Politics
Are uncommitted voters real, or do these unicorns only find themselves unsure around election time?
Sept. 19, 2024
Climate & Environment
At least 59 teams accept sponsorships from oil companies, or utilities that primarily use fossil fuels.
The governor has a chance to support rooftop solar, protect farmworkers from heat and dump plastic bags.
Sept. 17, 2024
Opinion
It took two decades of patient, vigilant community organizing to open a prime piece of San Francisco Bay shoreline to the public in Richmond, Calif.
Lifestyle
A Sunday at Circus Vargas in California begins with a Mass from Father Frank Cancro and ends with performer Daniel Eguino riding a motorcycle in the Globe of Death.
How did the vice president engineer such a dramatic turnaround? It’s about the messenger as much as the message.
Sept. 10, 2024
Entertainment & Arts
JD Vance and other conservatives need to stop trying to drive a wedge between those who choose to be parents and those who do not. It’s absurd — and dangerous.
Food
Are guest chef dinners good for restaurants? Plus, the mob scene at Silver Lake’s newest wine bar. Nordic cuisine coming to L.A. And is the next dimension of chicken” dusted with cheese powder? All in this week’s Tasting Notes.
Sept. 14, 2024
Business
One of Malibu’s two mobile home parks sells for nearly $200 million to one of the nation’s largest owners of manufactured housing communities.
The former president’s reliance on superlatives goes largely unmentioned. But it follows a style used by fascists and despots throughout history.