Journal Editorial Report: Catastrophe brings a search for accountability. Photo: Eric Thayer/Getty Images When Juan Cabrillo dropped anchor in what is now Los Angeles’s San Pedro Bay in the ...
The show — and the weekend — was catharsis, sweet abandon, the hope and the joy and the warmth so needed these days all ...
Greed had become kindling. And yet here was California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, promising that everything destroyed was going to be built back, this time without the constraints of the ...
Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts have long been drawn to Skull Rock north of Sunset Boulevard in Pacific Palisades. A relatively short hike on the Temescal Ridge trail reveals the skeletal-shaped ...
When Juan Cabrillo dropped anchor in what is now Los Angeles’s San Pedro Bay in the autumn of 1542, he promptly named it the Bay of Smokes. Annual wildfires fanned by Santa Ana winds are nothing ...
Los Angeles is burning. Fossil fuel companies laid the kindling. Soon the world will stop caring. I’m sorry for sounding callous, but it’s true. Sammy Roth gets you up to speed on climate ...