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Cops Hunt Killer of Porn Star Found Stabbed in Calif. Hotel
Detectives are looking for the killer of a porn actor found stabbed to death in a California hotel.
Oct 31, 2009 | LA Daily News
Pierce farm and its hands-on vet training need protection
I am very fortunate to have had the privilege of teaching more than 10,000 students during the past 34 years while at Pierce College in Woodland Hills.
Haunted houses not your thing? Too much shock to your system? Check out these haunted yards in Woodland Hills instead.
Warts and all, Halloween is still for kids
HALLOWEEN has been as quiet as a graveyard at midnight in my neighborhood for the past few years.
Health care at your fingertips
Even before he walks into the exam room, Dr. Michael Nguyen has up-to-the-minute health information about his Long Beach patients.
Murder was the Case: LA Homicide No. 255, Man Fatally Stabbed at Comfort Inn in Woodland Hills
A man was found fatally stabbed today in a hotel room in Woodland Hills. The man was discovered in his hotel room at a Comfort Inn in the 20100 block of Ventura Boulevard at 9:30 am October 27.
Residents chase, catch teen burglars
Two 15-year-old high school students found with backpacks filled with thousands of dollars worth of stolen property have been arrested on suspicion of residential burglary, the Los Angeles Police Department announced Monday.
Small banks caught in regulation crackdown
Two banks with tri-county operations have received orders from federal regulators to raise capital.
Bomb scare on Woodland Hills street
Linda Love says she was shocked to get an evacuation order at 7:30 a.m. by the LAPD.
Western Commercial Bank Enters Into Consent Order With FDIC and DFI
WCB Holdings, Inc. , located at 21550 Oxnard Street, Suite 100, Woodland Hills, California, announced that Western Commercial Bank, its wholly owned subsidiary, has entered into a Consent Order to Cease and Desist with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the California Department of Financial Institutions effective September 18, 2009.
Number crunching: Letters for Oct. 18
Does the LAPD have a magic number of officers that can guarantee a safer city? Give us more money Ten thousand is just a number in a city that's overpopulated.
City's pot dispensary ban on hold
Jason Marks visits a medical marijuana dispensary in Woodland Hills, CA Monday October 18, 2009.
Exercise Rocks! These Shoes Claim to Help Give You Sexier Legs
Maybe you've noticed them multiplying in sporting-goods stores or their online equivalents, sort of funny-looking athletic shoes with round soles.
Ignore the many bogus credit claims
With Americans' credit scores plunging following record numbers of mortgage and credit card delinquencies, companies who promise quick fixes - eliminating negative information in credit bureau files - are proliferating, federal officials say.
A Look Back - Historic spacewalk
On Oct. 11,CQ 1984, astronaut Kathryn Sullivan became the first American woman to walk in space, during the sixth flight of the space shuttle Challenger.
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Fund cuts threaten nursing homes
The nation's nursing homes are perilously close to laying off workers, cutting services -- possibly even closing -- because of a perfect storm wallop from the recession and deep federal and state government spending cuts, industry experts say.
LAPD, family both trying to find man missing 4 1/2 years
Robert Spellman has been missing since April 13, 2005. A 27-year-old bachelor, Robert Anthony Spellman frequently worked out at a Sherman Oaks gym, then stopped at his mother's house for dinner before heading to his own home in Woodland Hills.
Drivers: help the crossing guards out
Crossing Guard Ernest Baysinger lets out a smile while on duty near Serrania Ave Elementary School in Woodland Hills, CA Monday October 5, 2009.
Join the cause and play tag with the sharks
Few creatures on Earth have a worse public relations problem than sharks, but a group of South Bay ocean lovers is working to improve the misunderstood critters' reputations and encourage their conservation.
Man shot in Woodland Hills home
A man was shot by a man who robbed him of a small amount of marijuana in a hilltop home above Woodland Hills, authorities said.
Voter turnaround: Letters for Oct. 4
Should L.A. revise its voting system to get higher turnout? Why never on a Sunday? Why is there such an aversion to holding elections on Sunday? The polls could be located near churches, mosques, temples and synagogues.
Hollywood's support of Polanski: Letters for Oct. 2
Re "Hollywood moves to help Polanski" : An adult premeditates and carries out the drugging and raping of a child by use of his influence and power, not to mention his own hubris.
Insanity plea possible in death
Prosecutors said Friday that the motorist charged with murder in the death of a pedestrian during a police chase in Woodland Hills might enter an insanity plea.
Six locals honored as Teachers of the Year
For Hali Metelak, teaching is a life-long passion rather than simply an occupation.
Retailers getting early start on holiday season
While sunbathers are still hitting the beaches and there's nary a sign of fall, red-and-green tinsel and Christmas ornaments are already crowding store shelves as retailers jump-start the holiday season.