Police first suspected foul play when the body of a Glendale advertising salesman washed up at Newport Beach in 1933, but soon uncovered a bizarre suicide pact that led back to baby girl found ...
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The Griffith Park ridge top looked a lot better Thursday than it did the first time John Loa was there. Happy schoolchildren were laughing this time in the cool morning air. A light breeze swept away ...
LOS ANGELES - New research suggests oil drilling decades ago may have triggered earthquakes in the Los Angeles region, including the 1933 quake that killed more than 100 people. If confirmed, it would ...
New research suggests oil drilling decades ago may have triggered earthquakes in the Los Angeles region, including the 1933 quake that left more than 100 people dead. If confirmed, it would be the ...
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has organized a series devoted to films that opened in 1933, including those of Mae West, Frank Capra, Jean Harlowe, the Marx Brothers, David O. Selznick and King ...
Constructed in 1933, this six-bedroom home in Hancock Park was designed by trailblazing African American architect Paul R. Williams for lawyer Gabriel Carlos Duque and his wife Mary McAllister—a ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — New research suggests oil drilling decades ago may have triggered earthquakes in the Los Angeles region, including the 1933 quake that killed more than 100 people. If confirmed, it ...
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