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  • Seeking a snappier city slogan? Just do it
  • Woman won't be charged with felony in Walmart Black Friday pepper-spraying in Porter Ranch
  • Regulators give break to Kinde Durkee clients
  • Larry Elder: Angelenos don't know what true cold is like
  • Good year for Pratt, Whitney Rocketdyne
  • Warner Bros. UltraViolet movie system launch is flubbed
  • What's Happening: Events, promotions and more in Valley businesses for Friday, Dec. 9, 2011
  • 10 Democrats in Congress ask for more customs officers at LAX
  • Police: Va. Tech shooter not person pulled over
  • DA's office won't file charges in Porter Ranch Walmart pepper-spray incident
  • BRIAN MARTIN: Angels owner Arte Moreno no Grinch with Albert Pujols, C.J. Wilson coming to Anaheim
  • Jodie Foster's father, called 'Bernie Madoff of Sherman Oaks,' to be sentenced Friday
  • Body found on Alabama Avenue in Canoga Park
  • Clark Gable's grandson pleads guilty to pointing laser at LAPD helicopter
  • Universal backlot fire damages one building
  • Prosecutors weigh charges against Dodgers' James Loney on alleged November DUI
  • Winnetka teacher gets life in federal prison for murdering wife on Mexico cruise
  • Football stadium would enhance convention business, says AEG
  • Coldplay to perform two nights at Hollywood Bowl
  • Celebrity jurors add flair to case of purloined gel-pen marketing plan
  • Rabbi to become Army chaplain, beard and all
  • Long Beach parolee arrested as suspect in 90-year-old woman's mugging
  • Gas prices keep on falling -- click for lowest prices in the Valley
  • Hacker group posts personal information of top LAPD staffers
  • Last rites for forgotten souls
  • Lawsuit sought to stop $38M cuts
  • Council OKs plan to revive riverfront
  • City nearer tax cuts on dealers of new cars
  • Teen puts sewing skills to good use
  • Dennis McCarthy: Colorful collaboration of wheels, paws
  • Chase opens new bank
  • On the Job With Ken Lloyd: First response by manager is always critical
  • Editorial: Guarding Web privacy -- FTC proposals are step in right direction
  • Editorial: Supporting performance, not fidelity in our politicians
  • Anti-Postal Service conspiracy? Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011
  • Jodie Foster's estranged father convicted of bilking would-be homeowners
  • Cal State Long Beach worker killed when she climbed out of stuck elevator
  • 'M*A*S*H' star Harry Morgan dies at age 96
  • '80s alert: Guns N' Roses, Chili Peppers enter Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  • American Airlines responds via Facebook after Alec Baldwin is kicked off flight
  • Power returning, but heat still on Southern California Edison
  • Record low of 13 degrees in Palmdale; 15 degrees in Lancaster
  • No tickets sold with all six Mega Millions lottery numbers
  • Harry Potter to conjur a Universal Studios home
  • Pearl Harbor vets still doing their duty as their ranks get smaller
  • Board backs `desperately needed' water-rate increase
  • Suspects, fake goods nabbed
  • City to revamp private trash collection plan
  • Trash pact includes plan to educate kids on conservation
  • Doug McIntyre: Storage unit full of ghosts from Christmases Past
  • Work starting on job training center in Pacoima
  • Money Manners; Guy shouldn't have to pay bill for date's sister
  • Editorial: Salute to our forces on Dec. 7 -- Remembering day that lives in infamy
  • Editorial: Public supports do-over on rail question
  • Put a limit on the filibuster: Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011
  • Thomas D. Elias: Rep. Darrell Issa takes aim at air board chief Mary Nichols
  • Jewelry store robbers sought in Simi Valley; schools were on lockdown
  • Santa finds kids giving shorter lists in recession
  • Alec Baldwin booted off American Airlines flight at LAX
  • Wizarding World of Harry Potter coming to Universal Studios Hollywood
  • Low-income housing authority agrees to full audit
  • Inmate reportedly tried to hang himself at downtown jail
  • 9,000 Edison customers still without power
  • Autopsy 'inconclusive' on Laguna Niguel man found dead in his pickup truck
  • City moves to allow overhaul of commercial trash collection
  • Man who allegedly kidnapped teen girl in Venice arrested
  • Man holding pistol to his head, wearing hospital gown arrested by LAPD outside Reseda home
  • L.A. County supervisors approve $10,000 reward, renew another
  • Martin Scorsese to receive Critics' Choice Music+Film Award
  • Los Angeles, Orange County gas prices fall for 26th consecutive day
  • Woman plunges to her death off Queen Mary walkway
  • Man wounded in possible car-to-car shooting in South L.A.
  • Gusty winds smacking Southland again today
  • Plans for slower postal service gets bad reception in Valley
  • Residents blast San Fernando City Hall love triangle
  • Officials seek to encourage banks' good behavior
  • Mayor supports advertising in parks
  • Fuentes proposes help for immigrants
  • DWP board set to vote on increase in water bill rates
  • Zine seeks probe after $1.2M goes to ex-city official
  • Editorial: Lawmakers lose a perk -- It may not be enough, but it's a start
  • Name change for Herman Cain? Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011
  • NASA finds planet that's just about right for life
  • Disneyland, hotel workers reach contract agreement
  • Few teens sexting racy photos, new research says
  • Rosie O'Donnell engaged to girlfriend
  • 2010 Calif. homicide rate drops to 44-year low
  • Clerical workers return to work at ports after one-day strike
  • UC names 12 to Davis pepper-spraying task force
  • Motorcyclist killed in crash involving truck in Malibu
  • Fire damages commercial building in Van Nuys
  • Market gains fade on fears of Germany downgrade
  • Microsoft rolls out Xbox TV platform
  • US service firms expanded in Nov. at slower pace
  • CA high court tosses gang leader's death sentence
  • iPads become child's play
  • Authorities investigate inmate's 'suspicious' death at Lancaster State Prison
  • New round of high winds swirling around Southland
  • Al Martinez: Big gale triggered cat dance to behold
  • Dick Enberg, Ron Dayne and Washington star George Fleming named to Rose Bowl Hall of Fame
  • 'Donna Reed Show' reunion set in Beverly Hills
  • Man shot to death while sitting in a car in L.A. ID'd
  • Sheriff's patrol car collides with car at Lawndale intersection
  • Shotgun-toting Lancaster man who left suicide note with family under psychiatric evaluation
  • L.A, O.C. gas prices fall for 25th day
  • It's Hollywood vs. Silicon Valley in battle over online piracy bill
  • Tiger's back in the swing
  • St. Nick look-alikes fill mall to raise funds for needy kids
  • Big gale triggered cat dance to behold
  • Police union seeks grass-roots support
  • College students these days have a lot to learn: Letters to the Editor for Monday, Dec. 5, 2011
  • Photos: Granada Hills Christmas Parade
  • Valley-based Children's Hunger Fund toy-wrapping program marks 2 decades of doing good deeds
  • Doug McIntyre: Give mayor his due on Occupy L.A.
  • Tiger roars back to win at Thousands Oaks tournament
  • Will your homeowners insurance cover wind damage?
  • Editorial: We need Laura's Law, which requires treatment for mentally ill people who pose a threat to themselves or others
  • Looming state cuts endangering LAUSD magnet program despite its popularity
  • Give mayor his due on Occupy L.A.
  • Pacoima rings in the spirit of season with Christmas parade
  • Get familiar with your homeowners insurance policy
  • Dennis McCarthy: Leo Nonn was a civilian with the heart of a veteran
  • Tip Jar for Dec. 4, 2011
  • Editorial: California voters need a clear choice on taxes
  • Question of the week: How should school districts evaluate teachers?
  • Judy Elliott: Don't turn back the clock on our children's future
  • Getting a job isn't that easy: Letters to the Editor for Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011
  • Charlie Sheen's ex-wife Brooke Mueller arrested in Aspen on suspicion of assault, cocaine possession
  • Singer Mindy McCready, 5-year-old son found by authorities in bedroom closet; custody dispute ongoing
  • 'Hangover'-inspired video brings controversy to candidates Carmen Trutanich, Alan Jackson in district attorney race
  • At least 1 arrested in Occupy L.A. protests across downtown
  • High winds sweep L.A. again, more than 100,000 still without power
  • Undercover cops infiltrated Occupy L.A. in weeks before raid
  • Michael Jackson's doctor plans to appeal conviction, sentence
  • Lakers to play Clippers in first game since lockout on Dec. 19
  • Bank robber threatens bombing to force money from tellers in West Hollywood, West Covina
  • Record dreidel spinning attempt planned for Westwood temple
  • Temporary restraining order stops cuts to in-home support for seniors, disabled
  • Caltech astronomers discover 18 giant planets in systems far, far away
  • Last of Occupy L.A. protesters set to leave jail
  • Gary Oldman stars in Cold War classic 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy'
  • DVDs: 'The Help' more entertaining than enlightening
  • Bookgroups and signings: Week of Dec. 4, 2011
  • 311 rolls out rock for the holidays at KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas
  • Krasinski, Hunt, Common join in-crowd at Sundance Film Festival
  • $350K is going to study rate hike
  • 200,000 homes, businesses dark
  • 8-year-old Palmdale girl is already chess champion
  • Last of protesters set to leave jail
  • Use of photos in video fuels potential legal spat in district attorney race
  • UCLA FOOTBALL: Boise State's Petersen takes himself out of running; Bruins pursuing Houston's Sumlin
  • Clerical workers picket at ports, dockworkers ordered back to work
  • There's a real 'Up' house
  • Sleigh bells ring, homeowners decorate
  • Joshua Siskin: Evergreen trees shine in winter
  • For your home: 'Black and White' book, carousel-animal auction
  • 5 things to do in your garden: Water citrus trees, wait on navel and tangerine harvest, keep carrotwood trees from fruiting, spray decidious fruit trees, harvest Jerusalem artichokes
  • Windaggedon continues; nearly 200,000 homes, businesses still without power in Southland today
  • Derek Fisher happy to be at work for Lakers, not union
  • Child talent manager charged with eight felony sex counts
  • Sheriff's Department investigating Occupy L.A complaints
  • Magic Johnson joins list of would-be Dodgers owners
  • Westwood temple seeks dreidel spinners for world-record attempt
  • Auto dealers see big bump in Black Friday sales
  • Study: Food for sale at children's hospitals often unhealthy
  • Man fatally shot by deputies in Norwalk ID'd
  • Unemployment rate falls to lowest since March 2009
  • Stocks open higher on US jobs news, Merkel talk
  • TOM HOFFARTH: UCLA's Rick Neuheisel out as coach
  • L.A., O.C. gas prices fall for 22nd straight day
  • County firefighters tackle blaze at mobile home in Lancaster
  • Firefighters knock down electrical fire at commercial building in Canoga Park
  • John Lennon's sketches on display, for sale in Studio City
  • Firefighters douse blaze at Woodland Hills home
  • Wildlife Waystation sanctuary faces extinction
  • Young women learn to escape abuse and follow path to success
  • Biz buzz: Achievements, promotions and other news from local businesses -- Dec. 2, 2011
  • Lawyers say $5,000 bail is excessive for Occupy L.A. arrestees
  • High winds create havoc in Southland
  • Auto dealers see big bump in Black Friday sales
  • Wildlife Waystation sanctuary faces extinction
  • Young women learn to escape abuse and follow path to success
  • Mayor, business leaders embark on Asian trade trip
  • Larry Elder: Choosing schools can mean choosing success for our kids
  • BIZBUZZ
  • Photo Gallery: Campus beautification at Castlebay Lane Elementary School
  • Editorial: A risky choice -- LAUSD shouldn't retreat from reform
  • Strong winds knock out power to more than 365,000 customers in Southland
  • Kim Kardashian's husband Kris Humphries seeks annulment
  • Editorial: School-college program makes honor roll
  • Black Friday chaos: Letters to the Editor for Friday, Dec. 2, 2011
  • Photo Gallery: Wildlife Way Station in Sylmar
  • Ralph E. Shaffer: A message from the past for handling today's wind
  • 'Shame' poses intriguing test for NC-17 rating
  • Michael Jackson legacy expected to thrive after trial
  • Giant art exhibit raises awareness for incurable lung disease COPD
  • Daily News readers: How to access the newspaper online if it wasn't delivered today
  • Kanye gets 7 Grammy noms; Adele, Mars, Foos get 6
  • Photo Gallery: Grammy nominations concert
  • Kanye West, Adele, Bruno Mars, Foo Fighters lead Grammy noms
  • Field of debris is cleaned up after a night of Occupy L.A. arrests
  • As L.A. tallies costs, Occupy protesters threaten other action
  • ITT Exelis defense facility In Thousand Oaks will close
  • HIV/AIDS hospitalization rates drop in state
  • Next wave of state cuts looming for L.A. County
  • Water main blowout closes Valley street
  • Kanye West takes 7 Grammy nominations
  • DENNIS MCCARTHY: Save the date - to see how we lived
  • Bankruptcies
  • Winds knock out power in Van Nuys, Granada Hills, Westside, take KNX-AM off the air
  • Chris Reed: Gov. Jerry Brown's suspicion of school reform leaves us in limbo
  • Sam Ho: HIV/AIDS preying on a new generation
  • Don't rely on test scores alone: Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011
  • Editorial: LAPD officers, Occupy L.A. protesters both deserve praise for nonviolent eviction
  • Editorial: Mending hearts -- Caring people changed children's lives
  • IRS refunds totaling $7 million wait for 4,000 L.A. taxpayers to claim them
  • Man treated for depression shoots and kills sleeping brother, then himself
  • Porter Ranch man gets 7 years in prison in shooting of NBCUniversal executive
  • Photo Gallery: Workers clean the Occupy L.A. encampment
  • Adele may be rolling deep with Grammy nominations
  • Toluca Lake street flooded by broken water main
  • Move by central banks exhilarates Wall Street
  • Bud Selig, Frank McCourt won't testify in Dodgers bankruptcy
  • San Fernando mayor confirms affair at city meeting
  • Pot farm found during probation compliance check in Palmdale
  • Photo Gallery: Marijuana grow found in Palmdale
  • State Supreme Court won't review man's conviction for execution-style slaying of Carson man
  • Fire alarms interrupt NBC's 'Nightly News' with Brian Williams
  • Audio of slow, slurring Michael Jackson helped sway judge to give Dr. Conrad Murray the maximum sentence
  • Kourtney Kardashian expecting baby No. 2
  • Groundbreaking LAUSD school-by-school reforms unveiled
  • Grandmother allegedly stabbed to death by grandson ID'd
  • Mega Millions ticket worth $411,656 purchased in L.A. County
  • Scratchers ticket purchased in Glendale is instant $1M winner
  • No tickets sold with all 6 Mega Millions lottery numbers
  • Former Congressman Carlos Moorhead dies at 89
  • Money Manners: Keep holiday gifts for kids simple
  • LAPD set for late-night eviction of Occupy L.A. campers
  • Murray gets the max
  • Some fans let down by sentence
  • Convicted doctor might be in jail for less than 2 years
  • Teens take cop lessons
  • Movement may be on the move
  • Groundbreaking school-by-school reforms unveiled
  • Strong winds to sweep through area, bring high fire danger
  • Sheldon is a pleasing part of L.A. soundtrack
  • LAPD preparing to evict Occupy LA
  • Daily News Editorial: Sports enrich city, not other way around
  • Daily News Editorial: Murray's sentence not what it seems
  • Voters deserve second vote on rail system
  • Pepper-spraying shopper: Daily News Letters to the Editor for Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011
  • State-funded elderly in-home care threatened by budget cuts
  • This holiday season, give the right cookbook to the right person
  • Wines of the week: Fattoria Viticcio Bere, Nonvintage ($17.99) and Chateau Font-Mars Picpoul de Pinet, 2010 ($15.99)
  • Dixie Chicks' pivotal 'Storytellers' now on DVD
  • Make a chili dog that warms up winter
  • Recipe Request: No-Bake Fruit Cake
  • Food & Dining classes and events: Esquire's Eat Like a Man class at Sur La Table, 5-course wine dinner at Ombra in Studio City, and more
  • Cookbook review: 'Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen Cookbook' is a one-volume wonder
  • Seal Beach salon shooting suspect pleads not guilty
  • L.A. City Council OKs $88M contract for firm with ties to Arizona despite boycott
  • 89-year-old woman fatally stabbed in South L.A., grandson suspected
  • Firefighters douse flames at Van Nuys storage facility
  • 3 men buried up to their waists in trench cave-in in Sun Valley
  • L.A. County agrees to settle $2.8M malpractice suit
  • Michael Jackson fans react to sentencing of Dr. Conrad Murray
  • Michael Jackson doctor called suicidal after verdict
  • Victoria's Secret stacks its stage with model moms
  • UCLA football coach Rick Neuheisel officially fired, Mike Johnson takes over after Pac-12 championship
  • L.A. hopes huge new LAX freezer will ice more business
  • Vincent Bonsignore: Mike Leach should be UCLA's next football coach
  • Occupy restraint
  • UCLA's Neuheisel out as coach
  • Officials cite self-defense in pepper spray probe
  • Black Friday spending rises
  • Ken Lloyd: Manager shirking his responsibilities
  • Bargain Hunter for Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011
  • Woman alleges long affair with Cain
  • Pepper-spray incident -- bad manners to blame, not Black Friday: Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011
  • Editorial: Road less traveled -- Gingrich's immigration view merits praise
  • AP IMPACT: More kids skip school shots in 8 states
  • No prison for Nigerian-American who stowed away on cross-country flight
  • Anne Hathaway is engaged to boyfriend Adam Shulman
  • Doctor to be sentenced for Michael Jackson's death
  • Settlement in case where gay softball group disqualified those deemed heterosexual
  • Busiest day of the year at LAX features 'light to moderate' traffic
  • Technology and Santa Claus' mojo don't always mix
  • Margie Petersen, co-founder of Petersen Automotive Museum, dies at 76
  • Photo Gallery: Anti-Wall Street protesters stay in L.A. City Hall area
  • L.A., O.C. gas prices fall for 18th straight day
  • Photo gallery: Occupy L.A. protest, LAPD tries to contain crowd - Gallery 3
  • Students protesting rising fees, pepper-spraying at UCLA today
  • Today expected to be busiest day of the year at LAX
  • Photo gallery: Occupy L.A. protest, LAPD tries to contain crowd - Gallery 2
  • Tense standoff between Occupy L.A., LAPD
  • Black Friday isn't the only game in town
  • Lachlan Markay: Occupy becoming another labor protest
  • Occupy L.A. protesters swarm downtown streets
  • 80th Hollywood Christmas Parade kicks off the holidays
  • Drug-sniffing dog aids family interventions
  • Answers sought on Community Redevelopment Agency's missing $1.7 million
  • Rick Orlov: Wesson's election as council president faces a challenge
  • Al Martinez: Grateful for blessings, but bucking status quo
  • Occupy L.A. watches, waits for eviction
  • Drag race results in fiery crash in Malibu
  • The menace of shopping rage: Daily News Letters to the Editor for Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011
  • Tip Jar for Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011.
