Topic: Los Angeles

Stat of the Day

Only 15% of Los Angeles Voted for Mayor

AP

Eric Garcetti will be the new mayor of Los Angeles after only parts of the city went to the polls last night. The turnout was depressingly low for America's second largest metropolis.

By Adam Clark Estes

May 2, 2013

When Pesticides Catch on Fire

Wildfire season is off to a troubling start in Ventura County, California, where a wildfire raged all day Thursday and burned at least 10 square miles, including a very toxic pesticide plant.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 28, 2013

The Rolling Stones Played the Best Show You Didn't See Last Night

Last night the Rolling Stones played the ideal show that everyone wants but no one ever gets to see. They played a short set of their best hits and favorite covers at a small, "surprise" gig at the Echoplex, a 700-person Los Angeles club. Be jealous, because you weren't there.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 1, 2013

$400 Million Later and L.A. Is the First Major City with Synchronized Red Lights

Los Angeles is a great city for a lot of reasons. Traffic is not one of them. So, over the past three decades, the city's spent nearly half a billion dollars creating the "the Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control system."

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 14, 2013

What Did 1988 Los Angeles Think 2013 Los Angeles Would Look Like?

On April 3, 1988, the Los Angeles Times Magazine produced a special issue predicting what life would be like a family all the way in the distant future of 2013

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 7, 2013

LACMA and MOCA Seek Merger That Would Create an L.A. Super-Museum

In what would be a big change in the Los Angeles art scene, the Los Angeles Times reports today that the Los Angeles County Museum of Art made a "formal proposal" to merge with the beleaguered  Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 4, 2013

Trimming the Times

Chinese Hacking Motives, the Market vs. the Job Picture, and a New Oz

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 21, 2013

Dead Body Found Decomposing in Hotel's Water Tank

Health officials in Los Angeles have issued a do-not-drink order on the water at Los Angeles's Cecil Hotel after a missing tourist was found dead inside the building's water tank.

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By Jen Doll

Feb 8, 2013

Y.A. for Grownups

If the Wakefield Twins Could Draw: The Art of Y.A.

What do Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, the ladies of the Baby-Sitters Club, Nancy Drew, and R.L. Stine’s various goosebumps-inducing cohort have in common? They were art for your childhood bookshelves, and also, now, art for your grownup walls.

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 12, 2013

Porn Industry Uses Free Speech to Fight California's Condom Law

Vivid Entertainment is one of the biggest producers of pornography in the U.S., and most of their operations run out of California. They're mad about a new law requiring porn performers to wear condoms during scenes because, they say, it violates their freedom of expression. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 26, 2012

LA's Gun Buyback Program Is a Massive Success

People lined up around the block in Los Angeles on Wednesday, some waiting hours to exchange their unwanted guns for grocery store gift cards as the city tries to get the weapons off the street.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 6, 2012

Stat of the Day

48% of L.A. Crashes Are Hit-and-Runs

That's the eye-popping stat in a new LA Weekly investigation, which takes a look at the hit-and-run epidemic and its repercussions.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Nov 29, 2012

Trimming the Times

Fast Food's Big Push, NASA's Digital Nightmare, and an NFL Shrink

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By David Wagner

Sep 28, 2012

Today in Research

Carmageddon Cleared L.A.'s Skies; A Forensic Use for Maggots

Discovered: The smoking maggot; closing the 405 freeway in Los Angeles reduced pollution; measuring the edge of a black hole; benzodiazepines connected with dementia.

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By Adam Martin

Sep 25, 2012

Clever Publicity Swag Evacuates L.A. Office Building

PR folks: If you have a list of items that don't belong in press kits, add "alarm clock" to it, or just remember, don't send promotional packages with alarm clocks in them. They can be mistaken for bombs.

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By Connor Simpson

Sep 12, 2012

Los Angeles Smells Like Rotten Eggs

Los Angeles smells, and not in the usual 'big city smog' way. Los Angeles smells like rotten eggs. No one knew why for the first few days, until Tuesday when the mystery was finally solved.

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By Connor Simpson

Sep 8, 2012

Carmageddon II Is Coming

Do you remember the anarchy that took over the streets of Los Angeles last summer when they closed down a stretch of the 405 and the whole city was upended into complete and uncontrollable chaos? Okay, it wasn't that bad. But it's going to happen again. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Sep 7, 2012

Beer Becomes Big Business on L.A.'s Skid Row

Thanks to a perfect storm of court orders, legislation, and high demand, the Los Angeles Times reports that illegal beer vending has become the industry du jour in an area where addicts are trying to rebuild their lives.

