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Actors guild brass forms own campaign coalition
The Screen Actors Guild, under criticism from dissident members for its failure to reach agreement on a new contract, is fielding a coalition of candidates for the union's board, an effort that if successful could ensure continued support for SAG's negotiating tactics.
Attorney indicted on $26K improper contributions
A federal grand jury has indicted a prominent Los Angeles attorney on charges of funneling $26,000 in contributions to a candidate in the 2004 presidential campaign.
In-home elderly care providers charged with fraud
At least 21 people are accused of using fake identities to skim $2 million from a program designed to help the disabled and the elderly.
MTA votes to vote on raising LA County sales tax
Gas prices are up, public transportation ridership is up, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants sales taxes to go up, too.
AP source: Grand jury investigating lenders
A federal grand jury is investigating mortgage lenders Countrywide Financial Corp., New Century Financial Corp. and IndyMac Bancorp Inc., a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Thursday.
Murder charges for parents of malnourished toddler
Murder charges have been filed against a Pomona couple whose malnourished 2-year-old daughter weighed only 19 pounds when she died two months ago.
Teen arrested for $38,000 in graffiti damage
A teenager arrested by sheriff's investigators is believed to be the prolific graffiti vandal whose monicker "Wonka" has been scrawled on buses and trains throughout the Los Angeles area.
Widow of Aaron Spelling pays $47M for LA condo
The widow of producer Aaron Spelling paid a whopping $47 million for a two-story condo atop a Century City residential tower that's still under construction, her lawyer said.
Number of LA Immigration Court cases on the rise
The number of immigration judges in Los Angeles has not kept up with the increasing number of cases, resulting in delays and huge caseloads.
Similar genetic profiles found to be more common
Genetic profiles may not be as reliable in pinpointing culprits as the FBI would have investigators - and juries - believe. More Los Angeles Times Stories
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