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- 06/02/2009: State budget cuts would limit poor women's birth control access
- 05/29/2009: Cortines defends summer school cancellation due to budget cuts
- 05/29/2009: City sanitation officals to unveil zero waste plan
- 05/29/2009: COOP artwork on display at Corey Helford Gallery
- 05/29/2009: LA city fire chief retires, reflects on his time as chief
- 05/29/2009: Federal receiver nears discounted deal on prison medical care
- 05/28/2009: LA city fire chief will retire
- 05/28/2009: Housing prices down, sales up
- 05/28/2009: LA opposes state plan to borrow city property tax revenues
- 05/28/2009: Sheriffs clear out homeless encampment
- 05/28/2009: School districts trim summer courses to control costs
- 05/28/2009: Federal government delays action again on protections for forests
- 05/27/2009: Schwarzenegger speaks on gay marriage ruling
- 05/27/2009: Bill introduced to give state oversight of the UC
- 05/27/2009: Fire officials don't like state borrowing revenue from counties
- 05/27/2009: Health care advocate decries proposed cuts to Healthy Families
- 05/27/2009: Former Bush v. Gore lawyers team up to challenge Prop 8
- 05/27/2009: Officials give digital TV converter demo before June 12 deadline
- 05/27/2009: Health care advocates warn cuts could lead to higher costs elsewhere
- 05/27/2009: Cuts imminent for state services
- 05/27/2009: Fire officials warn budget cuts may affect emergency response
- 05/27/2009: Bush v. Gore attornies team up for federal suit against Prop 8
- 05/27/2009: Rancho Cucamonga councilman arrested on felony grand theft charges
- 05/27/2009: LAMBDA Legal senior counsel talks about gay civil rights strategy
- 05/26/2009: LA City Council postpones vote on billboard ban
- 05/26/2009: Another ballot measure might turn tide in same-sex marriage battle
- 05/26/2009: Legal scholar suggests Prop 8 not settled, despite court decision
- 05/26/2009: Supporters of Prop 8 applaud state supreme court's decision
- 05/26/2009: Supreme Court nominee has reputation as tough, smart
- 05/26/2009: South LA civil rights leader applauds Prop 8 ruling
- 05/26/2009: Some support same-sex marriage, also support court's decision
- 05/26/2009: California high court upholds gay marriage ban
- 05/26/2009: Possible Republican response to Supreme Court nominee
- 05/26/2009: Southern Christian Leadership Conference leader praises Supreme Court pick
- 05/26/2009: Gay marriage proponents respond to ruling on Prop 8
- 05/26/2009: National Organization for Marriage director praises Prop 8 decision
- 05/26/2009: State Supreme Court upholds gay marriage ban
- 05/25/2009: LA City Councilman Alarcon wants to establish banking districts
- 05/22/2009: DWP unveils monument to those who've died on the job
- 05/22/2009: Students skip school to protest planned teacher layoffs
- 05/22/2009: Fewer enroll in this year's LA Marathon
- 05/22/2009: Over 1,000 homecare, domestic workers protest protest proposed cuts
- 05/22/2009: Community colleges could lose hundreds of thousands of students due to cuts
- 05/22/2009: Actress Carteris says SAG members should support contract
- 05/22/2009: SAG members attend info session on tentative TV/film contract
- 05/21/2009: Obama holding bipartisan immigration meeting, doesn't invite Lungren
- 05/21/2009: Sole Republican vote for climate change bill is Californian
- 05/21/2009: City college administrators worry budget crisis may wipe out summer session
- 05/21/2009: Men charged with phony ATM withdrawal scheme
- 05/21/2009: Almost 100 members of Latino gang that targeted African-Americans arrested
- 05/21/2009: Governor proposes wholesale cuts to close budget gap
- 05/21/2009: Law enforcement officials arrest scores of Hawaiian Gardens gang members
- 05/21/2009: Governor Schwarzenegger withdraws borrowing plan, looks for cuts
- 05/21/2009: State services still at risk, despite appeals for funding to federal government
- 05/21/2009: LA city attorney-elect Trutanich responds to his win
- 05/21/2009: Federal stimulus money headed for Southland water systems
- 05/21/2009: LAUSD superintendent discusses budget dilemmas
- 05/21/2009: Cuts likely in state health and human services budget
- 05/21/2009: NEA names Angelino Bill Holman a Jazz Master
- 05/21/2009: Prosecutors indict 150 gang members, largest gang takedown in US history
- 05/20/2009: Governor says voters want cuts, but not to favorite programs
- 05/20/2009: Governor says voters want cuts, but not to favorite programs
- 05/20/2009: Chief Bratton praises city council voting down police hiring freeze
- 05/20/2009: Free participatory music and dance at Ford Amphitheatre
- 05/20/2009: Congressional frontrunner Judy Chu on her primary showing
- 05/20/2009: Primary winner Judy Chu talks about what she hopes to bring to Congress
- 05/20/2009: Congressman Sherman talks about credit card bill
- 05/20/2009: Mayor Villaraigosa talks about state finances
- 05/20/2009: LAUSD facing more cuts after statewide election
- 05/20/2009: State finance spokesman says prop failure means deeper cuts
- 05/20/2009: Trutanich beats Weiss for LA city attorney in upset
- 05/20/2009: Judy Chu wins open primary to replace Hilda Solis in Congress
- 05/20/2009: LA County Democratic Party official comments on props failure
- 05/20/2009: Trutanich upsets Weiss in city attorney race
- 05/20/2009: Governor, lawmakers meet in aftermath of props defeat
- 05/19/2009: California voters reject state spending cap
- 05/19/2009: Apparent aftershock shakes LA, surrounding areas
- 05/19/2009: National education venture fund meets in LA
- 05/19/2009: Contract ratification ballots being mailed to SAG members
- 05/18/2009: Obama administration announces steps toward electricity standards
- 05/18/2009: LAX gets through earthquake with no damage, no service disruption
- 05/18/2009: Earthquake was centered near LAX
- 05/18/2009: 4.7 quake shakes Southern California
- 05/17/2009: Southern California hit by moderate earthquake
- 05/17/2009: Moderate quake rocks Los Angeles area
- 05/15/2009: LA City Council begins debate on city budget Monday
- 05/15/2009: GM notifies dealers of closures a day after Chrysler
- 05/15/2009: Metrolink approves plan to increase fares 3 percent
- 05/15/2009: Biden visits low-income housing development in South LA
- 05/15/2009: Plan to ban smoking at state beaches moves forward
- 05/15/2009: Teachers union president talks about sending message through being arrested
- 05/15/2009: 38 LA Unified teachers, union leaders arrested during protest
- 05/15/2009: State Assembly speaker responds to governor's budget proposals
- 05/15/2009: Congress introduces bill to honor Japanese-American vets
- 05/15/2009: Teachers demonstrate LAUSD cuts before school, students join protest
- 05/14/2009: Mayor says police, fire shouldn't be cut to balance budget
- 05/14/2009: Mayor criticizes suggested police, fire department hiring freeze
- 05/14/2009: Mayor Villaraigosa asks for employee concessions to save city jobs
- 05/14/2009: USC's 126th commencement to take place Friday
- 05/14/2009: Mayor tries to balance budget, maintain commitment to hire 1,000 new police
- 05/14/2009: Middleman in UCLA body parts trafficking scheme found guilty
- 05/14/2009: Chrysler dealerships closing amid automaker's reorganization
- 05/14/2009: LAUSD instructional coaches protest against teachers union
- 05/14/2009: Latest budget proposal to include plans to sell state property
- 05/14/2009: Mayor Villaraigosa pushes for concessions from city's unions
- 05/14/2009: Craigslist will drop its erotic services ads
- 05/13/2009: Children's and mental health advocates bash propositions
- 05/13/2009: Lemonade Initiative tries to involve more parents with LAUSD
- 05/13/2009: EPA praises Port of Long Beach's Green Flag program
- 05/13/2009: LA teachers union calls off strike due to potential penalties
- 05/13/2009: Mayor declares fiscal emergency, paving way for furloughs
- 05/13/2009: LAUSD teachers union calls off 1-day strike
- 05/13/2009: LA County holds public hearing on budget
- 05/13/2009: Congresswoman Linda Sanchez gives birth
- 05/13/2009: 54,000 jobs lost in Southland international trade sector since 2006
- 05/13/2009: LA City Council expected to discuss mayor's fiscal emergency request
- 05/13/2009: New report says Southland port business will continue to drop
- 05/13/2009: Police investigate Riverside house where pipe bombs were found
- 05/12/2009: Judge blocks 1-day strike planned by LAUSD teachers union
- 05/12/2009: Member of state student association talks about potential Cal State fee increase
- 05/12/2009: Cal State system likely to vote on student fee hikes
- 05/12/2009: Average price of gas in LA County rises 1 percent
- 05/12/2009: Villaraigosa calls for city employee furloughs to balance budget
- 05/12/2009: LA remains one of nation's most expensive areas for renters
- 05/12/2009: California dropout rate falls 1 percentage point
- 05/12/2009: Santa Monica considers how to handle water shortages
- 05/12/2009: LA observes Bike to Work Week
- 05/12/2009: Miss California USA will continue reign, despite lingerie photos, gay marriage comments
- 05/12/2009: Jesusita Fire 80 percent contained, but concerns about strong winds remain
- 05/11/2009: Iraq reconstruction official says rebuilding hampered by lack of planning
- 05/11/2009: Regulators expected to rule on LA Unified teachers union strike
- 05/11/2009: Griffith Park arsonist sentenced to 16 years in prison
- 05/11/2009: Weather expert worries it could be bad fire season
- 05/11/2009: LAUSD proposes further retirements to close budget deficit
- 05/11/2009: Governor, smaller city officials discuss budget options
- 05/11/2009: Jesusita Fire 70 percent contained, but hotspots remain
- 05/11/2009: Vote-by-mail deadline looms as price of postage goes up
- 05/11/2009: California Superior Court observes Juror Appreciation Week
- 05/11/2009: Medical marijuana dispensary workers complain of police harassment
- 05/10/2009: Power tool may have sparked Santa Barbara wildfire
- 05/10/2009: Most Santa Barbara fire evacuations being lifted
- 05/09/2009: Morning fog brings relief for Calif. fire crews
- 05/08/2009: 88-year-old deals with Santa Barbara fire
- 05/08/2009: Firefighters use helicopters to fight Santa Barbara fire
- 05/08/2009: Firefighter appreciation day falls on weekend of Santa Barbara fire
- 05/08/2009: More than 30,000 ordered to flee Santa Barbara fire
- 05/08/2009: LA, Orange County firefighters helping in Santa Barbara fire
- 05/08/2009: Federal government says state can't cut salaries of health care workers
- 05/08/2009: Norco Mazda dealer closes after getting half million dollar loan from city
- 05/08/2009: May 19 election could reduce $14 billion budget gap to $8 billion
- 05/08/2009: Lawmakers seek loans to help with state budget
- 05/08/2009: California could run out of money
- 05/08/2009: Ranch owner talks about evacuating horses due to fire
- 05/08/2009: Ranch owner not sure whether ranch still stands due to fire
- 05/08/2009: San Bernardino authorities continue search for kidnapped 3-year-old
- 05/08/2009: Monsignor says he believes his house survived Jesusita Fire
- 05/08/2009: Charles Drew University president resigns
- 05/08/2009: Red Cross opens second evacuation center after first fills up
- 05/07/2009: Orange County changes how it deals with stroke patients
- 05/07/2009: Sheriff Baca lobbies for money at White House
- 05/07/2009: Clergy abuse lawsuit filed against LA Roman Catholic archdiocese
- 05/07/2009: Suspension of Dodger Ramirez likely to affect entire batting lineup
- 05/07/2009: Murder rate continues to fall in Los Angeles
- 05/07/2009: Teachers at 1 of Villaraigosa's Partnership schools threatening to secede
- 05/07/2009: Baca lobbies for federal money for housing undocumented immigrant criminals
- 05/07/2009: State assembly minority leader Villines resigns from leadership
- 05/07/2009: Republican state assemblyman challenges Democrat Loretta Sanchez
- 05/07/2009: 3 Ventura County firefighters undergoing burn treatment
- 05/07/2009: Crime continues to fall in LA
- 05/07/2009: Sheriff says Jesusita fire still unpredictable, evacuations still in effect
- 05/07/2009: Georgraphy of Santa Barbara's Jesusita fire changes
- 05/07/2009: Child porn convict killed by federal marshals in Fontana
- 05/07/2009: Federal transportation secretary delivers $67 million to LA County
- 05/07/2009: Santa Barbara fire chief expects winds to pick up this afternoon
- 05/07/2009: Santa Barbara fire burns over 1,300 acres
- 05/07/2009: Dodgers' Manny Ramirez suspended 50 games for drug violation
- 05/07/2009: San Bernardino official's trial moved to Orange County
- 05/06/2009: Wildfire burns homes in coastal Calif. enclave
- 05/06/2009: California lobbies for high-speed rail funds from federal government
- 05/06/2009: Assembly speaker lobbies federal government for loan guarantees
- 05/06/2009: Cal Fire emergency expenditures increased in recent years
- 05/06/2009: Exhibit at UC Riverside explores impacts of Agent Orange
- 05/06/2009: LAUSD officials confirm first swine flu case in school district
- 05/06/2009: Cal Fire expresses concerns about potential budget-related cuts
- 05/06/2009: 3 found dead in apparent murder-suicide in Orange
- 05/06/2009: Lack of winds helps firefighters in Santa Barbara, but winds may pick up
- 05/06/2009: Inspector general visits DC to learn rules of stimulus money
- 05/06/2009: California's new inspector general Laura Chick visits Washington
- 05/06/2009: 900 firefighters battle 200 acre wildfire in Santa Barbara foothills
- 05/06/2009: Firefighters battle wildfire in Santa Barbara foothills
- 05/06/2009: LAUSD superintendent moves to stop planned teacher strike
- 05/06/2009: First probable swine flu case found in LA Unified School District
- 05/05/2009: LAUSD goes to court to stop 1-day teachers strike
- 05/05/2009: Newport Beach Episcopal church takes property case to Supreme Court
- 05/05/2009: City of LA moves to lay off 400 workers
- 05/05/2009: LA City Council votes to extend billboard moratorium
- 05/05/2009: Poor economy makes boat slips available at Marina Del Rey
- 05/05/2009: LA City Council votes to begin laying off up to 400 city workers
- 05/05/2009: City Council votes to extend digital billboard/supergraphic moratorium
- 05/05/2009: Comic actor Dom DeLuise, 75, dies
- 05/05/2009: Youth baseball program helps keep kids out of trouble
- 05/05/2009: South Orange County officials hold water conservation meetings
- 05/05/2009: CSU to vote on 10 percent fee increase
- 05/05/2009: City Council votes to approve Laurel Canyon Commercial Corridor project
- 05/05/2009: Longtime high school football coach Glenn Bell, 61, dies
- 05/05/2009: Low home prices mean cost of building houses could exceed selling price
- 05/05/2009: Republican state assemblyman from Hesperia facing recall
- 05/05/2009: Fewer greenhouse gases created shipping Asian goods through West Coast
- 05/05/2009: Top LA County officials lobbying on Capitol Hill this week
- 05/05/2009: Unemployment varies widely across LA County
- 05/04/2009: DWP institutes new limits on water use
- 05/04/2009: California political leaders go to DC to meet with federal government
- 05/04/2009: Swine flu concerns fade over weekend
- 05/04/2009: Compton Unified athletic director charged with theft
- 05/04/2009: White Memorial Hospital seeing less flu-related anxiety
- 05/04/2009: State health officials don't plan widespread swine flu school closings
- 05/04/2009: California shifts to less swine flu testing, but more focused
- 05/04/2009: Hire LA's Youth campaign helps thousands of youth find jobs
- 05/04/2009: Nonprofit restocks supplies as swine flu fears subside
- 05/04/2009: 3-year-old boy abducted over weekend still missing
- 05/04/2009: Prisons suspend family visits after inmate comes down with flu
- 05/04/2009: Swine flu panic depletes personnel
- 05/04/2009: Authorities search for 3-year-old kidnapped boy
- 05/04/2009: Heritage Foundation reacts to Obama tax plan
- 05/04/2009: Former congressman and cabinet secretary Jack Kemp dies
- 05/01/2009: 'Big Sunday' community service event takes place this weekend
- 05/01/2009: Judge orders review of widows' immigration cases
- 05/01/2009: Southern California judge possible candidate for Supreme Court
- 05/01/2009: Actors unions send commercial contract to members
- 05/01/2009: LAUSD teachers vote for 1 day work stoppage
- 04/30/2009: Couple accused of state's largest worker's comp fraud case
- 04/30/2009: Flu expert says term 'pandemic' is misunderstood
- 04/29/2009: One-quarter of national antiviral stockpile being delivered to California
- 04/29/2009: California Department of Public Health echoes suggestion of swine flu school closures
- 04/29/2009: WHO says swine flu pandemic is imminent
- 04/29/2009: WHO raises flu alert level from 4 to 5, expects to go to 6
- 04/29/2009: Cal State Long Beach sends 'Urgent Health Warning' on swine flu
- 04/29/2009: American School of Guadalajara closes due to swine flu
- 04/29/2009: LA County directing flu medication to hospitals, not pharmacies
- 04/29/2009: LAX guards against swine flu
- 04/29/2009: Health officials limit access to flu medication
- 04/29/2009: 5 of 6 statewide ballot initiatives unpopular with voters
- 04/29/2009: Lung Association report says smog in region bad, but improving
- 04/29/2009: Homeland Security secretary talks about swine flu screenings at borders
- 04/29/2009: Pension board member resigns over alleged ethics violation
- 04/29/2009: US Marine center in Twentynine Palms confirms case of swine flu
- 04/29/2009: Immunization specialist talks about swine flu medication availability
- 04/29/2009: Lung Association report says Southland pollution among worst in nation
- 04/29/2009: CSULB president warns students of swine flu case
- 04/29/2009: LA riots erupted 17 years ago today
- 04/29/2009: Marine quarantined with possible swine flu
- 04/28/2009: County supervisors declare public health emergency in LA County
- 04/28/2009: Regulators find jewelry with dangerous amounts of lead for sale in Southland
- 04/28/2009: LA County supervisors declare public health emergency in LA County
- 04/28/2009: Attorney general releases report showing gross misconduct by Maywood PD
- 04/28/2009: LA County declares public health emergency due to swine flu
- 04/28/2009: Actress Diane Keaton comments on Century Plaza Hotel's possible destruction
- 04/28/2009: Preservation groups protest proposed destruction of Century Plaza Hotel
- 04/28/2009: Swine flu emergency declaration frees up resources
- 04/28/2009: Supreme Court upholds FCC fining broadcasters for fleeting expletives
- 04/28/2009: Attorney general issues scathing report on Maywood PD
- 04/28/2009: State of emergency declared in California due to swine flu
- 04/27/2009: Muslim leader Dr. Hassan Hathout dies
- 04/27/2009: CDC shipping swine flu vaccine to California
- 04/27/2009: Traveler returning from Mexico talks about swine flu outbreak
- 04/27/2009: Governor Schwarzenegger says California is monitoring swine flu
- 04/27/2009: California to begin conducting its own swine flu testing
- 04/27/2009: Woman worries about relatives in Mexico due to swine flu
- 04/27/2009: LA Unified school board looks at firing teachers based on performance
- 04/27/2009: LA Unified considers making it easier to fire teachers
- 04/27/2009: State health officials say they're monitoring swine flu
- 04/27/2009: Getty to lay off nearly 100 employees
- 04/27/2009: UCLA doctor talks about swine flu outbreak
- 04/24/2009: Chicano rock reunites many in scene from 1960s
- 04/24/2009: Labor Secretary holds town hall meeting on veterans issues
- 04/24/2009: FAA publishes number of bird strikes for past 19 years
- 04/24/2009: Water officials crack down on uncontrolled wastewater in Malibu
- 04/24/2009: East LA Chicano rock concert reunites many from '60s scene
- 04/24/2009: Air Resources Board advisor talks about new emissions requirements
- 04/24/2009: California Democrats meet, decide whether to endorse ballot measures
