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Horizon Airlines to offer a lift to Mammoth from LAX
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSouthern California skiers and snowboarders worried about gas prices eating away the value of their season passes this winter will be able to fly directly from Los Angeles to Mammoth Mountain, Horizon Airlines is expected to announce today. The airline...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Air Transportation, Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles
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Burglary suspects arrested after wild chase by police, dogs
From KTLATwo burglary suspects who led police on a wild car chase across several local freeways and then fled on foot were arrested Monday, officials said. Officers had followed the red Chevrolet sedan west on the Pomona (60) Freeway east of the Industry area,...Tags: Inglewood, La Mirada, Police Arrests, Road Transportation, Los Angeles
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It's the heavy heel of the law
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAbout a half dozen employees waited for customers to trickle in on a searing weekday afternoon at Ching Lau's foot massage spa -- a long, open room lined with armchairs and stools from which masseuses knead pressure points across people's soles. The...Tags: Rowland Heights, Monterey Park, Labor Legislation, Personal Service, Employees
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Confusion at IndyMac fuels customers' anger
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersDepositors of failed IndyMac Bank endured long waits in the summer heat for a second day Tuesday, with crowds becoming irate at several branches and customers with large accounts complaining of serious problems in getting their money. Banking experts...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Encino, Prosecution, Police Arrests, Employees
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Congestion pricing plan may switch routes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs part of a deal-in-the-making over transit funding, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is proposing moving the congestion pricing plan for Los Angeles County to the 110 Freeway from the 210 Freeway. The stretch of the 110 south of downtown has been...Tags: Artesia, El Monte, Public Transportation, Road Transportation, Los Angeles
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A transit dead-end
Soaring gas prices and a corresponding increase in transit ridership make a proposed Los Angeles County sales tax measure to fund transportation projects timelier than ever. Yet a mindless political fracas may prevent voters from getting a chance to weigh...Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Public Transportation, State Budgets, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles
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The Five: Dumplings
Many Angelenos hear "dumplings" and immediately think of the twin dumpling houses of Arcadia's Din Tai Fung. But the versatile dough wrappers span countless cuisines and cultures, including the American South. FLOSSIE'S The late Flossie Miller opened...Tags: Redondo Beach, Reseda, Arcadia, Mississippi, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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L.A. County property tax base rises to $1.1 trillion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDespite the sliding real estate market, Los Angeles County's property tax base grew to $1.1 trillion, a 6.9% increase over last year, Assessor Rick Auerbach said. The assessment takes into account 2.7 million residential and commercial properties,...Tags: Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Property, State Budgets
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L.A. County's top five cities with the largest increase in property tax assessments
Here are the cities with the largest increase in property tax assessments over the last year, along with an explanation from the L.A. County assessor's office: BEVERLY HILLS As part of the famed "Platinum Triangle" that includes Bel-Air and Holmby...Tags: Beverly Hills, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), San Marino, Century City, Los Angeles
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Mount Wilson Observatory an astronomical gem
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA century ago, the tranquil air above Mt. Wilson was an astronomer's dream. Not yet polluted by light from the developing communities below, the 5,800-foot-high peak in the San Gabriel Mountains was ideal for observing the universe. From the famed...Tags: Georgia, Hawaii, Satellite Technology, Research, Astronomy
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