
Grace Toohey
Reporter at Los Angeles Times
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4 days ago |
latimes.com | Grace Toohey
A Los Angeles police sergeant who stopped to help motorists on the 405 freeway was killed in a multi-vehicle crash early Monday, shutting down southbound traffic through the Sepulveda Pass for hours, officials said. LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell identified the sergeant as Shiou Deng, saying he was hit after pulling over to aid other motorists. Another person was also killed in the crash, according to California Highway officials. It wasn’t immediately clear how many others were injured.
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6 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Grace Toohey
LOS ANGELES - Spotting a trademark colorful and elegant bird on the Palos Verdes Peninsula can be exciting for visitors or vacationers, but as the peacock population has rocketed, officials say some of those birds have got to go. This fall, Rancho Palos Verdes will restart a rarely used program to trap and relocate peafowl from the peninsula in an effort to curb the growing population and limit the animals' nuisance behaviors - with a goal of trimming the numbers by about 30%.
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6 days ago |
mahoningmatters.com | Grace Toohey
LOS ANGELES - Spotting a trademark colorful and elegant bird on the Palos Verdes Peninsula can be exciting for visitors or vacationers, but as the peacock population has rocketed, officials say some of those birds have got to go. This fall, Rancho Palos Verdes will restart a rarely used program to trap and relocate peafowl from the peninsula in an effort to curb the growing population and limit the animals' nuisance behaviors - with a goal of trimming the numbers by about 30%.
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6 days ago |
dailyitem.com | Grace Toohey
LOS ANGELES — Spotting a trademark colorful and elegant bird on the Palos Verdes Peninsula can be exciting for visitors or vacationers, but as the peacock population has rocketed, officials say some of those birds have got to go. This fall, Rancho Palos Verdes will restart a rarely used program to trap and relocate peafowl from the peninsula in an effort to curb the growing population and limit the animals' nuisance behaviors — with a goal of trimming the numbers by about 30%.
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6 days ago |
dailygazette.com | Grace Toohey
LOS ANGELES — Spotting a trademark colorful and elegant bird on the Palos Verdes Peninsula can be exciting for visitors or vacationers, but as the peacock population has rocketed, officials say some of those birds have got to go. This fall, Rancho Palos Verdes will restart a rarely used program to trap and relocate peafowl from the peninsula in an effort to curb the growing population and limit the animals' nuisance behaviors — with a goal of trimming the numbers by about 30%.
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