  • Reports show housing markets aren't same
  • BREAKING NEWS: UCLA sources say Neuheisel to be relieved of duties after
    Pac-12 title game
  • Occupy becoming another labor protest
  • Daily News Editorial: Black Friday violence
  • Teachers need real evaluation
  • Tentative NBA deal may give Lakers fans a Christmas present
  • Catholics adopt new English-language Missal for Mass
  • Pepper-spray suspect from Porter Ranch Walmart surrenders to Valley police
  • Elderly care program struggling with fraud
  • Valley's Lois Lee to be honored for her Children of the Night efforts
  • Operation Gratitude volunteers stuff care packages for troops
  • Motorists rescue driver from burning truck on 101 Freeway in Calabasas
  • Woman who pepper sprayed Black Friday Wal-Mart shoppers surrenders to police
  • Occupy LA shows no signs of leaving City Hall lawns
  • Drivers headed through I-5's Grapevine warned of damaging winds
  • Mars rover lifts off for 2 year mission
  • 80th Hollywood Christmas Parade to wind through Tinseltown on Sunday
  • Increased security planned for USC-UCLA football game
  • Michael Fassbender's recent roles probe human psychology
  • Enthused by 3-D, Martin Scorsese sees in a new dimension
  • Antonio Villaraigosa: A sad commentary on legislators, litigation and our schools
  • The menace of shopping rage: Letters to the Editor for Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011
  • Father with sons on rival USC, UCLA football teams faces dilemma
  • Violence gives black eye to Black Friday shopping
  • Shrinks blame shoppers' bad Black Friday behavior on anxiety, group mentality
  • Mayor orders Monday eviction for Occupy L.A. encampment
  • Abandoned Lake Balboa home is neighborhood eyesore
  • Body found in fountain at Studio City strip mall
  • Six hurt in crash of two cars, MTA bus in North Hollywood
  • Wade Graham uncovers backyard tales that reveal how America has grown
  • Joshua Siskin: Tropical croton is a stunning beauty known for its leaves
  • Mayor: Occupy LA must leave City Hall camp Monday
  • For Your Home: Chaise from Thos. Moser, Dian Keaton on Facebook for Bed, Bath & beyond
  • 2 arrested in Burbank check on sex offenders, parolees and probationers
  • Woman pepper sprays Black Friday shoppers at Porter Ranch Wal-Mart, injures 20
  • Photo gallery: Reader photos from chaotic scene after pepper-spray attack at Wal-Mart in Porter Ranch
  • Violent clashes reported among Black Friday shoppers across the country
  • Los Angeles, Orange County gas prices fall for 15th consecutive day
  • Teen walking with mother in South-Central L.A. shot, wounded in drive-by
  • Cars collide with Metro bus in Van Nuys, 2 critically injured
  • Corona man killed when his pickup crashed along 118 freeway ID'd
  • 3 people killed in double homicide, suicide in La Puente ID'd
  • Police investigate murder of man, woman in Gardena
  • Dead body found in back seat of rental car parked in Jefferson Park alley
  • Black Friday starting earlier than ever; more shoppers expected
  • Man fatally shot in North Long Beach ID'd
  • Man struck, killed by car in Huntington Beach
  • Photo Gallery: Thanksgiving at the Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission
  • Man's body found at Studio City shopping center
  • Breaking: Multiple injuries in pre-Black Friday crowd at Porter Ranch Wal-Mart
  • Photo Gallery: Hollywood treasures on display at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood
  • Hollywood treasures on view at Grauman's Chinese Theatre
  • Give Joe Paterno a break: Letters to the Editor for Friday, Nov. 25, 2011
  • Larry Elder: Thanks to my father, who gave all he could
  • Photo Gallery: 40 beagles rescued from testing lab in Spain
  • Rescued beagles seek new homes
  • Giving thanks for a good meal at Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission
  • Valley Family Center in San Fernando cuts services after funding losses
  • Trade group says California may face loss of 125,000 aerospace jobs in 10 years
  • Editorial: L.A. doesn't need to spend tax dollars on outsourcing work that city can do itself
  • Editorial: Laura Richardson's ethics defense falls short
  • Will Durst: Pundits give thanks for politicians
  • French director pays tribute to Hollywood's classic past with 'The Artist'
  • US troops celebrate last Thanksgiving in Iraq
  • Man shot, wounded Nov. 7 in Carson dies at hospital
  • 2 Bell police cars collide, officer trapped inside car for nearly 30 minutes
  • Man, woman found fatally shot in Gardena
  • Black Friday starting earlier than ever; more shoppers expected
  • Water main break floods underground garage in West Hollywood, damages 6 vehicles
  • Mixed martial arts training enters mainstream
  • Crash sends car over side of 101 freeway into light pole in Encino, 2 injured
  • Bad drivers and thieves abound, police warn
  • L.A. councilman calls for ban on pot shops
  • Foreclosures fall in lackluster market
  • Herb Wesson elected City Council president
  • L.A. looks at axing new-car dealer tax
  • Man dies in Mission Hills after driving off freeway into yard
  • bANKRUPTCIES
  • Airport officials: Flights on time, get to the airport early
  • Garden Grove mother arrested on involuntary manslaughter warrant
  • Man killed when pickup truck crashes along 118 freeway, ends up in home's backyard
  • Holiday events in the San Fernando Valley and beyond
  • PDF: Daily News Thanksgiving survival guide: Everything you need to know to cook, eat, and entertain your way through Turkey day
  • Mayor sets deadline for Occupy L.A. to leave
  • Dennis McCarthy: Burbank couple celebrate 80th anniversary on Thanksgiving
  • Video: Harold and Pauline Owings of Burbank celebrate their 80th wedding anniversary
  • Photo gallery: Chatsworth High students decorate doors to illustrate subcultures of L.A.
  • Lottery ticket bought in Torrance brings winner $201,000 of cheer
  • Carport fire in Whitter destroys, damages 40 vehicles; 2 firefighters injured
  • Lawyers for Michael Jackson doctor ask for probation
  • Photo gallery: Kim Kardashian, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Kirk Douglas, Jennifer Love Hewitt serve the hungry at L.A. Mission
  • L.A. City Council chooses first black president
  • Man fatally shoots ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend and then himself at La Puente home
  • Councilman Jose Huizar wants pot shops banned in L.A.
  • Killer of students in 1978 dies of natural causes on death row
  • Man convicted of second-degree murder in fatal stabbing of east Hollywood theater director
  • Bush tax cuts create jobs? Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011
  • Bookgroups and signings: Week of Nov. 20, 2011
  • Muggers who beat up 88-year-old woman sought
  • Thanksgiving closures
  • Motorcyclist killed in crash in Inglewood
  • Milwaukee's Ryan Braun wins NL MVP
  • New city program aims to turn foreclosed home sites into parks
  • Early start on Black Friday
  • Report warns parents of toy hazards
  • Occupy L.A. leaders say city backpedaled on offer of office space
  • `It's a Wonderful Life' will have its day in L.A.
  • City considers `scoring' the banks it patronizes
  • Doug McIntyre: In L.A.: Break the law, win a prize
  • Thanksgiving closure box
  • Money Matters: In-laws' failure to help pay ill son's expenses causing anger
  • Concealed weapons and crime: Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011
  • Photo: Dental checkups at St. Jane Francis School in North Hollywood
  • Occupy L.A. lease deal could be up to City Council
  • Economy means scaled-back Thanksgiving for many
  • Daily News Editorial: Long Beach going too far in Occupy embrace
  • Jane Warner and Wendy Greuel: Clean cars -- it's a California thing
  • Thomas D. Elias: PUC secrecy on solar power costs puts users in the dark
  • Medtronic beats estimates on higher 2Q sales
  • Canyon Country man wanted for allegedly embezzling $40,000 from neighborhood water board
  • Mick Jagger, Keith Richards reminisce on re-release of 1978's 'Some Girls'
  • Jewish activist killed, rabbi critically injured while crossing North La Brea Avenue
  • MLB players, owners sign agreement
  • Born to be royal (and wild): Prince Harry rents Harley for 1st trip to Vegas
  • Man pleads not guilty to baseball bat beating death at Walmart store
  • L.A. County Supervisors ask governor to declare San Pedro slide a local disaster
  • Port of Los Angeles may offer incentives to reduce ship pollution
  • City moves to allow overhaul of commercial trash collection
  • Man shot today in Lincoln Heights today, 2 suspects flee in car
  • Turkey giveaways held across the Southland today
  • Man convicted of double murder, carjacking is sentenced to 2 life terms
  • Breaking: Fuel spill closes 2 lanes of 118 Freeway at De Soto in Porter Ranch
  • More people turning to clinics in pharmacies and other retail spaces
  • Chatsworth suspect with fake gun nabbed via 'Find My Phone' iPhone app
  • High school teams vie to create best Thanksgiving stuffing
  • Home sales continue rising for 6th month
  • Hearings set for redistricting contract
  • Council closer to bank rule
  • Support pouring in for lovable pit bull
  • Mediator appointed in Dodgers-Fox bankruptcy fight
  • Fatal crash occurs on rain-slick La Tuna Canyon Road
  • One shot in high-speed chase
  • Firm should set rules for social media site's use
  • How Cupertino homicide suspect Shareef Allman eluded huge manhunt for 22 hours
  • Earlier story: Massive manhunt under way for gunman who shot coworkers at Cupertino quarry
  • Customs troubling to Hahn: Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011
  • Daily News Editorial: Budget in limbo -- Stakes high for redevelopment ruling
  • Bus carrying Burroughs varsity soccer team catches fire, no injuries
  • 1 killed, 1 hospitalized after 2-car crash in Sun Valley
  • 2 suspects steal park ranger SUV in Castaic, lead police on chase to Sylmar
  • Co-chairs say debt panel has failed to reach deal
  • UC Davis students protest use of pepper spray
  • Steve Borgard: Teens can't be victims, offenders at the same time
  • Camille Levee: AT&T, T-Mobile merger means improved health
  • Phyllis M. Daugherty: Running Mission shelter is a city responsibility
  • Tesa Becica: Cell towers put us at risk but L.A. leaders won't act
  • Devyn Gortner and Robin Estrin: Region's already suffered Fukushima-style accident
  • Paul Dumont: Sober-living housing can be good neighbors
  • Barbara Joan Grubman: Here as everywhere, we're all relying on the kindness of strangers
  • Sanctity of one's home important: Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 14, 2011
  • Photo Gallery: Fatal car crash in Sunland
  • Missing San Dimas man returns home
  • SoCalGas to add 1,000 new natural gas-powered trucks to customer service fleet
  • Judge denies Michael Jackson doc's bid for new testing
  • Santa Clarita's courtship of the film industry pays off
  • Photo gallery: Movie ranch locations in Santa Clarita
  • Road crumbles to the sea
  • LAUSD backs ads to help close funding gap
  • New royalty
  • City ponders how to cut receipts tax
  • Herb Wesson may have to quit smoking
  • Al Martinez: Pulling for dark skies, bright stars to prevail
  • Letters to the Editor for Monday, Nov. 21, 2011
  • Ladies night at AMAs: Swift, Adele take 3; Minaj wins 2
  • Motorist suspected of DUI survives crash, but his passengers die
  • Santa Clarita's courtship of the film industry pays off
  • L.A. Auto Show revving up driver interest
  • Soccer's chance for glory in L.A.
