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3 killed, 1 seriously injured in Harbor Gateway shooting
Three people were shot to death, and a was fourth wounded, in a dispute that may have been over drugs at a Harbor Gateway apartment complex, officials said. Police said the incident appeared to be isolated. "There is no additional danger to the...
Tags: Shootings
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Pinning ceremony welcomes newest crop of nurses
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — Since Caitlin Vandiver was a little girl she had aspirations to grow up and become a nurse like various members of her family. On Thursday, Vandiver became one step closer to her dream after she received her nurse pin during the Pinning...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Health and Medical Professionals, Culture, Medical Specialization
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Disney unveils plan for first animated Marvel film
The studio behind the animated fantasies "Bambi," "Dumbo" and '"The Lion King" has a new kind of hero tale on the way — a Marvel Comics one. Walt Disney Animation Studios on Thursday announced plans to release "Big Hero 6," an action-comedy inspired...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Music, Animation (Movie Genre), Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment
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Southwest High celebrates third annual student art show
Staff WriterFor the past four years, Joeliana Padilla has enjoyed creating and painting various works of art as an art student at Southwest High School. Although her time at Southwest High has come to an end, a small piece of Padilla will live on in the school....Tags: Music, Entertainment
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Imperial Valley College renames administration building after distinguished alumnus
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — As the words “William J. Thornburg Administration Center” came into view, community members broke into abundant applause during the dedication ceremony at Imperial Valley College here Wednesday morning. The naming of the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Ceremonies, Culture, Education
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Man sought in Altadena rape of girl walking home from school
Detectives were seeking help from the public Wednesday in tracking down a man who raped a girl in Altadena as she was walking home from school. The girl, whose age was not disclosed, was attacked by the man in the 2500 block of north Fair Oaks after...
Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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Around Town: Marina student gets collegiate boost
A big congratulations has to go out to Betty Nguyen for the unbelievable scholarship she earned. Nguyen is the first Marina High School student to win the Gates Millennium Scholarship, according to a news release. The award is given to 1,000 students...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Human Interest, Science, U.S. Congress, University of California, Los Angeles
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L.A. Votes: Greuel halts ads, DWP becomes central issue in race
With less than two weeks to go until election day, mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel’s campaign has suspended television advertising, a move that reflects her continuing struggle to raise enough money to compete head-to-head on the airwaves with...Tags: Politics, Ronald Reagan, Wendy Greuel, Television Industry, Elections
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Celebrate Mom in Havre de Grace lots of different ways [Commentary]
Happy Mother's Day, dear readers, If you are a mom or a grandmother, you hopefully will celebrate Sunday surrounded by loved ones. Mother's Day is the single most popular day to dine out – how about a Havre de Grace restaurant – or make long...Tags: Human Interest, Family, Services and Shopping, Tea Party Movement, Music
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Nightcrawlers
NV Penthouse Lounge is a great place to enjoy the Chicago skyline, but some chilly nights call for a more intimate, subterranean space. That's when you head downstairs to Prohibit, NV's recently opened sibling lounge, for some candlelit conversation....Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Reese Witherspoon, Chicago Skyline
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Organizers hoping Professional Gymnastics Challenge catches on
The Professional Gymnastics Challenge is a prohibitive longshot to ever achieve the status of pro golf's Ryder Cup, tennis' Davis Cup or soccer's World Cup, but Brent Klaus hopes its U.S.-vs.-the-world format will strike a nationalistic chord with...Tags: Mixed Martial Arts, Gymnastics, Lehigh University, Sports, Ultimate Fighting Championship
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Frank Wright students wind down, celebrate start of standardized test
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — Rather than stressing about their upcoming state standardized tests, students at Frank Wright Middle School celebrated the arrival of the annual examination with music and dances at a superhero-themed assembly here Monday. Riannah...Tags: School Examinations, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Students, Education
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