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Northridge shootings spur call for realignment legislation
L.A. NOWThe slaying of four people at a Northridge boardinghouse prompted Los Angeles County supervisors to call for legislation that would prevent state prison inmates with a serious criminal history from being released to county supervision.... -
Mystery surrounds New York slaying of L.A. man
L.A. NOWBrandon Woodard checked out of his Midtown Manhattan hotel room Monday afternoon and emerged onto 58th Street a block from Columbus Circle.... -
USC's $1.2-billion expansion wins City Council approval
L.A. NOWA $1.2-billion expansion of student, academic and retail space at USC has been unanimously approved by the Los Angeles City Council, a project that will create more than 12,000 jobs and potentially ease student housing demand in the campus neighborhoods..... -
Getaway car in N.Y. slaying of L.A. man may have been spotted
L.A. NOWNew York police said Tuesday they were making progress in their investigation into the slaying of a Los Angeles man on a busy Manhattan street.... -
L.A. man possibly lured to his death in Manhattan shooting, NYPD says
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles man shot to death in a brazen assassination-style attack in New York City might have been lured to his death by the gunman, New York police said Tuesday.... -
Jenni Rivera's family awaits word as DNA samples taken
L.A. NOWMexican authorities were performing DNA tests Tuesday on what are believed to be the remains of singer Jenni Rivera as her brothers arrived from Los Angeles to survey the plane crash scene. Officials told reporters in Mexico that it could...... -
Fast-growing fish may never wind up on your plate
AP Health WriterSalmon that's been genetically modified to grow twice as fast as normal could soon show up on your dinner plate. That is, if the company that makes the fish can stay afloat. After weathering concerns about everything from the safety of humans eating...Tags: Medical Research, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Technology, Education, U.S. Senate
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Keeping the right replacement heifers
For many dedicated cow-calf producers, replacement heifers are the most important part of each year's calf crop. Sorted to cull out any high-headed or other negative outliers, those that remain are the pride and future of the herd. But what do you...Tags: Trials, Court Preliminary, Chemical Industry, GeneMax Corporation, Biotechnology Industry
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South Dakota 4-H to require animal DNA tests
MITCHELL (AP) - People who compete in 4-H livestock competitions at the South Dakota State Fair will have to submit DNA samples from their animals beginning next year. South Dakota 4-H Livestock Show Management Coordinator Rod Geppert says the rule is... -
New Lake County prosecutor drops old case
Three days into his first term as Lake County state's attorney, Mike Nerheim announced he will drop a case from 1986 that his predecessor steadfastly pursued despite DNA evidence indicating the suspect's innocence. Bennie Starks spent 20 years in prison...
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South Dakota 4-H to require animal DNA tests
People who compete in 4-H livestock competitions at the South Dakota State Fair will have to submit DNA samples from their animals beginning next year. South Dakota 4-H Livestock Show Management Coordinator Rod Geppert says the rule is aimed at...
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