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Lindsay William-Ross

  • Name: Lindsay William-Ross
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Drew Barrymore's a <s>Wino</s> Winemaker! Drew Barrymore's a Wino Winemaker!

Fairey designed the label for Barrymore's wine Actress Drew Barrymore can add one more credit to her impressive resume: Winemaker. "Barrymore Pinot Grigio is actress Drew Barrymore's tribute to her wine-loving family," notes Food Republic. The vino, which retails for $16.99, is available locally at K&L, and L.A. I'm... continue reading on LAist

Video: The LAFD Wants You to Worry About Your Dog Setting Your House on Fire Video: The LAFD Wants You to Worry About Your Dog Setting Your House on Fire

Cute but dangerous! (Screenshot) Be afraid...be very afraid: Your dog could accidentally set your house on fire! The Los Angeles Fire Department points us towards a video produced by The Pet Collective showing Hali Hudson and her 8-year-old Corgi, Yogi, and how Yogi is so excited to get into... continue reading on LAist

Is Missing Fox Exec in Central California, Headed North? Is Missing Fox Exec in Central California, Headed North?

Photo of Gavin Smith courtesy of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department The family of missing Fox executive Gavin Smith are still asking for the public's help in locating the man who has been missing since May 1. Now there's been report that he was spotted in Central California and... continue reading on LAist

LAUSD Pays Out $200K to Man Who Accused Ex-Super Cortines of Sexual Harassment LAUSD Pays Out $200K to Man Who Accused Ex-Super Cortines of Sexual Harassment

Cortines, during a board meeting while serving as LAUSD Superintendent (Screenshot) The legacy of retired Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Ramon Cortines endures just a little bit more now, thanks to the board's vote of approval to pay out $200,000 to settle a sexual harassment claim filed against... continue reading on LAist

Bomb Squad Blows Up WWI Howitzer Shell Found in Attic Bomb Squad Blows Up WWI Howitzer Shell Found in Attic

LAPD Bomb Squad vehicle (Photo by Lord Jim via Flickr) What was first reported as a "suspicious package" discovered in the attic of a valley building turned out to be a World War I-era howitzer shell, but the bomb squad had to go ahead and blow it up anyhow,... continue reading on LAist

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