The archive of all headlines from April 09, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Hillary Clinton sought out supporters in Buffalo who helped launch her Senate career while Bernie Sanders took campaign full circle to his childhood home
The analysis by California health officials is certain to fuel debate over how to proceed with a massive cleanup in the neighborhoods surrounding the former Exide Technologies facility. BUSINESS
It was a remarkable reversal for Mr. Clinton, who on Thursday drowned out demonstrators opposed to his 1994 crime bill. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have both repudiated the law.
Federal prosecutors for the first time released sexual abuse accusations against J. Dennis Hastert, the former House speaker. He has pleaded guilty to banking violations related to the abuse.
Federal prosecutors for the first time released sexual abuse accusations against J. Dennis Hastert, the former House speaker. He has pleaded guilty to banking violations related to the abuse.
Esteban Nuñez had a powerful father, former Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez, and the father had a powerful ally, then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who -- on his last day in office in 2011 -- announced he was reducing Esteban's sentence to seven years. L.A. Now
Esteban Nuñez had a powerful father, former Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez, and the father had a powerful ally, then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who -- on his last day in office in 2011 -- announced he was reducing Esteban's sentence to seven years. CALIFORNIA
Esteban Nuñez had a powerful father, former Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez, and the father had a powerful ally, then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who -- on his last day in office in 2011 -- announced he was reducing Esteban's sentence to seven years. Dodgers
As part of a multimillion-dollar restoration effort, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority hopes to breathe new life into the landmark by hosting concerts, leasing retail space and improving the restaurant offerings.
Planners and transportation officials are hoping to extend the energy of downtown Los Angeles' revitalization to one of the city's most beloved, yet often unexplored, landmarks.
Boyish union boss David Rolf played a pivotal role in making Seattle the first major city to enact a $15 minimum wage; now he’s taking the issue national
Hillary Clinton sought out supporters in Buffalo who helped launch her Senate career while Bernie Sanders took campaign full circle to his childhood home
Interviews with residents of Hillary Clinton’s adopted home town suggest that while she will garner most votes here on 19 April, and the email scandal is a non-issue, her husband remains a star whose light is difficult to eclipse
Interviews with residents of Hillary Clinton’s adopted home suggest her email scandal is a non-issue but her husband stardom is difficult to eclipse
Planners and transportation officials are hoping to extend the energy of downtown Los Angeles' revitalization to one of the city's most beloved, yet often unexplored, landmarks.Video: Inside Union Station
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Planners and transportation officials are hoping to extend the energy of downtown Los Angeles' revitalization to one of the city's most beloved, yet often unexplored, landmarks. Union Station | From transit hub to destination
As Americans flock this year to outsider candidates, they are suddenly waking up to the reality that the process for picking the parties’ nominees involves ordinary voters in only an indirect way.
Veteran narcotics prosecutor John Niedermann has spearheaded a crackdown against reckless drug prescribers that has won praise from law enforcement and elicited fears among some doctors.Read some of the most notable prosecutions
Interviews with residents of Hillary Clinton’s adopted home suggest her email scandal is a non-issue but her husband’s stardom is difficult to eclipse
Veteran narcotics prosecutor John Niedermann has spearheaded a crackdown against reckless drug prescribers that has won praise from law enforcement and elicited fears among some doctors. EUROPE
Sanders' win affords him bragging rights and bolsters his argument that his campaign is gaining momentum. But with only 14 delegates up for grabs, the Vermont senator still trails Clinton by about 200 delegates. Crime & Courts