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DreamWorks Animation takes $87 million write-down on 'Guardians'
DreamWorks Animation SKG said it would take an $87-million charge on last year's holiday movie "Rise of the Guardians," marking the largest write-down the studio has ever taken for one of its own movies. Analysts had estimated that the studio would take...
Tags: Shrek (fictional character), Life of Pi (movie), Rise of the Guardians (movie), Richard Verrier, Wreck-It Ralph (movie)
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Subfreezing temperatures, strong winds expected for region
Strong winds and subfreezing temperatures are expected in inland and mountain areas across Southern California on Thursday in the wake of a winter storm that dumped snow and rain on the region. Temperatures are expected to range from the upper 20s to...
Tags: Robert J. Lopez
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2 fugitives accused of Medicare fraud may be in Glendale, U.S. says
Federal authorities say two of Medicare's most-wanted fugitives may be hiding out in Glendale. Healthcare investigators say Karo Gotti Blkhoyan, 32, and Anush Sahakyan, 29, set up a phony medical clinic in South Carolina from 2009 to 2010 and billed for...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Government Health Care, Medicare, Healthcare Policies
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DreamWorks Animation licenses characters for Russia theme parks
DreamWorks Animation SKG is licensing its movie characters for various theme parks being developed in Russia, an increasingly important market for the Glendale-based studio. The creator of the "Shrek," "Madagascar" and "Kung Fu Panda" franchises said it...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Richard Verrier, Russia, Travel, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated
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Cold weather storm could bring hail to tri-city area on Tuesday
A cold, blustery storm originating from the Gulf of Alaska is expected to move down the California coast Tuesday, creating traffic headaches in some places, authorities warned. Possible thunderstorms were expected to affect most of the Southland,...
Tags: Weather Reports, Highway Transportation, Garrett Therolf, Weather
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Gatto wants to open Southland car pool lanes for off-peak use
Motorists without passengers would be able to use the car pool lanes on the Ventura (134) Freeway during non-peak hours under legislation introduced to address the growing gridlock on state freeways. Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) said his AB...
Tags: Patrick McGreevy, Highway Transportation, Mike Gatto
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Glendale councilman on MTA seat: 'My future in local politics, really, could come down to this'
The transportation future of this region rests, in no small measure, with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. And that body's board is about to change. In part, that is because Los Angeles will be getting a new mayor. That mayor will sit on the...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Jim Newton, Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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L.A. Archdiocese adds priests' names to abuse list
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has quietly added two dozen priests and brothers to its list of clergy accused of child molestation. Though the church deems the allegations against the men credible, the archdiocese has declined to release information...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Harriet Ryan
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Gusty winds in region prompt warning
A wind advisory for the Los Angeles area is expected to remain in effect through Saturday with moderate Santa Ana conditions bringing gusty northeast winds, the National Weather Service said. Winds are expected to continue in varying strength through...Tags: Weather Reports, Hailey Branson-Potts, Weather, National Weather Service
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Police plan to monitor allegations
Local police officials say the statute of limitations could confound any new investigations into priest sex abuse revelations contained in a trove of documents released recently by the Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese since many of the allegations...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Police Investigations
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A dozen restaurants in tri-city area face legal action addressed in Gatto bill
A bill introduced this week by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) to protect against what he called “shakedown lawsuits” comes as 12 businesses in his district face similar legal action for not posting simple signage — violations...
Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Birth Defects, Litigation, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Snow storm closes Grapevine in both directions
Snow has closed the Grapevine in both directions Friday. The closure is at the Grapevine summit, and officials said they don't know when Interstate 5 will reopen. The National Weather Service said snow will drop to the 2,000-foot level, according to...Tags: National Weather Service, Snow Storms
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