The archive of all headlines from February 09, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The region is currently dealing with heat, strong Santa Ana winds and the occasional brush fire. 'I don't think it's going to rain that much like they said,' one resident says, laughing. L.A. Now
A suspected killer who has been on the lam since being mistakenly freed from jail in Los Angeles is caught in Boulder City, Nevada. Steven Wright will be sent back to California pending an extradition hearing. L.A. Now
Insurgent candidates hope to carry leads into Tuesday’s primary vote as Michael Bloomberg hints at entering the race as an independent
The nation's first primary could boost insurgent candidates who have connected with a discontented electorate or provide a second wind to establishment figures struggling to build support. L.A. Now
The nation's first primary could boost insurgent candidates who have connected with a discontented electorate or provide a second wind to establishment figures struggling to build support. CALIFORNIA POLITICS
Insurgent candidates hope to carry leads into Tuesday’s primary vote as Michael Bloomberg hints at entering the race as an independent
Policymakers in the United States, South Korea and China are scrambling to answer to an old, vexing question: What's the most effective strategy for dealing with an isolated state with a growing arsenal of increasingly dangerous weapons? CALIFORNIA POLITICS
Policymakers in the United States, South Korea and China are scrambling to answer to an old, vexing question: What's the most effective strategy for dealing with an isolated state with a growing arsenal of increasingly dangerous weapons? L.A. Now
2016 Election
On eve of primary, Republican candidate repeats an offensive remark from crowd, drawing attention to rival’s position on waterboarding
On eve of primary, Republican candidate amplifies offensive remark drawing attention to rival’s position on waterboarding
Policymakers in the United States, South Korea and China are scrambling to answer to an old, vexing question: What's the most effective strategy for dealing with an isolated state with a growing arsenal of increasingly dangerous weapons? Movies Now
Cellist Teresa Caceres, 16, says: 'I was nervous, but the moment you walk on that stage the nervousness breaks and you feel free. I was in awe and shock that it was going to happen, and then it did.' Asia
Japan’s Nikkei index falls more than 5% in trading with Australian and some other Asian markets following suit
Cellist Teresa Caceres, 16, says: 'I was nervous, but the moment you walk on that stage the nervousness breaks and you feel free. I was in awe and shock that it was going to happen, and then it did.' TRAIL GUIDE
On eve of primary, Republican candidate amplifies offensive remark drawing attention to rival’s position on waterboarding
On eve of primary, Republican candidate amplifies offensive remark drawing attention to rival’s position on waterboarding
Cellist Teresa Caceres, 16, says: 'I was nervous, but the moment you walk on that stage the nervousness breaks and you feel free. I was in awe and shock that it was going to happen, and then it did.' CALIFORNIA POLITICS
It's too early to be certain. But some scientists say El Niño is operating differently than they expected -- at least for Southern California. MUSIC
Donald J. Trump has led on the Republican side, and Bernie Sanders on the Democratic, but everything else in the first 2016 primary looks like a question mark.
On eve of primary, Republican candidate amplifies offensive remark drawing attention to rival’s position on waterboarding
On the eve of the primary, Donald Trump repeated offensive remark from crowd about Ted Cruz’s position on waterboarding
It's too early to be certain. But some scientists say El Niño is operating differently than they expected -- at least for Southern California. Politics
Donald J. Trump has led on the Republican side, and Bernie Sanders on the Democratic, as half a million voters slogged through the snow in the first 2016 primary.
The Democratic underdog now has thousands of New Hampshire supporters buckled into his ‘political revolution’ bandwagon leading up to primary that could catapult him over Hillary Clinton
James Clapper did not name specific agency as being involved in surveillance via smart-home devices but said in congressional testimony it is a distinct possibility
Donald J. Trump has led on the Republican side, and Bernie Sanders on the Democratic, as half a million people wobbled across ice to vote in the first 2016 primary.
Donald J. Trump has led on the Republican side, and Bernie Sanders on the Democratic, as half a million people wobbled across ice to vote in the first 2016 primary.
Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, says Exxon Mobil could have helped replenish dwindling gasoline stockpiles in California, but instead the company contributed to the drain on available resources within the state. Politics
Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, says Exxon Mobil could have helped replenish dwindling gasoline stockpiles in California, but instead the company contributed to the drain on available resources within the state.Today's average gas prices for the U.S., California and Los Angeles
2016 Election
The plan lists dozens of strategies, including creating a citywide system of mobile showers and public restrooms, allowing overnight parking at designated sites for people who live in their vehicles, and hiring a city homeless coordinator. CLIPPERS
The plan lists dozens of strategies, including creating a citywide system of mobile showers and public restrooms, allowing overnight parking at designated sites for people who live in their vehicles, and hiring a city homeless coordinator.Where are L.A.'s homeless? Almost everywhere.
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County supervisors agree to spend $150 million over the next two years to fund a variety of programs, including long- and short-term housing, while the City Council approved strategies such as a system of mobile showers and public restrooms.Where are L.A.'s homeless? Almost everywhere.