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Ontario priest accused of sexually abusing two boys
L.A. NOWA Catholic priest from Ontario has been removed from active ministry after being accused of sexually abusing two adolescent boys, according to the Diocese of San Bernardino. Rev. Alex Castillo, 57, pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Ontario,...... -
Football: Week Two schedule
Varsity Times InsiderThursday, September 16th CITY NONLEAGUE Eagle Rock at Fairfax, 7 p.m. El Camino Real at Sylmar, 7 p.m. Grant at Granada Hills, 7 p.m. Reseda at Cleveland, 7 p.m. San Fernando at Sun Valley Poly, 7 p.m. SOUTHERN SECTION MARMONTE...... -
Woman's abduction spotlights kidnappings in L.A. County's Chinese immigrant community
L.A. NOWIt began as a daytime trip to a Santa Anita shopping mall with a man she met at a karaoke club. But within hours, 21-year-old Liang would be crawling across the San Bernardino desert floor bleeding from her neck and...... -
Mojave desert's Abengoa solar plant gains approval
GreenspaceCalifornia is that much closer to 4,300 more megawatts of solar power after state regulators on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to the Abengoa Mojave Solar Project. The 250-megawatt project is expected to start construction by the end of 2010, which...... -
California Energy Commission approves Abengoa Mojave Solar Project
L.A. Times Tech BlogState regulators on Wednesday unanimously cleared the Abengoa Mojave Solar Project for construction, pushing California closer to approving 4,300 megawatts of solar power by the end of the year. The 250-megawatt Abengoa project is one of nine solar... -
Football: Week 3 schedule
Varsity Times InsiderThursday, September 23rd SOUTHERN SECTION NONLEAGUE Aliso Niguel at Huntington Beach, 7 p.m. Buena Park at Bolsa Grande, 7 p.m. California vs. Sonora at La Habra, 7 p.m. Cerritos vs. Rancho Alamitos at Garden Grove, 7 p.m. Diamond Ranch at...... -
Rail-yard pollution: Federal court rules against air quality board
GreenspaceAir-quality watchdogs in Southern California can't impose limits on pollution from idling trains because that could interfere with interstate commerce -- a federal responsibility -- a U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday. The lawsuit filed by the Assn. of... -
Safely dispose of unused and expired medication through the DEA's drug take-back program
L.A. NOWThe U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration wants your unused or expired prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicine. On Saturday, the DEA wants people to clean out their medicine cabinets of unused or expired prescription painkillers and other... -
More record lows for mortgage rates?
Money & CompanyMortgage finance giant Freddie Mac says interest rates for fixed-rate home loans were unchanged for solid borrowers during the week that ended Wednesday. But other surveys are showing that rates are declining again and hitting all-time lows in reaction... -
Epicenter 2010: An upstart promoter snags Eminem, KISS, a reunited Bush and blink-182, and more
Pop & HissThe arrival this weekend of the second Epicenter festival in Fontana begs the question: Does the world really have room for yet another pop music festival? “No, not really,” says Gary Spivack, co-president of Right Arm Entertainment, the promoter of..... -
Tracks believed to be those of missing real estate broker
L.A. NOWRescue teams Wednesday found tracks believed to be those of a prominent Los Angeles real estate broker who has been missing since last week after going hiking in Joshua Tree National Park. The rescuers followed the tracks into a rugged...... -
Imperial Valley's western burrowing owls suffer a steep drop in population
L.A. UnleashedSouthern California's Imperial Valley, long considered a place where the western burrowing owl thrives, has seen a dramatic decline in the species' population in recent years. The steep drop -- from 4,879 pairs in 2007 to 3,557 pairs in 2008......
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