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Rain, snow and gusty winds expected across Southern California
L.A. NOWA Pacific storm was approaching Southern California and expected to bring rain, snow and gusty winds through early Wednesday, forecasters said.... -
Proposition 8 and the unfortunate promise
Opinion L.A.It would do Californians good to be able to view the videotape of the federal Proposition 8 trial and decide for themselves. There's such instructive material as the supporters of Proposition 8 being unable to articulate any ways in which...... -
Marine to receive Silver Star for bravery in Afghanistan
L.A. NOWA Marine sergeant now serving as a drill instructor at the boot camp in San Diego will receive the Silver Star for bravery during combat in Sangin, long an insurgent stronghold in Afghanistan's Helmand province.... -
Police shootings: Officers' names must be made public, court rules
L.A. NOWThe names of officers involved in shootings are public information subject to disclosure by law, a California appellate court ruled Tuesday, marking the latest legal opinion in a public records court battle that has embroiled law enforcement and the... -
Prop. 8: Gay plaintiffs see end to 'dark wall of discrimination'
L.A. NOWOn a stage draped with American flags, the legal team behind fighting Proposition 8 took careful care of the message they wanted to send. At a Los Angeles press conference at a former church, they lined the stage with the plaintiffs and their families,... -
780-year-old religious relic stolen from Long Beach Catholic church
L.A. NOWA 780-year-old religious relic that is displayed annually as a tribute to St. Anthony was stolen from a Long Beach Catholic church, police and church officials said Monday. The theft was reported at 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Anthony Church,...... -
California needs to get back on the gay rights track [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.The Times editorial board praised the New York Legislature for becoming the sixth and largest state to legalize same-sex marriage Friday. However, while New York is helping blaze the civil rights trail, California "is stuck in reverse," though the board..... -
California Supreme Court to hear Proposition 8 case Sept. 6
L.A. NOWThe legal battle over Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot measure that reinstated a ban on same-sex marriage, will go before the California Supreme Court on Sept. 6, when the justices will hear arguments on whether initiative proponents are entitled to...... -
Legalize polygamy? [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.Could polygamy become legalized in the United States?... -
Prop. 8 backers seem likely to win right to appeal its rejection
L.A. NOWState high court and gay marriage act: The California Supreme Court appeared ready Tuesday to rule the backers of Proposition 8 and other ballot measures have the right to defend them in court.... -
Proposition 8: Watch the trial and judge for yourself
Opinion L.A.Monday night, a star-laden, one-time showing of a play about the Proposition 8 trial will be presented on Broadway. Yes, that's the New York Broadway, which seems rather odd and sad for a drama about California's initiative. But that's OK....... -
From a California courtroom to Broadway: A reading of '8'
Culture MonsterIn the theater, comedies tend to end with a marriage—not a civil union. Monday night at the world premiere of "8," the new theater piece by Dustin Lance Black, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of "Milk," a sense of inevitability—that the story.....
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