Stories that stayed with us from 2021
These are among the tales of redemption, forgiveness and love told in Column One, The Times' showcase for storytelling, in 2021.
These are among the tales of redemption, forgiveness and love told in Column One, The Times' showcase for storytelling, in 2021.
Downtown Los Angeles has received a scant 0.71 inches since the water year started Oct. 1, compared with the normal 1.68 inches for this time of year.
Melrose Action raised $30,000 for license plate readers, including $10,000 from L.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz. The readers start going up this week.
L.A. Pizza Hut customers are being hit with an extra charge to help recover "the increased cost of operations in the state of California."
It's still far from clear what kind of COVID-19 increase California will see, and the state so far has been doing better than other parts of the country. But officials say they want to be ready.
Many of Q's story lines, including evil lizard aliens and a cabal of pedophiles, are pulled from films and television shows. Screenwriters are not happy.
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What was life like on Dec. 6, 1941, and in the years before then for one group of people for whom Pearl Harbor would drastically alter their lives — the Japanese and Japanese Americans in Los Angeles?
The advisory is to call attention to a "youth mental health crisis" and recommend resources to call on and actions to take.
"Ben & Emma's Big Hit," which goes on sale Tuesday, parallels Newsom's experience with dyslexia.
The boy was hospitalized but died of his injuries. A 30-year-old woman and a 9-year-old girl are in stable condition. It wasn't immediately known whether the incidents were related.
Encino real estate broker Tamara Dadyan gets 10 years in prison for role in family fraud ring that yielded $18 million in pandemic business loans
The more than 13,000 items included counterfeit Gucci, Chanel, Fendi and Louis Vuitton handbags, shirts, backpacks and other goods.
The details of the beating, described in a May lawsuit, follow weeks of controversy for the storied Santa Ana football program.
Former Department of Water and Power official David Wright has agreed to plead guilty to a bribery charge, the U.S. attorney's office said Monday.
Authorities also charged Aariel Maynor with attempted murder, saying he opened fire on a security guard with an AR-15-style rifle during the fatal shooting at the Avants' Beverly Hills home.
The controversial San Joaquin Valley congressman has served in the House since 2003.