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wild west
Lost LA
Murder in Old Los Angeles
Post date:L.A. for a generation was extraordinarily violent, even more violent than frontier towns more famous in Western lore.
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school shootings
News & Analysis
Schools Are "Sacred Spaces" -- Reaction to San Bernardino School Shooting
Post date:Two adults dead in apparent murder-suicide at elementary school; two students critically wounded.
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crime
SoCal Connected
Human Trafficking
Post date:Task Force Makes News Arrests in Trafficking Crackdown
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Announcements
Press Room
Jack the Ripper's Crimes Replicated in Modern Day WHITECHAPEL Premiering September 27 Exclusively On KCET
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crime
Agenda
Defendants Await Reduced Sentences Under Recently Passed Prop 47
Post date:Another large group of defendants will seek today to have the crimes they face reduced from felonies to misdemeanors.
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Home & Garden
Colony Collapse Disorder Is Not the Only Threat to Bees
Post date:There's money to be made in beehives,so there are bee thieves.
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food rant
Food
Counterfeit Coffee Is Creeping In
Post date:As coffee shortages become the norm, counterfeiters are filling their grounds with all sorts of interesting items.
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The Nosh
Food
Grand Theft Seafood: Popular Farmers' Market Fish Vendor Arrested on Multiple Charges
Post date:The proprietor of Sea Fever Seafood, one of the most popular booths at the Sunday Hollywood Farmers' Market for years, was arrested Sunday by game wardens from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in Santa Barbara Harbor following a two-month...
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The Nosh
Food
Santa Monica Sushi Chefs to Admit Selling Whale Meat
Post date:Two chefs who worked at a now-closed Santa Monica sushi restaurant will plead guilty to serving meat from federally protected sei whales. They face up to three years in prison.
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leimert park
Departures
The Black Dahlia of Leimert Park
Post date:Today, the crime scene is unassuming: a well-kept lawn in front of a boxy, beige home which was not yet built when the murder occurred. It's our job to peel back the layers, provide context, and tell the story of how Beth Short's body might have come t...
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san bernardino county
Redefine
Breaking Bad News: Arrest in Meth-Related Solar Panel Theft
Post date:Sometimes we hate having our suspicions confirmed. Look for thefts like this to grow.
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Safety
SoCal Wanderer
LAPD Wants to Stop Car Break-ins at Griffith Park [Updated]
Post date:It shouldn't surprise anyone, but vehicles break-ins are a big problem in Los Angeles—including Griffith Park.
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crime
SoCal Connected
Police Turn to Social Media to Help Crack Down on Nitrous Parties
Post date:The ubiquitous presence of teens on social media is helping police put a stop to illegal yet publicized "laughing gas" parties.
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crime
Food
L.A. Food Trucks Extorted
Post date:Members of the MS-13 gang forced them to pay, or else ...
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crime
SoCal Connected
'Ghosts of the LAPD' May Haunt Dorner Tragedy
Post date:Whether or not Christopher Dorner's accusations of racism and corruption are true, they evoke anew questions of misconduct in a department with a checkered past.
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crime
SoCal Connected
'The Invisible War' Sheds Light on Sexual Assault of Service Women
'The Invisible War' Sheds Light on Sexual Assault of Service Women
Post date:Madeleine talks with director Kirby Dick about a problem the military doesn't like to discuss.
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crime
SoCal Connected
Gun Issue in U.S. a Matter of Public Health, Assault Weapon Ban Not Likely, says Analyst
Post date:Tom Diaz, author of the upcoming book 'The Last Gun,' believes changing gun laws in this country is a matter of national priorities.
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crime
SoCal Focus
Two Views on Panga Boats and Smuggling
Post date:What is right, wrong, innocence, guilt?
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film and media arts
Artbound
Dispatches From the Border Reporters: The Story of Sergio Haro, 'Zeta Weekly' and the Documentary Film 'Reportero'
Post date:Sergio Haro, veteran photojournalist and editor of "Semanario Zeta" is the subject of the documentary film "Reportero."
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SoCal Connected
Crisis at L.A. Courts Has No End in Sight, Judge Says
Post date:Judge Michael Nash reports that L.A. County's already overburdened juvenile court system is only getting worse.