  • 2 heart attack survivors share a new interest in running
  • Doug McIntyre: Outsiders left out of candidate programs
  • Dennis McCarthy: Kids now know who the real heroes are
  • Gregory J. Wilcox: Home loan guarantee limit set to rise again
  • Daily News Tip Jar for Nov. 20, 2011
  • Enforced enlightenment: Daily News Letters to the Editor for Nov. 20, 2011
  • Daily News editorial: Occupy L.A. is Beck's big test
  • Jonathan Dobrer: With our present path, will there be an America left to defend?
  • Julie Perron: Focus should be placed on 'never again'
  • Erin Auerbach: Of dirty diapers and uncivil unrest
  • Canoga Park man dies in alleged DUI crash; driver booked on suspicion of murder
  • Police: Man suspected of killing transgender woman in Hollywood may have robbed 2nd woman
  • Renovated baseball field reopens at Pacoima recreation center today
  • World's lightest metal is (almost) all air
  • Paris Hilton's brother crashes into two parked cars in Brentwood, leaves scene
  • UCLA microbiologist develops 'smart bomb' mouthwash to stop cavities
  • Police seek driver who tried to run over cop in Sherman Oaks
  • 4 arrested in drug overdose death of Thousand Oaks quarterback
  • Wet Sunday on tap for Southland
  • Photo Gallery: 'From Silver Screen to Die-cast: Disney Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel'
  • DVDs: Nostalgic adventure unspools in 'Super 8'
  • Michelle Williams brings back Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe in new film
  • Disney-Pixar's big-screen 'Cars' turn into Mattel's toy treasures
  • Criminals using subway to make quick getaway
  • A comeback for holiday travel
  • 4 teens held in football player's likely overdose
  • Chatsworth Hills Academy to build state-of-the-art campus
  • Settlement gives break to seniors
  • Tagging glorification complicates policing
  • Garcetti proposes Wesson take over as council chief on Jan. 2
  • Former UCLA, NBA star Walt Hazzard dies
  • Official says Robert Wagner not a suspect in Natalie Wood death
  • THIS JUST IN: 2 men trapped in San Pedro storage tank rescued">THIS JUST IN: 2 men trapped in San Pedro storage tank rescued
  • Schizophrenic man bolted from vehicle while on the San Diego (405) Freeway in Van Nuys area
  • For Your Home: Cleaning smells like the holidays with Method
  • Joshua Siskin: Keep plumerias safe from the cold
  • Homes & Gardens calendar: Heritage Oak Walk at Descanso, Wellness Community Holiday Home Tour in Agoura Hills and Westlake Village, and more
  • Dating service leaves Valley women's hearts, wallets empty
  • Joe Paterno has lung cancer, son says
  • Crystal Cathedral to be sold to Catholic diocese
  • NCAA launching investigation of Penn State
  • Regis Philbin makes exit from morning TV
  • Avastin doesn't help breast-cancer patients, says FDA as it revokes approval of drug
  • Oklahoma State women's basketball coaches die in Arkansas plane crash
  • Syracuse puts assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine on leave amid ball boy's claim of molestation
  • 3-day Thanksgiving food drive begins today at Angel Stadium
  • 3 teens arrested in connection with Griffen Kramer's death in Agoura
  • Bonnie Pointer, member of Pointer Sisters, arrested for possessing controlled substance
  • Occupy L.A. files request for temporary restraining order
  • L.A. Auto Show opens
  • Masked gunman shoots, wounds driver in Koreatown; steals her purse
  • Sigalert on the Ventura (101) Freeway east/south before Van Nuys Boulevard, backup to 405
  • LAPD bomb squad detonates suspicious object on Sherman Oaks bus
  • L.A. Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw easily wins NL Cy Young
  • Medical services shift to some LAUSD schools
  • Credit card use by DWP is down
  • Al Martinez: On life, death and innocence of children
  • Authorities looking into Natalie Wood's 1981 drowning death
  • Photo Gallery: Authorities re-open case of Natalie Wood's 1981 drowning death
  • Daily News Editorial: Watchdog delay -- Naming a DWP ratepayer advocate is becoming more and more urgent
  • Elected officials need to pay us back: Letters to the Editor for Friday, Nov. 18, 2011
  • Daily News Calendar: Holiday events in the San Fernando Valley and beyond
  • Feeling green: Jason Segel brings Muppets back to big screen
  • Film review: 'Happy Feet Two' taps penguin magic again -- 3 stars
  • Radio: Wave of Christmas music arrives at L.A. stations
  • Faculty members converge for 1-day strike at CSUDH
  • Jury awards $65M in punitive damages to woman abused by Tarzana hospital employee
  • Occupy protesters barred from pitching tents at LAPD HQ
  • AP: Demi Moore to divorce Ashton Kutcher
  • Warrant issued for Long Beach man, LAPD detective charged with domestic violence
  • D.A.: Beware of phony fire inspectors targeting county businesses
  • Anaheim man arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting runaway teen girl
  • Man hospitalized after explosion at spa manufacturing company in Anaheim
  • Photo Gallery: 23 anti-Wall Street protesters arrested in downtown L.A.
  • 23 anti-Wall Street protesters arrested in downtown L.A.
  • Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa grateful no violent clashes between police and Occupy protesters in L.A.
  • At L.A. Auto Show, green gives way to performance, luxury
  • A taster's guide to Ventura County wineries
  • L.A., O.C. gas prices fall for 7th consecutive day
  • L.A. Auto Show opens Friday
  • Man fatally wounded in South L.A. drive-by shooting ID'd
  • Hit-and-run driver crashes into Norms restaurant; patron, waiter injured
  • Fishing boat used for human smuggling intercepted off O.C. coast, 10 detained
  • Woman dies from burns after fire at South L.A. home
  • South Santa Fe Avenue reopened after freight train and semi truck collided
  • Wife killer faces sentencing
  • Man barricades himself inside a Motel 6 room in Bell Gardens for 7 hours
  • Union to hold one-day strike today at Cal State Dominguez Hills in Carson
  • Violence flares as CSU trustees approve 9% tuition increase
  • Green? Not so much
  • Bitter tuition clash as CSU trustees approve tuition hike
  • CSUN students protest cost hike, fewer classes
  • Cracking down on lighting up
  • Mayor sets pocket park plan rolling
  • Public land transfer deal protects nature near golf course
  • U.S. Army captain pleads not guilty to molesting girl
  • Council calls for extending tax holiday
  • URGENT: Protests, reported violence forces CSU trustees to recess">URGENT: Protests, reported violence forces CSU trustees to recess
  • Reporting road repairs, graffiti going high-tech
  • CSU trustees approve tuition hike, chaos erupts at meeting
  • Family hopes stolen 3-foot stork statue returns to its roost
  • Dennis McCarthy: Muniz siblings share drive for education
  • Local Bankruptcies for Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011
  • Police looking for man following teen girls around Hale Middle School in Woodland Hills
  • Daily News Editorial: Tough times -- CSU faculty demands for salary equality overlook students' plight
  • Hector Villagra: Chief Baca should resign or clean house
  • DWP customers conserve and are punished for it: Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011
  • Judge dismisses charge against man accused of stalking actress/singer Selena Gomez
  • US authorities find major drug tunnel in San Diego
  • CSU trustees approve tuition hike amid protest
  • Manson follower Charles 'Tex' Watson denied parole
  • Hope Solo latest celebrity kicked off 'Dancing With the Stars'
  • Don't forget the importance of safe food handling during the holidays
  • 3 pit bulls that killed 42 goats in county-run animal shelter in Lancaster
  • Workers push back against earlier holiday openings
  • Ricky Gervais to return as host of Golden Globes
  • 'Wizard of Oz' Munchkin Karl Slover dies at 93
  • DWP urges $5 monthly increase to offset water conservation
  • Hard to please everyone with annual Oscars show
  • Stylish, airy roof planned for proposed NFL Farmers Field stadium
  • L.A. County balks at parolee transfer plan
  • Veteran gets 5 years for backyard ammo dump
  • Doug McIntyre: Congress members are the ultimate Wall St. insiders
  • Merry Christmas forecast for the region's retailers
  • LAUSD's Deasy says he hopes to have teachers' contract ready for board in a matter of days
  • Alan Alda wears a QR code on his wrist to promote Marie Curie play at Geffen
  • Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them
  • Post office near default? Losses mount to $5.1B
  • Captured: 3 of 4 pit bulls that killed 42 goats in Lake Los Angeles, 1 dog still at large
  • Gabrielle Giffords faces long road, wants to return to Hill
  • Reseda man gets 5 years in federal prison, $800,000 cleanup bill for storing explosive, hazardous waste in backyard
  • Daily News Editorial: Road rage -- Street repairs are costly for L.A.
  • Jerry Sandusky TV interview could haunt him at trial
  • Thomas D. Elias: Business-unfriendly state? The numbers don't say so
  • Mike Littwin: Court decision may be political game-changer
  • Teachers are the real heroes: Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011
  • Congress pushes back on healthier school lunches
  • Beck: Occupy L.A. encampment will likely move, no immediate shutdown planned
  • Autopsy scheduled for body of Whittier man electrocuted in Saturday's storm
  • L.A. County home sales up, prices down
  • Apple names Arthur Levinson chairman
  • Slow San Pedro landslide worsens, area fenced off
  • Residents to sound off on Calif bullet train plan
  • 2 men arrested after 20-minute car chase from Culver City to downtown L.A.
  • Los Angeles city fire captain charged with attempted drug possession
  • Center Financial announces death of founding director David Z. Hong
  • Whole NBA season in jeopardy
  • Questions and answers on NBA labor woes
  • Kemp close on $160 million Dodgers pact that would set team record
  • Proposal to repair roadways hits block
  • Panel to mull `responsible banking'
  • 40 goats killed by pit bull dogs in Lake Los Angeles
  • Rough start for parolee transfers
  • Easton skate venture set
  • Too much is made of recruiting calls
  • Giffords praises husband as brave in ABC interview
  • Cold Creek resident among those backing new "Dark Skies" law
  • Daily News Editorial: Redistricting fears -- City panel shouldn't be pressured by officeholders
  • Question of the week: Where's darkness fit in a city of lights?
  • 'Apron' parking a hazard: Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011
  • Obama health-care overhaul to get pre-election showdown in U.S. Supreme Court
  • Occupy L.A. to bring social workers to aid homeless
  • Not-so-great expectations for presidents -- including Obama -- in year 4
  • Car fire in Van Nuys spreads to attic of vacant fourplex
  • Previously conjoined California twins set to go home -- in separate car seats
  • Assemblyman Gil Cedillo to run for 1st District seat on L.A. City Council
  • Portions of I-5 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley closing for 4 nights
  • 'Jersey Shore's' JWoWW says TSA singled her out for pat down in Fargo, N.D.
  • Apple launches iTunes Match a couple weeks late
  • Burbank middle school English instructor's unorthodox techniques earn her Teacher of the Year honor
  • Catholic diocese boosts offer for Crystal Cathedral to $57.5 million
  • CSU tuition to rise $498 per student in 2012-13 if state doesn't supply $138 million, say trustees
  • Stolen moving truck of new Long Beach family is recovered; camper still missing
  • LAX forecast to be nation's busiest airport during Thanksgiving
  • LAUSD gets up to $4 million from Wasserman Foundation for music education, field trips, supplies and class projects
  • Classroom star shines
  • Residents backing law to keep night skies dark
  • Communities gather for change
  • Rick Orlov: Berman-Sherman race gaining steam
  • Al Martinez: Honorable men seen through fog of war
  • GOP hypocritical? Letters to the Editor for Nov. 14, 2011
  • Richard Gibson: Homeowners denied equal bankruptcy rights
  • Yorkshire puppies stolen; owner offers $10,000 reward
  • Man, 96, arrested on suspicion of killing wife
  • Man electrocuted by power line remains hospitalized
  • Doug McIntyre: Penn State drops ball, pays with reputation
  • Video: LAUSD Chef Mark Baida introduces new food at Cardenas Elementary in Van Nuys
  • More veggies, less fat: New LAUSD lunch menu leaving some kids cold
  • Suit against IMDb shedding light on how birth dates can kill acting careers
  • Robert Pattinson ponders a more adult 'Twilight' movie
  • Suit against IMDb shedding light on how birth dates can kill careers
  • School menu leaves some kids cold
  • Experience NoHo arts festival displays community's playful side
  • Penn State drops ball, pays with reputation
  • Glen Rothner: Angelenos should own the Dodgers
  • Gregory J. Wilcox: L.A. Auto Show reflects stabilizing industry
  • Dennis McCarthy: Owner strives to pay for Boo's surgery
  • Tip Jar for Nov. 13, 2011
  • Daily News Editorial: Smaller races give political outsiders a better chance at seeking change
  • Dollars and sense: Daily News Letters to the Editors for Nov. 13, 2011
  • U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to make stops in Castaic, Saugus, Griffith Park this weekend
  • Missing Canoga Park man with Alzheimer's found in Long Beach
  • Fire at Reseda mini mall believed to be arson
  • Grapevine gets snow; showers push rainfall totals above norm for Southland
  • Lancaster deputies arrest 2 armed robbery suspects after 6 hour standoff
  • Robert Pattinson stars in 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1"
  • Photo Gallery: The 'Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World' exhibit at LACMA
  • 'Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World' at LACMA
  • Leonardo DiCaprio becomes J. Edgar Hoover on film
  • Bookgroups and signings: Week of Nov. 13, 2011
  • DVDs: 'Beginners' a sweet story of finding oneself
  • Group restores bikes for needy children
  • A show of appreciation by paradegoers in the Valley
  • Lancaster's spy plane plan OK'd
  • 11th-hour addition welcomed
  • Group planning Occupy Rose Parade protest
  • Assistant coach for Hart High School's freshman football team arrested for allegedly having sex with teen girl
  • Newlyweds in Hawaii crash were Pa. engineers
  • Sherman Oaks homeowner gets ultimate chef's kitchen with high-end appliances, lower-cost cabinets and counters
  • Joshua Siskin: Cycad king -- Glendale author Loran Whitelock creates a home oasis
  • Photo gallery: Chef's kitchen in Sherman Oaks -- high-end appliances, low-cost cabinets and countertops from IKEA
  • Photo gallery: The Glendale cycad garden of Loran Whitelock
  • Homes and Gardens calendar: Fall Color Walk at Descanso, Bromeliad care talk in Encino, new roses presentation in Camarillo, and more
  • For your home: New books -- 'The Right Color' by Eve Ashcraft, 'The Perfectly Imperfect Home' by Deborah Needleman
  • James Earl Jones accepts honorary Oscar from afar
  • Stocks surge after Italy passes economic reforms
  • Veterans Day observances planned for Los Angeles County
  • Teen shot to death in Compton
  • 79-year-old woman struck, killed by van near South L.A.
