Los Angeles Times
Sawtelle, from day to late night
CULTURE MEETS COOL IN THIS HIGHLY WALKABLE WESTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD
10+ min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
Sail away together?
I HAD THE COURAGE TO ASK MY BOYFRIEND ABOUT MARRIAGE
5 min |
August 17. 2025
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ZERO-G BIOLOGY
An El Segundo company has a novel solution to creating complex pharmaceuticals - using space tech to launch them into orbit
7 min |
August 17. 2025
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Plum says shade aimed at Team Clark was just poor attempt at humor
Sparks star Kelsey Plum said she was joking when she took a verbal shot at Caitlin Clark and her team at the All-Star Game last month, comments that drew significant pushback.
1 min |
August 17. 2025
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BEFORE IT MELTS AWAY
RIVERSIDE ARTIST PERRY PICASSHOE’S LATEST WORK ISSUES A CALL TO RESIDENTS TO REFLECT ON THE INLAND EMPIRE’S LATINO IDENTITY. ‘ART SHOULD BE LIVED IN,’ HE SAYS.
6 min |
August 17. 2025
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Budding Sparks' star Brink saw the big picture — with vision boards — in recovery
Each morning before Cameron Brink pulls on her Sparks jersey, she scans a taped-up collage in her closet. Olympic rings, a WNBA All-Star crest, snapshots with her fiancé and a scatter of Etsy trinkets crowd the board.
4 min |
August 17. 2025
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Label Muslim Brotherhood groups as terrorist organizations
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is on the right track, but words are not enough to stop affiliates from fomenting violence
4 min |
August 17. 2025
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Fears mount Trump may target homeless in Olympics
Local officials and advocates for the homeless are fearful that President Trump will take draconian action against homeless people, including pushing them into detention camps, when Los Angeles hosts the Olympic Games in 2028.
5 min |
August 17. 2025
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Vigil honors man who died fleeing ICE raid
Hundreds of people gathered in Monrovia on Friday night at a vigil for Carlos Roberto Montoya, who was struck and killed by an SUV after running onto the 210 Freeway while trying to flee U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents last week.
3 min |
August 17. 2025
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German Shepherd Rescue of O.C. in need of rescuing
Surrenders are way up while adoptions and donations plummet. 'We're the safety net.'
3 min |
August 17. 2025
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More than 130 small quakes hit Sonoma region
Aseries of more than 100 earthquakes has hit Northern California, shaking up the Geysers geothermal steam field in Sonoma and Lake counties.
1 min |
August 17. 2025
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MacIntyre stays in control of the BMW
Robert MacIntyre was up to the test of faxing the No. 1 player in the world Saturday, holing a collection of big par putts and then delivering a 40-foot birdie on the final hole for a two-under 68 and a four-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler in the BMW Championship in Owings Mills, Md.
1 min |
August 17. 2025
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Too rich for Carmel? Billionaire developer slams city over delays
Patrice Pastor spent big bucks on Carmel-by-the-Sea, in part because of cherished childhood memories, vacationing with his father in this charming, if quirky, coastal town.
6 min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
Why spouses should have their individual credit cards
Dear Liz: My husband was the primary account holder on our credit cards and I was the authorized user. When he recently passed away, I was told I had to close the cards. I have tried to open my own credit cards and have been declined by two banks because my debt is too high. I am the cosigner for my two daughters’ mortgages, making it look like I owe more than $1 million. My daughters have always made the monthly payments and have done so for six years. I also have almost $1 million in investments. I told the bankers I could bring in these documents as proof I'm credit card worthy and they said they don't look at outside evidence, only the credit reports. So here I am, in my 60s without a credit card. Should I just settle and be an authorized user on my daughters’ cards? What can I do?
2 min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
New law aims to protect L.A. tenants from intense heat
Los Angeles County will soon require landlords in unincorporated areas to provide a way to keep their rental units 82 degrees or below to protect vulnerable tenants from the impacts of climate change.
2 min |
August 17. 2025
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Hegseth’s embrace of unchristian Christian nationalism
He’s amplifying a church seeking to turn back the clock on civil rights. For Jesus.
4 min |
August 17. 2025
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Bessent adds to pressure on Fed, drawing criticism
Treasury chief makes comment on interest rates. Economist says it's not part of the job.
3 min |
August 17. 2025
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A PARAMOUNT FOR THE PEOPLE
Tech scion David Ellison is settling in on the lot after his family took over the century-old studio. “Top Gur’ and ‘Star Trek’ could lead the way as studio scales up.
5 min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
Hurricane Erin strengthens into a Category 5 storm in the Atlantic
Hurricane Erin exploded in strength into a Category 5 storm in Atlantic waters just north of the Caribbean on Saturday, rapidly powering up from a tropical storm ina single day, the National Hurricane Center said.
2 min |
August 17. 2025
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This mobile bear has been on quite a star trek
The travel pattern resembled a Southern California hiker's dream.
3 min |
August 17. 2025
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Zelensky will meet Trump in D.C. on Monday
After inconclusive U.S.-Russia summit, Ukrainian leader will visit White House.
5 min |
August 17. 2025
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Californians seek new start — in Oklahoma
Tulsa is luring remote workers with low costs. And hard cash.
6 min |
August 17. 2025
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Druze demanding self-determination
Hundreds have rallied in areas of Syria in the largest protests since recent deadly clashes.
2 min |
August 17. 2025
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Trump appears to be on Putin's page
President agrees that a peace accord could be reached with Ukraine ceding land.
4 min |
August 17. 2025
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Why police fear the 'Grim Reaper'
Internal Affairs detective has become a lightning rod of controversy
6 min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
Lightning strikes twice at a star chef's Venice izakaya
IF YOU WERE dining out in Venice late last decade, you knew this place — in the thick of Abbot Kinney Boulevard’s luxury-cool retail density.
5 min |
August 17. 2025
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REVISITING L.A.'S REBEL ARCHITECTS 45 YEARS LATER
IN 1980, AN ICONIC PHOTO SHOOT CAPTURED THE MEN WHO SHAPED L.A.'S BUILT CULTURE. DECADES LATER, FOUR OF THEM RECONVENE FOR A NEW SNAPSHOT ON THEIR CREATIVE CHEMISTRY.
6 min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
Loss of Slater poses challenge for Chargers' line
When their left tackle went down for season, the coaches had to get creative to fill holes.
4 min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
FAMILY RECIPES CONNECT A CHEF TO HIS PARENTS
WES AVILA COOKS HIS MOM’S TAQUITOS AND DAD’S BEEF STEW TO FEEL CLOSER TO THEM
2 min |
August 17. 2025
Los Angeles Times
Cool off at these L.A. hotel pools with day passes
FROM PASADENA TO REDONDO BEACH, AREA HOTELS OFFER AN ESCAPE FROM THE HEAT.
6 min |