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Popular Psychologist Joyce Brothers Dead At 85
Joyce Brothers, the pop psychologist who pioneered the television advice show in the 1950s and enjoyed a long and prolific career as a syndicated columnist, author, and television and film personality, has died.
WeHo Meningitis Case Not Tied To NY, Elsewhere
Los Angeles County health officials said the bacterial meningitis that killed a 33-year-old West Hollywood attorney this month isn’t the same form of the illness that has killed several people in New York.
Melo, Knicks Get Rival Celtics In 1st Round
The Knicks should have their size back in time for their playoff opener, with Tyson Chandler and Kenyon Martin both on the mend.
Firefighters Gather In Huntington Beach For Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
The luck of the Irish has brought a group of firefighters from Dublin and New York to Huntington Beach for some California fun.
Long Island Teen Dies Of Mysterious Illness During Disneyland School Trip
A 15-year-old boy from Long Island died of a mysterious illness while on a school trip to Disneyland.
Northeast Blizzard Spurs Flight Cancellations To, From LAX
A blizzard pounding the nation’s northeast region forced the cancellation of dozens of flights in and out of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), officials have announced.
Ex-Cop Accused Of Killing 3 Allegedly Sends Anderson Cooper A Package
News personality Anderson Cooper claims the former LAPD officer accused of killing three people, including a police officer, sent a package to his CNN office in New York.
World Peace Suspended, Howard Out For Lakers
Forward Metta World Peace has been suspended for one game because he hit Detroit’s Brandon Knight in the face, and the Los Angeles Lakers also will be without Dwight Howard again when they face the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday.
Man Rollerblades Across The Country To Raise Awareness For Autism
A New York man with Asperger’s syndrome is rollerblading across the country to spread awareness for autism.
NHL Cancels All Games Through Jan. 14
The NHL could be one step away from canceling another hockey season because of a labor fight with the players. In the latest round of cancellations, the NHL on Thursday wiped out all games through Jan. 14. More than 50 percent of the schedule has been lost, and the rest is now in great danger, too.
Convicted Serial Killer Rodney Alcala Admits To 2 NYC Killings
A serial killer already sentenced to death in California admitted Friday to murdering two other young women in New York City in the 1970s.
2 Sought In Killing Of LA Man Near Central Park
Police on Thursday continued an aggressive manhunt for a gunman and a getaway driver who ambushed and killed a Los Angeles man in midtown Manhattan, saying they’re following multiple leads and have searched the victim’s home for clues.
Celebrity Neighbors: Experts Weigh In On How It Affects Property Values
Will having a celebrity neighbor help or hurt your home’s value?
New East Coast Storm Forces Flight Cancellations At LAX
Several New York-bound flights have been canceled out of Los Angeles International Airport due to a new storm aimed at the East Coast.
LA-Area Electrical Workers Head East To Assist In Aftermath Of Sandy
Crew members from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) left for the East Coast on Sunday morning to assist in the aftermath of Sandy.


