  • Motorcyclist, passenger injured after rear-end collision on 105 freeway in Paramount
  • Man dies in fiery crash after slamming car into palm tree on Sunset Boulevard
  • LAFD captain facing drug charge for allegedly trying to buy heroin from undercover police officers
  • Man wounded in gang-related shooting at Venice park
  • Irvine restaurant to offer veterans free meals Friday
  • Offices closed, services operating on Veterans Day
  • Man found shot to death inside South L.A. mechanic shop
  • LAPD searches for person of interest in hit-and-run crash near Silver Lake area
  • 134 firefighters douse blaze at Reseda auto parts store
  • LAPD searches for suspect who shot, killed man outside Reseda liquor store
  • Father of man on probation arrested for having gun, pot for sale
  • Al Martinez: Ending war on coyotes is cause for pause
  • She toured Vietnam with USO, now she shares vets' cancer battle
  • 11-11-11 is lucky date for some
  • Baby boomers in San Fernando Valley and across the country lower expectations for retirement years
  • WOMAN WITH CANCER SHARES VETS' BATTLE
  • 11-11-11 is lucky date for some
  • Driverless pods, tunnel among ideas to aid traffic
  • Baby boomers lower expectations
  • NoHo artists urge public to experience a festival Saturday in the district
  • LAX traveler held after marijuana is found in baggage
  • AL MARTINEZ COLUMN: Ending war on coyotes is cause for pause
  • BizzBuzz
  • Calle 13 dominates Latin Grammys
  • Calle 13 leads winners at Latin Grammys preshow
  • Kirsten Dunst deals with depression in award-winning 'Melancholia' performance
  • Daily News Editorial: Security added -- Steps raise rail service comfort level
  • Bill Lawson: Think about how to help our disabled U.S. veterans
  • Occupy movement's message not impressive: Letters to the Editor for Friday, Nov. 11, 2011
  • Billy Crystal tweets that he's hosting the Oscars
  • The Colonel had more than 1 secret
  • 'Healthy Is the New Skinny': Throwing a few curves at model myths
  • L.A. city fire captain allegedly tries to purchase heroin from undercover police officers
  • Traditional turkey dinner costs 13 percent more
  • APNewsBreak: New advice on kids' cholesterol tests
  • Zipcar opens office in Hollywood, plans to add cars around L.A.
  • 2 separate arrests at LAX net
    120 pounds of pot, gun and ammo
  • 'Yarn bombing' shrouds Pierce College's Brahma Bull in warm, fuzzy stitching
  • 3 men allegedly carjack taxi driver at knifepoint in Palmdale area
  • Photo gallery: Shakira receives Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year award
  • Gang member's conviction, death sentence upheld in Pomona police officer's slaying
  • Evacuation in West Hills neighborhood over, no explosives found
  • Photo Gallery: 4 celebs left on 'Dancing With the Stars'
  • Sylmar woman gets jail sentence for chaining dog to fence and binding it with packing tape on 106-degree day
  • Photos: Car burns on Canoga offramp on westbound Ventura (101) Freeway in Woodland Hills
  • Man shot in Willowbrook dies at hospital
  • New Jersey teen reported missing while visiting USC campus found safe
  • Gang member profiled on 'America's Most Wanted' arrested in L.A.
  • L.A., O.C. gas prices unchanged
  • L.A. Kings to begin food drive tonight
  • Los Angeles redevelopment projects on hold
  • 9 percent CSU tuition hike looms
  • 'Apron parking' nears OK
  • Memorial scheduled for Canoga Park grad Marine Lance Cpl. Mario Arias Jr.
  • Redistricting panel reconsiders choice for executive director
  • Elimination of business tax raises questions with some
  • Rescued pup ready for home
  • Buscaino, Furutani win place in runoff race for Hahn's seat
  • Dennis McCarthy: Vet teaches lesson in honoring country
  • Veterans Day events
  • Hungry for a fast-food deal
  • Campaign funds pay the rent: Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011
  • Daily News Editorial: Reaching needy -- The continued economic slump puts food banks in dire situation
  • Gil Garcetti: Death penalty cases not a smart use of limited funds
  • Do you know this man? White Memorial doesn't know patient's name
  • 'Family Circus' creator Bil Keane dies at 89
  • Photo gallery: Chick-fil-A to open in Northridge on Thursday
  • White wine adds to sage-infused turkey
  • Food & Dining classes and events: Healthy Fall Cooking, White Truffle Dinner, Jif New Classics Recipe Contest
  • Liver transplants for alcoholics? New study says 'yes'
  • Photo Gallery: Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez news conference
  • City of L.A. may be liable for Occupy camp
  • Calif. Supreme Court to hear redevelopment case
  • 200 protesters throng intersection near UCLA
  • Missouri woman found fused to recliner in home
  • Police: Watch for mountain lions in Burbank
  • DCFS chief interviews under way
  • LAX on track to test trusted traveler program
  • Mayor backs tax cut to lure car dealers
  • CSU plans 9 percent tuition hike if funding drops
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor, 94, rushed to UCLA Medical Center
  • Dennis McCarthy: Women's Club still supporting veterans
  • Daily News Editorial: We need positive candidates
  • Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011
  • Daily News Question of the Week: Should coins replace dollars?
  • Crowds cheer with `justice for Michael' chants
  • Amgen to buy back $5B in shares
  • Aircraft maintenance management firm expands to Van Nuys
  • 20 years after HIV diagnosis, he still has magic
  • New Muse School campus opens
  • Religious schools will merge in fall
  • Metro expands late-night rail service
  • Veterans Day schedule
  • Woman accuses Herman Cain of reaching for genitals
  • Apple's new Siri could get you into hot water behind the wheel
  • Suspect arrested in attempted abduction of 6-year-old boy from Monrovia area
  • Penn State sex scandal engulfing revered Joe Paterno
  • Rodney King pleads not guilty to DUI in Riverside
  • Manhattan Beach teen found dead at UCLA fraternity
  • Michael Jackson doctor convicted in star's 2009 drug death
  • Justin Bieber will take paternity test, spokesman says
  • Michael Jackson's family 'overjoyed' at guilty verdict
  • LaToya Jackson tweets, 'I'm shaking uncontrollably,' on news of Dr. Conrad Murray verdict
  • Dr. Conrad Murray could face up to 4 years in prison for Jackson's death
  • Video: Woman accuses GOP candidate Herman Cain of inappropriate sexual advances
  • Interactive: Dr. Conrad Murray's road to a verdict in his manslaughter trial over Michael Jackson's death
  • Gloria Allred says new woman to accuse Herman Cain
  • Fire damages apartment buildling in Hacienda Heights
  • Man fatally stabbed in unincorporated area, suspect arrested
  • Herman Cain to appear on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
  • Bicycle rider killed in Santa Monica Mountains near Malibu ID'd
  • 4 car-theft suspects arrested after pursuit through Sun Valley area
  • Teen deaths spur suicide outreach at Agoura High School
  • L.A., O.C. gas price fall slightly
  • Free HIV testing today at Earvin 'Magic' Johnson Recreation Area
  • Snow closes Angeles Forest Highway at Big Tujunga Canyon Road
  • Summit eyes future of Valley transportation
  • Teen deaths spur suicide outreach at school
  • Al Martinez: SMH @ all the txt spk when young readers hmu
  • Drawing history
  • Full slate of candidates in race for council seat
  • Rick Orlov: Politicians may get good fundraising news
  • Holiday movie preview: Oscar race heats up
  • OwnTheDodgers seeks to sell two million shares at $500 apiece
  • Avril Lavigne in a brawl at Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
  • LAPD command staff under fire in wake of $38 million in harassment, discrimination payouts
  • Bad loss in court no bar to success
  • Two violent incidents cause concern about Occupy L.A.
  • Dennis McCarthy: 17-year quest to say `thank you' succeeds
  • Doug McIntyre: Feds ignore the big fish and focus on the small fry
  • Headed out of town for the holidays? Make sure your pup is in good hands
  • Gregory J. Wilcox: Cellphone costs aboard cruise ships a shock
  • Tip Jar: Business seminars, classes and events for the week of Nov. 6, 2011
  • HOUSE REPUBLICANS SAY IT'S TIME TO CONVERT TO COINS
  • Daily News Editorial: All-American names come from all kinds of backgrounds, and that's a good thing
  • Babies booming: Letters to the Editor for Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011
  • Michael L. Marlow: Net cast too wide for problem drinkers
  • Arrest warrant issued for former Bengals receiver Terrell Owens
  • Leading ape researcher Mootnick dies in Santa Clarita
  • Devastating Bel Air Fire remember 50 years later
  • Motorcyclist critically injured in Malibu crash
  • It's all for one as Musketeer Nation rallies around cancer-stricken Moorpark football player Austin Munoz
  • Boy, 6, escapes would-be kidnapper by biting suspect
  • Motorist in Santa Clarita crash that injured boy flees, is arrested 40 miles away
  • Edison: What to do when the power goes out
  • Video: Martial artists thwart robbery attempt at L.A. hotel
  • Daylight saving time ends tonight; turn clocks back an hour
  • Motorist drives car into Tujunga Wash in Lake View Terrace
  • Ron Galperin to run for L.A. city controller
  • Andy Rooney, wry '60 Minutes' commentator, dies
  • End of Daylight Saving means It's time to check smoke and CO alarms
  • Changes in Occupy Los Angeles crowd prompt concern
  • Roy Rogers' 'Happy Trails' led to San Fernando Valley's Chatsworth
  • What's wrong with snacking while you shop?
  • ROY ROGERS' HAPPY TRAILS LED TO VALLEY
  • Changes in crowd prompt concern
  • It's time to check alarms
  • DCFS chief interviews under way
  • Right time for a puppy?
  • Gardena High grad Dennis Gilbert could be a factor in Dodgers purchase
  • Groupon's IPO sets valuation at highest since Google, stock immediately jumps
  • Joshua Siskin: Tarzana plant enthusiast's yard is a lush botanical garden
  • For Your Home: Glider takes style beyond the nursery, HGTV show seeks motivated homeowners
  • Photo gallery: HGTV 'Design on a Dime' host Casey Noble scours Los Angeles, Long Beach and Santa Monica vintage shops in search of cheap chic
  • HGTV 'Design on a Dime' host Casey Noble scours Los Angeles, Long Beach and Santa Monica vintage shops in search of cheap chic
  • Scott S. Powell: America needs a leader who can implement a turnaround
  • Stocks slide ahead of confidence vote in Greece
  • Victim's son, parents sue Seal Beach salon shooting suspect
  • New trial motion denied for ex-LA fire captain David Del Toro
  • Woman, 72, struck, killed by train on Van Nuys Boulevard in Pacoima
  • Donors step forward to pay store Santa's salary
  • Man's body found under Willow Street bridge; woman's body found in Colorado Lagoon
  • Boosted by relaunch, DC overtakes Marvel
  • Dippin' Dots files for bankruptcy, wants to stay
  • Bryan Stow lawyer asks MLB for 'reasonable settlement' with Dodgers sale
  • Dissent grows ahead of Greek confidence vote
  • Chatsworth strip-mall stores look to fight L.A. sign fines as city touts business-friendly effort
  • Pioneering L.A. surgeon Bernard Sarnat dies at 99
  • Feds bust phony document manufacturing operation
  • AP Exclusive: CIA tracks revolt by Tweet, Facebook
  • Giants fan attacked at Dodger Stadium is improving
  • Ethics committee to investigate Rep. Laura Richardson of Long Beach
  • Photo gallery: Kardashian mom Kris Jenner signs copies of her new memoir in NYC
  • Justin Bieber denies he fathered a child
  • Modest improvement for U.S. job market in October
  • L.A., O.C. gas prices unchanged
  • Woman shot to death at apartment complex in West Adams area ID'd
  • 3 men who robbed 3 people at knifepoint outside West Hollywood market arrested
  • Scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms expected to hit Southland
  • Woman found dead in Compton alley ID'd
  • 2 women, 2 children hit by car crossing a street in Santa Ana Civic Center area
  • 4 men shot by 4 other men in South L.A., west of Vernon
  • Firefighters douse blaze at Mar Vista home
  • Sign language
  • Volunteer group reaches out to vets
  • Veterans are offered free pet adoptions
  • Public ownership of sports teams could be possible
  • Teens face murder charges in killing of man trick-or-treating with son
  • Al Martinez: Her Valley roots are shallow
  • Bizz Buzz: Local business news for Friday, Nov. 4, 2011
  • Review: A fun 'Tower Heist'
  • Reasons for owning guns: Letters to the Editor for Friday, Nov. 4, 2011
  • Daily News Editorial: Bright future -- With sale of Dodgers looming, MLB needs to find worthy owner for L.A.
  • Radio: KLOS rock jock Jim Ladd says goodbye on KFI
  • Rapper Common trades city streets for Western trails in AMC's 'Hell on Wheels'
  • 'Twilight' stars leave prints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre
  • Photo Gallery: 'Twilight' stars immortalized in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre
  • Defense: Michael Jackson to blame for own death
  • Vegas official braces for 11/11/11 marriage rush
  • Man avoids jail by faking illegal immigrant status
  • Vans shoes co-founder James Van Doren dies at 72
  • Man who allegedly beat man to death with baseball bat charged with murder
  • `The Other F Word' shows another side of punk-rock life
  • Photo gallery: Wedding-ring-free Kim Kardashian meets fans in Australia
  • Dad out with son dies trying to stop crime
  • 2012 Amgen Tour of California to take cyclists from Santa Rosa to L.A.
  • Winning $254M Powerball ticket sold in Connecticut
  • Police: 'Grim Sleeper' linked to 6 more deaths
  • Review: Sequel to the sequel holds madcap gifts for 'Harold & Kumar' fans
  • UC Riverside student has tuberculosis
  • Man killed in crash on southbound 405 freeway in Westchester area ID'd
  • UCLA economists bullish on the O.C., see stall in national economy
  • Woman shot, killed at apartment complex in West Adams area
  • GOP presidential candidate to speak on marijuana legalization
  • Driver who was shot and hit an unmarked Inglewood police car dies
  • Metro to celebrate sound wall near 210 freeway in Duarte
  • Cold temps, showers on the way for Southland
  • Who are the potential owners of the Dodgers?
