Wednesday Jun 24 | Los Angeles Times
Circle C Ranch's immigrant beginnings
Many shoppers at the Hollywood and Santa Monica farmers markets well remember Circle C Ranch for the outlandishly long lines that formed to buy its Persian mulberries.
Divna Wheelwright runs because chronically ill children cannot. To raise awareness of them, she'll compete in the Los Angeles Marathon on May 25, her first long-distance event.
Lakes residents fight green plan [windmills spoil their view]
LAKE HUGHES [california] - Plans for the installation of 70 wind turbines on a ridge northwest of Lake Hughes and construction of power lines to connect them with an already-controversial proposed power line in Leona Valley have been submitted to Los Angeles County regional planners.
Tax protest scenes from all over California
Boisterous Ventura tax protestors are 'Tea'd Off' In Ventura, more than 1,000 people gathered under blue skies to vent wide-ranging concerns, from over-taxation and government spending to condemnation of a recent Homeland Security report tracking a rise in violence among right-wing groups.
Serving fish ... and the church
Seven-year-old Anders Edson stuffed a plump piece of fried Alaskan cod in his mouth and took a big chomp.
Winter storm warning issued for Southland areas
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the mountains of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Snow closes Interstate 5, other highways
Interstate 5 has been closed at the Grapevine due to snow, the California Highway Patrol reported this morning.
These aren't your grandparents' galleries. Local "hybrid" art spaces take an all-in-one approach to cultural endeavors fusing artwork, music and if you're lucky, food and coffee.