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May 15, 2023

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Gloria Molina | 1948-2023

The legendary politician gave hope to women, Mexican Americans and Eastside residents throughout a 32-year career that transformed L.A. politics.

Global California

The southwestern Chinese city of Dali has invited comparisons to California — or at least to the California that exists in the popular Chinese imagination.

CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT

Flying over the Sierra Nevada, teams are using lasers to measure California’s vast snowpack, tracking flood risks as the snow melts.

Column One

Jen Cousins and Stephana Ferrell first met at the start of the pandemic to support mask-wearing in schools. Now they’re battling campus censorship.

Pandemic Data

The CDC has ended routine reporting of coronavirus case and death counts. Here’s how to figure out how to assess COVID conditions in your area.

fentanyl fight

Efforts to frame this debate as a battle of the so-called softie harm reductionists against the practical law-and-order types is a waste of time and lives, Times columnist Anita Chabria writes.

Equestrian Communities

Residents of Pellissier Village, one of a number of horse enclaves in L.A. County, say code enforcement on their equestrian way of life has escalated as the COVID-19 pandemic winds down, Times columnist Gustavo Arellano writes.

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Editors’ Pick

How is the WGA strike affecting lives? Hear from the mother of triplets, someone who moonlights for LAUSD to make ends meet and three others on the picket line.

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In this Hear Me Out, Los Angeles resident Nicholas Melillo explains how he spent more than two years maneuvering through bureaucratic red tape to secure housing for a homeless man. He nearly gave up.

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