LLos Angeles Read More Jesse Marquez, tireless defender of L.A. port communities, dies at 74November 13, 2025 When Jesse Marquez walked into the Los Angeles harbor commission hearing room in 2013, he didn’t bring a…
LLos Angeles Read More 10 spots to relive L.A.’s bohemian past like Eve Babitz didNovember 13, 2025 L.A. is a harmony of contradictions: It’s a bankrupt skyscraper covered in graffiti, a Mercedes-Benz G-class SUV with…
LLos Angeles Read More Volley of gunshots at L.A. apartment leads to 8-hour SWAT standoffNovember 12, 2025 Several blocks of downtown Los Angeles were shut down for hours Wednesday after reports of someone shooting a…
LLos Angeles Read More Lucas Museum opening date set: An exclusive look insideNovember 12, 2025 After nearly four years of delays, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art on Wednesday announced that it will…
LLos Angeles Read More When immigration agents picked up a 15-year-old white teenNovember 12, 2025 Jimmy Rhoades was spraying pesticide on orange trees in San Juan Capistrano on Aug. 28 when a yell…
LLos Angeles Read More Developer plans to add a hotel and hundreds of residences to L.A. LiveNovember 12, 2025 The owners of Crypto.com Arena and L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles have filed plans with the city…
LLos Angeles Read More L.A. may cap rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments at 3%. Landlords cry foulNovember 12, 2025 Valerie Valentine bought a triplex in South Los Angeles two weeks ago, and already she wonders whether she…
LLos Angeles Read More Northern lights make rare Los Angeles appearance amid geomagnetic stormNovember 12, 2025 Triggered by an intense geomagnetic storm, the northern lights made a rare visit to the Southland on Tuesday…
LLos Angeles Read More South Pasadena accidentally sends emergency alert test across L.A.November 12, 2025 Shortly before 6 p.m. Tuesday, phones across Los Angeles County lighted up with an emergency alert test, the…
LLos Angeles Read More A historic Midcentury Modern home by Raphael Soriano is rebornNovember 12, 2025 Every so often, Linda Brettler walks down the long walkway to her Raphael Soriano-designed home, turns the corner…
CCalifornia Read More Letters to the Editor: Newsom should lean on policy, not state symbolism, if he wants the presidencyNovember 11, 2025 Nov. 11, 2025 5 AM PT To the editor: If Gov. Gavin Newsom leans on California’s symbolic image…
LLos Angeles Read More Teaching Zoo? Yes, indeed. – Los Angeles TimesNovember 11, 2025 Moorpark College’s Animal Care and Training Program offers students hands-on experience at the campus’ Teaching Zoo. Nov. 11,…