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Faster alerts for California megaquakes: Early-warning system gets major upgrade
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoThe improvements could mean that, depending on where they are and where the quake begins,...
LA Animal Services volunteer speaks out following employee's brutal dog attack
NBC Los Angeles· 3 days agoMany LA Animal Services volunteers are demanding the organization do a better job to keep the...
How Matt Williams, the Creator of ‘Roseanne,’ Spends His Sundays
New York Times· 2 days agoOver the past four decades, Matt Williams has been intimately involved in many of America’s most...
Eating while driving in L.A.: A disgusting sin or traffic flex move?
Los Angeles Times· 12 hours agoWhen I got my driver’s license in the mid-1980s, it took me less than an hour to drive through...
‘A scary moment.' Vandals on bikes smash window at USC's Chabad House
NBC Los Angeles· 4 days agoThe video posted Tuesday showed two people damaging the window of the student Jewish center, then...
'It will come back again': The fight to save an endangered Calif. Japantown
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoOn a recent Thursday afternoon in LA’s Little Tokyo, people were queuing up out the door for boxes...
Whittier planned to cut down more than 80 ficus trees. Then came the outrage
LA Times via AOL· 6 days agoSome blame the trees for sidewalk and plumbing issues; others relish their shade. But a...
Local opinion: Tucson leaders must step up to 21st century challenges
Arizona Daily Star· 1 day agoTucson became a whole new world for me and I was totally mesmerized by all that I saw. Once settled...
Hippolyte Bayard: photographical midwife
Easy Reader· 4 days agoThe birth of photography — the Big Bang of a new artistic medium — isn’t easy to imagine today when cameras are ubiquitous and the world is bombarded...
Has the school board political fever broken?
Politico· 4 days agoSacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, in a statement today, said the reduction in unsheltered homelessness affirms that local methods are working. “There are still too many ...