The archive of all headlines from July 02, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The drop in usage is the biggest monthly decline reported since Gov. Brown on April 1 ordered a mandatory 25% cut in urban water use due to severe drought conditions. Lakers Now
The celebrity businessman — and his ego — are proving toxic for Republicans, who are urgently trying to woo the Latino voters he angered with inflammatory comments about Mexican immigrants.
Any new bailout deal between the country and its creditors is likely to include harsher austerity measures based on an increasingly grim economic outlook, analysts said.
The drop in usage is the biggest monthly decline reported since Gov. Brown on April 1 ordered a mandatory 25% cut in urban water use due to severe drought conditions. BUSINESS
The drop in usage is the biggest monthly decline reported since Gov. Brown on April 1 ordered a mandatory 25% cut in urban water use due to severe drought conditions. Autos
Crisis-weary voters are being asked to pass judgment on financial bailout terms offered to Greece by its international lenders. It's the latest and most serious crunch point in a long-running saga. L.A. Now
European leaders have been saying distinct — sometimes directly contradictory — things about whether there’s still a bailout deal on the table, and whether they want Greece to hold its referendum.
Much more information about oil operations will now be publicly available. But critics question whether the state's scandal-plagued oil regulator is up to the task of implementing the new rules. Europe
U.S. news
The white-gloved officers who guide Los Angeles drivers through traffic jams and road closures during Dodgers games, the Academy Awards and other special events earned nearly $6 million in overtime in a single year. L.A. Now
New York Prison Escape
Events like the Academy Awards are supposed to reimburse the city, but poor bookkeeping made it impossible to track how much money had been spent and how much was owed. L.A. Now
Democratic presidential hopeful hails ‘little bit of history’ with strong turnout on the turf of Scott Walker, who is seeking Republican nomination
Nearby fishing boats and coast guard personnel rescue some passengers; others swim to safety. Survivors say the bow of the ferry suddenly rose from the water before the vessel flipped. L.A. Now
Wages for the typical California worker -- those who earn about $39,800 a year -- are still 1.8% lower than they were in 2011. National Politics
Wages for the typical California worker -- those who earn about $39,800 a year -- are still 1.8% lower than they were in 2011. CALIFORNIA
A Navy spokesman says a lockdown is underway, but he gives no information on injuries. BUSINESS
Greece’s finance minister tells Bloomberg TV he’d rather cut his arm off than agree to a deal without debt restructuring
The tentative settlement covers suits filed by Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas as well as the federal government.
The settlement resolves years of litigation over the 2010 disaster that spewed 3.19 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico after an explosion that killed 11 people.
U.S. news
International lender issues strong message to Europe by warning that Athens’ debts are unsustainable and it needs 20-year grace period on debt repayments
A new wave of youngsters from China live in Southern California and attend local schools while their parents remain back home. The horrific details of a March 30 attack have prompted soul-searching in China. «Parachute kids»
International lender issues strong message to Europe by warning that Athens’ debts are unsustainable and it needs 20-year grace period on debt repayments
The tentative settlement covers suits filed by Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, as well as the federal government.
The Obama administration has begun a profound shift in its enforcement of immigration laws, aiming to hasten the integration of long-term illegal immigrants into society rather than sending them home, according to documents and federal officials.
International lender issues strong message to Europe by warning that Athens’ debts are unsustainable and it needs 20-year grace period on debt repayments
The Obama administration has begun a profound shift in its enforcement of immigration laws in an effort to hasten the integration of long-term illegal immigrants into society, according to documents and federal officials.
The Obama administration has begun a profound shift in its enforcement of immigration laws in an effort to hasten the integration of long-term illegal immigrants into society, according to documents and federal officials.
California residents face slightly tougher odds in landing acceptance to the University of California's fall freshman class, according to university statistics released today. 1883734_me_calif_universities_29_FO.jpg
Business News
International lender issues strong message to Europe by warning that Athens’ debts are unsustainable and it needs 20-year grace period on debt repayments