- 04/24/2009: California Democrats meet in Sacramento for annual convention
- 04/23/2009: Used car scammers take advantage of economic recession
- 04/23/2009: Metro votes on bilingual name for Gold Line extension
- 04/23/2009: Used car insiders talk about growing online fraud
- 04/23/2009: Natural History Museum renovations completed
- 04/23/2009: Natural History Museum unveils major renovation
- 04/23/2009: Attorney general sues Wells Fargo for defrauding investors
- 04/23/2009: Foreclosure numbers dropping
- 04/23/2009: City attorney candidates trade negative attacks at latest debate
- 04/22/2009: Sacramento fire officials target female recruits
- 04/22/2009: Speaker Bass cancels Assembly staff pay raises
- 04/22/2009: Judge issues tentative ruling in favor of plaintiffs in marriage immigration cases
- 04/22/2009: LA City Council hears spirited debate about new LAPD HQ name
- 04/22/2009: EPA decision to regulate greenhouse gases sparks action
- 04/22/2009: LA City Council debates name of new police headquarters
- 04/22/2009: Chief Bratton wants to avoid Parker legacy in HQ naming
- 04/22/2009: Cortines says excellence must be promoted despite obstacles
- 04/22/2009: New group forms to oppose Prop 1A
- 04/22/2009: LAUSD superintendent expects most given pink slips to be hired back
- 04/22/2009: Several hundred rally to support research involving animals
- 04/22/2009: Feinstein responds to conservative newspaper's charges
- 04/22/2009: Education officials express concern about new exit exam study
- 04/22/2009: New organization launches campaign to defeat Proposition 1A
- 04/22/2009: Female and non-white students disproportionately failing exit exam
- 04/22/2009: LA City Council considers names for new LAPD headquarters
- 04/21/2009: Schools change Holocaust curricula
- 04/21/2009: State senator introduces bill against language discrimination
- 04/21/2009: San Francisco Mayor Newsom announces run for governor
- 04/21/2009: Fruit company Dole challenges verdict, alleges conspiracy
- 04/21/2009: LA County deputy honored in DC ceremony
- 04/21/2009: SAG standoff didn't hurt overall economy
- 04/21/2009: Supervisor Antonovich wants investigation into child abuse deaths
- 04/21/2009: Congresswoman Harman responds to allegations of influence trading
- 04/20/2009: County launches solar map Web page
- 04/20/2009: First ladies of African nations in LA for health summit
- 04/20/2009: Activist responds to United charging double for overweight passengers
- 04/20/2009: LA County says no layoffs, but budget includes cuts
- 04/20/2009: LA mayor unveils budget, calls for cuts, privatization
- 04/20/2009: Space industry lobbies Congress
- 04/20/2009: LA Times wins Pulitzer for wildfire story
- 04/20/2009: Firefighters put out Chatsworth mansion fire
- 04/20/2009: SAG's national board approves tentative agreement
- 04/17/2009: Contest to see who can travel the farthest on the least fuel
- 04/17/2009: LA City Council approves DWP water rate plan
- 04/17/2009: New study warns state economy to suffer unless college graduation improves
- 04/17/2009: LA mayor appoints new environment deputy mayor
- 04/17/2009: San Fernando Valley gets new 747 area code, has to dial 11 digits
- 04/17/2009: Memorial service to be held at Angels pitcher Adenhart's high school
- 04/17/2009: Witnesses talk about Long Beach hospital murders
- 04/17/2009: Hospital employee shoots, kills boss, another manager, himself
- 04/16/2009: 90-year-old West Hollywood councilman dies
- 04/16/2009: UC Irvine chooses first law school class
- 04/16/2009: Task force considers how protecting marine areas will affect fishing
- 04/16/2009: Veterans job fair held in Long Beach
- 04/16/2009: Labor think tank makes suggestions for immigration reform
- 04/16/2009: People gather at Dockweiler State Beach to protest taxes
- 04/16/2009: Mother speaks about son's jail suicide
- 04/16/2009: State says tax revenues critical to balancing budget
- 04/15/2009: As many as 7,000 LAUSD teachers to receive layoff notices
- 04/14/2009: Homeland security expert says electrical grid is vulnerable
- 04/14/2009: Car purchase tax deduction available
- 04/14/2009: MWD votes to raise water rates, cut water supply
- 04/14/2009: Tax credits available for home buyers
- 04/14/2009: Average price of gas rises 20 cents, but still lower than a year ago
- 04/14/2009: LAUSD board votes to rescind budget cuts
- 04/14/2009: ACLU calls for closure of downtown LA jail
- 04/14/2009: Water and power commissioners pass new water pricing plan
- 04/14/2009: On-location LA film shoots fall 56 percent
- 04/14/2009: ACLU calls on LA County to address 'horrific' jail conditions
- 04/14/2009: LA mayor to deliver State of the City address
- 04/14/2009: Works at LA and Long Beach ports now need special ID cards
- 04/14/2009: DWP board sends water rates plan back to LA City Council
- 04/13/2009: Jury forewoman speaks about Phil Spector murder conviction
- 04/13/2009: Underground carbon storage is gaining advocates
- 04/13/2009: Jurors convict music producer Spector of second-degree murder
- 04/13/2009: Homeland Security secretary says fence alone won't protect border
- 04/13/2009: Homeland Security secretary's Southland visit focuses on port, airport security
- 04/13/2009: Homeland Security secretary visits LA ports
- 04/13/2009: Radisson LAX signs labor contract with UNITE HERE
- 04/13/2009: What to do if you can't afford your taxes
- 04/13/2009: LA mayor holds town hall over LAUSD budget deficit
- 04/13/2009: Federal government will keep unclaimed tax refunds
- 04/13/2009: Harbor commissioners approve Middle Harbor environmental review
- 04/13/2009: Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano visits LA ports
- 04/13/2009: Homeland Security Secretary to meet with South Bay congresswoman
- 04/10/2009: LA city labor unions present ideas to save money, jobs
- 04/10/2009: Marketing director talks about shift in focus during recession
- 04/10/2009: Veteran marketer talks about changing strategy in recession
- 04/10/2009: 45th anniversary of pianist Glenn Gould's final concert performance
- 04/10/2009: State to house special inmates in Lancaster, despite opposition
- 04/10/2009: Dog owner talks about what annual animal blessing means to her
- 04/10/2009: LA County Arts Commission offers free advice to artists
- 04/10/2009: Metropolitan Water District could cut supplies to customers
- 04/10/2009: OC car chase ends when police shoot and kill driver
- 04/10/2009: Insurance commissioner explains how state catches drivers without insurance
- 04/10/2009: Windfall of eggs at Easter help food bank meet heightened demand
- 04/10/2009: CHP to help Santa Ana Police crack down on gangs
- 04/10/2009: 79th annual Blessing of the Animals to be held Saturday
- 04/09/2009: 2 indicted for faking funerals, collecting insurance
- 04/09/2009: Governor Schwarzenegger asks for federal stimulus money for education
- 04/09/2009: Los Angeles Angels have history of player deaths
- 04/09/2009: City of Walnut objects to football stadium plan
- 04/09/2009: California applies for $5 billion in stimulus money for education
- 04/09/2009: LA-based Latino civil rights group MALDEF leaderless again
- 04/09/2009: Tainted money helps to sink the LA Children's Museum
- 04/09/2009: LA Times staffers protest front page TV show ad
- 04/09/2009: Stimulus includes money for cleaning up school bus pollution
- 04/09/2009: LA announces gun buyback program
- 04/09/2009: White House insider says immigration reform on the table
- 04/09/2009: NASA dedicates new facility in Palmdale
- 04/09/2009: State insurance commissioner promotes low cost auto insurance
- 04/09/2009: Settlement reached in MLK Hospital negligence case
- 04/09/2009: Angels rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart killed in car crash
- 04/09/2009: Driver in hit-and-run death of Angels pitcher arrested
- 04/09/2009: Angels pitcher Adenhart killed in hit-and-run car crash
- 04/08/2009: Diamond Bar cuts deal with City of Industry, won't sue to stop stadium
- 04/08/2009: Black Caucus members meet with Castro
- 04/08/2009: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development talks about mortgage scam artists
- 04/08/2009: LA mayor and federal HUD secretary visit South LA
- 04/08/2009: Reporter talks about anniversary of live TV coverage of Kathy Fiscus ordeal
- 04/08/2009: LA city councilman Rosendahl discusses proposed water rate changes
- 04/08/2009: Congressional Black Caucus members meet with Fidel and Raul Castro
- 04/08/2009: LA city council delays vote to raise water rates
- 04/08/2009: Settlement reached with hospital that dumped psychiatric patients on Skid Row
- 04/08/2009: Emergency rooms feel effect of Californians losing health insurance
- 04/08/2009: Investigators piece together motive behind fatal Korean religious retreat shooting
- 04/08/2009: Shooting at Korean Christian Center leaves 1 dead, others injured
- 04/07/2009: LA county supervisors request federal government relax welfare rules
- 04/07/2009: UCLA acquires archives of Los Angeles writer John Fante
- 04/07/2009: County supervisors approve designs for 16 acre downtown park
- 04/07/2009: California cotton magnate JG Boswell dies
- 04/07/2009: OC sheriff gives update on county jails
- 04/07/2009: LA and Santa Ana rank among 25 best walking cities
- 04/07/2009: LAPD cop sentenced for insurance fraud, filing false report
- 04/07/2009: Admissions figures in for incoming UC freshman class
- 04/07/2009: Eli Broad says LA Unified can't effectively operate new arts school
- 04/06/2009: Mayor Villaraigosa proposes cutbacks for city employees to avoid layoffs
- 04/06/2009: Mayor Villaraigosa says he would take pay cut along with city employees
- 04/06/2009: Census officials try to assuage fears of responding to the survey
- 04/06/2009: Retired judge supports marijuana legalization
- 04/06/2009: New California bill seeks to regulate marijuana like alcohol
- 04/06/2009: Census begins with pep rally for canvassers at LA City Hall
- 04/06/2009: President appoints Southland minister to faith-based advisory council
- 04/06/2009: LA mayor proposes pay cuts, unpaid workdays for city workers
- 04/06/2009: Senator Feinstein reacts to Binghamton shooting
- 04/06/2009: Senator Feinstein renews call for assault weapons ban
- 04/06/2009: World's oldest woman celebrates 115th birthday
- 04/06/2009: White House holds fifth regional talk on health care reform
- 04/06/2009: World's oldest woman, Gertrude Baines, turns 115
- 04/06/2009: Census begins first wave of 2010 population count
- 04/06/2009: Teachers tell LA Unified they're open to furlough
- 04/06/2009: Gay rights activists hope Iowa gay marriage decision affects California decision
- 04/06/2009: Congressmen take a break from Washington
- 04/06/2009: New tax credits available this year
- 04/06/2009: Hawaiian Airlines leads domestic carriers in overall performance
- 04/03/2009: Republican congressmen oppose newly passed national budget
- 04/03/2009: Schwarzenegger appoints LA City Controller Chick to audit federal stimulus money
- 04/03/2009: Police union endorses Trutanich for city attorney
- 04/03/2009: Truck that crashed in La Canada Flintridge shouldn't have been there
- 04/03/2009: FDA may end up regulating tobacco
- 04/03/2009: IRS provides free tax filing assistance
- 04/03/2009: Obama adviser in LA to promote green job opportunities
- 04/03/2009: Anti-smoking activist opposes tobacco industry role in FDA smoking regulation
- 04/03/2009: Police arrest suspect in hit and run of USC student
- 04/03/2009: LADWP may have to return millions due to court ruling
- 04/02/2009: Southland congresswoman weighs in on North Korean saber-rattling
- 04/02/2009: La Canada Flintridge mayor urges Angeles Crest Highway closed to big rigs
- 04/02/2009: Surveyors find more snow than expected in Sierra Nevada snowpack
- 04/02/2009: Local officials express outrage after fatal big-rig crash
- 04/02/2009: Public weighs in on MTA's alternatives for regional connector line
- 04/02/2009: California wants to expand prison system
- 04/02/2009: LAPD chief criticizes Obama administration marijuana raid decision
- 04/02/2009: Uninsured numbers swell in California due to recession
- 04/02/2009: La Canada Flintridge mayor criticizes Caltrans over accident deaths
- 04/02/2009: ACLU files lawsuit alleging squalid conditions at immigration detention center
- 04/02/2009: 2 killed after truck driver uses illegal route
- 04/02/2009: 2 dead, 3 critically injured after runaway truck accident
- 04/01/2009: Scientists attacked by violent animal rights activists organize
- 04/01/2009: FDA warns of potential pistachio salmonella contamination
- 04/01/2009: State EPA chief says California must anticipate, adapt to climate change
- 04/01/2009: State sales tax goes up, starting today
- 04/01/2009: Researchers who've suffered extreme harassment by protestors organize
- 04/01/2009: Crime dropping in major cities after revamped police procedures
- 04/01/2009: Actor unions cut deals with commercial producers
- 03/31/2009: Environmental conference coincides with climate change bill
- 03/31/2009: Obama administration focuses immigration enforcement on employers
- 03/30/2009: Gas station owners push back against new gas nozzles
- 03/30/2009: LAPD seeks hit-and-run driver who hit USC student
- 03/30/2009: Obama administration rejects GM, Chrysler turnaround plans
- 03/30/2009: Tolls on 91 Express Lanes to decrease
- 03/27/2009: Authorities arrest man behind spring break scam
- 03/27/2009: Measure on May 19 ballot could help with California budget hole
- 03/27/2009: Afghanistan DC embassy reacts to Obama's new Afghanistan/Pakistan plan
- 03/27/2009: Alt-weekly LA CityBeat goes under
- 03/27/2009: California doesn't receive enough stimulus money to avoid further cuts
- 03/27/2009: 'Earth Hour' will be good time for stargazing
- 03/27/2009: Congress reintroduces Dream Act
- 03/27/2009: LA County Sheriff's Department extends Gifts for Guns program
- 03/26/2009: LA County starts 'Gifts for Guns' program
- 03/26/2009: Schwarzenegger says he won't run against Boxer for US Senate
- 03/26/2009: Murder trial of music producer Phil Spector goes to jury
- 03/26/2009: Second Phil Spector murder case goes to jury
- 03/26/2009: 40 percent fewer new vehicles sold than same time last year
- 03/26/2009: Study shows children of people with depression have less brain matter
- 03/26/2009: $351 million in energy efficency grants directed at California
- 03/26/2009: Councilman Wesson proposes allowing third term for police chief
- 03/26/2009: LA City Council approves incentives for film/TV productions
- 03/26/2009: Poll says budget-related measures have failed to gain support
- 03/25/2009: UCLA Anderson Forecast world trade drop hurts Southland economy
- 03/25/2009: California state treasurer asks for federal debt guarantee
- 03/25/2009: Congress votes to expand wilderness preserves
- 03/25/2009: Secretary of State Clinton offers cooperation in fighting Mexican drug violence
- 03/25/2009: Chino opposes state prison receiver's health care plan
- 03/25/2009: State deputy assistant secretary talks about Secretary Clinton Mexico visit
- 03/25/2009: Chino opposes new prison hospital in Chino
- 03/25/2009: LA Animal Services reinstates spay/neuter voucher program
- 03/25/2009: Possible that earthquakes clusters increase 'big one' likelihood, but unlikely
- 03/25/2009: Economist predicts recovery by end of year; jobs will take longer
- 03/25/2009: Senator Feinstein wants to protect desert lands from energy projects
- 03/25/2009: Feinstein wants desert lands off-limits to solar, wind energy
- 03/24/2009: Congressman Sherman says government shouldn't have bailed out AIG
- 03/24/2009: Congressman Sherman reacts to Geithner/Bernanke testimony
- 03/24/2009: Federal judge refuses to dismiss prison medical care receiver
- 03/24/2009: California first lady announces edible garden at state capitol
- 03/24/2009: Former Mexican foreign minister talks about drug violence near border
- 03/24/2009: Southern California tourism industry takes hit
- 03/24/2009: Criminal Justice Center executive director says parole officers overburdened
- 03/23/2009: Chief Bratton expresses condolences over Oakland police deaths
- 03/23/2009: LAUSD to vote on declaring Cesar Chavez Day a school holiday
- 03/23/2009: West Adams Prep students protest potential teacher layoffs
- 03/23/2009: 300 West Adams Preparatory High students protest teacher layoffs
- 03/23/2009: Longtime LAPD shoeshine man remembered at memorial service
- 03/23/2009: Members of Redlands family die in Montana plane crash
- 03/23/2009: Obama administration unveils new toxic assets plan
- 03/23/2009: Primary election Tuesday to fill 26th State Senate District vacancy
- 03/23/2009: Federal judge reconsiders parts of Clean Trucks Program
- 03/23/2009: Flowers, cards left outside Oakland police station after 4 officers killed
- 03/23/2009: OC supervisors consider appealing sheriff pensions case
- 03/20/2009: LA City Council meetings viewable via video conference in San Pedro
- 03/20/2009: Pasadena Marathon takes place Sunday, after wildfire delay
- 03/20/2009: Conference held on adaptive technologies for disabled
- 03/20/2009: White House starts organic vegetable garden
- 03/20/2009: San Bernardino County Republican Party chief resigns
- 03/20/2009: Medical labs accused of Medi-Cal fraud
- 03/20/2009: Riverside County jobless numbers continue to rise
- 03/20/2009: Mom recants story in death of her 18-month-old child
- 03/20/2009: Brookings Institution scholar praises Obama withdrawal plan
- 03/20/2009: Attorney General Brown accuses medical labs of fraud
- 03/20/2009: State attorney general accuses labs of Medi-Cal fraud
- 03/20/2009: Protestors demonstrate outside AIG's Century City offices
- 03/19/2009: Army phases out stop-loss
- 03/19/2009: Young protester talks about deported father during Obama visit
- 03/19/2009: Gas company employee murder suspect found with self-inflicted gunshot wound
- 03/19/2009: Immigrant rights advocates hold demonstrations during Obama LA visit
- 03/19/2009: Congressman Becerra hopeful immigration reform will pass this year
- 03/19/2009: President Obama visits Pomona electric vehicle center
- 03/19/2009: Hospital executive in fraud scheme pleads guilty
- 03/19/2009: ACLU sues OC school district over homophobia
- 03/18/2009: Southland scholar documents history of Japanese internment orphanage
- 03/18/2009: California congresswoman nominated to State Department position
- 03/18/2009: Study says charters not outperforming traditional public schools
- 03/18/2009: Volunteers send beauty products to black female soldiers
- 03/18/2009: Jurors breaking court rules using new technologies
- 03/18/2009: Jury convicts former FBI agent caught in sting operation
- 03/18/2009: Concern about possible restrictions sparks rise in gun sales
- 03/18/2009: San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper sold
- 03/18/2009: Confusion over Redlands city council meeting in Washington DC
- 03/18/2009: Cardinal Mahony testifies in clergy sexual abuse case
- 03/17/2009: LA city workers still spending on bottled water
- 03/17/2009: Philanthropist gives $20 million to dance programs
- 03/17/2009: Roman Catholic cardinal testifies in sexual molestation case
- 03/17/2009: San Francisco mayor Newsom campaigns for governor in the Southland
- 03/17/2009: Riverside mayor lobbies for federal stimulus money
- 03/17/2009: Plan to reopen King/Harbor Medical Center wins board of supervisors approval
- 03/17/2009: Not enough cattle to meet demand for corned beef
- 03/17/2009: Realtors association economist says tax break reduction could hurt housing
- 03/17/2009: Screenwriter Millard Kaufman, 92, dies
- 03/17/2009: San Francisco mayor visits Santa Monica for town hall meeting
- 03/17/2009: Former radical group member paroled in Minnesota
- 03/16/2009: Salvadorans in Southland react to leftist presidential win in El Salvador
- 03/16/2009: LA County Supervisors approve money for jail overcrowding study
