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Lowrider magazine was once among the bestselling newsstand automotive periodicals in the country. After 42 years, it will cease to print this year.
L.A. design competition seeks a great lamppost for drivers and pedestrians alike, and not only for the city’s affluent areas this time.
From Gabrielle Union on “America’s Got Talent” to an ejected “Survivor” contestant, the #MeToo era demands accountability from TV networks.
Investigators target 24 shops, seizing $8.8 million in products and $129,000 in cash in the largest crackdown to date against Los Angeles’ thriving black market, officials say.
A request to use a high school theater to host a talk by Rep. Rashida Tlaib was approved, then withdrawn, by the school district after protest letter.
Rejecting the plan could risk delaying the bankruptcy process and billions in payments to California wildfire victims.
The court’s action sets the stage for a politically-charged decision next year, just as Trump campaigns for reelection.
The House Judiciary Committee approved articles of impeachment against President Trump, setting up a vote by the full chamber next week.
A new storm is tiptoeing across California this weekend, bringing a slight chance of rain and snow to Southern California and light showers to the northern part of the state.
L.A. officials say they will get rid of library late fees, arguing that they discourage working families from taking advantage of books and other offerings.
A hulking, unfinished mansion perched on a Bel-Air hillside must be torn down to the slab, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge said in a recent ruling, declaring it a “danger to the public.” Then a bankruptcy filing put that order on pause.
Clayton Kershaw would have no problem with longtime rival Madison Bumgarner signing with the Dodgers, but he is upset with the Astros’ allegedly cheating.
Getting to LAX is rarely easy. With four heavy bags, it can be really tough. Here are some different choices.
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2019 101 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles: Here are our favorite places to drink in L.A.
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The Times’ list includes familiar names and brand-new entrants.
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Here’s how critics Bill Addison and Patricia Escárcega approached this year’s 101 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles list.
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People with disabilities like me shouldn’t have to go to court to be able to enjoy ‘The Happiest Place on Earth.’
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A few years ago, Billy Ray and Clint Eastwood’s decision to have a female reporter sleep her way to a scoop might have gone largely unremarked upon. Not anymore
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The hypocrisy of the GOP defense at the impeachment hearings reaches a new low.
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The China deal shows how Trump can promote the national interest as well as his personal political interests — unlike his actions on Ukraine.
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Fresno Central’s Jameson Silva throws for 354 yards to spoil Sierra Canyon’s bid for state championship.
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USC says it received notice of allegations from the NCAA regarding its men’s basketball program. Former assistant Tony Bland was charged in the college basketball corruption and bribery scandal.
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In a matchup of City Section Open Division boys’ basketball title contenders, the Lions built an early lead and never let up in a 75-64 victory Friday.
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“Bombshell” star Charlize Theron never met Megyn Kelly before playing her and had information about the former Fox News star funneled to her in other ways.
The friendship between Czech New Wave pioneers Milos Forman and Ivan Passer was crucial in the life of the man who directed ‘Amadeus’ and ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.’
Music mogul Russell Simmons goes straight at Oprah Winfrey, chiding her for executive produce a film featuring a woman who has accused him of rape.
A task force recommended significant structural changes to the Grammy Awards in hopes of diversifying its leadership, membership and nominating process.
Year in Review
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A look at the top stories that impacted the nation this year.
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Two clever and wickedly funny looks at class warfare lead a standout year for deeply personal movies.
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A look at the biggest sports stories from 2019, including the Rams’ Super Bowl loss, horse racing deaths and Tyler Skaggs’ death.
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Donald Trump. “Cats.” Kanye West. “The Masked Singer.” Quibi. Feral pigs. Peloton wife. 2019 was the year of pop culture, Mad Libs-style.
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Many indie filmmakers crossed over to studio movies in 2019, including Greta Gerwig, James Gray and Marielle Heller
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For Los Angeles, the most vibrant music city in the world, 2019 featured a fitting sendoff for a hero and the cementing of some indie-rock legends.
USC says it received notice of allegations from the NCAA regarding its men’s basketball program. Former assistant Tony Bland was charged in the college basketball corruption and bribery scandal.
The Lakers beat the Heat 113-110 on Friday, handing Miami its first home loss of the season. The Lakers have won 13 consecutive road games.
Paul George scored 46 points, Kawhi Leonard had 42 and the Clippers held on to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-117 for their fourth consecutive victory.
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Welcome to our comprehensive gift guide for the 2019 holiday season. This list encompasses the most popular and best gifts for everyone in your life.
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You can see the super-sized Christmas tree at the Citadel Outlets shopping mall for free.
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With Christmas less than two weeks away, finding the perfect tree might take some searching.
