March 31, 2023

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Before Roe vs. Wade

In a still unsettled post-Roe world, no one knows for sure what enforcement of abortion laws will look like. But L.A. in the 1950s and 1960s offers a hint into at least one possibility.

Storms

According to weather data analyzed by The Times, it really has been the drabbest winter Southern Californians have lived through recently.

California Exodus

The county remained the nation’s most populous. California saw a significant loss of people in several counties, including Santa Clara, Alameda and Lassen.

Column One

Lucy Jones with her beautiful viola da gamba.

Lucy Jones, California’s beloved earthquake expert, sits down with environment reporter Rosanna Xia to discuss music’s power to inspire climate action.

Gardening after the rain

Savvy L.A. gardeners usually start planting before April, but after weeks of rain, is it OK to plant in the mud? Expert Yvonne Savio offers tips, plus April garden events.

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Editors’ Pick

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tried to hurt Disney for criticizing his ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, but he just demonstrated his stupidity.

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