- 03/16/2009: Orange County District Attorney clears Anaheim officer in shooting death
- 03/16/2009: Getty trustees to make 25 percent cuts in May; no staff cuts planned before then
- 03/16/2009: City cuts spay/neuter aid for low-income pet owners
- 03/16/2009: Former Mexican Mafia member talks about how he helped mafia make money
- 03/16/2009: Southland Salvadorans react to leftist presidential win in El Salvador
- 03/16/2009: Former Mexican Mafia member talks about gang life
- 03/16/2009: Moorpark High School wins state academic decathlon
- 03/16/2009: California and Minnesota debate where prisoner should be paroled
- 03/16/2009: OC supervisors to get report on vote-by-mail
- 03/16/2009: Getty Trust cuts budget in response to economic downturn
- 03/16/2009: Ron Silver, 62, dies
- 03/16/2009: Actor Ron Silver dies
- 03/13/2009: Developers preview changes for Inglewood's Hollywood Park racetrack
- 03/13/2009: South Bay teachers, parents, staff protest school layoffs and cuts
- 03/13/2009: California assembly speaker Bass concerned about deepening budget deficit
- 03/13/2009: Congresswoman Waters defends actions on behalf of bank
- 03/13/2009: Assembly Speaker Bass discusses California's latest budget shortfall
- 03/13/2009: Only Measure B from March 3 LA election still unsettled
- 03/13/2009: Lead-poisoned condor's x-ray shows shotgun pellets
- 03/13/2009: Joshua Tree area hosts indigenous spiritual conference
- 03/13/2009: Hollywood Park redevelopment model open for public viewing
- 03/13/2009: State senator wants air pollution rule delayed due to recession
- 03/13/2009: Ford and United Auto Workers cut costs in latest contract
- 03/13/2009: Beverly Hills kicks off its 1st annual pet extravaganza
- 03/13/2009: Republican blogger predicts Steele will stay as RNC chairman
- 03/13/2009: Barron's financial analyst talks about encouraging economic news
- 03/13/2009: Financial analyst says stock market isn't turning around yet
- 03/13/2009: Local astronaut prepares for space shuttle liftoff
- 03/13/2009: Doctor wins $6 million lawsuit against hospital over bad back surgery
- 03/13/2009: Southern California Edison increases rates
- 03/13/2009: High schoolers start 4 day academic decathlon
- 03/12/2009: Former shuttle astronaut explains dilemma of space debris
- 03/12/2009: Federal receiver for California prison medical care fires top aides
- 03/12/2009: LA County proposes timeline for restoring King-Harbor as full-service hospital
- 03/12/2009: Congresswoman Maxine Waters in controversy over possible conflict of interest
- 03/12/2009: Health care advocate supports proposal to re-expand King Hospital
- 03/12/2009: Reports raise questions about Congresswoman Waters helping Southland bank
- 03/12/2009: Space trash poses potential danger to spacecraft
- 03/12/2009: Justice Department opens investigation into Inglewood police
- 03/12/2009: Assemblyman Lieu lobbies for more federal mortgage relief
- 03/12/2009: Orange County cancels Planned Parenthood education contract
- 03/12/2009: UCI Medical School receives grant to boost geriatrics training
- 03/12/2009: LA designates Griffith Park a historical-cultural monument
- 03/12/2009: LA County looking for operator for MLK Hospital
- 03/12/2009: LA County supervisor announces deal to reopen MLK Hospital
- 03/12/2009: Philanthropist Leonore Annenberg dies
- 03/12/2009: Swiss pharmaceutical Roche buys California-based Genentech
- 03/11/2009: People getting less news from daily newspapers
- 03/11/2009: California Supreme Court chief justice wants $30 million for court safety
- 03/11/2009: Obama signs 6-month extension for E-Verify immigration verification
- 03/11/2009: State courts cutting costs due to budget crunch
- 03/11/2009: Skid row activists want investigation of LAPD policing practices
- 03/11/2009: El Camino College employment expo draws thousands
- 03/11/2009: Statewide charter schools group holds conference
- 03/11/2009: California foster care may be extended from 18 to 21
- 03/11/2009: State lawmakers consider extending foster care to age 21
- 03/11/2009: LAX, other airports may miss federal runway safety deadline
- 03/11/2009: Reward offered for info on boxing trainer's murder 32 years ago
- 03/11/2009: Esperanza Fire arsonist ruled mentally competent
- 03/10/2009: Woman who doesn't read newspapers says she would miss them
- 03/10/2009: Southern Californian describes her relationship with newspapers
- 03/10/2009: LA County municipalities sell, swap or trade stimulus monies for transportation
- 03/10/2009: Supporters gather signatures for new gay marriage proposal
- 03/10/2009: Economic recession spreads around the world
- 03/10/2009: LA County cities able to buy, sell transportation stimulus funds
- 03/10/2009: Esperanza wildfire arson trial's penalty phase begins
- 03/10/2009: RV maker Fleetwood files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
- 03/10/2009: LAUSD administrators to vote on layoffs
- 03/10/2009: Inland Empire commercial real estate market suffering
- 03/10/2009: LAPD chief lobbies for money, information in DC
- 03/09/2009: Business, elected leaders lobby DC for stimulus money
- 03/09/2009: Smuggling ring leader sentenced to six years in prison
- 03/09/2009: Business leaders, officials lobby in DC for Southern California
- 03/09/2009: Economic consultant discusses causes of high unemployment in Inland regions
- 03/09/2009: Unemployment high in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties
- 03/09/2009: California poised to tap into federal stimulus money for education
- 03/09/2009: California schools superintendent excited about relationship with new Administration
- 03/09/2009: More Pellicano co-defendants receive federal sentences
- 03/09/2009: Thousands gather for funeral of veteran LAPD officer
- 03/09/2009: UC Irvine researcher says eased restrictions on stem cell research will help his work progress
- 03/09/2009: Budget expert: California can use federal stimulus to avoid further cuts and higher taxes
- 03/09/2009: Informal talks proceeding between screen actors and producers
- 03/09/2009: Orange County researcher praises lifting of stem cell research restrictions
- 03/09/2009: Orange County Supervisors to review audit on jail medical care
- 03/09/2009: Orange County transportation officials to discuss bus route cuts
- 03/09/2009: Authorities debate where '70s radical should spend her probation
- 03/09/2009: Scientist: State in a good position to move forward with stem cell research
- 03/09/2009: Funeral today for LAPD Deputy Chief Kenny Garner
- 03/09/2009: McClatchy newspaper group to cut 15 percent of workforce
- 03/09/2009: Downtown sports museum closing to public after three months
- 03/09/2009: California researchers cheer Obama stem cell announcement
- 03/09/2009: McClatchy newspaper publishing company cutting 1600 jobs
- 03/09/2009: Assemblyman Lieu will ask feds to change eligibility for mortgage assistance
- 03/09/2009: Feds start issuing coupons for digital TV converters again
- 03/06/2009: City of LA continues to count ballots; Measure B still up in the air
- 03/06/2009: California biologists excited about federal stem cell research funding
- 03/06/2009: Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday morning
- 03/06/2009: California stem cell scientists cheer Obama plan to roll back restrictions
- 03/06/2009: Pastor describes challenge posed by start of Daylight Saving Time
- 03/06/2009: Newspaper editor Jim Bellows dies at 86
- 03/06/2009: Riverside jury convicts Oyler of murder, arson
- 03/06/2009: Controller issues tax refunds, other payments, after budget delay
- 03/06/2009: Kepler spacecraft telescope will look for planets that might sustain life
- 03/06/2009: Hundreds show up for Orange County foreclosure-prevention fair
- 03/06/2009: South LA soul food restaurant celebrates 20 years in business with 99-cent special
- 03/06/2009: Economist: Rise in unemployment will likely continue into next year
- 03/06/2009: New jobs report shows national unemployment at 8.1%
- 03/06/2009: California Air Resources Board chair says she can work with automakers
- 03/05/2009: LA supervisor says stimulus fund could create 10,000 temp jobs
- 03/05/2009: Latin American art museum founder has left $25 million bequest
- 03/05/2009: Health care nonprofit director eager for federal reform plans
- 03/05/2009: LA Supervisor works to get 10,000 temporary jobs from federal stimulus package
- 03/05/2009: White House hosts conference on health care reform
- 03/05/2009: LA's Metropolitan Transportation Authority hires Leahy as chief executive
- 03/05/2009: IRS tracking down alleged tax evaders with Swiss bank accounts
- 03/05/2009: Unemployment continues to rise in Riverside County
- 03/05/2009: Nevada Senator Reid proposes federal power lines for renewable energy
- 03/05/2009: Prop 8 opponents face skepticism from California Supreme Court
- 03/05/2009: Attorney Starr to CA Supreme Court: Equal protection was considered by Prop 8 voters
- 03/05/2009: National safety board concludes hearings on 2008 Metrolink crash
- 03/05/2009: California Supreme Court hears arguments on Proposition 8
- 03/04/2009: Clean Trucks Program continues to face legal challenges
- 03/04/2009: Manny Ramirez re-signs with Dodgers for $45 million
- 03/04/2009: Members of actors union protest outside Fox Studios
- 03/04/2009: Two contributors to 2004 Villaraigosa campaign charged with money laundering
- 03/04/2009: EPA will hold public hearings on California tailpipe emissions rules
- 03/04/2009: Auto Club: Gas prices may start rising
- 03/04/2009: LA and Orange County gas prices hold steady
- 03/04/2009: Banker not sold on allowing bankruptcy judges to modify mortgages
- 03/04/2009: Congressman explains support for mortgage loan modification bill
- 03/04/2009: Actors union members protest Chernin's remarks about reruns
- 03/04/2009: Attorney: Prop 8 opponents say California should not recognize existing same sex marriages
- 03/04/2009: Weiss taking nothing for granted as he prepares for runoff election
- 03/04/2009: Solar power initiative failing
- 03/04/2009: Weiss and Trutanich will face each other May 19 in city attorney runoff
- 03/04/2009: LA Mayor Villaraigosa re-elected
- 03/04/2009: Voters re-elect LA Mayor Villaraigosa
- 03/04/2009: Villaraigosa reelected, Measure B too close to call
- 03/03/2009: LA County supervisors order monitoring of deputies hired under relaxed standards
- 03/03/2009: Los Angeles county supervisors order review of sheriff's deputies
- 03/03/2009: Cassini spots another moon around Saturn
- 03/03/2009: OC supervisors approve fee to fight real estate fraud
- 03/03/2009: OC supervisors consider replacing deputies in Hall of Administration
- 03/03/2009: Scientists debate how bad California drought is
- 03/03/2009: Proposition 8 goes before state Supreme Court this week
- 03/03/2009: State regulators fine 10 California hospitals
- 03/03/2009: USC awards the Tyler Environmental Prize
- 03/03/2009: Banks taking advantage of more people relying on credit cards
- 03/03/2009: Southland car dealers close doors in bad economy
- 03/02/2009: Virgin will close remaining six U.S. Megastores
- 03/02/2009: LAPD deputy chief, 53, dies
- 03/02/2009: Judge rules in favor of San Bernardino, allows police furloughs
- 03/02/2009: LAPD officers remember dead colleague
- 03/02/2009: Jordan Downs advisory committee member has high hopes
- 03/02/2009: Mayor Villaraigosa makes his case for re-election
- 03/02/2009: Mayor Villaraigosa talks with KPCC's 'Patt Morrison'
- 03/02/2009: Los Alamitos mayor resigns over racist e-mail
- 03/02/2009: LAPD recruit class will push department to most officers ever
- 03/02/2009: Riverside County residents face week of water rationing
- 03/02/2009: Jordan Downs public housing project to be overhauled
- 03/02/2009: Major overhaul proposed for Jordan Downs public housing
- 03/02/2009: Dow falls below 7,000, positive economic news not helping
- 03/02/2009: Police chief, mayor tout size of LAPD
- 03/02/2009: Zimmer and Strayer compete for LA Unified school board
- 03/02/2009: Interest low for LA mayoral election
- 03/02/2009: Man accused of terrorist ties pleads not guilty to other charges
- 03/02/2009: Election serves as referendum on Mayor Villaraigosa and allies
- 03/02/2009: Beverly Hills investigating phony late night political calls
- 03/02/2009: Cargo traffic declines sharply at LA, Long Beach ports
- 03/02/2009: City council candidates agree, too many oversized billboards
- 03/02/2009: LA County makes it easier to have juvenile criminal records sealed
- 03/02/2009: Tyler Perry tops box office, Jonas Brothers debut
- 03/02/2009: More bad economic news could mean more local job losses
- 02/27/2009: Men trail women in health awareness
- 02/27/2009: Permafrost thaw will release 10 times the methane currently in the atmosphere
- 02/27/2009: New York Times health columnist writes book about death
- 02/27/2009: Boyle writes new novel about Frank Lloyd Wright
- 02/27/2009: Sustainable animal husbandry makes for tastier steaks and curry goat
- 02/27/2009: LA law firm lays off hundreds in biggest large firm layoff ever
- 02/27/2009: Islamic group says FBI informant instigated rather than informed
- 02/27/2009: MacArthur Foundation gives LA grant for housing
- 02/27/2009: Muslim group members angry at FBI over informant
- 02/27/2009: Free spaying and neutering for San Fernando Valley pets
- 02/27/2009: Producers alliance president retires
- 02/27/2009: DJs, hip-hop artists hold benefit for Soles4Souls
- 02/27/2009: Bipartisan group pushes for budget reform, rainy day fund
- 02/26/2009: City of Industry approves plan for NFL stadium
- 02/26/2009: Controller Chick reports on moving gang programs under mayor's office
- 02/26/2009: Jury begins deliberations in wildfire arsonist trial
- 02/26/2009: New state tax credit for newly built homes
- 02/26/2009: Authorities bust Sinaloa drug cartel operators in LA
- 02/26/2009: Authorities target Sinaloa drug cartel in LA
- 02/25/2009: UC Irvine holds Great Park forum for students and faculty
- 02/25/2009: Federal grand jury awards over $1 million to wrongfully jailed man
- 02/25/2009: LA superintendent says student abuse must be reported immediately
- 02/25/2009: Closing arguments scheduled in Esperanza wildfire arson case
- 02/24/2009: LAUSD investigates school staff role in reporting alleged hazing
- 02/24/2009: NASA to send orbiter to Jupiter moon Europa
- 02/24/2009: Negro Head Mountain may change name to Ballard Mountain
- 02/24/2009: Riverside County approves public protest limits
- 02/24/2009: Los Angeles Public Library extends borrowing period, raises late fees
- 02/24/2009: Mayor cuts ribbon on refurbished Watts school parent center
- 02/24/2009: Bail set for OC man accused of terrorist ties
- 02/24/2009: OC grand jury sides with sheriff over concealed weapons
- 02/24/2009: Environmental satellite launch fails, satellite crashes near Antarctica
- 02/23/2009: Chinese man convicted of exporting sensitive imaging
- 02/23/2009: NewsCorp CEO Peter Chernin to leave post this summer
- 02/23/2009: UCLA releases annual report on college-going rates
- 02/23/2009: Huntington Beach introduces new 'virtual' city hall
- 02/23/2009: LA Daily News redesigns paper to save on paper
- 02/23/2009: Tyler Perry tops box office
- 02/23/2009: Daniel Craig and Sarah Jessica Parker present Academy Awards for design
- 02/23/2009: Heath Ledger's family accepts Academy Award on late actor's behalf
- 02/23/2009: Milk wins Best Original Screenplay Academy Award
- 02/23/2009: Kate Winslet wins Best Actress Oscar
- 02/23/2009: Sean Penn wins Oscar for Best Actor
- 02/23/2009: Slumdog Millionaire wins big at Oscars; director thanks Mumbai
- 02/23/2009: UC Irvine students work at new free health clinic
- 02/23/2009: OC transit officials discuss falling revenues
- 02/20/2009: Orange County gets second new firefighting helicopter
- 02/20/2009: City of LA awards annual juried arts fellowships
- 02/20/2009: Authorities indict three Southern California men on movie piracy charges
- 02/20/2009: San Bernardino furloughs police
- 02/20/2009: Albertsons closes 9 Southland supermarkets
- 02/20/2009: Appeals court strikes down video game age restrictions
- 02/20/2009: Couple visits LA to spot stars at Oscars
- 02/20/2009: Public Utilities Commission rules on Explo light rail crossings
- 02/20/2009: Tustin man arrested, accused of terrorist connections
- 02/20/2009: Hollywood streets close for Oscar prep
- 02/20/2009: No deal yet in SAG contract talks
- 02/20/2009: Republican base unhappy about lawmakers approving budget
- 02/20/2009: State Republicans hold annual convention; tension over budget vote
- 02/20/2009: Length of contract a sticking point in SAG negotiations
- 02/20/2009: Irvine homebuilder files for bankruptcy protection
- 02/20/2009: SAG contract talks less confrontational
- 02/19/2009: Assembly speaker wasn't sure she could hold onto Republican votes
- 02/19/2009: LA city officials hope to receive millions from federal stimulus
- 02/19/2009: Riverside County supervisor opposed tax inreases, but no alternative
- 02/19/2009: Bank of America gets rid of Countrywide brand name
- 02/19/2009: Disney announces restructuring, including layoffs
- 02/19/2009: Probation and community service for man involved in starting Malibu fire
- 02/19/2009: California Legislature approves budget bill
- 02/18/2009: Grant would help clinics treat underserved patients via electronic medical records
- 02/18/2009: LAPD could soon clear 10 percent of untested rape kit backlog
- 02/18/2009: Dodgers once held ladies-only baseball clinic to spur ticket sales
- 02/18/2009: State schools superintendent talks about state budget
- 02/18/2009: State superintendent gives state budget mixed review
- 02/18/2009: LA County harbor complex begins collecting Clean Truck fees
- 02/18/2009: Congressman Becerra says stimulus will improve health care
- 02/18/2009: Congressman Becerra says stimulus benefits Southland health care
- 02/18/2009: Foreclosure plan lets bankruptcy judge modify loan terms
- 02/18/2009: Stimulus package includes money for Filipino veterans
- 02/18/2009: San Bernardino approves deep budget cuts
- 02/18/2009: San Bernardino County pressures legislature to pass budget
- 02/18/2009: State Senate still one vote shy; Republican leader ousted
- 02/18/2009: City councilman unsure how he'd vote on solar measure
- 02/17/2009: County unions agree to no pay raise amid financial crisis
- 02/17/2009: Los Alamitos City Council eyes financial cuts... including city budget
- 02/17/2009: County unions agree to no pay raise amid financial crisis
- 02/17/2009: Charles Drew University to hold Q&A with students about school's finances
- 02/17/2009: Senator Boxer speaks in Beverly Hills about stimulus bill
- 02/17/2009: County unions agree to no pay raise amid financial crisis
- 02/17/2009: California will get 10 percent of federal stimulus package
- 02/17/2009: Garden Grove to install Amber Alert signs on city streets
- 02/17/2009: LA County Metro switching from paper to plastic passes
- 02/17/2009: Long Beach neighborhood spared from damage after second storm
- 02/17/2009: Lawmakers wait for one more vote on budget plan
- 02/17/2009: Restaurants cut back due to economic downturn
- 02/17/2009: Producers alliance strengthened by SAG shakeup
- 02/17/2009: Southland restaurant business slow
- 02/17/2009: San Bernardino proposes public safety layoffs, higher fees
- 02/17/2009: Budget needs one more Republican vote
- 02/17/2009: Long Beach public agencies were ready for weekend storm
- 02/17/2009: Assembly speaker says some Republicans don't want budget deal
- 02/17/2009: Huntington Beach celebrates 100th anniversary
- 02/17/2009: Even if budget passes, cutbacks will still affect state workers
- 02/17/2009: California public works projects suspended due to lack of cash
- 02/17/2009: Governor Schwarzenegger orders layoff notices go out today
- 02/16/2009: Sylmar burn areas susceptible to mudslides
- 02/16/2009: Heavy rain, hail hit Interstate 5, send drivers to local motels
