Service
Founder Of Lion’s Heart Discusses Ways To Get Involved
Terry Corwin, the founder and Executive Director of Lion’s Heart, appeared on KCAL9 News on Saturday morning to discuss the volunteer service organization.
AAA To Offer Free ‘Tipsy Tow’ Service On New Year’s Eve
The Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) will offer free towing on New Year’s Eve in an effort to keep drunk drivers off the road.
Mayor, Volunteers Honor Veterans With ‘Day Of Service’
On a day when Americans honor the sacrifice of former and active-duty servicemen and women, volunteers in West Los Angeles are giving back.
LA County To Review Benefits For Military Reservists
Supervisor Don Knabe has called for a review after receiving what he described as “nervous calls” from employees — some of whom have been deployed overseas for months
US Gov’t To Use Text Messaging For Extreme Weather Alerts
You could soon start receiving text messages from the U.S. government in response to potential weather emergencies.
New Bill Would Grant Work Permits To Thousands Of Illegal Immigrants
A bill moving through the California Legislature is heating up the hot button issue of immigration reform.
Dozens Of Fallen Police Officers, Firefighters Honored In Long Beach
Families of 28 police officers and 13 firefighters who died in the line of duty were on hand at a memorial service on Tuesday.
How To Celebrate the Girl Scouts’ 100th Birthday
It’s not just about the cookies – see how the Girl Scouts help Los Angeles in other ways, and wish them a happy birthday!
Fast Food Too Slow? Burger King Testing Home Delivery Service
Burger King Corp. is offering its customers a time-saving — and potentially waistline-bulging — option to its drive-through window
Bankruptcy Threat Forces US Postal Service To Cut Next-Day Delivery In 2012
It could be the last Christmas for first-class mail here in the Southland.
Reporting Power Outages And Downed Electrical Lines
Here is a list of numbers, websites to report downed power lines, report outages and for the latest updates on when service will be restored.
‘Just The Beginning’? US Layoffs Double In September To 116,000
September’s layoff totals marked the highest number since April of 2009, when 132,500 layoffs were announced.
Metro Green Line Gets Green Light For LAX Expansion Project
Metro has been given a green light to expand its green line rail service to new neighborhoods.
Nearly 1,000 Customers Lose Power In Marina Del Rey
A power outage that left nearly 1,000 customers in the dark in Marina del Rey is over.
3,600 Post Offices To Be Reviewed For Possible Closure
The United States Postal Service is reviewing 3,600 offices for possible closure.


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