Weekly archive
July 26 - August 1, 2015
Friday, Jul. 31
AJR has been published for 38 years. The print magazine shut down two years ago. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Cheuse was injured in a crash near Santa Cruz two weeks ago. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Thursday, Jul. 30
An Expo Line test train rolls where old tourist cars and freight trains used to run -- and where an Edison cameraman of the 1890s took some of the oldest footage of the LA area. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Wednesday, Jul. 29
Most of the hatchlings you will see now are either Western Fence Lizards or Side-blotched Lizards. But you never know. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
The narrative of Mayor Eric Garcetti as an overly cautious waffler continues to take hold. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Tuesday, Jul. 28
The paper says the editorial cartoonist's post had factual inconsistencies. He says the Times buckled to pressure from the police department. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Molly Knight interviews Zaidi on stage at the Doha Goals Forum here in LA. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Female C-144 has cubs in the Westlake district. Male C-145 ranges around the Silver Lake area. There's a new urban wildlife blog too. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Monday, Jul. 27
As LA-based 3 Wire Sports urged last month, Boston is no longer an obstacle to Los Angeles getting the 2024 Summer Games. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Jenelle Hamilton is a local secretary, grad student, single mom and Girl Scout leader. And a sumo fighter. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Times editors give another letter grade. CBS2/KCAL promotes Amber Lee. Key and Peele to end their Comedy Central show. More politics and media notes. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
Sunday, Jul. 26
It wasn't even close. The top LA newscasts last year were all in Spanish, the judges said. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
The Special Olympics World Games are here all week: 6,500 athletes from 165 nations, the largest event in Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympics. $MTEntryExcerpt$>
New York Magazine got 35 of the 46 women it counts as having come forward with allegations about Bill Cosby to sit for photos. It makes an impact. $MTEntryExcerpt$>