Monday, August 19, 2013

Southbound 405 Freeway in Orange County reopens early

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The southbound lanes of the 405 between the 605 and 22 freeways were reopened at 2:50 p.m., California Department of Transportation officials said. The closed northbound lanes at Valley View Street were still being cleared of debris and should open soon, officials said. Three police vehicles and a California Highway Patrol vehicle led the procession of cars on the reopened section of the freeway. The freeway closure enabled workers to demolish a 50-year-old connector bridge as part of a $277-million project to link carpool lanes for the 405, 22 and 605 freeways. The last section of the bridge was knocked down about 5:30 a.m. Sunday, broken up and hauled away. Dozens of steel plates placed on the freeway to protect it from 3,600 tons of falling concrete were then removed and the roadway inspected before it was reopened to traffic, officials said. The affected section of the 405 is one of the busiest stretches of road in the country.
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Orange County targets customers in fight against human trafficking

Instead of running away from the water, a high-school teacher from Laguna Niguel and his friend risked their lives to save the life of a young woman from Germany. Rick Moore was walking on the beach in Maui when he heard a woman's screams, and someone yelled "shark attack!" In spite of the danger, he jumped into the water. "Swam out there, and it was about 15 yards from her, I saw a young female with a bikini on, with blond hair, with a severed arm," said Moore. The 20-year-old woman had lost a lot blood and was nearly unconscious. "She was in and out of it, saying these words: 'I'm dying, I'm going to die,'" said Moore. "And I kept saying to her, 'No you're not, no you're not, we're going to get you to shore, we're going to save you." The 57-year-old teacher grabbed the woman and started swimming the 75 yards back to the shore, realizing that he too could be attacked by the shark. "I happened to be at the right place at the right time, swam out there, prayed over her, told her, 'Hey, let's see what we can do, see what God' going to do,'" said Moore.
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2 Orange County men rescue woman from shark attack in Maui

"If it is, we'll make healthy money. If it's not, that'll be unfortunate for everyone. But we believe we'll be successful." By launching the Long Beach Register, Kushner, publisher of the Register and CEO of Freedom Communications, is taking his contrarian instincts outside Orange County. Media business analyst Rick Edmonds said the last time he can recall a major U.S. city adding a new daily paper was around World War II, when Chicago got the Sun-Times and New York got Newsday. There have been scattered other instances in smaller cities, but since newspapers entered their recent troubles, the creation of a new rivalry is itself news. A brewing newspaper war in New Orleans between that city's Times-Picayune and a challenger based about 80 miles away in Baton Rouge, La., is the closest to what's unfolding in Long Beach. "How will it play out?" asked Edmonds, of the Poynter Institute, a journalism foundation in St.
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Two Newspapers Set to Battle in Long Beach, California

This photo provided by AT&T shows the Samsung Galaxy Mega. With a screen measuring 6.3 inches (16-centimeter) diagonally, the Galaxy Mega is almost as big as a 7-inch (17.8-centimeter) tablet computer. The difference: It makes phone calls. (AP Photo/AT&T) (Mark Boster, Los Angeles Times / August 6, 2013) Also By Anh Do and Paloma Esquivel August 19, 2013, 5:00 a.m. A 24-year-old Anaheim man accused of teaching a teenage girl to work as a prostitute, advertising her services on an X-rated website. A 19-year-old guy charged with forcing a stable of girls to walk Beach Boulevard, not far from Disneyland, and perform sex acts for money. A middle-aged Irvine woman accused of operating a brothel in an upscale apartment complex. Since tougher human-trafficking laws went on the books in January, officials across California have sharpened their focus, going after pimps who force women often young runaways or girls lured by Internet postings to sell their bodies. Orange County prosecutors are targeting their customers as well. The names of men picked up on suspicion of soliciting sex have been publicized on the district attorney's website, along with detailed descriptions of alleged pimps' arrests, and stories of women being beaten, raped and virtually enslaved as prostitutes. http://www.socallawsupport.com/ When he announced the get-tough approach at a rally earlier this year, Dist. Atty.
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The competition is the Long Beach Press-Telegram, founded more than a century ago. As a result of the budding newspaper battle, this city of 468,000 is joining the likes of Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston as what has become a rarity in 21st century America the two newspaper town. Never mind shrinking circulations and online news migration. We believe that a city with the size and vibrancy of Long Beach should be happy to support a great newspaper of the variety we want to provide, said Aaron Kushner, who since buying the Orange County Register a year ago with a partner has surprised industry watchers by expanding reporting staff and page counts. If it is, well make healthy money. If its not, thatll be unfortunate for everyone.
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California City Becomes Rarity: a 2 Newspaper Town

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