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How An L.A. Writer Distilled American Hope And Despair Into Summer’s Big Literary Debut

I’m Calling It. The Salad Of Summer Is Deep-Fried

That Crenshaw Shirt Brittney Griner Wore In Russian Court Has Important Roots In L.A.

Summit of The Americas Opens In L.A. As U.S. Grapples With Deteriorating Relations And Influence

Defiance, Acceptance And Cries Of “Bull—” As Sweeping L.A. Water Restrictions Begin

Angry Over Texas School Shooting, Students Stage Walkouts Protesting Gun Violence, Again

Luis J. Rodriguez, Reginald Dwayne Betts Among Winners Of L.A. Times Book Prizes

How Many California Lives Were Saved By COVID-19 Vaccines? Scientists Have An Answer

She lost one son to violence. Now she’s fighting to keep her other two alive

We Should Talk About History-Making, Oscar-Nominated ‘Encanto’ Composer Germaine Franco

Entranced By Paul McCartney’s Book Of Lyrics? Thank The Great Poet Paul Muldoon

It Took Three Years Of Blown Deadlines, But L.A.’s First Homeless Housing Project Is Done