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Talk Back: What are you doing to beat the heat?
L.A. NOWSouthern California has set record-high temperatures in recent days as a heat wave ripples across the region.... -
88 books that shaped America, at the Library of Congress
Jacket CopyThe Library of Congress' list of 88 books that shaped America includes poetry, novels, nonfiction, a play, a polemic, books of science and grammar, cookbooks and children's books. What's it missing?... -
Doc Watson dies at 89; guitarist and singer
In 1962, Doc Watson and some of his musician neighbors set out from their home in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the journey of a lifetime, to perform at the Ash Grove folk club in Los Angeles.
"I remember the first trip we did," Watson said in a 2008...Tags: Folk (genre), Customs and Tradition, Radio, Music Industry, Grammy Awards
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Officers names can be released in UC Davis incident, judge rules
L.A. NOWSiding with the Los Angeles Times and Sacramento Bee, an Alameda County Superior Court judge Tuesday ordered the release of the names of UC Davis police officers that were removed from a critical report on the pepper-spraying of student protesters.... -
Venus transit dazzles viewers around the world
L.A. NOWScientists and amateur astronomers alike celebrated the arrival of the Transit of Venus Tuesday, peering up to the skies to watch a dark black dot slide over the surface of the sun.... -
Reader photos: Southern California Moments, Day 145
L.A. NOWElizabeth Wang-Lee took a photo of a child dancing in Chinatown on March 3 with a Leica AG M9.... -
San Francisco street to be renamed for Nancy Pelosi
L.A. NOWHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi will join the likes of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. after a San Francisco street is named in her honor.... -
U.S., Asian envoys warn North Korea on nuke test miscalculation
World NowAmid signs of renewed nuclear development activity in North Korea, U.S. and Asian diplomats warned the regime on Monday that it will face a united international community and harsh sanctions if it carries out a nuclear test its neighbors suspect is... -
Trout and catfish plants for Southern California and Eastern Sierra during the week beginning May 31
OutpostsBarring adverse weather, water or road conditions, the following is a list of Southern California and Eastern Sierra waters, listed by county, that will be stocked with rainbow trout or channel catfish throughout the week of May 31 by the...... -
Robert Gates warns: 'We are now in uncharted waters' with our dysfunctional politics
Top of the TicketRobert Gates speaks candidly about the troubles in the nation's Capitol.... -
Hard times for a tower and its murals
The frescoes encapsulate Depression-era California: Scenes depicting idyllic farm and factory life roll out beside those of grueling economic hardship. Urban shoppers browse for toys. A small boy witnesses a mugging.
No one disputes their historical...Tags: Rockefeller Center, Arts, Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Softball: Southern Section playoff pairings
Varsity Times InsiderSOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS DIVISION 1 Wild-card games, Tuesday, 3:15 p.m. A--Great Oak at Yucaipa B--Foothill at Riverside Poly C--Yorba Linda at Agoura D--Hart at Upland E--Corona Roosevelt at Cypress F--Fountain Valley at Rosary First round,...
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