  • Local bankruptcies for Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011
  • What you need to know about the Dodgers sale
  • The McCourt saga
  • L.A. officials ready to move on to a new Dodgers owner
  • Mayor: LAX is `safer today'
  • L.A. councilman muses on Van Nuys Airport having own board
  • Utah group buys Hamer dealership
  • Traveling circuses could lose exotic animals
  • L.A. agrees to pay fired cop $3.2 million
  • Dennis McCarthy: Carmine's 90th brings back the old days
  • Woodland Hills-based United Online and Clearwire sign Internet deal
  • Man arrested in possible bomb scare at Gelson's parking lot in Tarzana; traffic snarled
  • Firefighters tackle blaze in Hansen Dam area
  • Called L.A.'s most prolific serial killer, Chester D. Turner -- already on Death Row -- charged with 4 more murders
  • 'Girls Gone Wild' chief Joe Francis suing Wynn over Las Vegas debt
  • LAX tightens security but remains terrorist target, report says
  • Harry Potter does a little 3Q magic at Time Warner
  • Daily News Editorial: Rail pass -- Leaders better find out if Californians still want a $100 billion train
  • Stop the gouging at America's banks: Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011
  • Appeals panel sides with CBS over Super Bowl 'wardrobe malfunction' fine
  • AP Exclusive: Third worker says she was harassed by Herman Cain
  • Paul D. White: UCLA report on Latino, black suspensions skips parenting
  • Pete White: L.A. protest urges end to war on drugs
  • Four Tops musical leader George Rountree dies at 61
  • Justin Bieber spokeswoman denies he fathered a child
  • Lindsay Lohan sentenced to 30 days in jail, expected to serve about a day
  • Firefighters douse blaze at Sun Valley apartment complex
  • Following four years at No. 1, Viewpoint seniors desire one run for it all
  • Former U.S. and Soviet spies to discuss Reagan's intelligence impact
  • The 'Great Wall' can stay, City Council decides
  • Counselors called in to aid students
  • Laid off staff to return to work in LAUSD deal
  • Assessor sets deadline for seeking property tax review
  • High-speed rail panel seeks higher credibility
  • Code change targets L.A.'s nuisance dogs
  • Federal prosecutor named LAPD inspector general
  • Will Brown stop `fast' train to fiscal ruin?
  • Money Manners: A promise is a promise
  • South Pasadena woman finds live tree frog in salad at Alhambra Costco
  • Good Samaritan dead, 4 suspects in custody after shooting at Canyon Country strip mall
  • Daily News Editorial: Golden goodbye -- Government should trim its own outrageously generous parting gifts
  • Seeing the light (and heat) on climate change: Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011
  • Thomas D. Elias: Gov. Jerry Brown displays Nixon-to-China political savvy
  • Woman wins $1M playing $10 Scratchers ticket bought in Burbank
  • Kerry Cavanaugh: Method to madness in repaving L.A. roads
  • Threat prompts Arcadia High School lockdown
  • City construction supervisor caught drinking on job
  • Family: Hillary Clinton's mother dies at 92
  • Light drinking linked to slight breast cancer risk
  • VIDEO: Tree frog, alive, found in Babe Farms Salad at Alhambra Costco
  • 'Dancing with the Stars' contestant, Iraq war veteran named Rose Parade Grand Marshal
  • City barricades fountain to prevent damage from Occupy L.A. protesters
  • Thousand Oaks quarterback Griffen Kramer, son of former NFL player Erik Kramer, dies
  • Probation takeover looms
  • Vendors hit by game loss
  • Rallies protest cuts to adult day care
  • Groups call for reform in LAUSD
  • Big hearts lost in motorcycle crash
  • Dennis McCarthy: Victims of `Grandma Scam' not alone
  • Method to madness in repaving L.A. roads
  • Council to push world exports
  • Don't accept employee's tardiness for meetings
  • Daily News Editorial: Real losers
  • Question of the Week: Should we be worried about 7 billion people?
  • Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011
  • Photo gallery: Daily News celebrates centennial with concert at Warner Park
  • Photo gallery: Halloween costume Parade at Big Springs Elementary School in Simi Valley
  • Kim Kardashian files for divorce from Kris Humphries after 72-day marriage
  • Witness: Michael Jackson's doctor didn't follow protocol
  • Fire breaks out in attic at Magic Castle in Hollywood
  • Photo Gallery: Attic fire at Magic Castle in Hollywood
  • 2 people shot outside Canyon Country shopping center
  • 2 vehicle fires in northern L.A. County spark small brush fires
  • LAPD asks for the public's help to find missing Northridge man with Alzheimer's
  • Daily Mail: Kim Kardashian's first husband, Damon Thomas, was violent, controlling, divorce papers reveal
  • Car crash sparks small brush fire in Malibu Creek State Park
  • Palmdale mother, boyfriend arrested; suspected in her toddler's beating death
  • Energy executive from China elected to USC Board of Trustees
  • 2 woman killed in weekend car crash ID'd
  • Off-duty Santa Ana police officer fatally shoots man in Lakewood
  • Broken water pipe causes $500K of damage to Pasadena courthouse
  • Photo gallery: The men of Kim Kardashian
  • Letters to the Editor for Monday, Oct. 31, 2011:Boon for community
  • Feeding the soul
  • Valley Voices: Daughters continue Halloween traditions
  • Sepulveda VA housing advances despite opposition
  • Kid safety urged during trick-or-treating
  • She plans to beat odds, win Congress seat
  • Al Martinez: Fear drives push for right to own guns
  • Woman dies in fiery crash
  • Occupy Valley protesters aim to 'awaken the people'
  • LAPD stings aim to curb minors getting alcohol
  • Letters to the editor for Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011: Death defying
  • Gregory J. Wilcox: Surety's moves show hope in housing market
  • Tip Jar: Business related events in the San Fernando Valley area
  • Friendly Fire; Losing California
  • Daily News Editorial: Occupy group needs to stay in leaders' faces without being on their lawn
  • Daily News Editorial: Protesters to the fescue?
  • LAUSD's $30 million mistake: Schools must make costly repairs to meet standards for disabled
  • 'Girls and Corpses' magazine aims for dead-on fun
  • Doug McIntyre: It's been a memorable century for our paper
  • Dennis McCarthy: 14 vets have steaks -- thanks to the Elks
  • Marijuana growing operation blamed for North Hollywood house fire
  • Daily News celebrates 100th anniversary with free concert in the park on Sunday
  • Volunteers to bust dams built by swimmers in Angeles National Forest
  • Elderly man dies during Porter Ranch hike
  • CHP: Newhall motorcyclist killed while splitting lanes on 405 Freeway
  • Mild Santa Ana winds prompt red flag warning
  • Crash that killed motorcyclist on 405 Freeway under investigation
  • Qantas grounds fleet worldwide, blaming labor dispute
  • TV actress crashes into police car, flees
  • Warm day on tap for Southland
  • DEA holds prescription drug take-back day
  • Man stabbed outside Hollywood club
  • Opponents given OK to gather signatures for measure to decriminalize possession and sale of marijuana
  • Cards win World Series, beat Texas 6-2 in Game 7
  • Experts say Los Angeles is in slow economic recovery
  • City, LAUSD get ready to redraw lines
  • Jewish center to house high school permanently
  • $25M federal grant for clean-fuel buses
  • UPDATE: $2.5 million fire destroys
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  • Girl Scout memories from Daily News readers
  • Girl Scouts at 100: Susan Abram -- Girl Scout leader Mrs. Schilf made us strong
  • San Fernando Valley celebrates 100 years of Girl Scouts
  • 5 things to do in your garden: Plant onions and garlic, plant Iceland Poppies, plant parsley, harvest herbs pick pineapple guavas
  • For Your Home: 'Southern Living Style' and The Bagwell
  • If William and Kate's first child's a girl, she now has a better shot at being queen
  • Man charged in girlfriend's slaying in Beverly Hills
  • Unused, expired medications can be dropped off at police, sheriff's stations on Saturday
  • L.A. City Council meeting canceled for lack of quorum
  • Crew fixes water main break in Windsor Hills
  • Felicity Jones stars in "Like Crazy"
  • Occupy protests head for Van Nuys Civic Center
  • Porsche found in L.A. port container almost 23 years after it was reported stolen
  • Economists: L.A. economy is in recovery mode
  • Earth-observing satellite boosted into orbit
  • Photo Gallery: Weather satellite launches from Vandenberg Air Force Base
  • From the Sausage Factory politics blog: 2,000 turn out for job fair
  • From the Sausage Factory politics blog: Village at Westfield receives OK
  • Man questioned in connection with fatal hit and run in Santa Monica
  • From the Sausage Factory politics blog: Local official to study Brown pension plan
  • L.A. Dodgers say Giants fan's attackers liable in suit
  • LAPD SWAT ends 6-hour standoff with man barricaded in Wilmington apartment
  • Thriller sends World Series to 1st Game 7 since '02
  • Opponents disappointed by Malibu Lagoon ruling
  • Red flag warning declared in mountain areas of L.A., Ventura counties
  • 10 Greenville schools locked down for manhunt
  • Man gets life in prison for shooting deaths
  • $1.3M for Ventura DA investigator retaliation
  • Los Angeles, Orange County gas prices fall again
  • 3-year-old Victorville girl hit by car in Pomona
  • Campout protests head for Van Nuys
  • The Village at Westfield Topanga leaps key planning hurdle
  • New senior center gives Valley's older adults a place to keep active
  • City, county study Brown's pension plan to see how it would affect workers
  • Gov. Brown issues retirement overhaul plan
  • Congressional panel hears complaints about helicopter noise
  • ACLU sues sheriff, claims photographers harassed, detained
  • Daily News throwing a 100th birthday party
  • Al Martinez column: Political discourse marred by acrimony
  • 2,000 attend Valley job fair for veterans
  • Southland business executives are bearish
  • BIZBUZZ
  • Fire destroys Carson housing complex, damages mobile homes
  • Kristyan Kouri: Occupy protesters have goals, but lack influence
  • Daily News Editorial: Too much talk -- City, state officials need to take action on taxes, pensions before it's too late
  • Medicare premiums up -- but not as much as expected
  • After poor debates, Texas Gov. Perry may skip some in future
  • Watch now: Web cams stream Canadian polar bear migration
  • Felicity Jones stars in "Like Crazy"
  • Photo Gallery: Felicity Jones stars in "Like Crazy"
  • Conspiracy theory takes Shakespearean turn in 'Anonymous'
  • 2 1/2 stars">Film review: 'Anonymous' is much ado about nothing 2 1/2 stars
  • Photo Gallery: Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek
  • Radio: Classical music has a friend in K-Mozart owner Saul Levine
  • Latin Flavor: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek add accents to 'Puss in Boots'
  • Boycott Mexico? Letters to the Editor for Friday, Oct. 28, 2011
  • Hillside fire sparked by workers near Pacific Palisades burns 1 acre
  • Photo gallery: New carousel at L.A. Zoo features exotic animals
  • Photo gallery: Manny Pacquiao trains in Hollywood for world welterweight title fight next month in Las Vegas
  • Suspected drunk driver's truck ends up in residential pool in Buena Park
  • Concert review: '70s rockers Sweet still plenty tasty at Key Club
  • Lindsay Lohan's father arrested for second time this week in Tampa
  • Quake could topple L.A.'s crack-riddled Sixth Street bridge without federal millions to fix it, say Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Sen. Barbara Boxer
  • Ohio man's widow not getting surviving exotic pets
  • Pierce College students protest rising burden of college costs
  • A new spin
  • Supervisor district boundaries shift
  • City extends contract with red-light camera firm
  • Dennis McCarthy: Scammers exploit a grandmother's trust
  • Local bankruptcies
  • Photo gallery: Pierce College WTF -- 'Where's the Funding?' -- protest
  • Photos: Halloween safety tips delivered with humor at Nestle Elementary in Tarzana
  • Squirmy toddler? There's an app for that
  • Daily News editorial: California needs to leave behind deeply flawed No Child Left Behind
  • Joe Guzzardi: The price of 7 billion people and counting
  • Daily News editorial: State's move to embrace campaign donations via text is common sense
  • Pie-in-the-sky transit facts: Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011
  • Flat tax renews fight on 'trickle-down economics'
  • Oakland police action at Occupy encampment unnerves some protesters
  • Is key to long life in 100-year-olds' DNA?
  • Bernie Madoff's wife: We tried suicide after Ponzi arrest
  • Using a patient's own plasma, 'vampire facelift' claims to smooth complexion
  • Health events in the San Fernando Valley and beyond
  • USC, Swedish researchers crack 250-year-old cipher
  • LAPD arrests man believed to have gun in Mid-City area
  • President Obama announces help for student loan borrowers
  • The 787 takes flight, and lives up to its promise
  • GM recalls SUVs to fix tire pressure monitors
  • Irvine doc accused of illegal prescriptions at Starbucks
  • People: Lindsay Lohan posing nude for 'Playboy'
  • Photo gallery: Halloween in the Valley
  • Los Angeles Student Media Festival seeks submissions
  • Business tax reform urged
  • LaBeouf unwittingly gets cameo role in wall feud
  • Early start for 2012 school year is given a go-ahead
  • First 5 audit raises flags; county may take it over
  • City's civilian pension panel will phase in lowered costs
  • County backs Newhall Ranch tract
  • Citizens take initiative to help nab suspects
  • Hiring official for new chief of Probation
  • City raises inspection fees for L.A. apartment renters
  • Doug McIntyre: Kids just a Halloween afterthought nowadays
  • Money Manners: Be glad Mom isn't asking you for help
  • Americans in no mood when it comes to economy
  • Daily News Editorial: Growing smarter -- Wise decisions needed on transit as the Valley gets more crowded
  • Fire the City Council: Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011
  • Thomas D. Elias: Panel should give no mercy to politicians who lost funds
  • Jesus E. Hernandez: State workers want to retire with dignity
  • Photo gallery: Skating on real ice in Westfield Promenade parking lot
  • Can Coldplay save rock 'n' roll?
  • Obama tapes 'Tonight Show' appearance, heads to Bay Area
  • Aerosmith's Steven Tyler loses 2 teeth in Paraguay hotel fall
  • 'Bling Ring' member Rachel Lee gets four years in prison for Audrina Patridge break-in
  • Moammar Gadhafi buried in secret site in Libyan desert
  • George McGovern hospitalized in South Dakota
  • 'Joe the Plumber' launching congressional bid
  • Gloom a drag on home prices
  • BYD opening signals clean-tech shift
  • Cadavers on the move
  • President stops for chicken, waffles
  • Kerry cavanaugh: Looking at crime and pot in L.A.
  • Ken Lloyd: Waiting for hiring news could signal disinterest
  • Defense opens for doctor in Michael Jackson death case
  • Daily News Editorial: War relief -- Announcement of end of Iraq War was cause of sigh, not celebration
  • Question of the week: Is ending death penalty the right answer?
  • Chemical capture is inhumane: Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011
  • Edward Avila: Lack of contract reform could cripple educational advances
  • Some seek a more citified Village
  • The McRib makes a McComeback
  • Photos: Mecca Park, a new 0.2-acre 'pocket park' opens in Tarzana
  • Woman pleads no contest to vehicular manslaughter in Fourth of July death in Valencia
  • 'Steve Jobs' delves deep into complex man's life
  • Halloween events in the Southland -- Oct. 28-31
  • Sheriff: 1 student shot, wounded at NC high school
  • IHOP gets into Halloween spirit with Scary Face Pancakes -- and kids can get one free on Oct. 28
  • LAPD searches for man, woman allegedly stealing from coin-operated laundry machines
  • Rand Corp. retracts study on pot clinic closings and rise in neighborhood crime
  • New attorney appointed for Seal Beach salon shooting defendant
  • Hiker finds human skeletal remains in Tapia Park area of Malibu Creek State Park
  • Amgen 3Q profit drops 63 percent on charges
  • L.A. Dodgers lower season ticket prices for next year
  • Chinese carmaker BYD opens North American headquarters in downtown L.A.