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 24, 2012

Los Angeles Closing Over 500 Marijauna Dispensaries

The crackdown on marijuana dispensaries in California reached a new level on Tuesday when the Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to ban medical marijuana dispensaries in the city. There's still hope, though. Not all of the pot stores are closing. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 16, 2012

Trimming the Times

Beverly Hills, Campaign Trail Quotes, and the Kennedys

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jul 13, 2012

L.A. Police Fight with Protesters for Writing on the Sidewalk in Chalk

Twelve people were arrested and several others hurt after a clash involving the LAPD, Occupy protesters, and art fans writing chalk messages on sidewalks.

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By Connor Simpson

Jun 17, 2012

Rodney King, Victim of LAPD Abuse, Found Dead at 47

Rodney King, victim of the police brutality that spawned the 1992 L.A. riots, was found dead in his home on Sunday morning. He was 47. 

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By Ray Gustini

May 8, 2012

Jon Hamm Is Game; Old Beach Boys Save New Beach Boys

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Dino Grandoni

Apr 25, 2012

Stat of the Day

41% of Americans Live in Counties with Dangerous Levels of Air Pollution

Today, the American Lung Association released its State of the Air 2012 report, on the quality of the air in the U.S., and as these things tend to go, the good news is always tempered with some bad.

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By Seth Abramovitch

Mar 10, 2012

L.A.'s Rock Scene Just Got a Whole Lot Heavier

It's big -- really big -- and it's the new centerpiece of the L.A. art world. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 18, 2012

Why L.A.'s Condom Law Won't Help Porn Stars Stay Safe

The Los Angeles City Council approved a city ordinance Tuesday requiring porn peformers to wear condoms while filming sex scenes, but the measure is unlikely to make the industry or its workers any safer.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 3, 2012

How Police Tracked Down and Caught the L.A. Arsonist

Police arrested a German national they suspect was responsible for the string of arson across the Los Angeles area over the weekend, who may have been upset with the government over his mother's pending deportation. 

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By Eric Randall

Jan 2, 2012

Car Arsons Stopped After LAPD Arrested a Suspect

The LAPD arrested a man they suspect helped set fire to at least 55 cars in the Los Angeles area in the past three days, and since then no new arsons have  been reported, the police say.

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By Adam Martin

Dec 27, 2011

L.A. to Vote on How Porn Is Made

California's system of local ballot initiatives sometimes has voters weighing in on odd things but we're pretty sure they haven't ever voted on whether people wear condoms, nor on the specifics of pornography production.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 2, 2011

California Battered By Nasty Santa Ana Winds

Residents on the West Coast are expecting another day of fierce hurricane-force winds after powerful gusts tore up homes and trees and knocked out power lines across California.

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By Adam Martin

Nov 28, 2011

Occupy LA Intact After Calm Standoff with Police

Police in Los Angeles have started arresting protesters as they crack down on an Occupy Wall Street demonstration there in which a large but peaceful crowd gathered to protest an order for the encampment to leave a city park.

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By Bryan Hood

Nov 26, 2011

Mayor Says Occupy L.A. Has to Leave

Eviction will bring an end to nation's largest remaining Occupy camp.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 21, 2011

The 'Drive' Parody to End All 'Drive' Parodies

Every afternoon The Atlantic Wire highlights the day's video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 14, 2011

How to Move a Half-Million-Pound Monolith Across Los Angeles

Michael Heizer's latest installation requires moving a boulder 100 miles across L.A.

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By Adam Martin

Sep 15, 2011

The Simplest Art Fraud Ever Unsurprisingly Gets Busted

A former Los Angeles dealer allegedly painted over signatures and signed Monet's

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By Elspeth Reeve

Sep 2, 2011

Obama Speechwriter Quits for More Fulfilling Career in LA

Jon Lovett wants to be a television comedy writer even though there are no funny people in D.C.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 16, 2011

Farewell to Los Angeles's House of Davids

The owner of 19 naked lawn ornaments is putting his house on the market

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By Ray Gustini

Jul 11, 2011

All That's Left of the Royal Visit to L.A. Are the Photos

48 hours in southern California produced plenty of photo opportunities

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By Caitlin Dickson

Jun 1, 2011

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

On regulating the global media, Chicago's approach to global warming, and immigration

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By Adam Martin

May 13, 2011

LAPD's New Crime-Fighting Technique: Billboards

Department turns to an old technology to get its message out

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By Ray Gustini

Apr 28, 2011

By Erik Hayden

Apr 26, 2011

Los Angeles Scientology-for-PBS Switch Is Official

Scientology will now use the historic KCET lot to produce their own broadcasts

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By Adam Martin

Apr 22, 2011

Crime-Scene Tattoo Leads to Murder Conviction

A crime reporter can barely conceal mocking disdain for a "doe-eyed" gangster

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