On your port side, a smokestack and a sewage pipe

On your port side, a smokestack and a sewage pipe

The Urban Ocean Boat Cruise shows visitors the grittier side of L.A.'s coast.

California's food stamp participation rate is nation's second-lowest

Fewer than half of residents eligible for food stamps received them in 2007. Recent changes may have boosted the rate, but critics say far too much federal money is being left on the table.

Dollars and angst motivate voters

Republican candidates, especially Whitman, can lavish money on their campaigns. Democratic candidates, especially Boxer, must deal with voters' anger.

L.A. Marathon takes the scenic route this time

The Hollywood Walk of Fame, Rodeo Drive and the Sunset Strip are among the landmarks on the new 'Stadium to the Sea' run.

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Steve Lopez

Steve Lopez

Mind over marauders? - March 17, 2010 - I was sleeping lightly Tuesday morning and the shaking woke me up, but...

George Skelton

George Skelton

Whitman shows her chops - March 17, 2010 - Where has she been? This Meg Whitman who wowed reporters at last weekend'...

Sandy Banks

Sandy Banks

Brian the dog's musings sound a bit like psychobabble - March 19, 2010 - Maybe Brian the dog is just a better conversationalist than Steve Lopez's...

Hector Tobar

Hector Tobar

The still-beating heart of L.A. history - March 19, 2010 - To many an outsider, Los Angeles is a stage set. It's a city constantly...

The city that loves the car was slow to pay for parking

The city that loves the car was slow to pay for parking

Meters gobbling a nickel an hour made their first appearance in 1949.

Santa Monica sushi restaurant closes after serving whale meat

A statement on the Hump's website calls the decision a 'self-imposed punishment.' Federal prosecutors have charged the owner and chef with violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act.

Women starting to make waves in skimboarding

The rough-and-tumble sport was born in Laguna Beach more than half a century ago, and men have long dominated. In June, the inaugural professional world championship for women will be held in Laguna.

Police fatally shoot unarmed man in Koreatown

Steven Eugene Washington, 27, didn't respond to commands and seemed to reach for a gun, officers say. Relatives say he had a learning disability and was generally afraid of strangers.

An ex-Marine can run for us

A young man who lost a limb in Iraq has found a new way to help his adopted country.

Hundreds call police about Alcala's photo collection

Hundreds call police about Alcala's photo collection

Families of people missing for decades want to learn if there are ties to the convicted murderer.

In Van Nuys, 'Gene's Garden' is a hidden gem

In Van Nuys, 'Gene's Garden' is a hidden gem

'It's the best-kept secret for 25 years,' says Gene Greene, who has long overseen the lush 61/2-acre Japanese Garden on the campus of the sprawling Tillman Water Reclamation Plant.

Anti-illegal billboard effort scores victories in Hollywood

Anti-illegal billboard effort scores victories in Hollywood

Eight of the oversize supergraphics have come down in three weeks, a shift in a dispute that had been marked largely by stalemate in recent years.

Puente Hills fault system could set off a devastating quake

It is a broad, rectangular area 25 miles long and 15 miles wide that stretches from near Whittier to downtown L.A. Seismologists say it's capable of producing a magnitude 7.5 temblor.

California to keep closer watch on sex offenders

After criticism over high-profile lapses, state parole officials issue new rules that increase monitoring of sex offenders.

L.A. County Sheriff's Department ordered to name deputies in three killings

Superior Court judge rules that California confidentiality law does not bar disclosure of such information.

Brian the dog's musings sound a bit like psychobabble

Brian the dog's musings sound a bit like psychobabble

Psychic Dana Miller prepared a manuscript of her conversation with a missing Maltese. But the voice resembles a clairvoyant more than a canine.

Anna Nicole Smith's estate is dealt a setback

Anna Nicole Smith's estate is dealt a setback

A federal appeals court sides with a Texas jury in ruling that the model's billionaire husband, J. Howard Marshall II, never meant to leave her his fortune.

Scientists' report only intensifies delta debate

Scientists' report only intensifies delta debate

The panel's finding that federal protections of smelt and salmon are scientifically justified, but that factors other than pumping could also contribute to their decline, fuels both sides.

Site of Venice West Cafe, Beat Generation hangout, designated city landmark

Site of Venice West Cafe, Beat Generation hangout, designated city landmark

The Los Angeles City Council on Friday approved a new city landmark -- a Venice building that from 1958 to 1966 was a hangout for Beat Generation pioneers.

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