From L.A. to San Francisco Bay, from the Gold Country to the Wine Country, the California state parks system showcases a fabulous array of nature’s handiwork.
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From L.A. to San Francisco Bay, from the Gold Country to the Wine Country, the California state parks system showcases a fabulous array of nature’s handiwork.
‘Inside Out 2’ is saving the summer box office — and breaking records in the process.
Confronting years of stagnation, public safety concerns and changing retail norms, commercial landlords and Santa Monica officials are trying to revitalize the Third Street Promenade.
A reader responds to Los Angeles City Councilmember Kevin de León’s plan to rename Pershing Square after Biddy Mason.
The people of Butler County know the shooting could have been much worse, with a would-be assassin getting so close to killing Trump and upending the nation. The heavily Republican community is now grappling with that notoriety — and grieving the losses.
Readers respond to a column about the ever-expanding Christian nationalist movement and the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 plan for a second Trump term.
L.A. County supervisors say their version of a ‘right to counsel’ law would shift the power dynamic between landlords and their tenants.
He killed his Bermuda grass lawn with cardboard and planted plants better suited for California. Six years later, his DIY yard is thriving.
A group of businessmen came together during the pandemic and made $5 billion in revenue selling COVID tests to the British government. Then the lawsuits started.
The “face tendon” or “TikTok” facial at San Gabriel’s JY Beauty uses gua sha and lymphatic massage to firm and lift skin and reduce signs of aging.
Salvadoran children have been arbitrarily detained, abused and tortured by the thousands as part of President Nayib Bukele’s ‘war on gangs,’ Human Rights Watch reports.
July 16, 2024
Onetime foes of former President Trump join him in calling undocumented immigrants a threat to the country.
July 16, 2024
Republicans on Tuesday night described an America awash in crime, including from immigrants without legal status. What do the data say?
July 16, 2024