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Obama Tells Coast Guard Cadets: 'We Remember Our Moral Compass'
The Hartford CourantFighting pirates off the Horn of Africa, saving lives after natural disasters and stopping terrorists from entering American ports are all missions expected of the U.S. Coast Guard, President Barack Obama told graduating cadets Wednesday. And in a nod to...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Al-Qaeda, National Security, Defense, Iraq
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Christian movement preparing for End of Days today
Associated PressOAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Some shut themselves inside to pray for mercy as they waited for the world's end. Others met for tearful last lunches with their children, and prepared to leave behind homes and pets as they were swept up to heaven. And across...Tags: Weather Warnings, The Associated Press, Animals, Bible, Manila (Philippines)
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California bear hunting season opens Saturday
OutpostsBear hunters who haven't yet purchased their 2010 tags and plan to hunt on Saturday's opening day should get to a California Department of Fish and Game office no later than Thursday. That's because all DFG offices may be closed...... -
Alameda Corridor hit hard by recession
L.A. NOWThe ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are a cargo powerhouse, handling about 40% of the country's imported goods and making possible hundreds of thousands of well-paying freight-related jobs. Such a record would be impossible if not for the...... -
State attorney general probes more high salaries across California [Updated]
L.A. NOWA top administrator in Alameda County, the retired city manager in Vernon and a public hospital executive earning more than $800,000 are among the local government officials whose pay and pension are being cited by Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown as...... -
Polystyrene containers: L.A. County enacts a partial ban
GreenspaceIt's one thing for Malibu and Newport Beach to ban those solid foam food cups and containers that pollute ocean and land. But what if Los Angeles County did so too, in restaurants and retail areas across its vast unincorporated...... -
Medical marijuana patients will be able to smoke openly at this year's Cypress Hill Smokeout
Pop & HissCypress Hill has made no bongs about where its allegiances lie. The venerable South Gate-raised rhymers have been teaching America how to get high and the right ways to do it, since Bush père owned the Oval Office. And since...... -
Clinic blasts calls for added oversight of porn industry
L.A. NOWThe announcement this week that an adult film performer tested positive for HIV prompted a San Fernando Valley clinic Wednesday to blast AIDS activists and public health officials for using the incident to renew calls for mandatory condom use and...... -
Prop. 19: Marijuana initiative drew strongest support in Bay Area, but failed in 'Emerald Triangle'
L.A. NOWProposition 19, the measure to legalize marijuana in California, drew its strongest support in the Bay Area, passing in San Francisco and five nearby counties. San Francisco voters were most ready to see legal weed sold in their neighborhoods, favoring...... -
Ex-BART officer Mehserle sentenced to two years in prison for fatal shooting of unarmed man [updated]
L.A. NOWA former transit police officer convicted of involuntary manslaughter for fatally shooting an unarmed man on an Oakland train station platform was sentenced by a Los Angeles judge Friday to two years in prison. Johannes Mehserle, 28, contended that he....... -
Boys' basketball: Reese Morgan stars for Peninsula [Updated]
Varsity Times InsiderReese Morgan, a 6-foot-3 guard who has been starting since his freshman season, scored 33 points to help Peninsula earn a spot in the Westchester tournament semifinals with a 79-59 victory over Carson. Peninsula (2-0) will play Westchester in an...... -
3 Food Events You Should Know About: the Southwest Regional Barista Competition; Angel City Brewing celebrates grand opening; Tillamook Cheese brings their tour through Southern California
Daily DishCaffeine Fix: The Southwest Regional Barista Competition begins Friday and runs through Sunday. Sponsored by the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, it's free to the public. Six of the most highly skilled baristas will compete in the finals for the......
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