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'Dating Game Killer' Rodney Alcala Pleads Not Guilty in NY Murders
KTLA NewsNEW YORK -- Convicted California serial killer, Rodney Alcala, pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder charges in the strangulation deaths of two New York women in the 1970s. He was ordered held without bail and is due back in court Oct. 30. On Wednesday,...Tags: Judges, New York City Police Department, Georgia, Murder, Upper East Side
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Help is just an app away
To make sure your road trip doesn't hit the skids, check out these apps:
Fuel assistance
Subscription app SmartFuel can help you find cheap gas nearby or along your route — including at Costco — using Oil Price Information Service data to...Tags: West Hollywood, Hotels and Accommodations, Real Estate, Colorado Springs, Petroleum Industry
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National Aquarium taps Californian as new CEO
The National Aquarium Institute has tapped a California aquarium industry veteran to be the organization's next CEO.
John C. Racanelli, 55, will be expected to increase the ocean conservation and educational messages delivered through the National...Tags: Inner Harbor, Maryland, Tampa, Johns Hopkins University, Human Interest
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Durham Dog Vies for "World's Ugliest"
Staff WriterA 2-year-old pit bull from Durham is turning heads in her bid to earn the title of "World's Ugliest Dog." WRAL-TV reports Wednesday that Cuda's features are such that owners Julie and Brian LeRoy are confident their pooch can win the contest at the...Tags: California, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Sonoma (Sonoma, California)
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Reunion regression
As Tara Hoffman gears up for her 20th high school reunion this summer, she's looking forward less to memory lane than to shedding the snobby reputation that got her voted "most likely to marry the next Donald Trump."
Now a working mother of two with a...Tags: High Schools, Health and Safety at School, Birmingham , Judges, Sociology
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Richard Steinheimer dies at 81; pre-eminent railroad photographer
Richard Steinheimer, a master of railroad photography whose poetic images documented a half-century of trains and the landscape of the American West, has died. He was 81.
Steinheimer died May 4 at his Sacramento home of Alzheimer's disease, said his...Tags: Railway Transportation, William Miller, San Diego (San Diego, California), Grand Central Terminal, Sacramento
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Star Tours 2.0 journey started 14 years ago at Skywalker Ranch
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter 14 years in the making, the long-rumored and oft-delayed remake of the Star Tours attraction at Disneyland is about to become a reality. Walt Disney Imagineering's Tom Fitzgerald has been there since the beginning, writing the attraction's original...Tags: Tom Fitzgerald, Theme Park Vacations, Australia (movie), Anaheim, Tourism and Leisure
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L.A. television producer Dayna Bochco named to Coastal Commission [Updated]
L.A. NOWTV Producer Dayna Bochco expected to be named to powerful California Coastal Commission... -
Attention, gardeners: Arbequina olive trees are ideal for containers [updated]
Daily DishA few years ago at the Carmel farmers market, I bought a couple of spindly Arbequina olive trees. They could hardly be called trees, more like foot-long slender sticks with a few leaves attached. As they grew (slowly), I transferred...... -
Ground Level: Lawrence Halprin's Bunker Hill Steps
Culture MonsterOne theme of last week’s Landscapes for Living conference at SCI-Arc, which I write about in a Critic’s Notebook in Wednesday’s paper, was the continuing, puzzling obscurity of landscape architects and their work in Southern California.... -
Man charged in slayings of four women in Northern California; victims share alliteration of names
L.A. NOWDid their names play a part in their deaths at the hands of a serial killer? A Nevada man was charged Wednesday in Marin County with the slayings of four women from 1977 to 1994 in Northern California. The victims:...... -
Photographer Charged in Murders of 4 Women With Matching Initials
KTLA NewsSAN RAFAEL, Calif. -- A freelance photographer is charged with four counts of murder in the deaths of four northern California women dating back more than three decades, authorities said Tuesday. Joseph Naso, 77, was arrested Monday by Marin County...Tags: Contra Costa County (California), Criminals, Crimes, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice
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