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Front page: Los Angeles Times | Sunday, August 31, 2014

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Many states have expanded film tax credits in recent years, but is it a race to the bottom?

Richard Verrier covers the nuts and bolts of the entertainment industry. He reports that while California is moving to triple tax subsidies for film and TV productions, there is a growing debate over their value. Some suggest California's move will escalate a bidding war. Read: Are film tax credits cost effective?

After suspect's arrest in L.A.-area shootings, motorists report frightening encounters with SUV driver

Ruben Vives, Richard Winton and Hector Becerra, reporters for the Metro desk, tell of the 14-day stretch in which Los Angeles-area motorists were followed and sometimes shot at by a man police have since labeled a serial killer. Read: Slaying probe uncovers reports of terrifying nighttime street pursuits

How a Capitol that had been riven by partisanship became place where both parties are doing business

Chris Megerian, reporting from the Sacramento bureau, writes, "The cooperation stands in stark contrast to the continuing gridlock in Washington, where a divided Congress led to a government shutdown last year and has stalled major legislation on immigration." Read: In state Capitol, intransigence gives way to bipartisan deal-making

More than ever, researchers say, women are riding motorcycles

Charles Fleming, who covers automobiles, motorcycles and alternative energy sources, writes, "Industry leader Harley-Davidson has been particularly aggressive in wooing women, perhaps because about 10% of its dealerships nationwide are owned by women." Read: More women are discovering the thrill of motorcycles

Get full coverage of the Made in America Festival in downtown Los Angeles

The two-day music festival takes over downtown Los Angeles' Grand Park this Labor Day weekend. Up to 50,000 people are expected to attend the event, which is the brainchild of rap mogul Jay-Z and boasts a variety of musical acts including Kanye West, Imagine Dragons and John Mayer. Read: Full coverage: Made in America

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