- 02/16/2009: Snow closes I-5 Grapevine, travelers stay in area motels
- 02/16/2009: LA uses LEDs for street lights, cheaper to operate
- 02/16/2009: Sylmar's burn areas brace for rainstorm
- 02/16/2009: Southland restaurant owners hold annual discount promotion
- 02/16/2009: Congressman Issa unhappy about census plans
- 02/16/2009: Grand Avenue developer has to pay penalties when construction begins
- 02/16/2009: Grand Avenue developer penalties deferred
- 02/16/2009: 3 Republicans in each house needed to pass state budget
- 02/16/2009: Legislative leaders one vote away from state budget
- 02/16/2009: Environmental groups have to wait for state money
- 02/16/2009: Japanese media flock to LA Open golf tournament to see Ishikawa
- 02/13/2009: Tuesday is deadline to register for upcoming LA city election
- 02/13/2009: AIDS group decries FOX TV rejection of commercial spot promoting condom use
- 02/13/2009: Many offices to be closed Monday for President's Day holiday
- 02/13/2009: Insurance Commissioner Poizner denounces California budget deal
- 02/13/2009: Fifth annual bulldog beauty contest in Long Beach Sunday
- 02/13/2009: Judge delays decision on Orange County Sheriff deputy pensions
- 02/13/2009: FCC commissioner pushes converter boxes for switch to digital television
- 02/13/2009: City attorney goes after Mara Salvatrucha's LA drug headquarters
- 02/13/2009: Two counties sue Controller to get scheduled payments
- 02/13/2009: People adjust Valentine's plans during economic crisis
- 02/13/2009: Retailers lure Valentine's Day shoppers with discounts
- 02/13/2009: Grand Avenue developers ask for more time
- 02/13/2009: Storms roll in to Southern California
- 02/12/2009: State agencies pool resources to compile invasive species database
- 02/12/2009: Bad economy sends more people to public hospitals instead of clinics
- 02/12/2009: Utility companies: metallic balloons can disrupt power lines
- 02/12/2009: Elgin Baylor files discrimination lawsuit against Los Angeles Clippers
- 02/12/2009: Specialist describes DOJ review of Ticketmaster/Live Nation merger
- 02/12/2009: Congressman Pascrell criticizes Ticketmaster/Live Nation merger
- 02/12/2009: Congressman criticizes proposed Ticketmaster/Live Nation merger
- 02/12/2009: Court rules that vaccines don't cause autism
- 02/12/2009: Federal court rules against families in autism/vaccine case
- 02/12/2009: County supervisors complain about state budget negotiations
- 02/12/2009: Skid Row hotel reaches settlement with low-income residents
- 02/12/2009: Nonprofit head argues for health care funding
- 02/12/2009: Gregg withdraws nomination to become commerce secretary
- 02/12/2009: Former Clippers GM files age, race discrimination suit against Clippers
- 02/12/2009: Hollywood pet store shifts from purebred to mixed breed dogs
- 02/12/2009: Assembly speaker explains cuts to public schools
- 02/12/2009: State agencies collaborate to share info on invasive species
- 02/12/2009: Assembly speaker says state budget not done deal yet
- 02/12/2009: Budget agreement could cut $8 billion from public schools
- 02/11/2009: LA City Attorney reaches settlement deal with Health Net
- 02/11/2009: San Bernardino County latest to sue state over deferred payments
- 02/11/2009: Blue Cross agrees to reinstate health insurance policies, and pay reimbursement and fine
- 02/11/2009: Senate President Pro-Tem says budget deal may be near
- 02/11/2009: LAUSD reaches three year deal with unions on health benefits
- 02/11/2009: House Financial Services Committee grills bank executives
- 02/11/2009: LA police file charges in severe burning attack
- 02/11/2009: Congressman Sherman dissatisfied with bank executives
- 02/11/2009: State budget deal must have 'spending cap' for GOP support
- 02/11/2009: Governor and legislature reach tentative deal on deficit
- 02/11/2009: State senate president pro tem says no budget deal yet
- 02/11/2009: Southern California Edison signs world's largest solar power deal
- 02/11/2009: San Bernardino County sues state over deferred payments
- 02/11/2009: Southern California Edison signs deal to increase solar energy
- 02/10/2009: LA County Supervisors approve hiring freeze
- 02/10/2009: Experts say moving inmates onto parole/probation can work... with lots of support
- 02/10/2009: LA church dedicates mass to Solis' nomination for Secretary of Labor
- 02/10/2009: Orange County joins lawsuit against state over budget deferrals
- 02/10/2009: Teachers union may vote to authorize strike
- 02/10/2009: Charles Drew University cuts 10 percent of faculty and staff
- 02/10/2009: LA church dedicates mass to Secretary of Labor-designate Solis
- 02/10/2009: LA Unified teachers union threatening strike
- 02/10/2009: USC buys two of its affiliated hospitals from Tenet Healthcare
- 02/10/2009: 10,000 state employees to be laid off if no budget deal
- 02/10/2009: Corrections Department fights ruling requiring prisoner releases
- 02/10/2009: Car wash manager used machete to intimidate workers
- 02/10/2009: City attorney files complaint against car wash owners
- 02/10/2009: Ticketmaster and Live Nation announce merger
- 02/09/2009: Los Angeles County considers hiring freeze
- 02/09/2009: Judges order prisoners released to relieve prison overcrowding
- 02/09/2009: Wildfires ravaging Australia hold lessons for the Southland
- 02/09/2009: LAUSD ramps up solar panel installation training
- 02/09/2009: Grandmother of octuplets critical of her daughter's decision
- 02/09/2009: Weather to stay cool in Southland
- 02/09/2009: FCC Commissioner visits to explain digital TV transition delay
- 02/09/2009: Former eBay CEO Whitman to run for governor
- 02/09/2009: ACLU attorney talks about newly released immigration documents
- 02/09/2009: Former eBay CEO Whitman announces candidacy for governor
- 02/09/2009: Obama 'Hope' artist Shepard Fairey sues Associated Press
- 02/09/2009: Former eBay exec Meg Whitman announces run for governor
- 02/09/2009: USC doctor urges against rush to judgment with octuplet doctors
- 02/09/2009: More details released about octuplet birth
- 02/09/2009: LA imposing more water use restrictions
- 02/09/2009: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss top Grammy awards
- 02/06/2009: Deal announced on stimulus; weekend vote likely
- 02/06/2009: State committee on African American student improvement needs members
- 02/06/2009: Professional players hold baseball camp benefit for family killed in Christmas Eve attack
- 02/06/2009: State Senate committee hears from mobile home park residents in wake of fires
- 02/06/2009: Orange County Sheriff to give update on concealed weapons permits next week
- 02/06/2009: Singer-songwriter Ne-Yo honored by six Grammy nominations
- 02/06/2009: San Bernardino County tax assessor Postmus resigns
- 02/06/2009: Two Orange County community colleges go smoke-free
- 02/06/2009: Activists demand U.S. Border Patrol records of immigration raids
- 02/06/2009: Music producer says Grammys are unique for recognizing everyone
- 02/06/2009: State Senate committee holds public hearing on fires that damaged mobile home parks
- 02/06/2009: Christian bikers stage economic crisis prayer crusade in Inland Empire
- 02/06/2009: Oakridge Mobile Home Park residents allowed in ahead of debris removal
- 02/06/2009: DMV customers unprepared for office being closed due to furloughs
- 02/06/2009: State insurance commissioner announces AAA So Cal rate cut
- 02/06/2009: Animators gather to remember colleagues who've died
- 02/06/2009: Wake held for animation workers who died in the past year
- 02/06/2009: Robin Williams at TED conference
- 02/06/2009: People show up to find DMV now closed on 1st and 3rd Fridays
- 02/06/2009: Union workers in support of Employee Free Choice Act march in LA
- 02/06/2009: Mayoral debate being held, Villaraigosa won't attend
- 02/06/2009: Octuplet mom talks about being 'under the microscope'
- 02/06/2009: Octuplet mom speaks with NBC's Today Show
- 02/06/2009: 1 dead, 6 wounded in San Gabriel coffee shop shooting
- 02/06/2009: Bank of America stock rebounds after 25 year low
- 02/06/2009: Octuplet mom says she'll be able to provide for her 14 kids after schooling
- 02/06/2009: DMV now closed 1st and 3rd Fridays
- 02/05/2009: UC Regents change the admissions rules
- 02/05/2009: State parks workers won't be taking Fridays off
- 02/05/2009: Silver Lake robberies not targeting gays
- 02/05/2009: State worker furlough takes effect Friday
- 02/05/2009: LA city controller's office releases report criticizing DWP
- 02/05/2009: LA mayor supports $13 million LAPD settlement
- 02/05/2009: Federal raids on medical marijuana dispensaries generates debate
- 02/05/2009: Judge rules Defense of Marriage Act illegally denies benefits
- 02/05/2009: Activists demand US Border Patrol records of immigration raids
- 02/05/2009: Employee Free Choice Act supporters march from downtown LA to Westwood
- 02/05/2009: Union members march in support of Employee Free Choice Act
- 02/05/2009: Schools hold teach-ins on global warming
- 02/04/2009: UC will vote on plan to lower percentage of students admitted
- 02/04/2009: California's Healthy Families program welcomes new funding for children's insurance
- 02/04/2009: Los Angeles demolishes house that headquartered Drew Street Gang
- 02/04/2009: Riverside County sues state over deferred payments
- 02/04/2009: Southland high schoolers attend Grammy Foundation career day
- 02/04/2009: ICE spokeswoman defends arrests of those without criminal records
- 02/04/2009: ICE spokeswoman defends federal policy
- 02/04/2009: Grammy Foundation hosts career day for high school students
- 02/04/2009: Federal agents seize marijuana hidden in concrete donkeys
- 02/04/2009: San Bernardino proposes sweeping public safety layoffs
- 02/04/2009: LA agrees to pay $13 million to demonstrators beaten by police
- 02/04/2009: Some industries thrive, even during recession
- 02/04/2009: State schools superintendent convenes Save Our Schools town hall
- 02/04/2009: LA County considers legal action against state over payments
- 02/04/2009: Disney earnings fall 32% during 4th quarter
- 02/03/2009: California education chief worries about effect of budget cuts
- 02/03/2009: Standard and Poor's lowers California's credit rating
- 02/03/2009: Disney profits down 32% in first quarter
- 02/03/2009: Denny's patrons wait 2 hours for free Denny's Grand Slam breakfasts
- 02/03/2009: Million dollar home sales down
- 02/03/2009: East LA Chicano art gallery avoids eviction
- 02/03/2009: Zagat releases guide on LA Dating scene
- 02/03/2009: California bonds drop to 'A' rating; worst in the country
- 02/03/2009: LA DWP buys geothermal energy from Mexico
- 02/03/2009: Governor's Web site features deficit clock
- 02/03/2009: Daschle withdraws as nominee for HHS secretary
- 02/02/2009: L.A. County sheriff's department agrees to tighten anti-bias policy
- 02/02/2009: NASA to launch the last civilian-only weather satellite
- 02/02/2009: LAPD Chief Bratton endorses Jack Weiss for City Attorney
- 02/02/2009: "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot gets extension on overdue library book
- 02/02/2009: UC campuses will temporarily pick up tab for Cal Grants
- 02/02/2009: It's official: it's a drought
- 02/02/2009: Consumer Safety commission grants businesses an extra year on lead testing compliance
- 02/02/2009: New actors union negotiating team to return to talks with producers
- 02/02/2009: Extradited South Korean auto executive to be arraigned on charges in Orange County
- 02/02/2009: Santa Ana winds expected to continue until Thursday
- 02/02/2009: Los Angeles County Sheriff settles with ACLU on bias case
- 02/02/2009: UC Irvine study offers clues to postpartum depression
- 02/02/2009: Toymaker Mattel posts lower-than-expected fourth quarter profits
- 01/30/2009: City Attorney Delgadillo: L.A. law enforcement driving gangs out... to other places
- 01/30/2009: Attorney General Brown says he'll fight state furloughs
- 01/30/2009: State parks seek waiver to governor's order
- 01/30/2009: California gas workers get support from other unions
- 01/30/2009: Public art sculpture removed in Culver City, confused for trash
- 01/30/2009: Museum of Contemporary Art lays off 20% of staff
- 01/30/2009: RNC chooses 1st African-American chairman
- 01/30/2009: Attorney General Brown raises most campaign money
- 01/30/2009: Hospital exec busted in fraud probe
- 01/30/2009: LA County Federation of Labor backs gas workers strike
- 01/30/2009: California legislature may vote on budget next week
- 01/30/2009: Police union says LAPD should mandate helmets
- 01/30/2009: California legislators not counting on government stimulus
- 01/29/2009: Lands Commission: No new drilling off California coast
- 01/29/2009: L.A. city leaders promise more sophisticated gang intervention efforts
- 01/29/2009: Amazon, Netflix prosper amid recession
- 01/29/2009: Attorneys for Glendale crash victims blame engineer
- 01/29/2009: Metro tests trains on Eastside extension of the Gold Line
- 01/29/2009: Mayor, chief unveil new gang initiatives
- 01/29/2009: Controller says nearly $3 million in tax refunds could be delayed
- 01/29/2009: Sacramento Superior Court judge favors governor's furlough plan
- 01/29/2009: Attorneys for 2005 Metrolink crash victims say operator at fault
- 01/29/2009: Court ruling favors governor's furlough plan
- 01/29/2009: Cardinal puzzled by grand jury investigation reports
- 01/29/2009: US Attorney launches grand jury investigation of Catholic cardinal
- 01/29/2009: State education leaders oppose proposed education funding
- 01/29/2009: Plane crash at Santa Monica airport kills 2
- 01/28/2009: L.A. City Council votes to continue pachyderm forest habitat
- 01/28/2009: L.A. Times: Federal fraud investigation targets Cardinal Roger Mahony, L.A. Archdiocese
- 01/28/2009: Culver City police officer killed in wrong-way collision
- 01/28/2009: Schwarzenegger says it's either furloughs or layoffs for California state workers
- 01/28/2009: Geologist discusses whether small tremors foretell larger quakes
- 01/28/2009: ACLU asks Orange County Sheriff to change taser policy
- 01/28/2009: LAUSD administrators oppose teachers' refusal to administer tests
- 01/28/2009: Lofgren comments on being named House Ethics Committee chair
- 01/28/2009: LA City Council votes to continue pachyderm forest habitat
- 01/28/2009: LA Unified names new school after desegregation activists
- 01/28/2009: Peanut butter product recall expanded
- 01/28/2009: Investigator says Wilmington man who killed family in deep debt
- 01/28/2009: Campaign launched to get more to claim earned income tax credit
- 01/28/2009: San Gabriel Valley congressman talks about problems with stimulus
- 01/28/2009: San Bernardino County hires prosecutor to investigate assessor
- 01/28/2009: OC Republican congressman Campbell opposes stimulus bill
- 01/28/2009: Emergency room doctors sue state over inadequate funding
- 01/28/2009: Attorney general files motion to terminate health care receivership
- 01/28/2009: Attorney general seeks to terminate prison health care federal receiver
- 01/27/2009: L.A. Opera announces additional layoffs, pay cuts
- 01/27/2009: Apparent murder-suicide a 'despondent familicide'
- 01/27/2009: Mother of quintuplets offers advice for octuplet parents
- 01/27/2009: Quintuplet mother comments on octuplet birth
- 01/27/2009: LA City Council designates Griffith Park as historic-cultural monument
- 01/27/2009: California Republicans among House members meeting with Obama
- 01/27/2009: Police investigate apparent family murder-suicide
- 01/27/2009: Octuplet birth doctor talks about the birth
- 01/27/2009: Label maker Avery Dennison to lay off 3,600 people
- 01/27/2009: Octuplets born in Bellflower
- 01/27/2009: Woman gives birth to octuplets in Bellflower
- 01/27/2009: 5 children, 2 adults dead in apparent murder-suicide
- 01/27/2009: SAG president responds to firing of executive director
- 01/27/2009: 7 dead in family murder-suicide
- 01/26/2009: Chinese American students learn and pass on lessons about lunar new year
- 01/26/2009: Supreme Court: District Attorneys can't be sued for trial mistakes
- 01/26/2009: Officials warn against foreclosure scams
- 01/26/2009: LA Unified to vote on transferring school for charter use
- 01/26/2009: Automakers resistant to stricter EPA regulations
- 01/26/2009: Study suggests gridlock leads to slower job growth
- 01/26/2009: Quiksilver cuts 200 jobs, reduces expenses
- 01/26/2009: Lancaster considers regulating pit bulls
- 01/26/2009: Economic observers see bank nationalization
- 01/26/2009: Supporters of Pachyderm Forest exhibit rally at LA City Hall
- 01/26/2009: Governor Schwarzenegger responds to Obama EPA order
- 01/26/2009: Home Depot Expo stores close
- 01/26/2009: Home Depot eliminating 7,000 jobs, closing 5 LA/OC stores
- 01/26/2009: LA Mayor, state officials, non-profits warn of foreclosure scams
- 01/26/2009: Rabbi urges action against Holocaust-denying bishop
- 01/26/2009: Event held to celebrate Chinese New Year in Chinatown
- 01/26/2009: Chinese New Year celebration held in Chinatown
- 01/26/2009: Congressman Waxman to focus on food safety
- 01/26/2009: California Air Resources Board chair responds to Obama EPA order
- 01/26/2009: Senator Boxer response to Obama directing EPA on waivers
- 01/26/2009: Long Beach school district holds public meeting about cuts
- 01/26/2009: Several NASA anniversaries this week
- 01/26/2009: 4 year anniversary of Glendale Metrolink crash
- 01/26/2009: LA County faces budget deficit
- 01/23/2009: Hip hop's Death Row Records auctions office contents this Sunday
- 01/23/2009: California firm will do first study of treatment based on human embryonic stem cells
- 01/23/2009: California biotech company to study embryonic stem cell treatment
- 01/23/2009: California unemployment rate highest in 15 years
- 01/23/2009: Funeral held for 4-year-old boy killed by stray gang gunfire
- 01/23/2009: Applications to University of California up significantly
- 01/23/2009: Hundreds gather for funeral of boy killed by stray gang bullet
- 01/23/2009: LA jobless rate surged to 9.9% in December
- 01/23/2009: LAUSD won't move forward with layoff plans
- 01/23/2009: SAG leadership proposes 'compromise plan'
- 01/22/2009: LA police arrest suspected burglary ring mastermind
- 01/22/2009: Univision, Televisa settle lawsuit
- 01/22/2009: Dodgers' Jeff Kent announces his retirement
- 01/22/2009: Congresswoman Jane Harman: Guantanamo closing will take away terrorist recruiting tool
- 01/22/2009: Critic Maltin praises Oscar-nominated Viola Davis' work in "Doubt"
- 01/22/2009: Congresswoman Harman applauds Obama orders on Guantanamo, interrogation
- 01/22/2009: A few surprise omissions in Oscar nominations
- 01/22/2009: Academy Award nominations announced
- 01/22/2009: Feds charge Californian with shipping sensitive technology to China
- 01/21/2009: Local company distributed potentially contaminated cookie dough
- 01/21/2009: Obama administration sending encouraging signals about arts
- 01/21/2009: Hollywood blogger talks about Obama commitment to arts
- 01/21/2009: Student takes 'no cussing' campaign to 'The Tonight Show'
- 01/21/2009: Peanut butter cookie dough possibly contaminated with salmonella
- 01/21/2009: Long Beach philanthropist Robert Gumbiner dies of cancer
- 01/21/2009: Judge releases juror notes in trial of ex-OC sheriff
- 01/21/2009: Hilton Hotels to move headquarters to Washington DC
- 01/21/2009: State legislator says fed aid won't fix state budget crisis
- 01/21/2009: Oscar nominations to be announced Thursday morning
- 01/21/2009: Jury selection nearly finished in Esperanza Fire arson trial
- 01/21/2009: Corrections Department says prisoner medical transfer unnecessary
- 01/21/2009: State shoots down prison medical proposal
- 01/21/2009: LA County unemployment could rise above 10 percent
- 01/20/2009: Skid Row students watch Inauguration, ask Obama to go to work
- 01/20/2009: African Americans gather at church hall to watch Inauguration
