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Articles from the December 9, 2018 edition


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  • New York Police Seek Motivation In Mysterious Death of Google Engineer Found Unconscious

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Dec 9, 2018

    Scott Krulcik was found unresponsive in Google's Chelsea headquarters at 9 pm Saturday night. A janitor found him unconscious at his computer desk. The janitor called emergency medical technicians from the NYFD, who were unable to revive Krulcik. He has no history of drug abuse or suicide, and had only recently begun to work for Google at their Chelsea location. Police are examining his social media posts, as they do in such cases. On October 27, 2018, a gunman entered the Tree of Life – Or L...

  • AMP Association Launches Functional Training Environment Fueled By Innovative Fitness Philosophy

    Colleen O Meara, HypeWorld|Dec 9, 2018

    AMP Association has launched in Santa Monica, a functional training environment focused on an innovative fitness philosophy and methodology by Founders & Personal Trainers Ahnna McDevitt and Alex Hope. www.ampassociation.com Recently re-locating from London, and having travelled the world, Ahnna & Alex have designed a unique, high-end fitness haven that stands as an emblem of their international experience and gravitas. With state-of-the-art features, brand-new equipment, a spacious community...

  • Mountain Lion P-64 Survives the Woolsey Fire, But Dies from Burns on his Paws

    Kate Kuykendahl|Dec 9, 2018

    THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Earlier this week, National Park Service (NPS) researchers discovered the remains of P-64, a male mountain lion who survived the flames of the Woolsey Fire, but died a few weeks afterwards. Although the cause of death is not known at this time, P-64's paws were visibly burned. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife will conduct a necropsy. "P-64 was a fascinating cat to study because he crossed our notoriously deadly freeways dozens of times," said Jeff Sikich,...

  • LAPD Arrests Big Blue Bus Transit Superintendent Jamieson on Child Pornography Charges

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Dec 9, 2018

    Less than two months after the arrest of Eric Uller, a systems analyst with the Information Services Department, for lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, another city-related employee has been arrested for crimes against children. Transit Operations Superintendent Larry Jamieson of Big Blue Bus was arrested on Monday by the Los Angeles Police Department for alleged possession of child pornography. The news of Jamieson's arrest was posted on the Residocracy Facebook page via a photograph of an...