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El Comité Judicial de la Cámara de Representantes aprobó artículos de destitución contra el presidente Trump, estableciendo un voto en la Cámara de Representantes la próxima semana para que el presidente Trump sea el tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos en ser llevado a un juicio de destitución
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Cinco años de cárcel o hasta 250,000 de multa por empleado que viole confidencialidad de preguntas del Censo
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La tienda pop-up de Sundae School trae moda y cannabis al centro de Los Ángeles hasta el domingo
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The great filmmaker Milos Forman never spoke about his defection. In fact, he never called it a defection.
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Czechoslovakia owes its unfortunate history to its lot as a main stage for the great conflicts of the 20th century.
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Moments after winning a murder conviction in the death of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, the lead prosecutor, Jon Hatami, stunned the public with a revelation: He too had been abused as a boy.
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L.A. design competition seeks a great lamppost for drivers and pedestrians alike, and not only for the city’s affluent areas this time.
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The friendship between Czech New Wave pioneers Milos Forman and Ivan Passer was crucial in the life of the man who directed ‘Amadeus’ and ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.’
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“Extended warranties are generally a bad value,” says one consumer advocate. “Rarely do they pay off.”
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'`Safer opioid’ has sparked a crisis in vulnerable countries
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President Trump’s order to expand potential anti-Semitism complaints on campuses raises the stakes over how to define discrimination against Jews.
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Officials in New Jersey say the attackers in the Jersey City shooting are believed to have acted alone.
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Brexit mandate in hand, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson now confronts threats to U.K. unity and daunting negotiations with the EU.
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The allure of Atwater Village lies not in its many restaurants and specialty shops but in its abundant charm. Recent additions include coffeehouses, a mindfulness studio and more specialty stores.
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Here are our picks for luxe gifts — from $45 to $195,000 — for everyone on your holiday shopping list.
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The New York-based designer was in L.A. this fall to promote his new book, “Prabal Gurung: Style and Beauty With a Bite,” and his latest collections with Japanese jewelry brand Tasaki Atelier.
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Here’s our list of fashionable books to give this holiday season.
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Stocks had already rallied Thursday on reports that a U.S.-China deal was close, so Friday’s reaction to the deal was muted.
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Mercedes will start U.S. sales of the EQC crossover in 2021 rather than early next year.
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Comedian and YouTube personality Jason Nash has paid $1.33 million for a two-bedroom house in Studio City.
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Boeing’s move leaves Northrop Grumman the sole bidder for the contract to develop and procure the next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile.
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A few feet of snow at Badger Pass is enough for Yosemite’s ski area to open Friday.
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SuperShuttle, the shared van service that was born in 1983 to serve LAX and expanded worldwide, will stop offering rides at the end of the year.
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San Juan Capistrano may be the most old-fashioned, slow-rolling holiday getaway in SoCal, with tree lightings, a holiday tea, carolers, more.
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Calendar Feedback: ’50 songs’: Bonus Tracks; Letters to the editor; Mister Rogers; The Doors
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Dance performances in Southern California for Dec. 15-22 includes several different productions of holiday favorite “The Nutcracker.”
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Classical music performances in L.A. for Dec. 15-22 include the annual “Messiah Sing-Along” with Los Angeles Master Chorale plus the ensemble’s traditional non-sing-along presentation of Handel’s holiday favorite
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New museum and gallery shows in Southern California for Dec. 15-22 include “Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific” at LACMA and more
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A steel-reinforced retaining wall will be built to shore up the tracks on Del Mar bluffs eroded by heavy rain last month.
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A magnitude 3.0 earthquake was reported Friday afternoon at 3:14 p.m.
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L.A. can push forward with its plans to open a homeless shelter in Venice after a Superior Court judge rejected a legal challenge to the project.
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A Fresno man convicted of a brutal killing during the robbery of a small amount of marijuana gets life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Letters to the L.A. Times sports editor
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A list of the year’s more insightful, inspiring and infinitely coolest books on sports.
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With tight end Gerald Everett sidelined because of a knee injury, coach Sean McVay made tight end Tyler Higbee one of Jared Goff’s primary targets.
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Graham Harrell helped the Trojans become a top-20 offense during his first year as their coordinator. All signs point to him staying.
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Here are key dates and events on the the 2020 presidential election calendar, including dates of debates, caucuses, primaries and conventions.
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Michael Bloomberg’s plan stops well short of the goals of the ‘Green New Deal’ embraced by many of his Democratic rivals in the presidential race.
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The U.S. and China have a preliminary trade deal with the rollback of some tariffs and a commitment by Beijing to step up purchases of U.S. farm goods.
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Some of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ supporters have compared him to British Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. After Thursday’s election, that analogy stings.
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