AP - New City Attorney Carmen Trutanich promised to do things differently when he ran for office this year.
Reuters - A Disney starlet crushed an "American Idol" champion on the U.S. pop album chart Wednesday, but Michael Jackson managed to outsell both.
AP - Maksim Chmerkovskiy is getting ready to rumba.
AP - A spokesman says the Los Angeles city attorney has been requesting documents and conducting interviews as part of an investigation into the city's role in Michael Jackson's lavish memorial.
Reuters - The working day is over for Dolly Parton's Broadway musical "9 to 5." The show will close on September 6 after a five-month run, its producers said on Wednesday.
Reuters - Her platinum white hair is long gone, replaced by silky smooth, dark brown locks. Yet that doesn't stop young girls from recognizing "High School Musical" star Ashley Tisdale at restaurants and asking for autographs.
Reuters - After performing in more than 30 countries, ballroom dance company "Burn The Floor" debuts on Broadway on Sunday with producers saying the time -- and the timing -- is right.
AP - Gretchen Wilson plans to start her own record label, and she'd like to call it, naturally, Redneck Records.
AP - A title company official says Michael Jackson's personal physician could face foreclosure on the luxury Las Vegas home that authorities searched in a manslaughter investigation into the singer's death.
Reuters - The Maasai people of Kenya have enlisted the United Nations to help turn their songs, dances and stories into copyrighted assets, a model that could create new income for indigenous groups worldwide.