- 01/20/2009: Local Mexican American reflects on presidential Inauguration
- 01/20/2009: Assemblyman Lieu is thankful his kids will grow up with an African-American president
- 01/20/2009: Director of Nixon Library weighs in on Obama presidency
- 01/20/2009: Assemblyman Lieu says Obama's speech was somber call to action
- 01/20/2009: Pastor Rick Warren counsels humility during inaugural invocation
- 01/20/2009: California Latinos watch presidential Inauguration in Spanish
- 01/20/2009: Senator Dianne Feinstein notes historic nature of Obama presidency
- 01/20/2009: Saddleback Church pastor Rick Warren delivers inaugural invocation
- 01/20/2009: Speaker Bass says Obama Inauguration signifies hope in perilous times
- 01/20/2009: Skid Row resident finds inspiration in Obama's Inauguration
- 01/20/2009: Senator Dianne Feinstein speaks on historical significance of Inauguration
- 01/20/2009: Assembly speaker recalls finding temperamental kinship with Obama
- 01/20/2009: Californian says Inauguration weather proves an old quote true
- 01/20/2009: Glendale resident attends Inauguration with daughter, savors historical moment
- 01/20/2009: Glendale resident attends Inauguration with daughter, savors historical moment
- 01/20/2009: Young Californian at Inauguration talks of history, service
- 01/20/2009: Pasadena resident espresses hope for more cooperation in Obama Administration
- 01/20/2009: Southern Californian says Obama faces tough challenges
- 01/19/2009: Guerrilla Gardeners volunteer on MLK Day
- 01/19/2009: Secret Service spokesman says security not about race
- 01/19/2009: Secret Service spokesman talks about inauguration security
- 01/19/2009: 8-year-old talks about Obama inspiration
- 01/19/2009: 8th grader talks about Obama inauguration
- 01/19/2009: MLK parade attendee talks about significance of Obama inauguration
- 01/19/2009: Wilmington residents emotional ahead of Obama inauguration
- 01/19/2009: State controller optimistic about budget deal
- 01/19/2009: Historian warns against comparing Obama with past presidents
- 01/19/2009: Food bank president hopes inaugural address mentions hunger
- 01/19/2009: Food bank president hopes Obama addresses hunger
- 01/19/2009: Shepard Fairey thanks wife for making Obama portrait possible
- 01/19/2009: Obama image by Shepard Fairey hung in National Portrait Gallery
- 01/19/2009: 'Paul Blart, Mall Cop' tops box office
- 01/16/2009: Orange County pastor Rick Warren will be in D.C. to give Inaugural invocation
- 01/16/2009: California Lottery retools its nightly drawing show
- 01/16/2009: Funeral held for Christmas Eve shooting victims
- 01/16/2009: Former Mexican foreign minister says Mexico is not a failed state
- 01/16/2009: Man arrested in murder of 4-year-old boy
- 01/16/2009: LA-based photographer says shooting Inauguration completes circle
- 01/16/2009: Judge says polygamist torturer is sane and can be sentenced
- 01/16/2009: Additional charges added against suspected Esperanza Fire arsonist
- 01/16/2009: Final preparations underway for Presidential Inauguration
- 01/16/2009: Business journalist: Circuit City ran out of time in tough economy
- 01/16/2009: Funeral held for nine victims of Christmas Eve shootings
- 01/16/2009: Circuit City likely presages many more retail store closures
- 01/16/2009: Inauguration visitors face likely long walks in cold temperatures
- 01/16/2009: Business journalist wonders how Circuit City will handle warranties after closing
- 01/16/2009: Inauguration attendees arrive early, plan to stay late
- 01/16/2009: Funeral held for nine victims of Christmas Eve shootings
- 01/16/2009: Construction workers prepare Inauguration stage
- 01/16/2009: Mayors from Orange County, Baja, California meet to discuss regional issues
- 01/16/2009: Police arrest man charged with shooting and killing four-year-old boy
- 01/16/2009: Jury acquits ex-OC sheriff Carona of all but 1 count
- 01/15/2009: Governor's press secretary elaborates on proposed lawmaker pay freeze
- 01/15/2009: Republican Senator Tony Strickland on proposed pay freeze for legislators
- 01/15/2009: Schwarzenegger's press secretary discusses State of the State address
- 01/15/2009: Witness describes relatively controlled crash of jet into Hudson River
- 01/15/2009: Legislative leaders praise governor's tone, priorities in State of the State address
- 01/15/2009: Immigration authorities charge alleged captors after rescuing abused men in Lancaster drop house
- 01/15/2009: Witness describes watching airbus crash into Hudson River
- 01/15/2009: Lawmakers react to Schwarzenegger's State of the State address
- 01/15/2009: San Bernardino County assessor arrested for drug possession
- 01/15/2009: USC professor praises Attorney General-designate Holder
- 01/15/2009: $400 million in community college bond-funded contracts approved
- 01/15/2009: Schwarzenegger delivers short state of state due to budget crisis
- 01/15/2009: US Airways plane to NC crashes into Hudson River
- 01/15/2009: Environmental agency chief responds to State of the State address
- 01/15/2009: Schwarzenegger delivers brief, blunt State of State address
- 01/15/2009: Rialto couple arrives in cold DC for Inauguration
- 01/14/2009: Fire consumes steel business in Santa Ana
- 01/14/2009: Motion Picture and Television Fund long-term care facility closing
- 01/14/2009: Obama transition team consults with scientists about ocean policy
- 01/14/2009: Congresswoman Harman would welcome Guantanamo closing
- 01/14/2009: House passes twice vetoed children's health insurance bill
- 01/14/2009: Congresswoman says Obama should close Guantanamo soon
- 01/14/2009: Sex Offender board chair argues for changes to Jessica's Law
- 01/14/2009: Clean Air Project director criticizes Bush environmental policy
- 01/14/2009: Jessica's Law increases number of homeless sex offenders
- 01/14/2009: Jurors continue deliberations in OC sheriff corruption trial
- 01/14/2009: Gottschalks files for bankruptcy
- 01/14/2009: Obama science meetings focus on oceans, economy
- 01/14/2009: 4th quarter earnings prospects don't look good
- 01/14/2009: LA public school teachers may face layoffs
- 01/13/2009: Number of film/TV production days in LA hit a 15-year low
- 01/13/2009: Career counselor offers advice for job seekers
- 01/13/2009: Women serve as chair, vice-chair of OC Board for first time
- 01/13/2009: College graduates face poor job prospects
- 01/13/2009: Police look for more information on nursing home rapist
- 01/13/2009: OC supervisors approve work furlough policy
- 01/13/2009: $5 million judgment issued against Fifth and Hill gang
- 01/13/2009: Court issues $5 million judgment against downtown gang
- 01/13/2009: Assembly cuts its budget by 10%
- 01/13/2009: Weekly Standard editor regrets Bush handling of surplus
- 01/13/2009: California Republican Party official says Bush distorted party principles
- 01/13/2009: Billboard moratorium introduced in Assembly
- 01/13/2009: Costume Designers Guild announces awards nominees
- 01/12/2009: LA Times raises newsstand price by twenty-five cents
- 01/12/2009: Christine Todd Whitman critiques President Bush's priorities
- 01/12/2009: Richard Perle defends Bush's approach to war on terror
- 01/12/2009: LA Times raises newsstand prices
- 01/12/2009: Army Reserve wife offers advice for military families
- 01/12/2009: US Army Reserve unit returns from Iraq deployment
- 01/12/2009: Weather patterns bring warm January weather
- 01/12/2009: Actors weigh in as SAG board meets
- 01/12/2009: LA bills homeowners who install alarms
- 01/12/2009: Actors comment on SAG strike authorization
- 01/12/2009: Fire warning issued due to unusually hot, dry, windy January
- 01/12/2009: Bush defends government response to Hurricane Katrina
- 01/09/2009: Ontario hosts 11th Annual Academy of Model Aeronautics Expo
- 01/09/2009: Salvation Army holds celebrity shoe drive
- 01/09/2009: Congressional oversight panel criticizes monitoring of bailout money
- 01/09/2009: Carona jury continues deliberations
- 01/09/2009: LA County certifies East LA cityhood petition drive
- 01/09/2009: President's economic policy advisor talks about 9/11 influence
- 01/09/2009: Race is on for Hilda Solis' congressional seat
- 01/09/2009: Tecnology lets developer sell many downtown lofts at once
- 01/09/2009: Assemblyman Lieu speaks on Citigroup working with borrowers
- 01/09/2009: East LA moves toward cityhood vote
- 01/08/2009: Jurors deliberate fate of ex-Orange County Sheriff Carona
- 01/08/2009: Non-profit founder explains dire need for medical aid to Gaza
- 01/08/2009: Prop 8 supporters file lawsuit challenging state campaign finance laws
- 01/08/2009: Poll: Most Americans willing to pay taxes for infrastructure
- 01/08/2009: State legislative analyst worried about borrowing in Schwarzenegger's budget plan
- 01/08/2009: Local non-profit prepares to send emergency relief to Gaza
- 01/08/2009: LA City Councilman Smith proposes smoking ban for outdoor restaurants
- 01/08/2009: Protests break out at Oakland transit meeting about police shooting
- 01/08/2009: US participates with other nations in new anti-piracy patrols
- 01/08/2009: LA City Council considers smoking ban for outdoor restaurants
- 01/08/2009: Heal the Bay: Too many toxins getting into LA waters
- 01/08/2009: Corruption case against ex-OC sheriff goes to jury
- 01/08/2009: Economist says government has to respond to retail slump
- 01/08/2009: Macy's closure underscores retail problems
- 01/08/2009: Directors Guild announce Best Director nominees
- 01/08/2009: Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador refugees can still re-register
- 01/08/2009: State schools superintendent responds to proposed budget cuts
- 01/08/2009: School year cut would not be mandatory
- 01/08/2009: State superintendent opposes shortening school year
- 01/08/2009: Macy's closes downtown LA store
- 01/08/2009: Defense attorneys say allegations against Carona are false
- 01/07/2009: Writers Guild Announces 2008 Award Nominees
- 01/07/2009: Schwarzenegger says he'll talk budget with lawmakers again
- 01/07/2009: Congressman Royce calls for SEC overhaul
- 01/07/2009: Sherman calls on SEC members to resign over Madoff
- 01/07/2009: Malibu man arrested for participation in Ponzi scheme
- 01/07/2009: LA to exercise outdoor advertising limits
- 01/07/2009: Home Depot on decision to drop Sunland-Tujunga store
- 01/07/2009: Faculty association releases report on budget cuts
- 01/07/2009: Anti-Home Depot campaign wins victory in Sunland-Tujunga
- 01/07/2009: Carona defense attorneys finish closing arguments
- 01/07/2009: Leader of anti-Home Depot campaign celebrates victory
- 01/07/2009: Cal State instructors union releases report on budget cut consequences
- 01/07/2009: LA-bound plane passengers restrain man claiming to have bomb
- 01/07/2009: Teachers union head: LAUSD layoffs would drive away district's future teachers
- 01/07/2009: LAUSD's Chief Operating Officer: Newer teachers may be laid off
- 01/07/2009: Closing arguments move along slowly in Carona corruption trial
- 01/07/2009: Republican Assemblyman DeVore says tax hikes unnecessary to balance budget
- 01/07/2009: Schwarzenegger spokesman says Democrats' spending cuts insufficient; budget stalemate continues
- 01/07/2009: Democratic Senate leader Steinberg "perplexed" about budget stalemate
- 01/07/2009: Astronomers at Long Beach conference advocate for dark skies
- 01/07/2009: Astronomers celebrate the skies at Long Beach conference
- 01/06/2009: Caltrans starts drilling for tunnel exploration for 710 freeway expansion
- 01/06/2009: Riverside County passes restrictions on public protesting in residential neighborhoods
- 01/06/2009: LAUSD superintendent warns of likely layoffs in face of deficit
- 01/06/2009: Groups sue to block California Democrats' tax plan
- 01/06/2009: Caltrans starts drilling in South Pasadena tunnel exploration
- 01/06/2009: Assemblyman Feuer proposes harsher drunk driving penalties
- 01/06/2009: Lawyers say Veolia knew about Metrolink engineer's texting
- 01/06/2009: Univision and Televisa battle over ad revenues
- 01/06/2009: Closing arguments nearly finished in Carona corruption trial
- 01/06/2009: New TV energy efficiency rules to take effect
- 01/06/2009: Orthodox Christians observe Christmas Wednesday
- 01/06/2009: LA County Board of Supervisors approves anti-gang program
- 01/06/2009: San Bernardino county assessor won't seek office again
- 01/06/2009: Closing arguments begin in Carona corruption trial
- 01/06/2009: Legal battle continues over Episcopal breakaway parishes
- 01/06/2009: Episcopal court battle not over
- 01/05/2009: Air regulators demonstrate cleaner-burning earthmovers and tractors
- 01/05/2009: Los Angeles civic leaders encourage people to patronize art
- 01/05/2009: Long Beach city council considers sale or lease of municipal airport
- 01/05/2009: Prop 8 backers accuse Attorney General Jerry Brown of undermining citizens' rights
- 01/05/2009: L.A. mayor, police chief tout sixth straight year of lower crime rate
- 01/05/2009: President Bush establishes national monuments in Pacific Ocean
- 01/05/2009: LA Episcopal Diocese applauds state court property ruling
- 01/05/2009: Jack Hanna speaks on Pachyderm Forest
- 01/05/2009: Caltrans starts soil sampling for tunnel project
- 01/05/2009: RAND's Treverton comments on Panetta as CIA director
- 01/05/2009: Science magazine says comet may have caused extinction
- 01/05/2009: Israeli consulate spokesman on humanitarian aid in Gaza
- 01/05/2009: UN spokesman on humanitarian aid in Gaza
- 01/05/2009: LA crime drops for 6th straight year
- 01/05/2009: Air Resources Board holds construction to tougher standards
- 01/05/2009: Riverside County considers protest 'buffer zone'
- 01/05/2009: LA Arts Month launches
- 01/05/2009: State court sides with Episcopal diocese over breakaway parish
- 01/02/2009: Rabbi says Israeli attacks on Gaza are justified
- 01/02/2009: Rare 5-carat diamond on display at L.A. Natural History Museum
- 01/02/2009: Stargazers, astronomers lobby for dark skies
- 01/02/2009: JPL celebrates the Rovers' 5th anniversary on Mars
- 01/02/2009: Ban on toxic chemicals in kids products takes effect
- 01/02/2009: Rose Parade floats available for viewing
- 01/02/2009: Gang member pleads guilty to violating gang injunction
- 01/02/2009: Private holding company buys IndyMac
- 01/02/2009: LA has variety of international grocery stores
- 01/02/2009: Rose Parade float chassis get reused
- 01/02/2009: New texting law applies at stoplights
- 01/02/2009: Slight increase in New Year's traffic fatalities
- 01/02/2009: UN relief group faces obstacles in Gaza
- 01/02/2009: NYSE delists RV manufacturer Fleetwood
- 01/02/2009: Conditions in Gaza worsen
- 01/02/2009: Army Corps of Engineers dredges Marina del Rey channel
- 01/02/2009: LA County offers Christmas tree dropoff sites
- 01/02/2009: Discover magazine lists top 100 science stories of 2008
- 01/01/2009: Fares rise for airport FlyAway shuttles
- 01/01/2009: Rose Parade celebrates entertainment
- 01/01/2009: Rose Parade viewers express team loyalties
- 01/01/2009: People gather to watch Rose Parade
- 01/01/2009: Less New Year's Eve gunfire than previous years
- 01/01/2009: Parade goer shares love for stealth bomber
- 01/01/2009: Little Tokyo throws New Year's celebration
- 01/01/2009: New law allows restaurants to buy from farmers
- 01/01/2009: Counseling director advises connection to help depressed
- 01/01/2009: Nuclear sub crew visits Rose Bowl
- 12/31/2008: Little Tokyo holds New Year's festival
- 12/31/2008: Governor's aides issue budget plan
- 12/31/2008: Coachella attorney continues free New Year's ride program
- 12/31/2008: Actress Cloris Leachman is grand marshal for Rose Parade
- 12/31/2008: Attorney general files lawsuit over Endangered Species Act
- 12/31/2008: Anchorage brings float to Rose Parade
- 12/31/2008: Viacom may pull channels from Time Warner Cable
- 12/31/2008: Time Warner may drop Viacom channels
- 12/31/2008: No smoking along Rose Parade route
- 12/31/2008: Anchorage joins Rose Parade
- 12/31/2008: Orange County has three Rose Parade floats
- 12/31/2008: LAPD chief warns not to shoot guns into the air on New Year's
- 12/30/2008: Suspects in Deputy Escalante murder plead not guilty
- 12/30/2008: Salvadoran refugees get immigration renewal for 18 months
- 12/30/2008: Muslims start fundraising for Gaza
- 12/30/2008: Muslims ask US to stop Israeli attacks on Gaza
- 12/30/2008: Fire chief urges safety precautions for Rose Parade spectators
- 12/30/2008: Red Cross asks Rose Parade spectators to stay warm
- 12/30/2008: LA County warns against home reassessment scam
- 12/30/2008: Potentially suicidal feeling more pressure this holiday season
- 12/30/2008: Christmas Eve killer's rental car contained flammable liquid
- 12/30/2008: Charity entrepeneur calls for more creativity in nonprofits
- 12/30/2008: Christmas Eve killer also meant to kill his mother
- 12/30/2008: Government applies new adult education standards
- 12/29/2008: Feinstein warns Obama of air traffic controller shortage
- 12/29/2008: Immigration renewal deadline approaching for Salvadoran refugees
- 12/29/2008: Community meeting follows shooting/fire deaths in Covina
- 12/29/2008: Deadline looms for Salvadoran immigration renewal
- 12/29/2008: New LA parking meters cost drivers more
- 12/29/2008: Covina holds community meeting due to Christmas Eve massacre
- 12/29/2008: LA converts to new parking meters, charges more
- 12/29/2008: South LA activists plan vigil after shooting of 20-year-old
- 12/29/2008: Covina holds meeting for residents after Christmas Eve massacre
- 12/29/2008: LA Unified cuts arts partnership amid state budget cuts
- 12/29/2008: UCI scientist to study gases in South Pole
- 12/29/2008: Volunteers still needed to decorate Rose Parade floats
- 12/29/2008: Sculptor Robert Graham, 70, dies
- 12/29/2008: 'Marley and Me' leads post-Christmas box office
- 12/29/2008: Vigilante killer Ellie Nesler, 56, dies
- 12/29/2008: Pulp film actress Ann Savage, 87, dies
- 12/26/2008: Shoppers at mall not necessarily there to spend money
- 12/26/2008: Shoppers hit malls for post-Christmas sales
- 12/26/2008: Holidays allow insights into condition of aging relatives
- 12/26/2008: Actor and theater professor remember playwright Harold Pinter
- 12/26/2008: It was forty years ago this week... The White Album marks anniversary
- 12/26/2008: Police contribute to replace a family's stolen gifts
- 12/26/2008: Fade to black for VHS format
- 12/26/2008: Santa Anita opens winter racing meet
- 12/26/2008: High levels of post-Christmas returns expected
- 12/26/2008: Police continue to gather details from Christmas Eve shooting
- 12/26/2008: Christmas Eve shooter may have planned escape to Canada
- 12/26/2008: Another judicial strike team deployed to clear case backlog in Riverside County
- 12/26/2008: City of Irvine marks anniversary of growth-plan approval
- 12/26/2008: Surveys reveal slowest shopping season in decades
- 12/26/2008: Hutchinson remembers Eartha Kitt's activism
- 12/26/2008: City of L.A. looks to increase parking meter revenue
- 12/26/2008: JPL hears from two faraway spacecraft
- 12/25/2008: Oscar ballots to go out on Friday
- 12/25/2008: Police investigate Covina Christmas Eve shooting rampage
- 12/24/2008: ACLU director fondly remembers favorite Hanukkah
- 12/24/2008: Gifts-for-guns exchanges round up hundreds of weapons
- 12/24/2008: Arrests made in beating of Highland pastor
- 12/24/2008: Script supervisor shares holiday wish for the world, Obama
- 12/24/2008: Pacific storms roll through Southland
- 12/24/2008: CHP steps up enforcement over Christmas holiday
- 12/24/2008: More snow expected in mountain areas in time for Christmas
- 12/24/2008: High schooler Washington offers advice to Obama
- 12/24/2008: Free LA County Holiday Celebration held at Dorothy Chandler
- 12/23/2008: Reported maintenance lapses at San Onofre plant raise concerns
- 12/23/2008: Annual downtown holiday celebration will feature dance, music, and a food drive
- 12/23/2008: New York's yule log tradition becoming an L.A. tradition
