Weekly archive
June 21 - June 27, 2015

Friday, Jun. 26
Supreme Court decides 5-4 that Americans do have a basic right to marry and that states can't single out same-sex couples.
Thursday, Jun. 25
An echo from the recent past at the scenic brine lake on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada range.
An NYT editor explains how writer Nicholas Dawidoff came to go do deep on a subject no one was curious about: "They just might fall in love with this truly bizarre corner of the sports landscape, as I had."
The 13-0 vote allows construction to begin soon at the former May Co. building at Wilshire and Fairfax.
In a 6-3 decision with the majority opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court ruled it was clear that Congress intended for healthcare tax credits to be available in all states.
Wednesday, Jun. 24
Stanley is shifting to a newly created beat that will be part of the NYT's gathering coverage of income inequality in the U.S.
Diener has been the Vice President and News Director of the KCBS-KCAL duopoly stations since January 2010.
A motorcycle rider named Jesse Lopez was cruising with friends on Glendora Ridge Road in the Angeles National Forest when he collided head-on with a fire truck. The GoPro...
Two other deputies took previous plea deals and testified. This is the case of the jail visitor who was beaten up.
Everything came together for the Dodgers photographer to nab a shot of the Chicago fan clutching his baby while interfering with the play at Wrigley Field.
UCLA and the Sean Combs arrest. Minimum wage, homeless camps and farewell to Tom LaBonge at City Hall. Plus more.
"Al was a complicated man," Joanne Martinez writes on the AARP blog.
Tuesday, Jun. 23
Wrigley Field has a new goat or hero, depending on your view. Plus two new books on the Dodgers.
There's no real surprise here. Yes, the tar that washed up on local beaches came from 100 miles away.
Ring was the assistant who hid F. Scott Fitzgerald's drinking by dumping his empty gin bottles in Sepulveda Canyon in the months before he died.
New batch of photos gathered by remote camera in the eastern end of the Santa Susana Mountains.
Monday, Jun. 22
Catching up with a plethora of items on politics, media and place including news this morning from the Supreme Court.
Rafe Esquith has been in the LAUSD's dumb "teacher jail" status since March over a complaint over telling a joke about nudity in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
The kicker for the Rams in the 1960s became the news director and president of KMEX and a co-founder of Univision.
Sunday, Jun. 21
Sarah Dusseault is fresh off guiding the unsuccessful supervisor campaign of Bobby Shriver.
Officers yelled at a man who flagged them down to drop the weapon, then opened fire. No gun was found. He survives.
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