Good morning -- here's what's happening 5.08.08
That school sex scandal just keeps getting worse. Now LAPD detectives are investigating a dean who they think may have hidden photos, a scrapbook and notes about an affair between a girl at the Foshay Learning Center and accused molester Stephen Thomas Rooney, an administrator there at the time. Richard Winton
digs deeper into the story.
A spate of attacks by coyotes in the Inland Empire has parents worried and officials warning to steer clear of the bold and wily animals. David Kelly explains.
What are the odds? Back-to-back fouls caught by two guys sitting side-by-side. Yes, it's Bob Pool with the story.
It's a $500-million payday for "Grand Theft Auto IV" in its first week on the market, says Alex Pham.
Ummm -- never mind. Don Perata, the Democratic leader of the state Senate, says he'll stop his campaign to recall Jeff Denham, a GOP senator from Atwater, who ticked off Perata when he refused to vote for a state budget proposal. Details of the spat from Patrick McGreevy.
An animal control officer in Lakewood was on a routine call when a pit bull attacked him, leaving him with wounds and bites on his arms and hands, and a broken knuckle. Rong-Gong Lin II has the full story.
Contract talks failed, so janitors say they're going to strike. Andrea Chang talks to the union.
Blonds do have more fun, when they're Cameron Diaz and Mae West, says Susan King.
-- Veronique de Turenne
Photos: Associated Press, Los Angeles Times


