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Girls' volleyball: City playoff pairings
Varsity Times InsiderDIVISION 1 First round, Monday, 7 p.m. #16 San Pedro at #1 Palisades #9 North Hollywood at #8 Cleveland #5 El Camino Real at #12 Bell #13 Marshall at #4 Carson #14 Manual Arts at #3 Narbonne #11 Birmingham at...... -
Handmade Holiday Gifts at CRAFTED at the Port of Los Angeles
Allie Mac Kay was live from San Pedro at Crafted at the Port of LA to show us some handmade holiday gifts made by local artisans. CRAFTED at the Port of Los Angeles Permanent craft marketplace - exclusively handmade - open Friday through Sunday 11 a.... -
Carnival to bring additional ship to Long Beach in 2014
Carnival Cruise Lines will redeploy an 855-foot-long cruise ship from Miami to Long Beach in 2014, doubling the number of cruise trips to the Southern California terminal. The Miami cruise line announced Wednesday that the Carnival Imagination will...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Cruise Line Ports, Carnival Cruise Lines, Mexico, Festive Events
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Gayle on the Go for Saturday, Nov. 10
KTLA NewsSaturday @ 7:30am Long Beach Heart Walk Rainbow Lagoon Park Shoreline Village www.kintera.org Let's get some exercise! The Long Beach 5K Heart Walk will take you through Rainbow Lagoon Park in Shoreline Village. After the walk, stop by the health expo...Tags: PBS (tv network), Geography, High Blood Pressure, Lucasfilm Ltd., Human Interest
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SPORTS ROUNDUP: Marshall tennis falls in CIF wild-card round
GIRLS’ TENNIS Westminster La Quinta 11, Marshall 7: The Eagles were the lone local squad on the road and subsequently were the only squad that lost in the wild-card round of the CIF Southern Section Division IV playoffs Tuesday evening. As she has...Tags: Soccer, Sports, Water Polo, California Interscholastic Federation
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Over 35K Rubber Ducks Seized Because of Health Hazard
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Over 35,000 rubber duck were seized at the Port of Los Angeles before they could reach shelves this holiday season because of a potential hazard to children, officials said Friday. The lot of Santa, snowman, gingerbread man,...Tags: Consumers, Toy Industry, Consumer Confidence, Family
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Community colleges' crisis slows students' progress to a crawl
The first course Charity Hansen is taking as a freshman at Pasadena City College is a basic class on managing time, speaking up in discussions, setting ambitious goals and then going after them. If only she could. It's the only class she managed to...
Tags: Teachers, Students, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Stowaway Kitten, Ni Hao, Gets a New Home
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- A stowaway kitten who survived a three-week ocean voyage from China to California without food or water has found a new home. L.A. County animal control officials say the cat, which has been named Ni Hao, or "hello" in...Tags: Animal
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Freeway issue still stews
La Caņada Flintridge residents and leaders said that they were disappointed but not surprised by regional transportation planners' decision Thursday to keep alive the prospect of a tunnel from the Long Beach (710) Freeway to the Foothill (210) Freeway...
Tags: Anthony J. Portantino, Rentals, California Department of Transportation, Highway Transportation, Mike Gatto
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L.A. joins list of cities opposing 710 Freeway extension
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday joined several othercities in voting unanimously to oppose a tunnel extension of the Long Beach (710) Freeway through Pasadena. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials last week narrowed...
Tags: Politics, Anthony J. Portantino, Jose Huizar, Elections, Rentals
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Top Gun Director Tony Scott Dead at 68 in Apparent Suicide
Blockbuster film director Tony Scott has died, his rep confirms to E! News. The Los Angeles County coroner's office and LAPD say that Scott's remains were found after an apparent jump from the Vincent Thomas Bridge spanning the Los Angeles Harbor in...
Tags: Tony Scott, Entertainment, Blockbuster, Denzel Washington, Movies
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Metal recycling firms burgeon in state, but regulators can't keep up
The explosions came one after another, jolting a South Los Angeles neighborhood. "It felt like an earthquake, and then it was just raining fire," recalled Richard Gomez, who watched a metal recycling facility on Slauson Avenue erupt in flames one day...
Tags: Business, Labor Legislation, Water Pollution, Washington, DC, Career and Workplace
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