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It's wild bunny season in the Santa Monica mountains. We're seeing them everywhere we go. And here at Casa de LOUD!, the bunnies come to us. This is one of two daily visitors. Their appetites -- they ...
Also in yay! -- the new puppy! She's in the video below, the one with the pink collar. Her name is Teddy, which my mom liked best of all the possibilities. The new puppy will be here sometime after ...
Garcetti offered the good news--the Olympics on their way, two National Football League teams (both to play in Inglewood), raising the minimum wage. He dived into the bad--homelessness, the price of ...
The Times also named the editor who will oversee presidential campaign coverage and hired LZ Granderson, formerly of ESPN, as a hybrid sports and culture columnist.
Westside Pavilion is putting the final stores out of their misery and converting the mall to offices.
Jonathan Gold and Laurie Ochoa in a scene from "City of Gold." Jonathan Gold, the Los Angeles Times' star restaurant critic and food writer, died Saturday evening at St. Vincent Medical Center, days ...
Mini-golfers at the city's Sherman Oaks Castle Park are warned. No refunds! LA Observed photo by Sean Roderick. Our occasional roundup of news, notes and chatter. Between posts you can keep up with LA ...
Norm Pearlstine, Patrick Soon-Shiong's choice to run the Los Angeles Times newsroom, has experience at the top of Time magazine, the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg News. In recent months he has ...
Saturday crew at the LA Times took to the roof to toast the sale of the paper by Tronc. Posted to Twitter by data journalist Paul Duginski. Our occasional roundup of news, notes and chatter. Between ...
Long Beach doings. An exit from KCAL. Times scores big hit on USC. Trump's lying ways. Plus Linda Ronstadt, LAist, media people and selected tweets.
In a surprising set of weekend pieces, the editor of the SoCal News Group and each of his papers call on readers to support local news. Or else.
Read the memo: The new LAT owner says buying the paper was deeply personal and he calls himself a longtime admirer of the Times journalists.