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Crashes Don't Have Monopoly on Car Damage
KickingTiresIf you think managing to avoid hitting or being hit by another moving vehicle is a foolproof way to maintain a spotless claims record with your insurance provider, beware of obstacles in the road ahead. According to a study by......Tags: Insurance
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How to Utilize Defensive Parking
Several years ago, a friend bought a new car for the first time in over a decade. Within a week, he picked up two nasty parking lot dings. These nicks are inflicted by thoughtless individuals who open their doors with no regard to what they’ll...Tags: Vehicles, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Tagger falls to death from freeway overpass in Sacramento
L.A. NOWA known tagger who fell to his death at a freeway construction site in Sacramento may have been spray-painting graffiti on a bridge near where his body was found, police said. A roadside memorial stands where the body of 23-year-old...... -
12-year-old arrested in vandalism of middle school
L.A. NOWLancaster school vandalism: A 12-year-old suspected gang member has been arrested for allegedly causing thousands of dollars in damage to a Quartz Hill middle school on New Year’s Day, authorities said.... -
Joshua Tree's Barker Dam closed after names etched onto structure
L.A. NOWJoshua Tree National Park's Barker Dam remains off-limits to the public as officials try to determine how to restore the 113-year-old structure vandalized in recent weeks by dozens of names scratched into its surface.... -
Employee sprayed graffiti, then was paid to cover it up, police say
L.A. NOWUsually there's a crime and then a coverup. In Burbank, it's the coverup that is the alleged crime.... -
Female gang member charged in church deacon's slaying
L.A. NOWA female gang member was charged Tuesday with murder, attempted murder and vandalism for her role in a Nov. 4 fatal shooting of a church deacon outside a Westlake district church.... -
Donation fund created after theft and destruction of petroglyphs
L.A. NOWA donation fund has been established following the theft and destruction of petroglyphs at a site north of Bishop. At least four prominent petroglyphs were taken from the site, which is protected under the federal Archaeological Resources Protection Act... -
L.A. City Council upholds ban on parking at broken meters
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to uphold a policy that makes it illegal to park at spaces with broken meters. The action excercises an option for cities to override a new state law that greatly limits the practice of issuing tickets to... -
Should cars parked at broken meters be ticketed? [Google+ hangout]
L.A. NOWShould cars that park at broken meters be ticketed? The L.A. City Council thinks so. The council voted Wednesday to raffirm the city's two-year policy that makes it illegal to park at spaces with broken meters.... -
Despite state law, cars parked at broken L.A. meters still ticketed
L.A. NOWL.A. officials said a state law limiting the practice of issuing tickets to drivers who park at broken meters would cost the city a sizable chunk of ticket and parking fee revenue, and would encourage meter vandalism. The Los Angeles...... -
Nativity scenes outside church, home vandalized in Huntington Beach
L.A. NOWPolice are searching for vandals who defaced a nativity scene at a church and home in Huntington Beach, spray-painting it with swastikas and other crude drawings. Church officials discovered the graffiti at the St. Bonaventure Catholic Parish in the...
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