California
An initiative underway to create the first community courts in Los Angeles could improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods by attacking the causes of crime and blight in a new way.
Dec. 4, 2000
Sports
The concept of neutral sites at the NCAA men’s basketball tournament will be put on pause Friday when Connecticut plays Texas in a Sweet 16 game at San Antonio.
March 27, 2003
Travel & Experiences
Visiting homes of American literary giants
Aug. 16, 2009
Entertainment & Arts
Pity the lot of the double bass player.
Oct. 3, 1986
Obituaries
Bob Keeshan, television’s beloved Captain Kangaroo, who entertained and educated millions of children for more than 30 years, died Friday.
Jan. 24, 2004
Television
Business
Put any group of business owners in a room and you soon find them talking about their biggest problem: finding money to grow.
Sept. 17, 1997
Following Tiger Woods on the opening day of the Masters was so exhausting, that columnist Lynne Truss of the Times of London had to, well, depend upon the kindness of strangers: “It was also so hot by now that usually well-organized people, who had stupidly left all their money in the pressroom [I mean me], were forgetting to be Blanche Dubois any more and just begging at the concession stands for a bit of ice to suck on. “. . .
April 12, 1999
As many as 200,000 holders of Executive Life Insurance Co. policies could have their coverage switched to the higher-rated Hartford Life Insurance Co. if a deal the companies are negotiating goes through, Hartford said Monday.
Jan. 15, 1991
Separate exhibitions at Cal State L.A. and UCLA look back at Sister Corita’s pointed yet hope-filled ‘60s Pop art creations.
Jan. 30, 2000