  • Firefighters douse flames at UCLA health-sciences lab
  • Loaded handgun falls out of checked bag at LAX
  • President Obama set to attend Hancock Park fundraisers today
  • NASA to launch new Earth-observing satellite
  • Christine Rowe: Get involved in changes afoot at JCC location
  • Some seek a more citified Village
  • Fatal collision mars charity Love Ride
  • L.A. abuzz over electric-car maker BYD
  • Al Martinez: Autumn's the pause between seasons
  • Letters to the Editor for Monday, Oct. 24, 2011:Take responsibility
  • Rick Orlov: Show me the money: Mayor bound of Asia
  • Love Ride motorcyclists killed in San Fernando Valley collision
  • A real monster's ball for zombie lovers in Hollywood
  • Twyla Tharp's 'Come Fly Away' starts Tuesday at Pantages Theatre
  • Book Events and Discussions: Week of Oct. 23, 2011
  • DVDs: 'Captain America' has adventurous spirit
  • 'Identity and Affirmation: Postwar African-American Photography' opens today at CSUN
  • Rough start for Hollywood festival
  • Massive earthquake in Turkey kills dozens
  • Man killed by Amtrak train identified
  • Drunk partygoers at Occidental College taken to hospital
  • Mother follows daughter in death
  • California's tough laws help protect exotic animals
  • Doug McIntyre: L.A. council logs a plan for creating local jobs
  • Dennis McCarthy: Sometimes, true love can be ageless
  • Van Nuys Blvd. congestion spurs new transit dreams
  • Jonathan Dobrer: Gadhafi may be gone, but Libya now faces a difficult road ahead
  • Letters to the Editor for Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011: What to do with Wile E.
  • Tip Jar for Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011
  • Joel Mathis and Ben Boychuk: Regulation frustration
  • Daily News editorial: Confusing state, national pot policies must be reconciled
  • Firefighters put out slow-moving Lake View Terrace blaze
  • Aspiring singer from Oxnard dies 3 weeks after 101 Freeway accident
  • L.A. City Council increases fees for more than 50 permits
  • Autopsy pending on man killed by train in Northridge
  • Gang member's attorney arrested on suspicion of smuggling drugs into jail
  • Burbank car crash injures 2
  • Woman arrested on suspicion of bringing loaded gun to downtown courthouse
  • Police seek Palmdale woman missing since Oct. 8
  • Frank McCourt, Dodgers, file civil action against stadium beating suspects
  • Under her spell: Snow White makes a Hollywood comeback
  • Financial District weary of Occupy L.A. protests
  • Put an end to Arizona boycott, Councilman Englander says
  • DEA donates 8 used cars for use by city attorney
  • Feds' threat prompts California pot shops to close
  • L.A. vs. New York police baseball games a hit for charity
  • Kerry Cavanaugh: Dangers of dealing with green waste are exposed in deaths
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor released from hospital
  • Hello, good buy: Tap into L.A.'s estate-sale scene
  • '30 Rock'-er Jane Krawkowski sings with L.A. Phil at Disney Hall
  • Man apparently struck, killed by train in Northridge
  • Joshua Siskin: In search of vines that climb
  • For Your Home: 'Big, Easy Style: Creating Rooms You Love to Live In' book, ultra-absorbant towels at Target,
  • Homes & Gardens calendar: Winter Vegetable Gardening in Woodland Hills, Plant Auction in Reseda, Biodymanics workshop in L.A.
  • 5 things to do in your garden: Plant a new lawn, transplant roses, refrigerate bulbs, harvest walnuts and pecans, harvest pumpkins and winter squashes
  • L.A. County's unemployment rate drops to 12.4% from 12.5%
  • Huntington Beach sex offender convicted of videotaped rapes
  • Girl, boyfriend charged with killing her parents
  • Player buys $10 Scratchers ticket in Cerritos, wins $1M
  • Halloween in the Valley: We want your photos!
  • Westlake Village-based wedding photographer sentenced to jail for grand theft
  • Wal-Mart cuts some health care coverage
  • The Daily News wants to hear from all Girl Scouts
  • California unemployment rate dips to 11.9 percent
  • Obama announces total Iraq troop withdrawal
  • Lindsay Lohan makes it to the L.A. County morgue on time today
  • Moammar Gadhafi body stashed in shopping center freezer
  • Area Libyans say country is 'born again' with death of Gadhafi
  • Documents: Ohio animal farm barely secured cages
  • Van Nuys High quarterback Iheanyi Obinna has already won one big game
  • Man killed when SUV crashes into center divider on 710 freeway in Lynwood
  • L.A. Kings hold Law Enforcement Appreciation Night Saturday
  • Anaheim Ducks hold Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness Night tonight
  • L.A. gas price rises for 14th straight day
  • 2 men in custody after one of them shot at LAPD officers in Koreatown
  • 2 men arrested in connection with 35 pounds of meth seized in Inglewood
  • Man who lead police on chase on several SoCal freeways in custody
  • Michael Jackson doc's defense to finally question expert
  • For Great California ShakeOut, people brace for The Big One
  • Jerry Powers tapped to be next head of Probation Department
  • Audit: No guns missing at Animal Services
  • LAUSD cops adopt new truancy policy
  • For Great California ShakeOut, peolple brace for The Big One
  • Area Libyans say country is `born again' with death of Gadhafi
  • Experts: Subway tunnel under Beverly Hills better
  • Hundreds line up at Sports Arena for free clinic
  • Calling all Girl Scouts
  • Al Martinez: Impact of MLK much more than a memorial
  • BIZ BUZZ for the week of Oct. 20, 2011
  • Gadhafi killed in hometown battle
  • Video: Moammar Gadhafi dead
  • Nancy Rader: The answer to L.A.'s energy future is blowing in the wind
  • Homeowners shouldn't bear brunt: Letters to the Editor for Friday, Oct. 21, 2011
  • Daily News Editorial: Pay days -- Rising fees for city services are sure to hit many citizens in pocketbook
  • Playwright Rolin Jones finds inspiration in San Fernando Valley life
  • Who's the 'Boss'? Kelsey Grammer, that's who
  • 2 1/2 stars">Dining review: Le Pain Quotidien in Calabasas 2 1/2 stars
  • Police search for man who allegedly stole $10,000 from Cafe Bizou in Sherman Oaks
  • Radio: Readers respond to woman's complaint about Limbaugh
  • Man charged with sexually assaulting 11-year-old boy in restroom at Westfield Valencia Town Center mall
  • Angelenos drop and cover as part of earthquake drill
  • Ohio man who freed wild animals was deep in debt
  • Small earthquake jolts San Francisco Bay area
  • North Hollywood man to be charged with exposing himself to girls near San Fernando Valley schools
  • TIMELINE: The world considers Moammar Gadhafi's end
  • Biography sheds new light on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' life
  • Friends remember Joseph Heller and 'Catch-22'
  • Rep. Gabrielle Giffords to read part of her upcoming audio book
  • John Singleton sues Paramount for $20 million
  • Michael Douglas' son pleads guilty to possessing drugs while in prison
  • Obama awards Presidential Citizens Medal to 13, including Studio City woman, Culver City man
  • Council OKs proposal for a 75 percent hike on sewer fees
  • City considers making homeowners responsible for sidewalk repairs and legally liable for mishaps
  • Studio City psychoanalyst, Culver City veteran being honored with Presidential Citizens Medal
  • Villegas, a 22-year LAPD veteran, to become Valley's top cop
  • Dennis McCarthy: Actor Robert Davi pays homage to Sinatra in song
  • Calling all Girls Scouts
  • Program seeks to help local business
  • Local bankruptcies for Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011
  • Burbank woman fights chemotherapy hair loss with frosty cap favored in Europe
  • Ex-Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra changes plea in auto theft case
  • Chatsworth-based company wins neglience lawsuit in which pregnant woman lost her baby on 2007 African nature walk
  • Radio giant Norman Corwin dies in L.A. at 101
  • Fighting back: After her diagnosis, Noreen Fraser works to knock out cancer by funding research
  • Deadlier: cancer plus other conditions
  • New breast cancer therapies utilize genetic profiling
  • Fewer screenings advised for some cancers
  • Fire prompts evacuation of Sylmar business, surrounding area
  • Cancer survivor's book offers comforting words, actions
  • Greece: Riots as austerity steps get 1st approval
  • Broadcast networks pumping up their national evening newscasts
  • APNewsBreak: ICE officer arrested in pot smuggling
  • Daily News Editorial: In the bag -- Plastic bag ban proposal should be carried out with OK of the public
  • Zine task force to address police and fire misconduct: Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011
  • Jon Coupal: It's time again to review your property tax bill
  • Free necklaces and shipping for holiday shoppers?
  • Final condo sells at Americana at Brand complex
  • Photos: Lindsay Lohan in court before being taken into custody for probation violation
  • Medicare costs to reduce Social Security increase
  • Study: Living in poor neighborhood can hurt health
  • Zoo owner sets exotic animals free, kills himself
  • Thousand Oaks-based Amgen laying off about 380 in R&D
  • President Obama teams up with wife to finish bus tour
  • Apple stores close as employees celebrate life of Steve Jobs
  • Amgen laying off 380 workers in R&D
  • Supervisors urge county jail reforms
  • Ex-Valley businessman wins Carnegie Medal
  • Measure would mandate fraud reports to controller
  • Comedian George Lopez gets Valley school's auditorium named after him
  • Valley will be part of Great ShakeOut
  • Protesters push for changes at LAUSD
  • Doug McIntyre: Rules for immigrants don't seem to matter
  • MONEY MANNERS: What should son do to get sister to replay loan from dad?
  • Daily News Celebrates its 100th Anniversary
  • Daily News Celebrates its 100th Anniversary
  • Prosecutor: Put Lindsay Lohan in jail
  • Susan Shelley: Federal government wrong in its marijuana crackdown
  • Occupy L.A. and socialism: Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011
  • Daily News Editorial: Job hunting -- Trend of state lawmakers trying to get on L.A. City Council a concern
  • Americans get taste of real Italian
  • Wines of the week: Palmina Dolcetto, 2010 ($19.99) and Foxen Ernesto Wickenden Vineyard Chenin Blanc, 2010 ($18.99)
  • Food & Dining classes and events: Fearless Holiday Entertaining in Westlake Village, Fresh Pasta Making in Studio City, Paula Deen book-signing in Glendale
  • Onion Field killer wants 'compassionate release'
  • Drew Washington, 16, from Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, named Rose Queen
  • Suspect in sexual assault of boy in Valencia mall bathroom turns himself in
  • Governator starts filming new movie, 'The Last Stand'
  • Reese Witherspoon shares sexy 'secret' about pal Jennifer Aniston
  • Jazz, TV composer Pete Rugolo, co-writer of 'The Fugitive' theme, dies at 95 in Sherman Oaks
  • Barbra Streisand and others honored at Women in Hollywood
  • The TiVo generation loves 'Modern Family'
  • British author Julian Barnes wins prestigious Booker Prize
  • Former youth pastor sentenced in teen sex case
  • 3 adults, 1 child confirmed as first flu cases in L.A. County
  • Man who apparently committed suicide in Burbank despondent over citation from contracting board
  • L.A. County sees 11% drop in foreclosed homes
  • 911 operator helps woman stop car with stuck accelerator
  • A Kings dream for a spunky fan
  • Golf courses can't hit the green
  • McCourts take a swing at a divorce deal
  • Sewer fee hike gets OK from L.A. panel
  • Counselors help students cope with teen's suicide
  • A King's dream for a spunky fan
  • Dennis McCarthy: Here's an invitation to a field of dreams
  • Armenian pontiff visits Ararat Home in Mission Hills
  • Kerry Cavanaugh: Give idea an honest chance to succeed
  • State green taxes in question
  • Ken Lloyd: Steps to take to get topics addressed
  • Secretary of State Hillary Clinton not running for president again
  • Audio: 911 calls from the shooting rampage in Seal Beach that left 8 dead, 1 wounded
  • How to avoid being shot: Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011
  • Paula Moore: WeHo fur ban an important step against animal cruelty
  • Daily News Editorial: Sad commentary -- Center for Governmental Studies is victim of current state of politics
  • Question of the week: What is the best way for cities and counties to deal with urban coyotes?
