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A piece of Culver City history
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCULVER CITY'S Gateway area embodies the old and the new. It contains some of the area's earliest houses, and in recent years residents have banded together to form an association of homeowners and renters alike. Beginnings One of Culver City's...Tags: Apartments, Rentals, Condos and Houses, Venice, Homes
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Designer outlet shopping in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYOU DON'T have to drive 200 miles for great outlet shopping. Sure, Cabazon and Camarillo have their mallish charms. But Trina Turk, Kitson and half a dozen more outlets dwell right here in our neighborhoods, offering the same steep discounts and something...Tags: Sales, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Barney's New York Incorporated, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Alhambra
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Letters: Cheers, jeers for Chris Erskine's Alaska story
Cheers, jeers on Alaska story Bravo! I absolutely enjoyed Chris Erskine's article on taking the train through Alaska ["Polar Express," July 20]. I was considering going there this summer with my 12-year-old son, but our plans have changed. We'll go...Tags: Alaska, Credit and Debt, Valley Village, San Diego (San Diego, California), Venice
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Body of Drowned Teacher Arrives Back in L.A.
KTLA NewsSANTA MONICA -- The body of a Santa Monica High School teacher who drowned in Panama last week arrived at Los Angeles International Airport Friday night. The body of Joey Lutz, 25, was accompanied by his father and brother. Lutz was touring in Boca...Tags: Schools, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Santa Monica
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Gas for less than $4 a gallon returns to Southern California
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersGas prices at service stations in Southern California began sneaking below $4 a gallon this week as falling oil prices worldwide and lower demand started to make a difference at the pump. And this may be just the start of a wave of somewhat lower...Tags: Toyota, San Bernardino County, Government, Vehicles, Petroleum Industry
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MTA votes to seek sales tax hike to fund L.A. County transit, roads
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority board on Thursday voted overwhelmingly to seek a half-cent-on-the-dollar sales tax increase that could raise $30 billion to $40 billion for transit and highway projects, including the first link of a long-...Tags: Local Elections, Antonio Villaraigosa, Subway Transportation, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Government
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Eugene Foster, 81; found genetic link between Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEugene Foster, the retired pathologist who orchestrated the DNA testing that showed Thomas Jefferson fathered at least one of the children of slave Sally Hemings, died Monday at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, according to...Tags: Armed Forces, Colleges and Universities, Thomas Jefferson, Defense, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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Los Angeles chefs are happy to be in a pickle
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPickles might be scarcer in contemporary home kitchens than they were a century ago, but scan a brasserie menu, or order a bar special at a gastropub or a charcuterie plate at an urban steakhouse, and everywhere: pickles. The walk-in refrigerator at...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Costa Mesa, New York, Farms
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THE FIVE: THIS WEEK: BREAKFAST
Mama always said, "Eat your breakfast." But mama didn't say you had to do it at the obvious spots.
PHILIPPE THE ORIGINAL
Nine-cent coffee (10 with tax) and homemade biscuits are among the many reasons this 100-year-old institution does a brisk morning...Tags: David Myers, Los Feliz, House, Melrose, Santa Monica
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Buscan detener a los restaurantes de comida rápida
Después de casi dos años de superar distintas pruebas, la iniciativa para controlar la proliferación de restaurantes de comida rápida en el sur de Los Ángeles fue aprobada por unanimidad ayer en el Comité de Planeamiento y Uso de Terreno del Concejo de...Tags: Credit and Debt, Bernard Parks, West Adams, Inglewood, Jan Perry
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