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Washington Post Scheme Sparks Controversy
The Washington Post comes up with a money-making idea that triggers controversy and a question over ethics. KFWB's Andi Marshall reports they were going to offer access to what the paper called "those powerful few."
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Poll: Media Overdoing Jackson Coverage
A new Pew Research Poll says most of you believe there's been too much news coverage about the death of Michael Jackson. KFWB's Bill Cooper says 64 percent of those surveyed are complaining.
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Arnold in LA to Talk Budget Options
California begins mailing out thousands of IOUs. KFWB's Andrew Mollenbeck reports the legal fights have already started as the governor is in L.A. this morning to talk about what has to happen next.
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Vacation on Location: 4th of July Weekend
If you're not heading out of town for the holiday, there are some local spots you might considering visiting.
KFWB's Penny Griego and Phil Hulett spoke with Fandango's Harry Medved about some holiday getaways right in our own backyard.
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Task Force Shuts Down Santa Clarita Chop Shop
An auto theft task force shuts down a classic car restoration shop in Santa Clarita. KFWB’s Pete Demetriou reports the owner and three other men are suspected of stealing and stripping the classics for parts.
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Runaway Production Likely to Spike in Budget Crisis
California has no budget, and lawmakers and the governor have failed to come up with a blueprint to close a $24 billion deficit. KFWB's Bill Cooper says Hollywood is worried about losing some tax breaks in whatever budget package finally emerges.
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'Creature' Reborn at Universal Studios
A cult classic is resurrected at as a rock-and-roll musical at Universal Studios. KFWB's Michael Shappee says this time, the creature from the Black Lagoon gets the girl permanently.
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Report Slams OC Taxpayer Waste
Wasted spending of taxpayer money and lack of accountability. KFWB's Ron Kilgore reports for the second time this year, the Orange County Grand Jury releases a critical report of a county office.
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Jackson Creditors Eye Beatles Catalog
Michael Jackson's personal debt has been estimated as high as half a billion dollars. And as KFWB's Steve Lentz reports, Jackson's creditors could try to force his estate to sell his interest in the Beatles song catalog to cover it.
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