  • Former L.A. city fire chief's son charged with bribing TSA agent in pot smuggling scheme; TSA officer also charged
  • Weapons stolen from Los Angeles SWAT training site
  • Cellphone companies to warn as plans approach limit
  • Half of teens shy, but for a few it's more serious
  • California marijuana growers moving to farmland, backyards
  • Photo gallery: Marijuana growers turning to backyards, farmland
  • Report: McCourts OK divorce deal; Frank gets Dodgers
  • BlackBerry maker tries to soothe angry customers
  • APNewsBreak: Dan Wheldon died of head injuries
  • Book Events and Discussions: Week of Oct. 16, 2011
  • Congresswomen -- and sisters -- Linda and Loretta Sanchez report losses of $322,000 and $125,000, respectively, in Durkee case
  • Apple sells more than 4 million new iPhones in 3 days
  • Police release 911 tapes from Seal Beach salon shooting
  • Arrest marks growing pains for superhero movement
  • DVDs: This 'Pirates of the Caribbean' tale sure is 'Stranger'
  • Accused Halle Berry stalker ordered to stand trial
  • Theater company A Noise Within sets the stage for its new home
  • CD reviews: New releases from Tom Russell, Lisa Hannigan, Fountains of Wayne, Evanescence, We Are the Crowd
  • Wristbands distributed for free health care clinic at L.A. Memorial Sports Arena
  • IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon dead at 33
  • Daily News Q&A with Dan Wheldon before IndyCar crash took his life
  • Valley recalls visit by civil rights leader
  • Politicians shift toward local roles
  • Upset possible in 15th District council race
  • Al Martinez: Pro-gun argument fueling his insomnia
  • Letters to the Editor for Monday, Oct. 17, 2011
  • Patrick Caneday: Fiscally responsible and still no payoff
  • Martin Luther King Jr.'s family calls for economic fairness at MLK memorial
  • Occupy Wall Street shows muscle, raises $300,000
  • Doug McIntyre: L.A. is really occupied by corruption
  • Investigation into watercraft accident in San Dimas continues
  • 4 stabbed outside Hollywood bar; suspects flee
  • 2 LAPD bomb squad explosions neutralize dangerous gas at Sylmar 'energy from water' plant
  • Gym, community center breaks ground in Sylmar
  • This job really stinks: Those with a nose for odors work near Sunshine Canyon Landfill, recording smells
  • Coyotes causing concern in Calabasas
  • Dennis McIntyre: L.A. is really occupied by corruption
  • Sylmar High School grad makes good catering to the region's highest fliers
  • Dennis McCarthy: `Shush' kids get an after-school refuge
  • Gregory J. Wilcox: Laemmle 7 project is on schedule for NoHo
  • Tip Jar
  • Daily News Editorial: Firetruck misuse for porn pales next to questions about inmate abuse
  • Friendly Fire
  • Sandy Sand: Thanks for the Green Sheet memories
  • Gary Fullerton: Don't prejudge police officers' actions
  • Letters to the editor for Oct. 16, 2011
  • Winnetka fire leaves 1,110 without power
  • Occupy Wall Street protest moves through LA
  • Fire-damaged hydrogen plant in Sylmar to be blown up Sunday
  • Mr. Magoo Bandit linked to 12 bank robberies including 2 in Ventura
  • Lancaster man held in fatal drunk driving accident
  • Body found in charred North Hollywood trailer
  • Joshua Siskin: Saving water, looking good with containers at Descanso Gardens
  • Mom finding hope despite her HIV
  • Launch bittersweet after Apple loses its soul
  • L.A.'s 8% solution -- Buy Californian
  • He gives out backpacks, with help from friends
  • Chatsworth volunteers set to keep park open
  • 400 buildings in L.A. to get energy upgrades
  • How to turn your home into a haunted house
  • Photo Gallery: Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood
  • For Your Home: Old home week with 'Early American Country Homes,' Harvest Festival at Seaside Park
  • 5 things to do in your garden: Shock tomatoes into bearing more fruit, dethatch the lawn, deter rodents, plant primroses, harvest horseradish roots
  • Video: Die-hard fans get the first iPhone 4S devices after waiting all night at Westfield Topanga Apple Store
  • Buyers camp out as new Apple iPhone goes on sale
  • Homes & Gardens calendar: Native plant sale and fall festival in Sun Valley, Organic fertilizer class in Northridge, Plant sale in La Canada and more
  • Attorney: Salon suspect needs anti-psychotic meds
  • Lyricist Hal David gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Ex-City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo tapped to head county medical association
  • Seal Beach salon shooting suspect was angry over divorce
  • Murder charges filed in Seal Beach salon massacre
  • UCLA considers allowing coed dorm rooms
  • Man fatally shot in Monrovia
  • Man threatens 3 people with rifle, knife in San Dimas, sheriff's say
  • UCLA study: Breast tenderness may indicate elevated cancer risk
  • Anaheim Ducks to play home opener tonight
  • Applebee's franchisee purchasing 40 restaurants
  • 2 firefighters injured while battling blaze at South Gate home
  • Southland temps starting to cool down
  • Barbie drives 6 pct rise in Mattel net income
  • 1 killed, another wounded in shooting at Crenshaw apartment building
  • Couple returning from church find 3 burglars in their Huntington Beach home
  • Photo Gallery: USC beats Cal, 30-9
  • Man passing counterfeit $100 bills at Palmdale area stores, detectives say
  • Worried about vitamin safety? Experts offer advice
  • Glendale defendant in lawsuit in 'roundup' of Latino students
  • Sherman Oaks block wins 'pothole lottery'
  • For Screamfest creator, horror takes center stage
  • Lawsuit cites campaign of threats, vile insults by Van Nuys-based collection agency
  • Occupy L.A. protest at City Hall is not lawn-abiding
  • Durkee clients detail their losses
  • About 1,000 mourn Larry Sage, former top car dealer in the Valley
  • Ex-Glendale mayor Larry Zarian dies at 73
  • Al Martinez: Plan to curb robberies is a heady proposition
  • BIZ BUZZ for the week of Oct. 13, 2011
  • Blue Shield's California customers get refunds
  • Kate Winstead takes charge in 'The Thing'
  • Bargain Hunter: Buy a mattress at up to 50 percent off, help Make-a-Wish Foundation at Sit 'n Sleep warehouse sale
  • Maria Elena Durazo: Defending merger between AT&T and T-Mobile
  • Daily News Editorial: Will state's budget bomb explode?
  • Daily News Editorial: Data plan -- LAUSD's report must do more than inform parents; it must let them act
  • Feds should honor state laws: Letterws to the Editor for Friday, Oct. 14, 2011
  • 'On the inside I was dying, I was just empty,' says woman suing Chatsworth travel company over loss of unborn child in Africa violence
  • Officer-involved shooting on Heather Avenue in Palmdale
  • Former Glendale mayor, councilman Larry Zarian dies at 73
  • Salon suspect's ex-wife claimed abuse, instability
  • Salon owner had loyal following at popular Seal Beach shop
  • Witnesses describe chaos of Seal Beach salon shooting
  • Netflix gets streaming rights to CW's old TV shows
  • 14 charged in L.A. pill mill Medicare scam
  • Man held in salon slayings in which eight die, ninth critically wounded
  • LAUSD unveiling its school-by-school reports
  • LAUSD board revives disbanded committees
  • L.A. moves toward shopping bag ban
  • Officials look at plans to unleash L.A. River
  • Service held as mother lies in coma after crash
  • L.A. looking to Oregon for new ordinance on murals
  • Inmate who slipped out of handcuffs recaptured
  • Raids at 79 places lead to 12 arrests
  • For the record
  • Foreclosure activity rises in third quarter
  • Retailers adopt no-hoodie stance in North Hollywood
  • LOCAL BANRUPTCIES
  • Letters to the Editor for Thursday, Oct. 13, 2001
  • Photo Gallery: 8 dead, 1 injured at shooting at Seal Beach hair salon
  • 8 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Seal Beach hair salon
  • Dennis McCarthy: Valley News and Green Sheet carriers remember their paper-throwing days
  • Daily News Editorial: Daily News at 100 -- Hometown paper has been looking at world through Valley eyes since 1911
  • Daily News Editorial: Readers are key to next 100 years
  • Daily News Editorials: 100 years of Valley opinion
  • Jon Coupal: Governor's OK of bill shows he's tool of labor
  • 'American Idol' singer Casey Abrams talks about being hospitalized during the show for inflammatory bowel disease
  • Fashionably fighting breast cancer with Project Iris, Juicy Couture
  • Search called off for missing Canoga Park man in Kauai
  • 80 percent of US boys use condoms the first time
  • Liz Claiborne to sell several brands, change name
  • LAUSD anti-teen violence program OK'd
  • U.S. finds flaws in minority schooling
  • Neighbors warring over Chabad of North Hollywood expansion project
  • Parking lots facing more city regulations under proposed law
  • Woman defends LAFD over porn shoot
  • Restaurant marks star-studded past
  • L.A. County to hire nearly 500 workers
  • Doug McIntyre: Dream Act just digs us deeper in the hole
  • Money Manners: Don't take refusal to donate personally
  • Daily News editorial: Villaraigosa needs to spend more time on problems here at home
  • Thomas D. Elias: Rhetoric likely to hurt Perry in the long run
  • No religious test required: Letters to the Editor for Oct. 12, 2011
  • Uncomplicated desserts for home bakers from the latest cookbooks
  • Guilt-free desserts from 'Sweet & Skinny' chef Marisa Churchill
  • NASA signs over shuttle title to California Science Center
  • Studios' view-everywhere UltraViolet system has soft launch
  • Heroin charge dismissed for Leif Garrett after he completes drug treatment
  • Harrowing Africa journey recalled in testimony against Chatsworth travel company
  • Donor to Mayor Villaraigosa guilty of money laundering
  • Coroner: No evidence Michael Jackson took fatal dose
  • Beaten Giants fan Bryan Stow out of hospital, in rehab
  • N.J. Gov. Chris Christie backs Mitt Romney for GOP presidential nod
  • L.A. firm recalls ground beef over possible E. coli contamination
  • Photo Gallery: Space shuttle Endeavour coming to California Science Center
  • Photo gallery: Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry and art collection on display in L.A. before auction
  • ACLU blasts Baca's brutality probe
  • U.S. schools chief to discuss LAUSD probe
  • Public input sought on airport noise
  • California rabies bill signed, microchip measure vetoed
  • Kerry Cavanaugh: California takes hard line on tanning
  • Ken Lloyd: Talk to boss to improve meetings
  • Liz Taylor's jewelry, art, fashion going on display in advance of auction
  • Tree falls on Woodland Hills home, damage estimated at $200,000
  • School board set to consider reviving disbanded panels
  • Retired fire captain mauled by 2 pit bulls in Glendora, both dogs dead
  • Daily News Editorial: Dead end law -- State Dream Act likely to prove costly
  • Question of the week: Should CicLAvia come to Valley?
  • Take back our banks: Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011
  • People with autism don't care what others think of them, Caltech study finds
  • Woman gives birth to healthy baby after running Chicago Marathon
  • GOP presidential candidates keep focus off the economy
  • Bratz maker MGA seeks $2 billion from Mattel in antitrust lawsuit
  • Seven young women chosen for 2012 Tournament of Roses Royal Court
  • Milwaukee woman accused of abducting pregnant mother, cutting out fetus and killing both
  • Doctors have trouble communicating with Latino patients, UCLA study finds
  • 1 booked in shooting death of 19-year-old outside Hollywood night club
  • Seniors hospitalized after accidentally eating pot brownies at funeral in Huntington Beach
  • Viacom brings in ex-Disney animation president David Stainton to head Paramount's new animation venture
  • 'Star 72' jail phone scam results in free calls for inmates, paid for by victims
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor, 94, could leave L.A. hospital this week
  • New law bans open carry of handguns in California
  • Up to 555,000 in L.A. county to get free medical care as part of Obama health revamp
  • Photo gallery: LAPD catches thieves with "bait car" in North Hollywood
  • Governor signs a flurry of bills this weekend
  • Girl's killing adds urgency to teen violence problem
  • A wealth of artistry
  • Rick Orlov: Mayor can't seem to stay away from D.C.
  • Al Martinez: Modern love's gloss hides hurt, denies loss
  • Going for a ride
  • Young Castaic motorist dies in solo crash
  • Man who points rifle at police, shot dead
  • Raiders owner Al Davis dead at 82
  • LAPD unit uses decoy vehicles to target problem areas
  • Authorities seeking new clues in killing
  • Program on crimes leads to arrests
  • Doug McIntyre: Ketchup may make lies easier to swallow
  • Dennis McCarthy: Ciao, Tuscany! Recycling paying for trip
  • Columbus Day closings
  • LAPD's Foothill station celebrates 50 years of service
  • Popular pianist Roger Williams dies
  • Dancing through adversity
  • KB Home offering buyers solar incentives
  • Tip Jar for Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011
  • Brown OKs bill for illegal immigrant student aid
  • Dennis McCarthy: At almost 89, she's jumping at the chance to enjoy life
  • Ron Kaye: Occupy L.A. shows vitality that has been missing for years
  • Deroy Murdock: Green job failures a national scandal
  • Question of the week: Would Chris Christie be a game-changer for the GOP presidential race?
  • Daily News Editorial: Is GOP presidential field weak or strong?
  • Art: 'Under the Big Black Sun' exhibit reflects 'end of California Dream'
  • New on DVD: Terrence Malick's 'Tree of Life' bears mysterious fruit
  • Julianne Hough brings new look, feel to classic 'Footloose'
  • Fire at LAX forces passenger evacuations
  • Inmate death at L.A. county jail under investigation
  • 'Pianist to presidents' Roger Williams dies in Encino at 87
  • Feds take on clinic in NoHo, elsewhere
  • Woo hoo! 'Simpsons' pay deal means show will go at least into 2014
  • Fire sale offered on traffic tickets
  • LAFD chief punishes self for incident
  • Columbus Day closings
  • Galpin sets welcome party today for Subaru, fans
  • Califonia to move all initiatives to November ballots
  • Michael Jackson's doctor: 'I loved Mr. Jackson. He was my friend ... I wanted to help him'
  • Photos: City of L.A. honors Daily News for 100 years of service
  • 'California Design' at LACMA shows mid-century modern's left-coast bent
  • Photo gallery: California Design, 1930-1965: 'Living in a Modern Way' at LACMA
  • Joshua Siskin: 'The first year it sleeps, the second year it creeps, the third year it leaps'
  • For Your Home: Chic lamps from Jamie Young Company, crafty holiday inspiration from Martha Stewart
  • 5 things to do in your garden: Plant pansies, plant early-ripening tomatoes, buy new bulbs and divide old ones, divide 'naked ladies,' take care of perennials
  • Homes & Gardens calendar: Camellia Collection Walk at Descanso Gardens, Michaels Halloween Craft Classes, and more classes and events
  • Feds announce medical marijuana crackdown that includes San Fernando Valley locations
  • Tape of Michael Jackson doctor's police interview played in court
  • LAPD officers union urges parole board to keep 'Onion Field' cop killer Gregory Powell behind bars
  • Men at Work -- remember them? -- can't catch a break in a court down under
  • Rosie returns to TV talk on Oprah's network
  • 'Simpsons' actor Harry Shearer: Cut my salary to keep show going
  • Dozens of arrests in California anti-Wall Street protests
  • Afghanistan war opponents rally in Los Angeles
  • House fire knocked down in Reseda
  • San Gabriel Valley man gets 26 to life for hatchet murder of wife, attempted murder of stepson
  • Fix the Bank of America bully: Letters to the editor for Oct. 6, 2011
  • Contract with Disney CEO Bob Iger renewed through March 2015
  • Suspect in Cupertino shooting spree has been shot and killed
  • District Attorney settles in fight with prosecutors
  • Six honored for service to the Valley at Arabian Awards
  • Probation chief Blevins says his departure is voluntary
  • Valley tribe is awarded $1M grant
  • Yom Kippur begins at sundown today
  • Al Martinez: Rooney's presence a slice of Americana
  • Daily News Editorial: Report of increase in anti-Semitic incidents paints disturbing picture
  • Letters to the editor for Oct. 6, 2011
  • BIZ BUZZ for the week of Oct. 6, 2011
  • Photo gallery: Justice Armand Arabian Awards for outstanding public service in Woodland Hills
  • Photos: Grateful Hearts for police and firefighters -- dunk tank action on Oxnard Street in Woodland Hills
  • Obama to GOP: Act on jobs or get run out of town
  • Michael Jackson death investigator acknowledges mistakes; defense thinks pop star gave himself fatal dose
  • George Clooney, Ryan Gosling stump for campaign-driven 'Ides of March'
  • CicLAvia event to be held Sunday in downtown L.A.
  • PAINTER: Local Jewish players grappling with decision to participate in games on Yom Kippur
  • Stellar cast leads smart, uneven 'The Ides of March' -- 2 1/2 stars
  • 1 1/2 stars">Hugh Jackman, boxing robots miss mark in 'Real Steel' 1 1/2 stars
  • Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa introduces LocateLA.org to help businesses find sites -- and incentives -- in the city
  • 500 march through downtown L.A. to protest gap between rich and poor; 10 arrested
  • Radio: Ratings battle - KIIS-FM still No. 1, Amp at No. 2; Dees-led Hot 92 a contender in tie for 8th
  • Small Bites: Le Pain Quotidien opens in the Commons at Calabasas, Pyramido in North Hollywood, the Six in Studio City, plus more restaurant newsFall brings restaurant openings and events
  • In high-tech tributes, Apple fans mourn Steve Jobs
  • Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa not waiting for Washington to jump-start job growth in L.A.
