The most recent articles published at the Los Angeles Times website.
The average price of a dozen eggs has nearly doubled since last year and hit a record high of $4.95 in January. Price tags are even heftier in California, where grocery stores are charging $9 or more for a dozen.
The state can’t make people protect their homes and neighborhoods better until it makes the government finish writing the rules.
San Diego FC will embark on its first season in MLS with Mexican star Chucky Lozano as its signature player as it looks to establish and grow its fan base.
The defending Southern Section Division 1 champions have so much talent, that not repeating this season is almost unimaginable.
A look at players to watch for the 2025 high school baseball season that begins this week.
Bruce Arena is taking over a San José Earthquakes team that was one of the worst in MLS history. Why is he taking on such a huge challenge at this point?
Murrieta Mesa starts No. 1 in high school softball rankings for the Southland.
The DOGE leader gets this right: Some of the things he says about government waste, fraud and abuse have to be corrected.
Some people may remain ill after COVID infection because the virus still lurks in their bodies. The looming question now is: Who will pay for drug development and trials?
The bold stage show ‘3 Summers of Lincoln’ — starring Ivan Hernandez, Quentin Earl Darrington, Carmen Cusack and Saycon Sengbloh — will play at La Jolla Playhouse through March 30.
A mechanic and a political outsider, Dan Osborn ran as an independent and almost won a U.S. Senate seat last year. He’s started a Working Class Heroes Fund to get other blue-collar workers to run for office.
When estate planning, finding successor trustees who are trustworthy and dependable is crucial. They don’t have to be relatives: Friends or professionals may be good choices.