Chief Neujahr to resign March 6
Staff WriterCalexico City Manager Oscar Rodriquez announced at the City Council meeting Tuesday that Calexico Police Chief Jim Neujahr officially submitted his retirement to the city Tuesday afternoon, and it is to be effective March 6. It is as yet unclear how the... -
Lawmaker wants to open Southland car pool lanes for off-peak use
Motorists without passengers would be able to use the car pool lanes on the 134 Freeway in Southern California during non-peak hours under legislation introduced to address the growing gridlock on state freeways. Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles)...
Tags: Mike Gatto, Highway Transportation
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Contracts approved for path designs
The City Council cleared the way Tuesday for two pedestrian pathways, one at the top of town and one in Laguna Canyon. Stantec will be paid $155,500 for design services related to a pedestrian pathway that would connect Alta Laguna Boulevard to the... -
California auditor says some cost-cutting ideas ignored
California Auditor Elaine Howle complained Tuesday to Gov. Jerry Brown that state agencies have taken no action to implement 15% of the recommendations made by her office in the last two years to cut costs, including waste and fraud, in government...Tags: Government, Politics, Accounting and Auditing, Elaine Howle, Jerry Brown
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Feb. 7 in History: Strike of railroad workers against Southern Pacific
>> 50 Years Ago — Imperial Valley’s economy will be hard hit by the impending strike of railroad workers against Southern Pacific, in the opinion of local officials. The strike could hit anytime today. While trucks, have taken over a large...Tags: Economic Organization, Trade Agreements, Injuries and Wounds, Lettuce, North America
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8 die in bus crash: 'We deeply regret this happened,' company says
L.A. NOWA Tijuana-based tour company whose bus was apparently the one involved in a crash on a narrow mountain road near Yucaipa, killing at least eight people and injuring more than 30 others, has commented on the incident, saying: "We deeply regret this...
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