Entertainment & Arts
The Getty hosted a ritzy after-hours party in honor of PST ART; Cold Blue Music at Monk Space; and tenderness blossoms at Costco (in a play)
Sept. 23, 2024
High School Sports
A look at the top performers from high school football games across the Southland on Thursday and Friday nights.
Sept. 21, 2024
World & Nation
France’s new government is dominated by conservatives and centrists following elections in which a left-wing coalition won the most seats but not a majority.
The owner of the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear power plant says it plans to restart the reactor under a 20-year agreement.
Sept. 20, 2024
USC Sports
USC center Jonah Monheim played out of position for years to help the team. Now he is expertly directing the Trojans’ offensive line at a key time.
California
Has this famously liberal city moved too far right to embrace an old-school progressive for mayor?
Sept. 19, 2024
San Diego Symphony used its pandemic closure as an opportunity to gut parts of Jacobs Music Center, built in 1929 as a movie palace. The goal: improve sound and sight lines, replace seats and otherwise entice the audience to return.
INDUSTRIES
Pasadena-based Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc., a commercial real estate owner and operator, sold 1165 Eastlake Ave. East in Seattle to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center for $150 million on September 12.
The city of Los Angeles has been trying to crack down on copper wire theft, including businesses that might be reselling it.
Sept. 18, 2024
At the Homeboy Art Academy, Fabian Debora and other mentors provide guidance to the youth who are either actively involved in the gang life, recently released from incarceration or are seeking a refuge from the gang life.