The archive of all headlines from May 09, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Los Angeles becomes the first city in the nation to enact seismic standards for new cellphone towers, part of a new effort to strengthen communications infrastructure in preparation for the next big quake. L.A. Now Five Southland residents accused in $14-million recycling fraud scheme
There's no waltz or foxtrot in this competition — categories include 'runway,' 'butch queen,' and 'femme queen.' The scene has deep roots for people who find themselves marginalized. Underground ballroom at the Standard Hotel
As Prime Minister David Cameron moved swiftly to establish his new government, the country faces uncertainty over the durability of the United Kingdom and its place in both Europe and the world.
US president expressed frustration with fellow party members’ opposition to transpacific partnership, which he says is ‘most progressive trade deal in history’
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Politics Now With South Dakota trip, Obama will visit all 50 states as president
A judge declared a mistrial in the Etan Patz case on Friday, and jurors later said a lone holdout would not vote to convict Pedro Hernandez.
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Mexico & the Americas Controversial former top cop shot in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez
In a rare post-trial news conference, several jurors explained the course of their deliberations. None hinted at any negative feelings toward the one juror who could not be persuaded to convict.
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Science Now Hunting for heartbeats: NASA technology rescues 4 quake survivors in Nepal
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Food Those rising vegetable prices? Blame California's warm winters
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Food Blame California's warm winters for rising vegetable prices
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Food Farmers blame California's warm winters for rising vegetable prices
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Food Those rising vegetable prices? Blame California's warm winters
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. Food Those rising vegetable prices? Blame California's warm winters
Struggling with revenue, print publications are increasingly being realigned by proximity. The latest example is the L.A. Times' parent company's purchase of San Diego's U-T. L.A. Now L.A. Unified teachers ratify three-year contract
Supervisors are expected to vote Tuesday on a motion to terminate the program. The motion is sponsored by Hilda Solis and Mark Ridley-Thomas and will probably have the support of Sheila Kuehl. BUSINESS Newspapers place bets on a regional strategy
As Prime Minister David Cameron moved swiftly to establish his new government, the country faces uncertainty over the durability of the United Kingdom and its place in both Europe and the world.
Supervisors are expected to vote Tuesday on a motion to terminate the program. The motion is sponsored by Hilda Solis and Mark Ridley-Thomas and will probably have the support of Sheila Kuehl. BUSINESS Obama makes case for Pacific trade deal during trip to Oregon
Putin praises the courage and sacrifice of Soviet troops in defeating the Nazis, an effort that cost more than 20 million Soviet lives. But he takes a swipe at the U.S. and other wartime allies. Europe Raining on Putin's parade: Why so many no-shows for WWII celebration?
When Etan Patz, 6, vanished from a Manhattan sidewalk in 1979, it changed the way parents raised their children, and the kind of parents those children became.
Some black leaders ask whether a mass exodus of African Americans in recent decades has been driven as much by subtle forms of racism as by the city's high cost of housing. Europe Russia flexes its military muscle to mark Victory Day
All the latest news as Britain digests the election result that returned Cameron to No 10 and triggered the resignations of Miliband, Clegg and Farage
Some black leaders ask whether a mass exodus of African Americans in recent decades has been driven as much by subtle forms of racism as by the city's high cost of housing. Food Those rising vegetable prices? Blame California's warm winters
Scottish nationalists have been given a ‘mandate on an unprecedented scale’, says Nicola Sturgeon, as Cameron vows to lead one-nation government
As the GOP senator from Florida eyes the White House, his candidacy could be threatened by the alleged ethical troubles of a longtime political confidant.
Some black leaders ask whether a mass exodus of African Americans in recent decades has been driven as much by subtle forms of racism as by the city's high cost of housing. CALIFORNIA Rain and snow in Southern Calif. is not enough -- we need a drenching up north
A plan for Crystal Geyser to open a plant in Mount Shasta raises questions about strained water resources as well as noise, truck traffic and the environmental hazards of plastic bottles. Crime & Courts S.F. police scandal focuses attention on dwindling number of blacks
Former Labour ministers Alan Johnson and Ben Bradshaw say party’s next leader should embrace former PM’s success
A plan for Crystal Geyser to open a plant in Mount Shasta raises questions about strained water resources as well as noise, truck traffic and the environmental hazards of plastic bottles.
As Marco Rubio has ascended in the ranks of Republican politics, an auto dealer named Norman Braman has emerged as an unusual patron.
Host of candidates attend South Carolina Freedom Summit as Walker and Santorum lead charge on Isis, Iran and Israel
Seven years after the city passed the nation's first ordinance to regulate fast food, a Rand study shows that obesity rates have worsened. Farmers market
Walker and Santorum lead charge at South Carolina Freedom Summit while Rubio quotes Liam Neeson to tell terrorists: ‘We will find you and we will kill you’