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By Joseph Serna and Kimi Yoshino
By Louis Sahagun and Joseph Serna, Los Angeles Times
Claimants will have until April 19 to request their portion of the money in the Christopher Dorner case. Dorner, a former LAPD officer who killed four, died during a standoff near Big Bear in February.
By Louis Sahagun and Joseph Serna
By Richard Winton and Joe Serna
By Joel Rubin
By Ari Bloomekatz
By Louis Sahagun and Joel Rubin
By Louis Sahagun and Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times
There was no 'arrest and conviction,' groups say, although two claims have been filed. LAPD contends there's still enough for the $1-million payout.
By Patt Morrison
By Hugo Martín and Phil Willon, Los Angeles Times
Despite the fresh snow, ski business is down about 15%, resort officials say, and many guests cancel weekend reservations at Big Bear-area lodges.
Opinion: It wasn't the accused killer who drew the most criticism from Times letter writers.
Los Angeles Times Staff
San Bernardino County Sheriff says investigators will use forensic means to try to determine whose body was discovered.
Los Angeles Times Staff
The run-in put the suspect believed to be Dorner on the run and set in motion a series of events that led to a shootout with law enforcement officers.
Los Angeles Times Staff
Rick Heltebrake was in the San Bernardino Mountains Tuesday when he saw a movement in the trees, and then a man he believed to be Christopher Jordan Dorner started approaching him.
By Robert J. Lopez and Andrew Blankstein
The deputy wounded by a gunman suspected to be Christopher Jordan Dorner was expected to survive after being airlifted to Loma Linda University Medical Center.
By Los Angeles Times Staff
LAPD says the burned cabin is too hot to enter. San Bernardino County Sheriff's spokeswoman says officials have not gone in the cabin but believe a suspect was inside when it was engulfed by fire.
By Sandy Banks
Divided views of the man suspected in three killings show how the twisted drama has taken on unexpected dimensions.
By George Skelton
Christopher Jordan Dorner is an example of a 'law-abiding' gun owner who turns violent.
By Hector Villagra
His comments on the mistaken shooting in Torrance risk putting public relations before public accountability.
By Connie Rice
There are decades of work still to be done, but the culture of the LAPD is changing.
By Joel Rubin, Jack Leonard and Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
On the day he was fired from the LAPD, Christopher Dorner seethed with anger.
By Ruben Vives, Ari Bloomekatz and Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times
A Riverside police officer allegedly shot at and injured by a fugitive former LAPD officer is in stable condition in the intensive care unit of a local hospital, authorities say.
By Andrew Blankstein, Kate Mather and Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
The newspaper carriers fired upon by Los Angeles police during a manhunt for a fugitive ex-officer received "no commands, no instructions and no opportunity to surrender," their attorney said