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Noel Greenwood dies at 75; former L.A. Times senior editor
Noel Greenwood, a former senior editor at the Los Angeles Times who helped shape local and California coverage as the newspaper outgrew its modest local ambitions and transformed itself into one of national stature, died Sunday at his Santa Barbara home....
Tags: Prostate Cancer, Tribune Company, Journalism, George Skelton, Los Angeles Riots (1992)
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Leo Branton Jr. dies at 91; civil rights lawyer defended Angela Davis
Leo Branton Jr., a civil rights and entertainment lawyer whose stirring defense of '60s radical Angela Davis brought him his most celebrated victory in a six-decade career often spent championing unpopular cases, died of natural causes Friday in Los...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Justice and Rights, Colleges and Universities, Summer Olympics, Laws
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Panel of L.A. insiders will address budget gap and unemployment
A panel made up mostly of Los Angeles political insiders will spend the next six to eight months developing strategies for addressing two problems that have bedeviled City Hall — how to eliminate a persistent budget gap and create more jobs after...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Wendy Greuel, Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises, Herb Wesson
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LAPD Chief Charlie Beck's side
In the three-plus years since Charlie Beck put on the chief's badge at the LAPD, his goal has been to consolidate a modern, multiethnic, publicly responsible 10,000-officer department, as envisioned in the rattling reforms of 15 and 20 years ago. The...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Crime, Law and Justice, Christopher Dorner, Nottingham, Los Angeles Police Department
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Dorner and the LAPD legacy
I expected fireworks in South Los Angeles this week, when LAPD Chief Charlie Beck showed up at a community meeting to talk about Christopher Dorner, the ex-cop turned killer whose manifesto cast the department in an ugly light, resurrecting decades of...
Tags: Racism, Christopher Dorner, Minority Groups, Los Angeles Police Department
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Dorner's LAPD is on the way out
There won't be a happy ending to Christopher Dorner's quest for vengeance against the Los Angeles Police Department. Nothing justifies his murder of innocents or his threats against LAPD personnel and their families. The only positive thing that can...
Tags: William Bratton, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights, Christopher Dorner, Los Angeles Riots (1992)
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Revved up about motorcycles zooming between cars
During his nearly 40 years as a columnist for this newspaper, my late father occasionally tweaked his readers — quite disingenuously — by belittling his cat, knowing the slur would stir invective so passionate and erudite that he could fill...
Tags: Emily Dickinson, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Highway Transportation
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Manti Te'o hoax suspect posed as girlfriend in calls, lawyer says
L.A. NOWThe attorney for Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, the alleged person behind the Manti Te’o fake-girlfriend affair, said his client pretended to be the woman in phone calls with the football star. Attorney MIlton Grimes said Tuiasosopo was acting when he... -
Manti Te'o hoax: Alleged mastermind wants therapy, attorney says
L.A. NOWRonaiah Tuiasosopo to speak on Dr. Phil: Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, the alleged mastermind behind the Manti Te’o fake girlfriend affair, was planning to come clean and reveal the exact nature of his relationship with the football player and his role in the... -
Anna Deavere Smith wins $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize
Anna Deavere Smith, famed for creating one-woman, documentary theater pieces about taut social issues in which she portrays multiple people she’s interviewed, has won the $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the most lucrative awards in...
Tags: AIDS, Los Angeles Riots (1992), Robert Redford, Frank Gehry, Tony Kushner
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LAPD's Parker Center is closed for good
L.A. NOWTop police officials, several elected city officials and a few hundred LAPD employees gathered on the lawn beneath the spare, windowless facade of the downtown building for a brief ceremony before LAPD Chief Charlie Beck symbolically padlocked the front... -
Jenni Rivera's musical family helped popularize Mexican narco-ballads
L.A. NOWJenni Rivera, the Mexican American pop music singer who died in an airplane crash, came from a family that wielded an enormous influence on Mexican popular culture in Los Angeles....
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