DeGeneres Injured in Car Accident (Los angeles day spas)
DeGeneres Injured in Car Accident
WPVI - LOS ANGELES (AP) - September 2, 2006 - Ellen DeGeneres walked away from a three-vehicle collision caused by a suspected drunken driver, police said. "She had a little neck and back pain, but it doesn't look like it was anything serious," said Sgt
Prescription drug discount bill heads to governor's desk
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - The bill, by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-Los Angeles, passed a final Assembly vote 42-28, with lawmakers sticking to party lines. "This is an opportunity to finally do the right thing for families choosing between buying gasoline for their cars
Las Vegas to L.A. route set for major construction
KRNV - LAS VEGAS The drive between Las Vegas and Los Angeles is about get a whole lot longer. California officials have announced plans to renovate a section of the I-15 interchage with Interstate 215 near Davore, California. The work is expected to start
Kim Basinger to appear in court in dispute with Alec Baldwin
Herald Tribune - LOS ANGELES -- Kim Basinger has been ordered to appear in court to explain why she should not be held in contempt for allegedly disobeying a judge's orders concerning ex-husband Alec Baldwin's visitation time with their daughter. Los Angeles Superior
DETROIT Kenny Rogers and two relievers combined on a five-hitter to
WHNT-TV - DETROIT Kenny Rogers and two relievers combined on a five-hitter to help the Detroit Tigers spank the Los Angeles Angels, 9-to-0. Omar Infante also drove in two runs for A-L Central-leading Detroit, which had only won two of its previous eight games
A tennis friendship, well-served
Centre Daily - Buxton said that when she was 17, she spent about a year in Los Angeles because California was a hotbed of tennis. She said she had heard a lot about the Los Angeles Tennis Club and wanted to join. She said she asked Perry T. Jones, whom she described
Sept. 4 Terrorism Special Report 'Are We Ready?'
WTNH.com - LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- On Sept. 4, the Los Angeles Times will publish and public television station KCET's "Life & Times" will broadcast an exclusive, inside look at how major city, county and federal law enforcement and emergency
