AM Headlines: Time for a Talk
A glance at this morning's headlines around LA
By JONATHAN LLOYD
Updated 4:15 PM PDT, Mon, Mar 15, 2010
Time for a Talk: The Republican gubernatorial candidates will face off in Costa Mesa. Full Story
Ups and Downs: Angels Flight resumed service Monday morning after nine years. Full Story
Bangs, Beads and Body Ink: The Riverside Metropolitan Museum looks at all the things we do to our bodies in an exhibit called "Adornment." Press-Enterprise
Family Members Found Wounded on Driveway: Three family members are found wounded early Monday after gunfire broke out in Anaheim. OC Register
Awkward... Not Really: Mixed-gender dorms, including several in California, are gaining acceptance. LA Times
Andrews' Stalker Faces Sentencing: The man who stalked ESPN's Erin Andrews and shot nude videos of her through a hotel room peephole was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison. Full Story
John Doe No. 214: More than one year after the Marek Fire, authorities are still trying to identify the body of John Doe No. 214. LA Times
Marijuana Referendum Deadline: Today is the deadline for a coalition of Los Angeles marijuana collectives seeking a referendum on the city's newly approved medical marijuana ordinance to turn in 27,425 valid signatures. A coordinator said it's going to be close. LA Times
Beckham Out: Soccer star David Beckham will miss the World Cup and most if not all of the Los Angeles Galaxy season after tearing his left Achilles’ tendon Sunday while playing for AC Milan. Full Story
No. 2 Stanford Upends UCLA: The Cardinal jumped to a 36-19 lead at the half, then cruised to victory in the Pac-10 women's basketball final. ESPN Los Angeles
Horses Go Without: Inland veterinarians who care for horses notice a slump in business during the economic slump. Press-Enterprise
High Desert Wind Turbine Regulations: Some residents are struggling with wind turbine regulations in the High Desert. San Bernardino Sun
First Published: Mar 15, 2010 6:56 AM PDT
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