World & Nation
Corporations have given more than $50 million in recent years to state lawmakers who are pushing for new restrictions on the right to vote.
April 5, 2021
Business
Crusader Says Big Wheels Have Put Brakes on Film Proposal
June 9, 2000
California
The president of a power plant that overlooks the shoreline in Huntington Beach has asked a judge to toss out most of the ballot language favoring a March measure that would make the plant pay an estimated $2.3 million in municipal utility taxes.
Dec. 1, 2001
Utilities: Huntington Beach’s pro-tax ballot pamphlet goes too far, says the AES facility chief.
Archives
Re “Time for AES to Pitch In,” July 22 editorial: While I agree with the thrust of your editorial, I found it way too tepid in going after an energy corporation (and major polluter) that has been not only a poor neighbor but also a traitor to the community in which it is located.
July 29, 2001
Entertainment & Arts
Universal’s Dinosaur Mural, Other Open-Air Ads Blur Line Between Craft and Commerce
Feb. 17, 1997
Re “AES Pushes for Friendlier Surf City,” May 18: It seems the corporate citizens at AES and their lawyer, Scott Baugh, are even sore if they win.
May 26, 2002
Music
A possible hostile takeover of one K-pop megacorp by another could have ramifications for the global music industry.
Feb. 22, 2023
As Southern California adapts to the needs of the new economy, downtown Los Angeles’ office district appears to be one of the region’s weakest links.
April 28, 1996
Two projects are putting public art somewhere you can hardly miss it: on billboards. But the medium, while offering huge viewership, is a tricky one.
Aug. 15, 2004