AM Headlines: Cross Replaced, Removed

A glance at this morning's headlines around LA

Never Heard of Him?: Yes, you have. Lin Yu-Chun will sing at Dodger  Stadium Saturday in connection with the team devoting its My Town section to Taiwan for the interleague game against the Detroit Tigers. Google Video | Dodgers

Cleaning Up This Town: A registry would provide a friendly reminder to owners of foreclosed properties. Full Story

Mojave Cross Replaced, Removed: The Mojave cross has been the subject of Supreme Court ruling, stolen, replaced and removed. Press-Enterprise

Harassment Lawsuit in Torrance: A man described by his attorney as a "preoperative male-to-female transgender individual" files a lawsuit against his former employer. Daily Breeze

Wildfire Scorches 900 Acres: The fire is burning south of a residential area, but containment is expected Friday afternoon. Full Story

Teen Losing Vision to Ride Across Country: 
James Frigo wants to see the country from the seat of his bike before it's too late. SW Riverside News Network

Night-time Water Drops Hearing: Congressman Adam Schiff says he's testifying during a Senate committee hearing next week and will recommend repeal of U.S. Forest Service ban on nighttime water drops during wildfires. LA Times

Slain SWAT Officer Honored: Seventeen officers honored with the Los Angeles Police Department medal of valor include SWAT Officer Randal Simmons, who was killed during a hostage standoff two years ago in the San Fernando Valley. LA Times

Rent Control Ordinance: The LA City Council will vote on an ordinance that would freeze rents. KPCC

Warrants Served at Homes of DWP Workers: Search warrants have been served on the homes and offices of two employees of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power as part of an investigation into possible misuse of utility corporate credit cards. Previous Story

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Dodgers All-Star and World Series champion Carl Erskine dies at 97

Lyrics on Trial: Prosecutors say the musician's lyrics don't justify his slaying last year in a Beverly Center parking garage. LA Times

 


      

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