California
Mass deportations and trade tariffs raise questions about rebuilding in L.A.
Letters to the Editor
President Trump said in his inaugural address that L.A. fires are being met “without even a token of defense.” Insulting and inaccurate statement, readers say.
When fire hydrants ran dry, the L.A. Department of Water and Power struggled to get water where needed. The utility’s operations chief explains the decisions as the fire spread.
A primary care clinic burned, medical offices closed and hospitals struggled with possible evacuations. The wildfires that have incinerated large swaths of Los Angeles County are stressing the region’s healthcare infrastructure. Still, providers continue to find ways to deliver vital care.
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Opinion
My mother’s was among the countless homes lost in the Palisades fire. As our city rebuilds, here’s how to make progress on housing, health and insurance challenges.
Entertainment & Arts
Historic landmarks by the likes of Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey and a noted Midcentury retreat by architect Ray Kappe have been lost. Here’s our residential architecture list, to be updated regularly.
Sources tell The Times an Arcadia City Council member was caught up in the alleged conspiracy.
L.A.’s pivotal 1925 traffic ordinance gave cars priority on public roads and became a nationwide template. Pedestrians are still paying a deadly price.