LLos Angeles Read More 30 years ago, the way we looked at L.A. changed forever because of ‘Heat’December 22, 2025 Los Angeles was not looking particularly good in 1995. The previous few years had been marked by racial…
LLos Angeles Read More Will the coming storm save California’s ski season?December 22, 2025 Nothing but dirt and dry, brown chaparral rolled beneath skis and snowboards dangling from a chairlift at Big…
LLos Angeles Read More LA28 closes 2025 on track to meet revenue goals for 2028 OlympicsDecember 22, 2025 John Slusher shouldn’t admit this. When the former Nike executive signed on to oversee LA28’s commercial operations last…
LLos Angeles Read More The Los Angeles Times’ favorite sports stories from 2025December 22, 2025 p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> Why this column stuck with me: I chose “I’m Fighting Parkinson’s One Punch At A Time”…
LLos Angeles Read More The Times’ football back of the year: Luke Fahey of Mission ViejoDecember 21, 2025 The fact quarterback Luke Fahey of Mission Viejo High signed with Ohio State is impressive enough. Then look…
LLos Angeles Read More The Times’ football coach of the year: Ray Fenton of Los AlamitosDecember 21, 2025 It’s hard to say who had more fun during the 2025 high school football season at Los Alamitos…
NNew York Read More Pope names Bishop Ronald Hicks new archbishop of New YorkDecember 21, 2025 Pope Leo XIV on Thursday made his most important U.S. appointment to date, naming a fellow Chicagoan as…
EEntrepreneurship Read More Carmu Founder Leaned Into Startup After Getting Laid Off Three TimesDecember 20, 2025 This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kelly Withers, 36, who lives outside Detroit and is…
LLos Angeles Read More The favorite stories written by the Food team in 2025December 20, 2025 One of the abiding pleasures of the holiday season is carving out time to sink into books or…
LLos Angeles Read More Who is Bass running against? ‘The billionaire class,’ she saysDecember 20, 2025 Good morning, and welcome to L.A. on the Record — our City Hall newsletter. It’s Noah Goldberg giving…