  • 3,000 pounds of drug-making chemicals seized at LAX
  • It's cold in L.A and San Fernando Valley, and it might just rain today
  • Peninsula High student killed when car she is riding in hits pole
  • Man shot last month by gunman in Tarzana dies of injuries
  • Apple co-founder and Silicon Valley pioneer Steve Jobs dies at 56
  • Iconic Henry's Tacos in Studio City may be landmark
  • `Rainfall in a hurry' lies ahead this winter
  • City workers face disparities over porn case penalties
  • Job creation tops summit with city officials
  • Greuel: City budgeting process should change
  • City Hall embraces Occupy L.A. protest on lawn
  • Dennis McCarthy column: At almost 89, she's jumping at the chance to enjoy life
  • Doctors partner with Providence on new start-up
  • Area bankruptcies
  • Daily News Editorial: A victory for clean air
  • Daily News Editorial: Brown's independent streak surfaces
  • Cupertino quarry shooting suspect who killed 3, wounded 7 still on loose
  • Photo gallery: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
  • LIVE COVERAGE: 3 dead, six wounded in shooting at Cupertino quarry, gunman still on the loose
  • Apple co-founder and Silicon Valley pioneer Steve Jobs dies at 56
  • Apple says company co-founder Steve Jobs has died
  • Sarah Palin says she will not run for president
  • Fake designer sunglasses seized at LA seaport
  • Coroner: Jani Lane of Warrant died of alcohol poisoning
  • GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL: Oaks Christian's depth too much for Workman, La Reina
  • Tree falls on woman sitting inside car in Bel Air
  • Police: Pa. couple locked boy, 7, in coffin
  • A.C. Nielsen Jr., of TV ratings fame, dies at 92
  • Massive manhunt under way for gunman who killed 2, wounded 7 in Cupertino
  • New 'Sesame Street' Muppet named Lily created for special on hunger
  • Chief Justice Roberts invokes Jimi Hendrix rendition of 'Star Spangled Banner' at Woodstock
  • Heal the Bay: Avoid the ocean for 3 days
  • 2 Anaheim schools locked down after report of student with a gun
  • Kodak trying to develop new niche in a digital-photography world
  • An iPad is $499, but new tablet computer from India will cost $35
  • Potential replacement for county Probation's Blevins interviewed
  • Landmark Village gets green light
  • Doug McIntyre: Los Angeles awakening to a new activism
  • Local filming on rise; credit goes to tax incentives
  • Legal battle over city controller's role ends with a whimper
  • ValleyCrest chairman and founder, Burton S. Sperber, dies at age 82
  • Identities released of pair found dead at Chatsworth house
  • Los Angeles County supervisors OK audit, new finance director
  • Money Matters
  • Michael Jackson doctor's girlfriend talks calls, drug shipments
  • A Seattle homecoming for Amanda Knox after 4-year-ordeal
  • Possible suspect in shooting spree on San Diego freeways nabbed in Lake View Terrace
  • Apples are hot -- especially when you cook with them
  • 'American Horror Story' brings a bit of 'Glee' to haunting
  • Daily News Editorial: Rebels without a point in Occupy L.A. protests
  • Daily News Editorial: Will Amazon build L.A. sweatshops?
  • Ann Menasche and Charmaine Mahealani Asher: Laura's Law doesn't help psychiatric patients
  • Thomas D. Elias: No new taxes translated: do it yourself
  • Break Yom Kippur fast with breakfast
  • NYC East River chopper crash kills 1; 4 rescued
  • Rocco DiSpirito: Have your (cup)cake, but make it healthier
  • Bargain Hunter: Help in Glendale for students taking the SAT, Taste of Encino, native plant sale in Sun Valley, L.A. libraries go Kindle
  • Apple unveils faster, more powerful iPhone
  • Wines of the week: San Jacopo Chianti, 2006 ($18.99) and De Morgenzon DMZ Chardonnay, 2008 ($18.99)
  • Photo Gallery: Apple unveils new iPhone 4S
  • Food & Dining classes and events: Girls Night Out at Cook L.A. in Studio City, Taste of Downtown Burbank, La Feria de Los Moles Puebla vs Oaxaca and more
  • 'Playboy Club' is TV season's first cancellation
  • L.A. County moves toward approval of first subdivision of Newhall Ranch
  • Michael Jackson doctor's girlfriend talks calls, shipments
  • Bank of America website still having problems
  • Arraignment postponed for teen accused of fatally stabbing ex-girlfriend
  • CicLAvia bike event to be held Sunday in downtown L.A.
  • Body found in car in ravine off mountain road in Castaic ID'd as missing man
  • Gov. Chris Christie: 'Now is not my time' for White House bid
  • Anheuser-Busch to invest $1B in U.S. facilities, $30M at Van Nuys plant
  • Starbucks to share profits with South L.A. community groups
  • Crime spike may be ahead
  • Anti-Semitic events jump in state
  • Center to display Hitler letter on Holocaust
  • L.A. joins movement
  • Amid cuts, Ice Cube visits Taft to aid music program
  • Kerry Cavanaugh: Metro gets tougher on fares
  • Dennis McCarthy: We all thought we'd see Gregg again
  • Ken Lloyd: Shifting duties could be sign of problems
  • ER doc: Michael Jackson physician never mentioned propofol
  • Salads are nice, but burgers are what really sell at McDonalds, KFC, Cheesecake Factory and other eateries
  • Daily News Editorial: Cash or check -- Bank of America's new debit card fee a refreshing change from hidden costs
  • Question of the week: Chris Christie, a GOP game-changer?
  • Andy Rooney reruns? Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011
  • Rapper Tone Loc pleads no contest in felony case
  • Man allegedly kills friend with shot to the head in backyard of South L.A. home
  • Westchester man awarded $48.1M in lawsuit against makers of Motrin
  • Photo Gallery: Amanda Knox freed
  • Italy appeals court clears Amanda Knox of murder
  • Jasmyne A. Cannick: John and Ken hated on me too
  • Amanda Knox guilty of defamation in Italy murder case and will be freed
  • Starbucks pushes job growth program
  • Chrysler says US sales jump 27 pct in September
  • Apple expected to unveil new iPhone this week
  • Manufacturing expanded slightly in September
  • Video: Nirvana classics from 'Nevermind,' recorded in Van Nuys
  • Video: Hiker rescued from cliff in Topanga State Park
  • Randy Jurado Ertll: Improve policies on police lethal force
  • Jon Coupal: Defending Prop. 13 from never-ending challenges
  • Chatsworth celebrates Pioneer Day, a look back at 19th century
  • L.A. gas price falls for 22nd straight day
  • Woman injured in 5-vehicle crash on 10 freeway in Mid-City area
  • 55 people indicted in $250M tax fraud scheme
  • Mother of slain girl had warned South Gate High School of threat
  • LA City Hall protesters move to Michael Jackson trial
  • 2 men burned in small electrical fire at South L.A. business
  • Man killed while helping motorist change flat tire on 134 freeway in Burbank ID'd
  • Gregg Miller, former Daily News art director, dies at 57
  • Deputies search for 4 suspects in residential burglary in Diamond Bar
  • Michael Jackson manslaughter trial enters 2nd week
  • Ex-building inspector to be sentenced in bribery case
  • Man allegedly kills friend with shot to the head in backyard of South L.A. home
  • 3 children in DCFS custody after crash in Van Nuys; driver suspected of DUI
  • Tanker truck overturns, spills 2,000 gallons of motor oil onto Imperial Highway in Lynwood
  • Amanda Knox pleads with Italian court to free her
  • Rick Orlov: Speculation under way about Brown
  • Mission Community Hospital reinvents itself with upgrades, for-profit tag
  • Valley representation at crux of council debate
  • 280 pints of blood testify to dedication
  • 'Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980' includes more than 60 SoCal museums, cultural institutions
  • Book Signings and Events for week of Oct. 2, 2011
  • Halloween Events
  • DVDs: 'Lion King' crowned with Blu-ray and 3D editions
  • Ken Burns delves into Prohibition in new PBS documentary
  • Two undercover officers wounded in Koreatown
  • Huge California manhunt ends with Fort Bragg suspect's death
  • KISS bassist Gene Simmons and longtime girlfriend Shannon Tweed marry
  • Murder-suicide suspected in Escondido deaths
  • Venice guests use wrestling hold to detain burglar
  • Zoo officials probe why tiger killed intended mate
  • Coyotes take over abandoned Glendale home
  • Air National Guard helps battle Kern County fires
  • Two teens to be tried as adults in San Diego sex attacks
  • Victim, alleged attacker had dated twin sisters
  • Expo Line to Westside enters second phase of construction
  • 93-year-old woman pistol-whipped, tied up in home-invasion robbery
  • Man allegedly exposes himself to another child walking to school
  • Burbank to regulate employee nepotism
  • No charges against men in 9/11 jet scare
  • Suspect arrested in North Hollywood shooting
  • Foie gras lovers in Calif. fall victim to duck rights
  • Thomas Elias: Even in hard times, California still sets national trends
  • Eva Perry Moore Federation Pin Necklace
  • California Senate blocks Brown's jobs plan
  • Environmentalists find few victories this year in Sacramento
  • Fire officials report about 50 lightning strikes in Northern California
  • Thunderstorms bring hail to Southern California
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  • Four Romanian Nationals Charged with Allegedly Participating in Multimillion Dollar Scheme to Hack into and Steal Credit Card Data from U.S. Merchants
  • Arkansas Man Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Offenses for Involvement in the Firebombing of Interracial Couples Home
  • Operator of Detroit School and Day Care Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
  • Gaza: UN agency invites runners worldwide to take part in marathon
  • Seven Charged in in Florida in $120 Million National Tax Fraud Scheme
  • New Zealand Fishing Company Indicted for Enviromental Crimes and Obstruction of Justice
  • Justice Department Files Lawsuit Alleging Immigration-Related Employment Discrimination by University of California, San Diego Medical Center
  • Ivory Smuggler Pleads Guilty in New York
  • Iraq: UN calls for more time to resolve issue of camp residents
  • Detroit-Area Clinic Owner Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison for Role in $9.1 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Former Chicago Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Racketeering and Related Charges for Involvement with Latin Kings Gang
  • New Guidance Supports Voluntary Efforts to Promote Diversity and Reduce Racial Isolation in Education
  • Ohio Insurance Salesman Arrested on Tax Charges
  • Former Executive of Peruvian Airline Pleads Guilty to Fixing Fuel Surcharge Rates on Air Cargo Shipments Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
  • Taiwan Aftermarket Auto Lights Manufacturer and Its Chairman Indicted for Participation in Price-Fixing Conspiracy
  • Syrian forces have committed crimes against humanity
  • Voting in DR Congo elections relatively peaceful so far, UN says
  • Korean soccer ace joins UN campaign in fight against HIV/AIDS
  • Detroit-Area Foot Doctor Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud Scheme
  • Afghanistan has long way to go in protecting women from violence
  • FBI Boston Division Reminds Holiday Shoppers to Beware of Fraudulant Cyber Activity
  • Lincoln Man Charged with Conspiracy to Distribute Methamphetamine
  • Federal Courts Order Seizure of 150 Website Domains Involved in Selling Counterfeit Goods as Part of DOJ, ICE HSI and FBI Cyber Monday Crackdown
  • Welcoming accord in Yemen, Security Council urges timely implementation
  • UN climate change conference kicks off in Durban with call to action
  • Seven Ohio Men Arrested for Hate Crime Attacks Against Amish Men
  • UN rights chief deplores killing of protesters in Egypt
  • UN study provides guidelines to meet greenhouse gas emissions targets by 2020
  • Two More Involved in Internet Sports Gambling Ring Sentenced
  • U.S. Pharmaceutical Company Merck Sharp & Dohme to Pay Nearly One Billion Dollars Over Promotion of Vioxx
  • Civil Contempt Sanctions Assessed Against Arizona Company That Allegedly Targeted Fraud Victims
  • ICC judges will decide where Qadhafis son will stand trial, says Prosecutor
  • UN envoy reports political, social and security advances in Timor-Leste
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  • UN finds child labour, underage marriage among displaced Central Africans
  • Cholera outbreak hits Kenyas largest refugee complex
  • West Alabama Man Pleads Guilty to Disaster Fraud Related to Tuscaloosa Tornado
  • Justice Department Announces Dismissal of Case Regarding Conditions at the Dallas County Jail
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  • Ban welcomes decision by Arab League to suspend Syria
  • Department of Justice Announces Compensation for Servicemembers as Part of Settlement with Bank of America
  • Bangladesh offers lessons on climate change and disaster risks
  • UN calls for immediate resumption of direct Israel-Palestinians talks
  • Robbery of Metropolitan Bank Branch in Lyons
  • Voicing concern at recent breaches, UN calls on Egypt to ensure basic rights
  • Kenyan company trains and lends to farmers under UN-backed initiative
  • Fort Lauderdale-Area Halfway House Owners Plead Guilty to Kickback Scheme
  • Border Patrol Agents Seize Nearly 4 Tons of Marijuana in 2 Days
  • UN joins One Day on Earth to capture global spectrum of human activities on film
  • Very low levels of radiation detected in Europe, UN agency reports
  • Heavy rains and continuing conflict impede relief effort in Somalia
  • CBP El Paso Gets New Pedestrian Gates and Additional Ready Lane Upgrades for Security and Facilitation
  • CBP Officers at Progreso Port of Entry Arrest Man Wanted on Homicide Charges
  • Buffalo Developer Indicted for Illegally Filling Over 90 Acres of Wetlands in Amherst, N.Y.
  • Nepal: UN concerned over appointment of officials implicated in rights abuses
  • UN guide seeks to prevent spread of forest-damaging pests
  • Steele Sentenced to 50 Years in Murder-for-Hire Scheme
  • Former Security Guard Sentenced to Prison for Making Hoax Bomb Threats to Secaucus, New Jersey NBA Office
  • Ninth Person Pleads Guilty to Scheme to Fraudulently Control Condominium Homeowners Associations in Las Vegas
  • Greater coordination key to response to chemical or biological terror threat
  • Ban deploys UN team to assess Gulf of Guinea piracy threat
  • Kosovo: UN envoy condemns fatal shooting incident in north
  • Papillion Couple Sentenced for Structuring, Husband for Meth Dealing
  • Colombian Paramilitary Leader Sentenced in Miami to 33 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking and Narco-Terrorism
  • UN report sounds alarm over pre-election human rights violations in DR Congo
  • Atlas provides view from space of endangered UNESCO heritage sites
  • Aquaculture has potential to cut poverty, combat food insecurity
  • Death toll passes 3,500 as Syrian crackdown continues, says UN human rights office
  • Upcoming Ivorian election must be transparent and inclusive
  • UN refugee agency welcomes declaration on ending Balkans refugee crisis
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  • On eve of election, UN envoy appeals to Liberians to ensure peaceful poll
  • Darfur: Ban deplores attack on UN-African Union peacekeepers
  • Central America floods crisis only just beginning, warns UN relief official
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  • Federal Court Orders Iowa Construction Company to Pay Employment Taxes
  • UN agencies boost aid efforts to help Somalis hit by floods, famine and insecurity