AM Headlines: “Traditional Navigable Waters”

A glance at this morning's headlines around LA

Implications of High Times: A Rand Corp study looks at the impact on prices, taxes and consumption. [Associated Press]

Back at the Ball Game: The 3-year-old struck by a line drive during batting practice is back at Dodger Stadium. [Video]

"We're Just Happy They Got This Guy:" Family members react to the arrest of a suspect in the Grim Sleeper case. [Video]

"Mad Men," "Glee" Earn Emmy Noms: The nominations for the 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards are announced in North Hollywood. [Full Story]

Clash Over a T Shirt: A student wore the shirt as a show of support for her favorite soccer team. [The Sun]

Deadline for Dana Point: The city has until Tuesday to respond to a blind woman's petition regarding a medical marijuana dispensary. [OC Register]

Rolling Out the Red Carpet in Anaheim: Angel Stadium is ready for the All-Star Game. There are several events leading up to the big event. [OC Register]

West Covina Officer Faces Accusations: The officer is on paid leave as authorities investigate claims that he raped a woman. [Pasadena Star-News]

"I'm Going to Pull My Beard Out:" German soccer fans at Alpine Village in South Bay watch their team go down in defeat. Fans of Spain rejoice. [Daily News]

Batter Up, It's FanFest: Fans are part of the game at FanFest, part of MLB's All-Star weekend in Anaheim. [MLB.com]

 

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