- 12/23/2008: Yorba Linda adjusts evacuation policy after series of rain storms
- 12/23/2008: High schooler suggests priorities for President-elect Obama
- 12/23/2008: L.A. law enforcement agencies announce major counterfeit goods bust
- 12/23/2008: Anonymous donor gives 300 free pet adoptions at L.A. Animal Services
- 12/23/2008: On heels of Broad bailout, new MOCA CEO promises improvements
- 12/23/2008: Orange County Sheriff's deputies shoot and kill 70-year-old woman
- 12/23/2008: Fry's vice president arrested for embezzlement
- 12/23/2008: MOCA board of trustees agrees to bailout, resignation of museum director
- 12/23/2008: Actors voice differing views on potential strike
- 12/23/2008: Actor: strike issue is sharply dividing Hollywood
- 12/23/2008: Court orders CA health agency to comply with a 2002 law on AIDS insurance
- 12/23/2008: L.A. Controller Chick says city may have to privatize some services
- 12/22/2008: Bad economy prompts people to swap guns for gift cards
- 12/22/2008: Economic downturn hits Toyota with $2 billion in losses
- 12/22/2008: Toyota announces expected operating loss, adjustments
- 12/22/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger prods lawmakers on budget from beside the 405
- 12/22/2008: Robert Mulligan, director of "To Kill a Mockingbird," dies at 83
- 12/22/2008: Coachella Valley cities sponsor "Gifts for Guns" program
- 12/22/2008: Report says state budget cuts on social services will hurt economy in long run
- 12/22/2008: L.A. County assistant fire chief denies killing puppy
- 12/22/2008: Law school dean Eastman criticizes Attorney General Brown's Prop 8 challenge
- 12/22/2008: Legal scholars debate Attorney General Jerry Brown's Prop 8 challenge
- 12/22/2008: Weather service warns of gusty cold winds
- 12/22/2008: U.S. Census Bureau relases numbers on demographic movement
- 12/19/2008: Schwarzenegger orders hiring freeze, worker cuts
- 12/19/2008: Judge moves to block implementation of mandatory algebra for eighth graders
- 12/19/2008: Orange County transportation officials line up possible projects
- 12/19/2008: City of L.A. passes renter protection law in face of foreclosures
- 12/19/2008: Founder of nonprofit Homeboy Industries praises Solis pick for Labor
- 12/19/2008: Schwarzenegger announces further state layoffs, cutbacks
- 12/19/2008: City of Hemet imposes city-wide layoffs
- 12/19/2008: Highland Park resident praises Solis' work as congresswoman
- 12/19/2008: Solis accepts Labor post; credits upbringing with shaping her values
- 12/19/2008: Obama selects Congresswoman Hilda Solis for Labor Secretary
- 12/19/2008: City of Redlands imposes city-wide layoffs in face of budget gap
- 12/19/2008: City of L.A. offers lead toy testing and exchange
- 12/19/2008: Gang member rehabilitation program cuts back in face of financial hard times
- 12/19/2008: Blagojevich denies wrongdoing, vows to fight charges
- 12/19/2008: Weather delays flights to Northeast at start of holiday travel season
- 12/19/2008: Obama names Southern California congresswoman Hilda Solis as Secretary of Labor
- 12/19/2008: Testimony ends in corruption trial of ex-Orange County Sheriff Carona
- 12/19/2008: Gas prices starting to rise again
- 12/18/2008: Agua Dulce resident describes snowed-in conditions
- 12/18/2008: Environmentalist applauds Obama's selection of Hilda Solis
- 12/18/2008: Journalist: Solis pick could bring immigration issues back to the fore
- 12/18/2008: Car salesman says it's a great time to buy a car
- 12/18/2008: Boxer says green technology could create jobs
- 12/18/2008: Culver City councilman cautiously optimistic on economic stimulus
- 12/18/2008: Slippery roads present commuter hazards
- 12/18/2008: Loyala Marymount Professor praises Solis for bridge-building
- 12/18/2008: Journalist praises commitment of Labor Secretary-designate Solis
- 12/18/2008: Greenhouse gas legislation must wait for economic stimulus
- 12/18/2008: Commerce Department refuses to revive 241 toll road project
- 12/18/2008: LAPD and ACLU reach settlement limiting police searches
- 12/18/2008: Panel votes to suspend Clean Trucks ports fee
- 12/18/2008: I-5 reopens after night of snow
- 12/18/2008: Obama to choose LA Congresswoman Solis for labor secretary
- 12/18/2008: Democrats vote on plan to cut deficit through taxes
- 12/18/2008: I5 reopens after snow closure
- 12/18/2008: Legislature votes on tax increase to close deficit
- 12/18/2008: Obama defends pastor Rick Warren invocation
- 12/17/2008: Los Angeles City Council cuts budget
- 12/17/2008: Southern California uses state grants to crack down on drunk driving
- 12/17/2008: Amid economic downturn, Getty Trust tightens belt, freezes hiring
- 12/17/2008: As projects are put on hold, senator urges California lawmakers to balance budget
- 12/17/2008: Sacramento Democratic deficit plan doesn't need GOP votes
- 12/17/2008: Kids make holiday cards and gifts due to bad economy
- 12/17/2008: LA City Council passes new gun laws
- 12/17/2008: OC wildfire disaster center temporarily closing
- 12/17/2008: 5th grader expects fewer Christmas presents due to economy
- 12/17/2008: L.A. Mayor Villaraigosa praises selection of Cortines as LAUSD superintendent
- 12/17/2008: Cal State San Bernardino hosts summit on recession-related stress
- 12/17/2008: Head of L.A. County's transportation agency to retire
- 12/17/2008: Exxon Mobil to pay six million dollar settlement to EPA for refinery pollution
- 12/17/2008: Strapped California puts infrastructure projects on hold; Boxer says new year should bring relief
- 12/17/2008: Snow and ice shut down parts of I-15 and Highway 138 in Inland Empire
- 12/17/2008: Ray Cortines talking with school unions about health benefit cuts
- 12/17/2008: Ramon Cortines has mixed feelings about taking over as LAUSD superintendent
- 12/17/2008: Ramon Cortines anticipates mid-year budget cuts for LAUSD
- 12/17/2008: Ramon Cortines ponders challenges of being LAUSD Superintendent
- 12/17/2008: Storm not expected to hit fire areas hard
- 12/17/2008: SAG holds strike authorization town hall meeting
- 12/17/2008: Study finds natural disasters less deadly than temperature
- 12/17/2008: LA Congressman Becerra turns down Obama administration job
- 12/17/2008: OC supervisors change restaurant health inspection signs
- 12/17/2008: City council considers budget cuts
- 12/16/2008: L.A. prosecutors charge 2 men in sheriff's deputy shooting
- 12/16/2008: California considers report recommendations on hazardous chemicals
- 12/16/2008: LAUSD school board appoints Cortines for three-year superintendent term
- 12/16/2008: San Bernardino moves to oust county tax assessor Bill Postmus
- 12/16/2008: Auto writer appraises the upcoming electric Mini Cooper car
- 12/16/2008: L.A. County to send 112 deputies to Obama inauguration
- 12/16/2008: Expert says industry manipulated light cigarette tests
- 12/16/2008: LACMA offers financially troubled MOCA assistance
- 12/16/2008: LA County board hires health department watchdog
- 12/16/2008: Directors Guild honors Ebert with lifetime achievement award
- 12/16/2008: Jewish charities didn't know they were investing with Madoff
- 12/16/2008: LA County sends sheriff's deputies to inauguration
- 12/16/2008: Madoff scandal hurts Jewish charities
- 12/16/2008: Homes sales up in LA County
- 12/16/2008: Environmental managers recommend new chemical policy
- 12/16/2008: New survey says people less likely to buy foreclosures
- 12/16/2008: Report suggests California chemical policy update
- 12/16/2008: Obama names education secretary
- 12/16/2008: KB Toys going out of business, more retailers could go under
- 12/16/2008: MOCA trustees meet to approve action plan to keep MOCA open
- 12/16/2008: MOCA trustees meet to discuss financial crisis
- 12/16/2008: Private funeral being held for pinup model Bettie Page
- 12/16/2008: Judge sentences Pellicano to 15 years
- 12/16/2008: Volunteer talks about volunteering at East LA church
- 12/15/2008: Energy Secretary-designate Chu on his selection
- 12/15/2008: Madoff investment fraud hurts Southland charitable organizations
- 12/15/2008: Yorba Linda escapes storm with little damage
- 12/15/2008: Some praise Iraqi reporter who threw shoes at Bush
- 12/15/2008: Yorba Linda fire areas fare storm well
- 12/15/2008: Obama volunteer talks about weekend planning meeting
- 12/15/2008: Jury rules against selling Oscar statuettes
- 12/15/2008: Orange County officials respond to flooding in Sunset Beach
- 12/15/2008: First big winter storm of season in San Bernardino Mountains snowbounds many residents
- 12/15/2008: New York SAG actor: Producers' offer doesn't necessitate a strike
- 12/15/2008: Interstate 15 in Cajon Pass re-opened after storm closure
- 12/15/2008: Storm causes damage and injuries in Orange County
- 12/15/2008: Producers run ad vs. SAG in trades; SAG deals with inner conflict
- 12/12/2008: Los Angeles looks at major budget cuts
- 12/12/2008: Former hospital CEO pleads guilty in health care fraud scheme
- 12/12/2008: Metrolink peer review board presents safety recommendations
- 12/12/2008: Shelters, missions overwhelmed by homeless demand
- 12/12/2008: First big snowstorm of season coming to San Bernardino Mountains
- 12/12/2008: Weather forecast calls for rain and cold temps
- 12/12/2008: Senate leader Steinberg promises swift action toward balanced budget
- 12/12/2008: CA Senate President Pro Tem lays out policy goals for health care, renewable energy, water
- 12/12/2008: Audubon Society begins annual Christmas bird count
- 12/12/2008: Dolores Mission Church marks 20th anniversary of homeless shelter
- 12/12/2008: Bettie Page, celebrated pin-up girl, dead at 85
- 12/12/2008: Cold temperatures, rain, and snow forecast for the coming days
- 12/12/2008: California to adopt new, stricter air pollution rules for trucks and buses
- 12/12/2008: Early morning shooting on 101 freeway backs up downtown traffic
- 12/11/2008: LA County gets $210 million from Transportation Department; much will be used to turn carpool lanes into toll lanes
- 12/11/2008: Former Lawrence Berkeley National Lab director Shank praises likely Obama energy secretary Chu
- 12/11/2008: Anderson forecaster says some California regions will feel more recession pain
- 12/11/2008: Ex-Lawrence Berkeley Lab chief lauds likely Obama energy secretary Steven Chu
- 12/11/2008: UCLA economist looks at how national recession will affect California
- 12/11/2008: African-American civic leaders call on LAUSD for inclusion in superintendent choice
- 12/11/2008: USC Medical Center nurse comments on hospital inequity
- 12/11/2008: California Air Resources Board passes greenhouse gas reduction plan
- 12/11/2008: Community Health Council compares inequities in South LA
- 12/11/2008: Senior NPR VP says show cancelations won't change quality of reporting
- 12/11/2008: 'Jamiel's Law' fails to qualify for March ballot
- 12/11/2008: Air regulators meet to talk about reducing global warming, disel truck air pollution
- 12/11/2008: Obama and Health and Human Services secretary nominee Daschle differ on health care mandates
- 12/11/2008: UCLA's Anderson Forecast says this is no typical recession
- 12/11/2008: Golden Globe nominees announced
- 12/10/2008: California air regulators consider new rules to limit truck pollution
- 12/10/2008: City of Norco gives $1 million lifeline to a pair of struggling auto dealers
- 12/10/2008: Holiday postal deadlines coming up
- 12/10/2008: Interfaith immigrants' rights coalition launches week on rights
- 12/10/2008: LA City Council votes to rename a park for Randy Simmons
- 12/10/2008: Prosecutors wrap up case against former OC sheriff
- 12/10/2008: Norco gives $1 million lifeline to a pair of struggling auto dealers
- 12/10/2008: LA Times Publisher says Tribune bankruptcy won't disrupt operations
- 12/10/2008: GOP strategist says Schwarzenegger out of touch with his own party
- 12/10/2008: Democratic strategist says GOP upping the ante in budget fight
- 12/10/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger says lawmakers should give up weekends until Christmas to solve budget gap
- 12/10/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger urges lawmakers to take action on budget gap
- 12/10/2008: Activists, religious leaders educate immigrants about their rights
- 12/10/2008: Gay rights activists organize Prop 8 protest today, ask supporters to skip work and shopping
- 12/10/2008: SAG chief negotiator says strike authorization doesn't mean union will strike
- 12/10/2008: SAG negotiator says strike authorization vote is negotiating tool
- 12/10/2008: Gay rights supporters take day off work in support of cause
- 12/10/2008: LA Film Critics Association announces top movie picks for 2008
- 12/09/2008: San Bernardino County hosts workshop series to aid small businesses
- 12/09/2008: Pediatrician warns of germ risks to children at some restaurants
- 12/09/2008: LAUSD board votes to buy out Superintendent David Brewer's contract
- 12/09/2008: Mom Logic Web site hires microbiologist to check out kids play areas
- 12/09/2008: LAUSD magnet admissions policies go before appeals court in discrimination challenge
- 12/09/2008: LA Junior Philharmonic puts on free concert
- 12/09/2008: LA County sheriff's deputies invited to DC for inauguration, inaugural committee wouldn't pay full trip cost
- 12/09/2008: OC economists predict we're near bottom of recession
- 12/09/2008: OC economists say worst may be close to over
- 12/09/2008: LAUSD board votes to buy out Superintendent Brewer's contract
- 12/09/2008: California Attorney General Brown calls on Detroit automakers to drop environmental lawsuits before bailout
- 12/09/2008: Comptroller report shows lenders with restructured loans re-defaulting
- 12/09/2008: Cal State instructors plan walkout for tomorrow
- 12/09/2008: Government agency finds those with modified loans still missing payments
- 12/09/2008: Southern California fire officials issue red flag warning
- 12/08/2008: 3 people killed in fighter jet crash
- 12/08/2008: Downtown LA introduces taxi pilot program
- 12/08/2008: White House Counsel John Dean on latest release of Nixon tapes
- 12/08/2008: Highland pastor assaulted at church while decorating for Christmas
- 12/08/2008: Metropolitan Transportation Authority introduces Transit Access Pass
- 12/08/2008: LAUSD Superintendent Brewer asks school board to buy out his contract; Connie Rice comments
- 12/08/2008: LAUSD superintendent says he's open to a buyout of his contract
- 12/08/2008: Hollywood Reporter editor says SAG strike is possible
- 12/08/2008: Taxi restrictions lifted in new taxi pilot program
- 12/08/2008: Downtown LA taxi program launches
- 12/08/2008: LA Times parent company Tribune files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
- 12/08/2008: Cal State Long Beach targets OC assemblyman to oppose cuts
- 12/08/2008: City attorney sues 18th Street gang leaders for monetary damages
- 12/08/2008: Caltrans sets new water reduction target
- 12/08/2008: Tribune, owner of LA Times and KTLA, files for bankruptcy
- 12/08/2008: LA Times' parent company files for bankruptcy
- 12/08/2008: UCLA neurologist suggests health care reform ideas in new medical journal articles
- 12/05/2008: Quake hits inland Southern California
- 12/05/2008: Two Inland men indicted for income tax fraud
- 12/05/2008: LAUSD inaugurates urban debate league
- 12/05/2008: Leimert Park group holds forum on LAUSD Superintendent ouster attempt
- 12/05/2008: Las Vegas judge sentences O.J. Simpson in armed robbery case
- 12/05/2008: Museum exhibit focuses on Abraham Lincoln's ties to California
- 12/05/2008: L.A.'s former first lady Ethel Bradley remembered at funeral
- 12/05/2008: Journalist remembers Ethel Bradley's community involvement
- 12/05/2008: Biden's new economic advisor says job losses have increased rapidly
- 12/05/2008: Friends and family recount stories of Ethel Bradley at her funeral
- 12/05/2008: Loyola Law's Levenson comments on O.J. Simpson conviction
- 12/05/2008: Local Civil War museum opens new exhibit on Lincoln and California
- 12/05/2008: New unemployment figures one of many bad economic signals
- 12/05/2008: Representative Brad Sherman says Big Three had better approach to Congress today
- 12/05/2008: Representative Brad Sherman calls for 'Warranty Trust Fund' for automakers
- 12/05/2008: Judge sentences OJ Simpson in armed robbery case
- 12/05/2008: Music Unwrapped concert series continues at Cal State LA
- 12/05/2008: 533,000 people lose jobs in November
- 12/05/2008: Real estate scholar questions whether home ownership is always a good thing
- 12/05/2008: O.J. Simpson sentenced to at least 15 years for role in armed robbery
- 12/04/2008: L.A. Live entertainment district opens Downtown tonight
- 12/04/2008: Court: California not suffiently extending Medi-Cal coverage to HIV patients
- 12/04/2008: California Lottery sales slide every month since July
- 12/04/2008: Community and labor groups accuse CVS of discrimination in minority communities
- 12/04/2008: Public TV documentary airs on Locke High School
- 12/04/2008: LA and Long Beach ports use federal model to fight crime at ports
- 12/04/2008: Palm Springs approves taxi passenger bill of rights
- 12/04/2008: Tattoo parlor owner reacts to LA Live entertainment complex opening
- 12/04/2008: New LA Live entertainment complex opens tonight
- 12/04/2008: Treasury Department considering lower home loan interest rates
- 12/04/2008: Canyon Country resident reacts to opening of LA Live
- 12/04/2008: LA Live development opens tonight
- 12/04/2008: Business analyst says Bratz lawsuit loss is 'more bad news' for Van Nuys manufacturer
- 12/04/2008: Department of Homeland Security unveils new crime fighting task force
- 12/04/2008: Judge orders recall of Bratz dolls
- 12/04/2008: Judge rules that Bratz dolls must be recalled
- 12/04/2008: UCLA researchers release report about air pollution effects on pregnant women, infants
- 12/03/2008: Chief Bratton optimistic about incoming administration on crime, terrorism
- 12/03/2008: LAPD Chief Bratton discusses plans to prevent violent crime
- 12/03/2008: LAPD Chief Bratton responds to complaints about moving officers from West LA to new stations
- 12/03/2008: Former Orange County Sheriff Carona's trial continues at slow pace
- 12/03/2008: Councilwoman Hahn considers proposal to make superintendent elected, not appointed
- 12/03/2008: New study shows support for Gold Line extension to Ontario
- 12/03/2008: LA Zoo's Pachyderm Forest in question
- 12/03/2008: LAUSD school board wants to buy out Superintendent Brewer's contract
- 12/03/2008: President Bush to enact 'right of conscience' rule for health care providers
- 12/03/2008: Unite For Strength faction of SAG writes to members about strike authorization vote
- 12/03/2008: Charles Phoenix named grand marshal of the Doo Dah Parade
- 12/02/2008: Drug-related violence spreads north in Mexico
- 12/02/2008: LAUSD Board of Education discussing buying out Superintendent Brewer's contract
- 12/02/2008: LAPD policing plan draws criticism from city councilmen
- 12/02/2008: LA City Council decides future of LA Zoo's Pachyderm Forest exhibit
- 12/02/2008: Local LA ballot measures certified
- 12/02/2008: LA City Council looks at whether to stop elephant exhibit construction
- 12/02/2008: Auto industry reports poor sales
- 12/01/2008: Dodgers offer arbitration to Ramirez, others; Lasorda to be honored by Japan
- 12/01/2008: Father and son who run Indian market and cafe reflect on Mumbai attacks
- 12/01/2008: Author suggests people should evaluate nonprofits differently
- 12/01/2008: Cooley sworn in as LA District Attorney, focuses on digital crimes
- 12/01/2008: Legislative analyst issues education reform recommendations
- 12/01/2008: Schwarzenegger holds press conference on state's fiscal emergency
- 12/01/2008: UCLA employee pleads guilty to selling patient medical information
- 12/01/2008: Forestry expert praises LA County's fire prevention strategies
- 12/01/2008: Indian-American says India should learn from post-9/11 U.S.
