AM Headlines: Burned Body Found Near Freeway

A glance at this morning's headlines around LA

Back to Where It Began: The teenage girl forced to abandon her dream of sailing around the world is returning to the port where her journey began five months ago. Full Story

Police Investigate Use of Stun Gun: The man fell and suffered serious injuries. Police are investigating a videotaped confrontation in which a Los Angeles officer used a stun gun to subdue an apparently intoxicated man. Full Story

Burned Body Found Off 210 Freeway: The body was found as authorities responded to a brush fire. Full Story

Shhh... the Council Is Considering a Parcel Tax: They're considering whether to place a $39 parcel tax on the November ballot to help fund libraries. KPCC

Hit-and-Run Driver Strikes Man in Wheelchair: Witnesses say the SUV driver honked the horn, as if to get the man to cross the street faster. Glendale News Press

Doctors' Advice: They tell the LA Times that raves, like the one over the weekend that led to hundreds of injuries, should be kept out of the LA Coliseum. LA Times

Pier Lottery System: New rules are coming for performers on Santa Monica Pier. Santa Monica Daily Press

Good Golly, Not Molly's: Preservationists object to plan to sell Molly's burger stand on Vine Street to developers. LA Times

Columnist Moves Into Zoo: OC Register columnist Frank Mickadeit is moving into the Santa Ana Zoo as an exhibit. This will go on for three days. OC Register

Two More Arrests in 2008 Century City Killing: The estranged wife of a gold trading company owner was killed in a parking garage. Press-Telegram
 

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