Weekly archive
September 28 - October 4, 2014
Saturday, Oct. 4
Natividad Cano, the founder of Los Camperos de Nati Cano — probably the most famous mariachi band to be based in Los Angeles — died Friday at age 81. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
A new Sunday magazine makes its debut in some major SoCal newspapers this weekend, and deadline changes at the OC Register mean bad news for both the paper's sports department and its sports fans. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Friday, Oct. 3
Feds review LA County jails, Hong Kong protestors get some LA love, more NFL-To-LA rumors, and a pop-up cafe with cats. (And yeah, a weather story, because good grief it's hot.) $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Thursday, Oct. 2
Doug Dowie, the former Fleishman-Hillard executive and Daily News managing editor who went to federal prison, is back in business in the LA area with a new communications venture. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Wednesday, Oct. 1
Bell Gardens updates, CicLAvia details, NYT staff cuts, and a coyote on the roof. Keeping the home fires burning while Kevin's on the road. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Tuesday, Sep. 30
LA's longtime news anchor signed off KCAL last Friday (watch the video inside) and has the starring role in a new short film (watch it too.) $MTEntryExcerpt$>
I'm still traveling but came across some stories with Los Angeles angles worth mentioning — plus the unexpected sounds of a Mexican band deep in the French Basque country. $MTEntryExcerpt$>