- 12/01/2008: Dodgers president says organization needs to consider priorities in tough times
- 12/01/2008: Schwarzenegger won't request federal help with California budget crisis
- 12/01/2008: LA animal cruelty task force wins city's first big case
- 12/01/2008: Schwarzenegger declares fiscal emergency in California
- 12/01/2008: USC law professor praises selection of Clinton as Secretary of State
- 12/01/2008: Author challenges assumptions about how nonprofits should operate
- 12/01/2008: Museums, art galleries observe impact of AIDS on art community
- 12/01/2008: LA economist not expecting big sales on Cyber Monday
- 12/01/2008: Owner of Indian market and cafe reacts to attacks in Mumbai
- 11/28/2008: Shopper shares how economic downturn has affected her Christmas shopping
- 11/28/2008: Two people shot and killed at Palm Desert Toys R Us
- 11/28/2008: Musical instrument repair shop weathers economic downturn
- 11/28/2008: UC Berkeley economist/historian explains origin of Black Friday
- 11/28/2008: Orthodox rabbi and wife killed in Mumbai, India attacks; son survives
- 11/28/2008: Story Corps founder Isay promotes National Day of Listening
- 11/28/2008: Black Friday shopping expected to be strong
- 11/28/2008: Shopper says Black Friday is overhyped
- 11/28/2008: Orthodox rabbi and his wife killed at Jewish center in Mumbai, India
- 11/27/2008: LA City Council President Garcetti says he's thankful for President-elect Obama
- 11/27/2008: Department of Water and Power general manager Nahai shares what he's thankful for on Thanksgiving
- 11/27/2008: Supermarket worker says she's grateful for her daughter on Thanksgiving
- 11/27/2008: Immigrant retired school principal says she's grateful this Thanksgiving for her citizenship
- 11/27/2008: Silverlake shoppers share what they're thankful for
- 11/27/2008: Southland health officials warn about stormwater runoff at beaches
- 11/27/2008: Southern California weathers first fall storm with no major mudslides
- 11/27/2008: Officials unveil why Yorba Linda fire hydrants failed during wildfire
- 11/26/2008: Former California house speaker Nunez moves to lobbying firm
- 11/26/2008: Deloitte Consulting settles dispute with LAUSD over payroll system
- 11/26/2008: Company settles dispute with LAUSD over payroll system
- 11/26/2008: Nonprofit challenges LA County over Baldwin Hills drilling rules
- 11/26/2008: Holiday travelers find fewer crowds than usual at LAX
- 11/26/2008: Southland organizations distributing food to those in need for Thanksgiving
- 11/26/2008: Travelers get out of town for Thanksgiving holiday
- 11/26/2008: Chef/restaurant owner shares thoughts on turkey, tradition
- 11/26/2008: Solar installation plant worker shares what he's thankful for
- 11/26/2008: Metrolink running on special Thanksgiving special, offering discounts
- 11/26/2008: LAX travelers concerned about unrest in India
- 11/26/2008: Westwood parking lot manager shares what he's thankful for
- 11/26/2008: Former local union president barred from union for life, ordered to return over $1 million
- 11/26/2008: Day laborers and their families call for reform, end to ICE raids
- 11/26/2008: Federal jury convicts Drew of misdemeanor crimes in MySpace cyber-bullying case
- 11/26/2008: Metrolink alters schedule for Thanksgiving
- 11/26/2008: Rains bring mudslide fears to California burn areas
- 11/25/2008: Ethel Bradley, wife of former L.A. mayor, dies at 89
- 11/25/2008: Orange County supervisors cut county budget
- 11/25/2008: Orange County Sheriff will hold off on revoking concealed-weapons permits
- 11/25/2008: Orange County prepares for storm to hit recently burned areas
- 11/25/2008: International Longshore and Warehouse Workers Union distributes Thanksgiving food baskets
- 11/25/2008: Teachers union head says cuts to LAUSD bureaucracy are overdue
- 11/25/2008: LA County Senior Services plans meetings to coordinate care
- 11/25/2008: Top LAUSD official says spending cuts shouldn't hit the classroom
- 11/25/2008: Assemblyman Laird describes budget bill up for vote today
- 11/25/2008: Deputy superintendent says LAUSD needs to cut up to $140 million next year
- 11/25/2008: Supervisor Burke retires, attends last Board of Supervisors meeting
- 11/25/2008: MySpace suicide trial goes to jury today
- 11/25/2008: LA County Supervisor Burke retires
- 11/24/2008: Volunteer organization helps prevent wildfires
- 11/24/2008: New House Energy and Commerce Committee chair Waxman wants reductions in carbon emissions
- 11/24/2008: Griffith Park's Holiday Light Festival begins
- 11/24/2008: Representative Henry Waxman wants stimulus package to help Medi-Cal
- 11/24/2008: 'Arson Watch' volunteer organization patrols mountains to prevent wildfires
- 11/24/2008: Congressman Andrews talks about 401(k) retirement plan stability
- 11/24/2008: Cato Institute expert says Citigroup had other options besides a government bailout
- 11/24/2008: Cato Institute expert questions bailouts of large financial firms
- 11/24/2008: LA Mayor Villaraigosa sets goal to meet 10 percent of city's energy needs with solar power
- 11/24/2008: Pellicano sentenced for illegal wiretapping for billionaire Kerkorian
- 11/24/2008: Talks between SAG and AMPTP break down over weekend; SAG to call for strike vote
- 11/24/2008: US Geological Survey studying Santa Barbara County areas during storms
- 11/24/2008: Research geologist warns burst of rainfall could cause landslides
- 11/24/2008: Public Health officials warn of botulism infection among heroin users
- 11/24/2008: Cal State San Bernardino gets exclusive Egyptian exhibit
- 11/24/2008: Santa Barbara crews prepare for rain in fire zones
- 11/24/2008: Car museum and car design college partner for first time
- 11/24/2008: Coming Southern California storms not likely to alleviate drought
- 11/24/2008: Metrolink train ran a red light; board member calls for contract review
- 11/21/2008: JPL climatologists say 2 storms potentially next week
- 11/21/2008: Deaf family checks into Oakridge Park fire fictims' assistance center
- 11/21/2008: School leaders urge lawmakers to avoid further education cuts
- 11/21/2008: Metrolink bosses deal with Rialto crash
- 11/21/2008: Economists recommends consumer move from private banks to credit unions, community banks
- 11/21/2008: 4 Marines plead not guilty to killing couple
- 11/21/2008: Metrolink's latest collision raises concern about system
- 11/21/2008: Crews prepare for possible rain in fire-ravaged Yorba Linda neighborhoods
- 11/21/2008: California education leaders warn of effect of continued cuts on education
- 11/20/2008: LA Auto Show launches in midst of economic, ecological concerns
- 11/20/2008: LA Auto Show starts Friday
- 11/20/2008: Water quality board votes to end commercial septic tanks in Malibu
- 11/20/2008: CA Ocean Protection Council makes recommendations for reducing plastic trash
- 11/20/2008: LA City Administrative Officee suggests deficit-cutting ideas
- 11/20/2008: US Representative Eshoo comments on Waxman taking over Energy Committee
- 11/20/2008: Lieutenant governor says California is not investing enough in education
- 11/20/2008: Ocean Protection Council recommends tougher laws against plastic waste
- 11/20/2008: LA Regional Water Quality Control Board takes control of Malibu septic tanks
- 11/20/2008: Metrolink train collides with freight train; no serious injuries
- 11/20/2008: Carona corruption trial continues, jury struggles to pay attention
- 11/20/2008: Treasury secretary expresses doubts auto industry will hold on
- 11/20/2008: Representative Capps comments on Waxman becoming House Energy and Commerce Committee chair
- 11/20/2008: Treasury Secretary Paulson answers questions about the economy at Reagan Library
- 11/20/2008: Cal State system to turn away thousands of qualified applicants due to budget cuts
- 11/20/2008: Metrolink train collides with freight train; only minor injuries
- 11/20/2008: Treasury Secretary Paulson speaks at Reagan Library
- 11/20/2008: California Office of Patient Advocate releases annual report card
- 11/20/2008: Waxman wins powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee chairmanship
- 11/20/2008: LA Congressman Waxman becomes new chair of House Energy and Commerce Committee
- 11/19/2008: Actors union and producers return to negotiating table
- 11/19/2008: San Bernardino approves controversial hilltop housing development
- 11/19/2008: Treasury spokeswoman defends bailout plan
- 11/19/2008: LA County local assistance centers aid fire victims
- 11/19/2008: US Representative Sherman hesitant to bail out Detroit automakers
- 11/19/2008: Orange County sheriff corruption trial continues with more testimony from assistant sheriff Haidl
- 11/19/2008: Representative Sherman criticizes Detroit Big Three CEO's for flying to DC on private jets
- 11/19/2008: Cal State trustees discuss plans to cap enrollment due to budget cuts
- 11/19/2008: Slumping economy worsens MOCA's financial health
- 11/19/2008: World Wildlife Fund's Roberts comments on agreement on deforestation emissions
- 11/19/2008: California Supreme Court to hear challenges to Prop 8
- 11/19/2008: Police recover bronze religious statue stolen from a church
- 11/19/2008: IndyMac Federal Bank unveils anti-foreclosure plan
- 11/19/2008: Cal State trustees discuss plans to cut enrollment
- 11/19/2008: Climate Group CEO says we need to reduce greenhouse gas pollition by two-thirds
- 11/18/2008: CAL FIRE chief says firefighters are doing well
- 11/18/2008: HD Palmer says state needs to set aside more money to fight wildfires
- 11/18/2008: Evacuee talks about aftermath of Oakridge Mobile Home Park fire
- 11/18/2008: California politicians ask Washington DC for disaster aid
- 11/18/2008: People who held undocumented immigrants for ransom convicted and sentenced
- 11/18/2008: LA County Supervisor Antonovich asks for review of what happened at Olive View Medical Center during Sayre Fire
- 11/18/2008: Obama tells global climate summit that he plans to seek international agreements on greenhouse gas reduction
- 11/18/2008: Cal State system weighs student enrollment limits
- 11/18/2008: California opens local assistance center in Anaheim to help Freeway Complex Fire victims
- 11/18/2008: LA fire captain talks about last-minute decision to pull crews from Oakridge Mobile Home Park fire
- 11/18/2008: LA City Councilman Weiss contributes $250,000 to help clear LAPD rape kit backlog
- 11/18/2008: LA City Councilman Weiss gives money to help clear LAPD rape kit backlog
- 11/18/2008: San Bernardino County sets goals for ending chronic homelessness
- 11/18/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger holds 2-day global climate summit; Obama appears via video
- 11/18/2008: Cal State trustees meet to discuss plan to reduce number of students
- 11/18/2008: Freeway Complex Fire 75 percent contained
- 11/18/2008: Carbon Canyon resident talks about evacuation due to fire
- 11/18/2008: People return to Carbon Canyon area in Brea after wildfires
- 11/18/2008: Yahoo cofounder Yang steps down from CEO position
- 11/17/2008: California high court asked to hear gay marriage cases
- 11/17/2008: 14 year resident of destroyed mobile home park talks about what she lost
- 11/17/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger signs executive order to speed renewable energy implementation
- 11/17/2008: Politicians call for tougher mobile home safety standards in wake of Oakridge Mobile Home Park fire
- 11/17/2008: Resident of destroyed mobile home park talks about what's lost
- 11/17/2008: City councilman says next battle should be for civil marriage
- 11/17/2008: Diamond Bar resident talks about spot fire
- 11/17/2008: Diamond Bar neighbors get scare with spot fire
- 11/17/2008: Southland man sentenced to 4 years in prison, $101 million fine for Angeles National Forest wildfire
- 11/17/2008: Evacuees at Brea shelter talk about experiences
- 11/17/2008: Deputy fire chief remarks on those who lost homes due to Oakridge Mobile Home Park fire
- 11/17/2008: Tax breaks available for people affected by wildfires
- 11/17/2008: Budget cuts mean fewer spots for students at Cal State campuses
- 11/17/2008: California Air Resources Board head Nichols under consideration to run EPA in Obama administration
- 11/17/2008: California officials consider new building standards to protect property from fire
- 11/17/2008: Firefighter discusses working 24 hour shifts battling Sayre Fire
- 11/17/2008: Former mobile home resident talks about losing his home to fire at Oakridge Mobile Home Park
- 11/17/2008: LA County Department of Mental Health offers counseling to fire victims
- 11/17/2008: Members of different economic groups forced to evacuate due to wildfires
- 11/17/2008: Nearly 100 people evacuated from fire use Anaheim evacuation center
- 11/17/2008: OC Supervisor wants to stop sheriff from yanking concealed weapons permits
- 11/17/2008: Jurors hear hours of tapes in Carona corruption trial
- 11/17/2008: Fire evacuee talks about packing to leave for Anaheim shelter
- 11/17/2008: Evacuee talks about Triangle Complex fire, evacuation process
- 11/17/2008: California firefighters make gains on fires
- 11/16/2008: Even as winds calm, more Californians flee fires
- 11/16/2008: Southern California firefighters aided by calmer wind
- 11/16/2008: Southern California battles devastating wildfires
- 11/15/2008: Wildfires in LA reduce hundreds of homes to ash
- 11/15/2008: Thousands evacuate as fires destroy California homes
- 11/15/2008: Fires destroy homes in LA, Santa Barbara County
- 11/14/2008: Schwarzenegger convenes international climate summit in Los Angeles
- 11/14/2008: Ports delay collection of container fee intended for environmental program
- 11/14/2008: Firefighters battling California fire at wind's mercy
- 11/14/2008: Larry King hosts panel with national health experts on obesity
- 11/14/2008: Air Force Week kicks off in Southern California
- 11/14/2008: Sacramento theater owner quits over Prop 8 support
- 11/14/2008: West Hollywood city councilman defends boycotts of businesses that donated to Prop 8
- 11/14/2008: Black lesbian criticizes gay rights activists
- 11/14/2008: LAUSD imposes hiring freeze, other cutbacks
- 11/14/2008: Larry King hosts panel on obesity with national health experts
- 11/14/2008: Hundreds of Prop 8 supporters gather to denounce unruly protests against Prop 8
- 11/14/2008: Supporters of Prop 8 criticize opposition's protest tactics
- 11/14/2008: Governor appoints Southland bard as state poet laureate
- 11/14/2008: Tea Fire in Montecito catches some homeowners by surprise
- 11/14/2008: Santa Barbara fire burns over 100 homes overnight
- 11/14/2008: Fire forces more than 1,000 college students to shelter
- 11/14/2008: Prop 8 supporters speak out against protests
- 11/14/2008: Santa Barbara fire destroys dozens of homes
- 11/14/2008: Montecito evacuee talks about wildfire
- 11/14/2008: Former assistant sheriff faces tough questioning in Carona corruption case
- 11/14/2008: Gay activists issue letter to supporters arguing against assigning blame for Prop 8 passing
- 11/14/2008: Schwarzenegger declares emergency for wildfire
- 11/13/2008: 9th annual Latin Grammys held in Houston
- 11/13/2008: Long Beach Health and Human Services workers stage mock chemical spell as part of quake drill
- 11/13/2008: Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services workers participate in region-wide earthquake drill
- 11/13/2008: Southland resident shares questions about how Obama will handle financial crisis
- 11/13/2008: Seismologists discuss aftershocks during earthquake simulation
- 11/13/2008: Economists promote fuel surcharge to keep gas close to $3 per gallon
- 11/13/2008: Seismology professor explains how bad damage from massive earthquake would be in LA and Orange counties
- 11/13/2008: Average price of gas in LA County down 21 cents over past week
- 11/13/2008: Long Beach Health and Human Services workers participate in region-wide earthquake drill
- 11/13/2008: Iranian government prohibits grad student from returning to US
- 11/12/2008: Southern California residents participate in massive earthquake drill
- 11/12/2008: Congressman Sherman reacts to Treasury Secretary Paulson redirecting federal bailout
- 11/12/2008: Supreme Court upholds Navy's right to conduct submarine sonar training, despite concerns from environmental groups
- 11/12/2008: Anti-Defamation League gives posthumous award to 'Mexican Schindler'
- 11/12/2008: Environmentalists and legal scholars react to US Supreme Court ruling on Navy submarine training
- 11/12/2008: Key witness testifies that former OC sheriff was 'for sale'
- 11/12/2008: Former OC assistant sheriff testifies in Carona corruption trial
- 11/12/2008: LA County supervisors vote to join lawsuit challenging Prop 8
- 11/12/2008: Cal State Fullerton economist says Obama should prioritize stabilizing the financial markets
- 11/12/2008: State Finance Department deputy director says lawmakers will quickly response to state legislative analyst's projection
- 11/12/2008: State legislative analyst examines governor's proposal for tax increase and service cuts
- 11/12/2008: Southland group home counselor talks about Obama administration
- 11/11/2008: Center for Automotive Research's David Cole says automakers need governmental help
- 11/11/2008: Cato Institute's Ikenson says financial aid for automakers would be a bad idea
- 11/11/2008: Congresswoman Solis releases Veterans Day message including names of recent war dead
- 11/11/2008: Federal Housing Finance Agency launches plan to renegotiate hundreds of thousands of delinquent loans
- 11/11/2008: Poor economy forces shoppers to find substitutes for holiday gifts
- 11/11/2008: Veterans Day shopper makes tough decision to provide for family
- 11/11/2008: Ceremony held to honor World War II Women Air Force Service Pilots
- 11/11/2008: Providence-Holy Cross hospital execs appeal to city council to greenlight expansion
- 11/11/2008: African-Americans may have supported Prop 8 less than exit poll showed
- 11/11/2008: Top banking executive says Obama has talented economic advisers
- 11/10/2008: LA County sheriff touts marijuana bust
- 11/10/2008: Catholic group calls for withholding offerings once a month due to handling of clergy sex abuse scandal
- 11/10/2008: LA community colleges observe Veterans Day early
- 11/10/2008: Roman Catholic group calls on fellow Catholics to protest church handling of clergy sex abuse
- 11/10/2008: NASA loses contact with Phoenix Mars Lander
- 11/10/2008: National Review deputy editor says Republicans face voter impressions of incompetence, scandal
- 11/10/2008: 'Great Southern California Shakeout' earthquake drill takes place Thursday
- 11/10/2008: California superintendent O'Connell objects to governor's proposed tax cuts
- 11/10/2008: Retired Army colonel talks of contribution of bilingual veterans at Vietnam battle
- 11/10/2008: LA Marathon moves to Memorial Day in 2009
- 11/10/2008: Obama will grant waiver to California to allow stricter emissions standards
- 11/07/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger's new economic proposals may have environmental consequences
- 11/07/2008: Mayor Villaraigosa talks about serving on Obama's transition team
- 11/07/2008: Bronze statue thieves sentenced to 16 months in jail, $30,000 fine
- 11/07/2008: Senator Feinstein may become chair of Senate Intelligence Committee
- 11/07/2008: Congressman Waxman aims to chair House energy committee
- 11/07/2008: Developer Caruso says he won't run for mayor in next election
- 11/07/2008: Governor's plan includes less environmental scrutiny for public works projects
- 11/07/2008: LAPD officer shot in arm while investigating Watts hostage situation
- 11/07/2008: Black woman explains vote on Prop 8; black lesbian laments result
- 11/06/2008: Former child actor Deleon sentenced to death penalty for murder of his parents
- 11/06/2008: Prosecutors play Carona-Haidl tapes in former sheriff Carona's corruption trial
- 11/06/2008: Assemblyman Laird responds to Schwarzenegger's proposals to close budget gap
- 11/06/2008: Toymaker Mattel announces 1,000 job cuts
- 11/06/2008: Economic downturn hurting local opera and symphony
- 11/06/2008: Republican Congressman Campbell says he hopes Obama will rethink plan to raise taxes on those making over $250,000
- 11/06/2008: LA Times blogger says Measure R only partial solution for LA traffic
- 11/06/2008: Congressman Schiff says one of first items on Obama agenda will be Afghanistan strategy
- 11/06/2008: Congresswoman Harman says Obama should prioritize closing Guantanamo Bay detention center
- 11/06/2008: Orange County congresswoman Sanchez talks about how Obama can stabilize, grow economy
- 11/06/2008: Congresswoman Harman says Obama's first intelligence briefings will include more on Afghanistan
- 11/05/2008: State water officials approve $2 million to fund beach water quality tests
- 11/05/2008: Former LA mayor Hahn appointed to Superior Court
- 11/05/2008: 19 year old African-American in South LA talks youth vote for Obama
- 11/05/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger reacts to Obama win
- 11/05/2008: Republican voter talks about how Republicans can learn from Obama victory
- 11/05/2008: Republican voters react to McCain loss
- 11/05/2008: Gay couple plans to sue again for the right to marry
- 11/05/2008: Proposition 11 supporters hails its passage
- 11/05/2008: First married gay couple challenges Prop 8
- 11/05/2008: South LA resident talks about generational change in politics, race relations
- 11/05/2008: Occidental College students light fireworks to celebrate alumnus Obama win
- 11/05/2008: Occidental College students celebrate win of alumnus Obama
