On Monday, July 1, workers began taking down the old warning sirens set up to alert those living near San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS)…
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Good morning, I’m Paige Hymson, a podcast producer here at The Times. We have some exciting news about a brand-new podcast coming out next week.…
When the Nguyen brothers opened their first 7 Leaves coffee shop in 2012, they didn’t dare tell their mother and father. The siblings feared that…
The Los Angeles Police Department opened an internal affairs investigation to determine why a desk officer turned away the woman who drove the getaway car…
When Glenn Langer retired as head of the UCLA’s cardiovascular research lab in 1997, he dipped into his retirement savings to buy books, calculators and…
Manuel L. Real, a towering legal figure who ordered the desegregation of a prominent Los Angeles County school district and approved an unpopular but mandatory…
Sitting down to judge a Negroni cocktail competition, three other judges and I reach a quorum at 11 am before the first drink is served.…
An Orange County judge—who in February blocked a lawsuit pertaining to the sheriff’s illegal use of jailhouse informants and then hiding evidence of their corruption—was…
Ever wanted to learn how to turn a guitar into a turntable by approximating the sound of scratching with a kill switch technique? How about…
The University of Utah will hold a memorial Monday evening for Mackenzie Lueck, of El Segundo, whose body was found last week. The kidnapping and…