Business
Labor: The industry, despite a tradition of promoting from within, has lagged other businesses in bringing women and minorities into upper-level jobs.
May 2, 1999
World & Nation
The Biden administration is moving to tighten oversight of projects that benefited from diminished Trump-era water protections.
Jan. 14, 2022
Entertainment & Arts
A modern-dress production of “The Taming of the Shrew” makes pointed sense because Shakespeare’s tongue-in-cheek treatment of female submission is too often mistaken for male chauvinism.
Aug. 21, 1987
California
‘Hello’ or ‘hola’? For speakers of both English and Spanish, quickly deciding which language to use can be tricky. There are plenty of cues.
Nov. 12, 2007
High School Sports
It has not been a good week for the Cypress baseball team.
April 3, 1999
California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley says he will send monitors to next week’s elections in Inglewood, where some civic leaders and candidates have complained that City Clerk Yvonne Horton has a conflict of interest.
March 26, 2003
Setting the stage for a new election to fill a City Council seat in Inglewood, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge tentatively ruled Friday that one of the two contestants in the June 3 runoff was not a legal resident of the council district.
June 21, 2003
Amid accusations that Inglewood Mayor Roosevelt Dorn was risking the city’s image to advance his own political agenda, the City Council on Tuesday decisively rejected three Dorn proposals to oversee the city clerk’s handling of upcoming municipal elections.
March 19, 2003
The trees outside Darby Park in Inglewood were ringed with ribbons: black for loss, white for hope and yellow for goodwill.
Nov. 24, 2002
Santa Anita Park officials are considering building a 16,000-seat domed music theater in the racetrack’s huge parking lot.
Dec. 5, 1993