- 11/05/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger hails passage of Prop 11
- 11/05/2008: Senator Boxer says immediate focus will be on fixing economy
- 11/05/2008: Senator Boxer talks about pressure on Democrats due to winning presidency, gains in Congress
- 11/05/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger calling special session of legislature due to budget gap
- 11/04/2008: Voters in line at poll closing time will still be allowed to vote
- 11/04/2008: African-Americans remember relatives who didn't live to see this election
- 11/04/2008: Lawyer monitoring election process says provisional ballots will count
- 11/04/2008: Fountain Valley precinct supervisor talks about voting at her polling place
- 11/04/2008: African-American woman says this election is bringing blacks together
- 11/04/2008: Voter turnout in LA County on pace to set record
- 11/04/2008: Independent poll watchers helping make sure voting runs smoothly
- 11/04/2008: Inland Empire sees record increase in voter registration
- 11/04/2008: Voters lined up around the block
- 11/04/2008: Poll manager talks about voting this year and in 2000
- 11/04/2008: Inland Empire voters talk about voting; officials expect 75 percent turnout
- 11/04/2008: Registrars say no reports of major election problems; voter rights group reports complaints regarding provisional ballots
- 11/04/2008: Woman convicted of driving her son and other boys to stab rival gang member to death
- 11/04/2008: Police try to solve murders in Long Beach homeless encampment
- 11/04/2008: South Bay's Daily Breeze cutting down to 2 sections instead of 4
- 11/04/2008: Former eBay executive Meg Whitman might run for governor
- 11/04/2008: Long Beach voter talks about voting
- 11/04/2008: Voters face longer than usual lines; registrar advises voting in late morning, early afternoon
- 11/04/2008: LA County registrar-recorder says 85 to 90 percent of provisional votes are counted
- 11/04/2008: Why campaign workers are allowed to examine voting rolls
- 11/04/2008: LA eases parking restrictions on Election Day
- 11/04/2008: Political scientist talks about flaws in US voting systems
- 11/04/2008: What 'electioneering' means, and why you can't wear political clothing to vote
- 11/03/2008: Registrar says that LA County has enough ballots
- 11/03/2008: LA County registar-recorder planning to vote in person
- 11/03/2008: Obama effect could impact local races
- 11/03/2008: Police investigate murders at Long Beach homeless encampment
- 11/03/2008: Vote monitoring activists worry about lack of ballots in LA County
- 11/03/2008: Southland arts organizations announce courdination around Wagner's 4-opera Ring Cycle
- 11/03/2008: Inland registrars prepare for Tuesday election, lines at the polls
- 11/03/2008: 3 hour wait time for early voting in LA County
- 11/03/2008: Police search for clues in shootings of 5 in homeless encampment
- 10/31/2008: 27 fake contractors get arrested in So Cal sting
- 10/31/2008: Pollworker trainer explains what happens if you wear campaign merchandise to vote
- 10/31/2008: LA County mailed out last of vote-by-mail ballots Friday
- 10/31/2008: Items recovered in burglary investigation on view
- 10/31/2008: 27 fake contractors get arrested in Southern California sting
- 10/31/2008: LA County voters line up at Norwalk office to cast early ballots
- 10/31/2008: Presidential campaign representatives talk about GOTV: 'Get Out The Vote'
- 10/31/2008: Pollworker trainer explains what to do with an absentee ballot if it's too late to mail it
- 10/31/2008: True crime writer on why we're fascinated by 'real' monsters
- 10/31/2008: Chevron's 3rd quarter earnings double due to record oil prices
- 10/31/2008: Pollworkers prepare for election day
- 10/31/2008: Large bones found near explorer Steve Fossett's crash site
- 10/31/2008: Searchers find bones near crash site of explorer Steve Fossett
- 10/30/2008: LA County voters line up at Norwalk office to cast early ballots
- 10/30/2008: Two senior L.A. Unified board members won't seek reelection
- 10/30/2008: Fullerton economists say economy recovery won't begin until mid-2009
- 10/30/2008: Long lines for early voting at LA County registar/recorder's office in Norwalk
- 10/30/2008: LA County pollworker trainer says new voters should bring ID
- 10/30/2008: Protesters protest LA Times' decision to not release Obama/Khalidi video
- 10/30/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger announces bipartisan commission to study ways to improve California's revenue flow
- 10/30/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger to campaign in Ohio for McCain
- 10/30/2008: Federal officials consider guaranteeing $500 billion in restructured mortgages
- 10/30/2008: Public education leaders condemn Governor Schwarzenegger's proposal to close deficit by cutting school budgets
- 10/30/2008: Federal agency going to court to black parts of Clean Trucks Program
- 10/30/2008: California Mortgage Bankers Association chairman talks about housing market, mortgage bankers' image
- 10/29/2008: Federal Mediator sits down with Alliance of Motion Picture and TV Producers
- 10/29/2008: Canadian check scam falsifies checks from LA County
- 10/29/2008: Prosecutors play recorded conversations of former OC sheriff Mike Carona in corruption case
- 10/29/2008: Former OC sheriff Mike Carona's co-defendant says she shouldn't be part of this case
- 10/29/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger floats idea of mid-year school budget cuts
- 10/29/2008: Former White House chief of staff Panetta talks about lack of leadership in California and DC
- 10/29/2008: Board of Supervisors candidates support reopening Martin Luther King Medical Center
- 10/29/2008: Opening statements begin in former OC County sheriff Mike Carona's trial
- 10/29/2008: UC president says budget cuts are challenging its position as best public university system
- 10/29/2008: Plan to test California 8th graders in algebra put on hold
- 10/28/2008: Labor leaders announce opposition to Proposition 8
- 10/28/2008: OC supervisors change leadership structure of county crime lab
- 10/28/2008: OC Sheriff's Department wants to cut back overtime
- 10/28/2008: Scientists now believe there was water on Mars 1 billion years later than earlier believed
- 10/28/2008: Preliminary numbers indicate record number of registered voters in California
- 10/28/2008: 16 museums announce collaborative exhibitions in 2011
- 10/28/2008: Democratic and Republican operatives talk about California state Congress
- 10/28/2008: Survivor of the Great Depression worries about another economic crisis
- 10/28/2008: California lawmakers convene for special session on state deficit
- 10/28/2008: State legislature returns on November 5th for special session on state's deficit
- 10/27/2008: L.A. Department of Water and Power settles in overcharging lawsuit
- 10/27/2008: Seal Beach voter says parents' financial concerns affect her vote
- 10/27/2008: Tuesday, October 28th is last day to request vote by mail ballot
- 10/27/2008: Conference in Los Angeles focuses on experimental writing
- 10/27/2008: Southland newspapers cut staff
- 10/27/2008: California attorney general sues 3 trucking companies as part of working conditions investigation
- 10/27/2008: Treasury Department gives $400 million to Beverly Hills-based City National Bank
- 10/27/2008: Ted Stevens found guilty in corruption case
- 10/27/2008: Federal judge intends to pursue holding governor, state controller in contempt over prison health care
- 10/27/2008: Court showdown takes place over plan to improve state prison health care
- 10/27/2008: City National Bank receiving $400 million capital infusion from federal government
- 10/24/2008: Beverly Hills voters will decide whether they want an overhaul of the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel complex
- 10/24/2008: Restaurants paying higher prices for food and energy as revenues drop
- 10/24/2008: Metrolink sues company that staffs its trains with engineers over September 12th crash
- 10/23/2008: Voter, lawyer, father of two concerned about college costs
- 10/23/2008: Fire Department representative says fires so far have underscored importance of brush clearing
- 10/23/2008: LA County registrar expects more than 4 million voters this year
- 10/23/2008: Firefighters knock down blaze in Sepulveda pass in 7.5 hours
- 10/23/2008: Riverside County puts call out for biannual homeless count
- 10/23/2008: LAPD Chief Bratton warns of potential terrorist attack before election
- 10/23/2008: California Children's Hospital Association president explains importance of Proposition 3
- 10/23/2008: Downey Savings' 3rd quarter loss of $81 million not as bad as expected
- 10/23/2008: Representative Waxman says Congress will consider tighter regulation to avert future financial crises
- 10/23/2008: Former Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan concedes he was wrong about markets regulating themselves
- 10/23/2008: Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan testifies to House Oversight Committee about economic crisis
- 10/23/2008: Proposition 8 activists argue about public school instruction on gay marriage
- 10/23/2008: Scripps Oceanography researchers find more of greenhouse gas used to make flast screen TV's in atmosphere
- 10/23/2008: LAPD chief warns of terrorist attack in editorial
- 10/23/2008: Walt Disney Concert Hall celebrates 5th anniversary
- 10/22/2008: Congresswomen speak of brother lost in boating accident
- 10/22/2008: American Banking Institute reports consumer bankruptcy filings up 30 percent
- 10/22/2008: National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy president talks about current economic crisis
- 10/22/2008: Surviving veterans of 'bracero' program eligible for payments starting today
- 10/22/2008: USC launches university-level degree program in popular music
- 10/22/2008: Cherie Blair talks about fallout from former prime minister Tony Blair's decision to commit troops to Iraq
- 10/22/2008: Former prime minister Blair's wife talks about problems women face in tough economic times
- 10/22/2008: Proposition 6 advocate explains his support
- 10/22/2008: Proposition 6 activists explain their positions
- 10/21/2008: Authorities arrest 61 members of Southland-based motorcycle gang
- 10/21/2008: Federal authorities take down Mongols motorcycle gang; arrest 61 members
- 10/21/2008: Orange County uses drive-through voting for 1st time
- 10/21/2008: September home sales figures offer mixed news
- 10/21/2008: LAPD chief addresses audit that finds LAPD missed legal evidence deadline in over 200 rape cases
- 10/21/2008: LA County supervisors seek new brush-clearing rules in wake of Sesnon Fire
- 10/21/2008: Yes on Proposition 9 spokesperson talks about what Proposition 9 would do
- 10/21/2008: California Tax Reform Association president explains opposition to Proposition 9
- 10/21/2008: LAPD misses legal deadlines for DNA evidence in over 200 rape cases, chief promises changes in DNA lab
- 10/21/2008: LAPD says at least 2 people wrongly arrested due to faulty fingerprint analysis
- 10/21/2008: LAPD asks FBI to help fix fingerprint analysis unit
- 10/20/2008: Report: California home building industry has lost more than 200,000 jobs
- 10/20/2008: LA controller concerned about LAPD's growing backlog of untested rape kits
- 10/20/2008: Parks and Ridley-Thomas debate LAPD racial profiling allegations
- 10/20/2008: New study finds LAPD officers more likely to stop and frisk blacks and Hispanics
- 10/20/2008: Record number of county employees and students working polls in San Bernardino County this year
- 10/20/2008: LA County supervisor candidates Parks and Ridley-Thomas square off
- 10/20/2008: California's first lady Maria Shriver hosts annual Women's Conference
- 10/20/2008: Orange County offers drive-through service on last day of voter registration
- 10/20/2008: Mother and daughter disagree on parental notification bill
- 10/20/2008: LA County hits record number of registered voters
- 10/20/2008: SAG board of directors meets, talks about federal mediation, potential strike
- 10/20/2008: Mr. Blackwell, fashion critic, dies at age 86
- 10/20/2008: Fashion critic Mr. Blackwell dies at 86
- 10/17/2008: Acclaimed French organist to perform on new organ in Costa Mesa Sunday
- 10/17/2008: Family of homeless man burned to death pleads for help in finding killers
- 10/17/2008: California faces big drop in revenue, looming budget deficit
- 10/17/2008: Los Angeles city officials seek review of LAPD fingerprint analysis unit
- 10/17/2008: Proposition 4 advocates on both sides talk about the measure
- 10/17/2008: Mervyns to close all of its remaining stores
- 10/17/2008: LAPD report cites mistakes by fingerprint analysts
- 10/17/2008: Former UCLA willed body director found guilty of profiting from donated cadaver parts
- 10/17/2008: LA City Council considers 1 year ban on electronic billboard conversions
- 10/17/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger issues executive order to help in wake of recent wildfires
- 10/17/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger waives records fees for fire victims
- 10/16/2008: Forbes reporter: Some California cities hit hard financially
- 10/16/2008: U.S. Treasury rep talks about assisting small businesses during downturn
- 10/16/2008: Public Policy Institute of California says voters feel this November's statewide propositions miss the mark
- 10/16/2008: USC-based group begins 5 year effort to digitize Holocaust testimonials
- 10/16/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger signs executive order to waive fees for replacement documents for fire victims
- 10/16/2008: Quiz show host Jack Narz dies at age 85
- 10/16/2008: Realtors predict at least a few more months of unstable home prices
- 10/16/2008: Senson Fire now 70 percent contained, no longer threatening homes
- 10/16/2008: California wildfire danger eases as winds fade
- 10/15/2008: New report: Temperatures continue to rise in California
- 10/15/2008: Guard planes not yet equipped to fight wildfires
- 10/15/2008: Fire department strike team patrols looking for hotspots or flare-ups from Sesnon Fire
- 10/15/2008: Fire Department strike team patrols Chatsworth area for remnants of Sesnon Fire
- 10/15/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger pushes redistricting proposition with New York Mayor Bloomberg
- 10/15/2008: LA County Department of Mental Health treats fire evacuees for mental trauma
- 10/15/2008: Economist Paul Krugman wins Nobel Prize for economics work on globalization and trade
- 10/15/2008: Economist/New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wins Nobel Prize for economics
- 10/15/2008: Wind, tensions around Los Angeles fires diminish
- 10/15/2008: Opponent of Measure R says it wouldn't distribute money fairly across LA County
- 10/15/2008: LA assemblyman explains his support for Measure R
- 10/15/2008: Porter Ranch church opens doors to evacuees, their pets as evacuation center during Sesnon Fire
- 10/15/2008: Browns Canyon man tells story of staying behind to protect home
- 10/15/2008: People and pets return home after Sesnon Fire
- 10/15/2008: Porter Ranch family ends shelter stay after fire
- 10/15/2008: Porter Ranch residents return to homes after fire danger subsides
- 10/15/2008: Firefighters take advantage of lesser winds in combating Sesnon fire
- 10/14/2008: Valley resident who lost dream home in fire begins reconstructing her life
- 10/14/2008: Ten days ahead of deadline, L.A. County breaking records in voter registration
- 10/14/2008: LA County expedites Section 8 housing applications for some fire victims
- 10/14/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger promises resources for fires
- 10/14/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger visits LA fire areas
- 10/14/2008: American Lung Association warns about air quality due to wildfires
- 10/14/2008: American Lung Association warns about breathing smoke caused by fires
- 10/14/2008: Series of smaller fires hit San Bernardino
- 10/14/2008: State prison inmates help fight Sesnon Fire
- 10/14/2008: Median LA County home price lowest in 4 years
- 10/14/2008: Water-dropping helicopters play key role in saving homes from fire
- 10/14/2008: Clean-up continues after 215 freeway fires
- 10/14/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger speaks at fire command post
- 10/14/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger pledges to find money to fight fires
- 10/14/2008: Marek Fire evacuations still in place for occupants of Lopez Canyon, Porter Ranch
- 10/14/2008: State Insurance Commissioner Poizner warns fire victims about scam artists
- 10/14/2008: Evacuations partly lifted in deadly LA fire
- 10/14/2008: Fires in northern LA County burn 10,000 acres, more than 40 homes
- 10/14/2008: Evacuation orders, school and road closures, and public transportation schedule changes resulting from the Sesnon and Marek fires
- 10/13/2008: Wildfires force frantic evacuations near LA; 2 die
- 10/13/2008: Fire chief warns that arsonists are likely to continue setting fires
- 10/13/2008: As governor declares state of emergency, residents are forced to leave homes
- 10/13/2008: Coroner believes man found dead Sylmar fire was likely homeless
- 10/13/2008: Heal the Bay founder Dorothy Green dead at 79
- 10/13/2008: Local sheep owner tries to find out how herd is faring during fires
- 10/13/2008: Ambulance operator describes process of evacuating assisted care facility
- 10/13/2008: Number of registered Democrats overtakes Republicans in San Bernardino County
- 10/13/2008: UCLA-Olive View Medical Center begins transferring patients due to wildfire
- 10/13/2008: Not everyone wants to evacuate from Marek fire
- 10/13/2008: Santa Ana winds aggravate wildfire in San Fernando Valley
- 10/13/2008: Families simplify to make ends meet during economic downturn
- 10/13/2008: Salvation Army campaigns for donations as need for assistance increases
- 10/13/2008: Dodgers/Phillies series continues today with game 4
- 10/13/2008: LA Dodgers win National League Championship Series game Sunday
- 10/13/2008: Wildfire north of Los Angeles growing due to Santa Ana winds; at least one killed
- 10/13/2008: Marek Wildland Fire burns 3,700 acres; area evacuated; at least one dead
- 10/10/2008: Local plumber sees a loss in business as economy slows
- 10/10/2008: Southern California couple reconsiders life choices in face of economics
- 10/10/2008: Orange County sheriff Hutchens revokes concealed weapons permits
- 10/10/2008: Low-income residents feel trickle-down effect of economic woes
- 10/10/2008: Long Beach water conservation rules have reduced demand
- 10/10/2008: LA County breaks record for registered voters; fewer Republicans registering
- 10/10/2008: Long Beach leaders looks for ways to jump-start area business
- 10/10/2008: LA County breaks record for registered voters
- 10/10/2008: Proposition 2 opponents explain their position
- 10/10/2008: Annual Bow-Wows and Meows Pet Fair to be held Sunday morning
- 10/10/2008: New maritime pollution standards might reduce emissions
- 10/10/2008: San Fernando Valley residents gear up for new overlay area code
- 10/10/2008: Proponents, opponents debate California Proposition 2 regarding treatment of farm animals
- 10/10/2008: Irvine doctors will appeal to city council to prevent hospital closure
- 10/10/2008: Political science professors convene to discuss study on race as a factor in the election
- 10/09/2008: Man released from LA city gang injunction for the first time ever
- 10/09/2008: More than 500,000 new California voters registered so far
- 10/09/2008: 1 in 6 homeowners owes more on mortgage than house is worth
- 10/09/2008: Proponent explains support for Prop 5, ballot initiative on drug rehabilitation
- 10/09/2008: LA city officials announce first person removed from gang injunction
- 10/09/2008: National Weather Service forecasts 50 miles per hour winds in high desert
- 10/09/2008: State assemblyman says Republicans won't raise taxes to make up for budget shortfall
- 10/08/2008: Two Orange County toll roads will gain additional lanes
- 10/08/2008: New documentary by LA filmmaker explores Latino vote
- 10/08/2008: Senator Dianne Feinstein testifies at Metrolink train crash hearing
- 10/08/2008: Washington Post economy correspondent discusses financial crisis
- 10/08/2008: San Bernardino County approves new fire ordinances in mountain area
- 10/08/2008: Undecided voters give their thoughts on second presidential debate
- 10/08/2008: American Planning Association names Echo Park one of '10 Great Neighborhoods' 2008
- 10/08/2008: Federal judge orders California to pay for prison health care improvements
- 10/08/2008: CalPERS spokesperson says the California pension fund's members will see no interruption in benefits
- 10/08/2008: USC business and economics students and faculty gather to watch presidential town hall debate
- 10/08/2008: Business and economics students gather to watch presidential town hall
- 10/07/2008: LA county retirement association hit hard by financial crisis
- 10/07/2008: Director Oliver Stone on why it's a good time for a movie about George W. Bush
- 10/07/2008: Proponents, opponents of CA gay marriage ban proposition raise large amounts of money
- 10/07/2008: Oliver Stone discusses his new movie about George W. Bush
- 10/07/2008: Activists from across country gather in Los Angeles for black-Latino summit
- 10/07/2008: Governor Schwarzenegger meets with legislative leaders tomorrow to address state credit crunch
- 10/07/2008: Activists gather in Los Angeles for black-Latino summit
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