By Bill Boyarsky
I drove into the Spectrum News 1 headquarters parking lot Monday, a day after the cable news channel had won four Los Angeles Press Club awards for its coverage of local news. It was a notable accomplishment for a journalistic operation that been in the crowded L.A. media scene for just over a year.
By Joel Bellman
As alumni of the Herald gather today 30 years later, Joel Bellman remembers the day the paper shut down.
By Visiting Blogger
Jon Regardie's final column for the LA Downtown News if he had been allowed to run it.
By Ellen Alperstein
Ellen Alperstein: After six years and two trials, the jury delivers a jaw-dropping verdict in former sports columnist T.J. Simers' lawsuit against the Los Angeles Times.
By Bill Boyarsky
One of the most interesting moments in Sewell Chan's talk to Los Angeles Times alums was prompted by a question from Bob Rawitch, a retired Times editor who had been responsible for suburban news coverage.
By Iris Schneider
A "river" of the photographer's work, starting with the early Rolling Stone years, is on view at Hauser & Wirth in the Arts District.
By Kevin Roderick
Plus: A new LA Times show debuts on Spectrum News 1 and LA Observed drops in to the station to talk about the state of local news media.
By Visiting Blogger
Susan La Tempa: The free-wheeling, deeply divisive newspapers of L.A.'s early days.
By Joel Bellman
Joel Bellman: The recent media blowup over the Covington Catholic kids and the tribal drummer at the Lincoln Memorial may have been too much ado, but it was about something.
By Kevin Roderick
The Times also named the editor who will oversee presidential campaign coverage and hired LZ Granderson, formerly of ESPN, as a hybrid sports and culture columnist.
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