Red light cameras don't pay in L.A., high levels of lead in a Torrance playground, nudists cover up at San Onofre -- it's last links
June 6, 2008 | 5:55
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The City of L.A. is in the red over its red light camera program.
When a $12,500 a month job at the DWP simply won't do.
You probably won't see this at a KFC: chicken turns a McDonald's drive-through in Temecula into its home.
Investigators find high levels of lead at a Torrance playground.
Truckers threaten to sue over plan to replace diesel trucks serving ports with cleaner-burning vehicles.
Put your clothes on! Nude sun-bathing banned at San Onofre.
-- Jesus Sanchez
Photo: Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times


