• SFGate

    Hundreds of thousands of mosquitos to be unleashed in Los Angeles

    If you live in Los Angeles and start seeing people releasing fluorescent-colored mosquitos from plastic buckets, you’re not hallucinating. But there is a good reason for releasing these bugs. According to an April 12 news release from the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District, it’s all part of a coordinated plan to wage war on the invasive Aedes aegypti mosquito, an aggressive vector that rightfully earned its “ankle biter” nickname. Steve Vetrone, the agency’s director of...

  • Max Kepler powers Twins in rout of Angels

    This performance marked a notable uptick for Kepler, who has been struggling with a modest .231 batting average this season. His home run in this game was just his first of the year, potentially signaling a return to form for the outfielder. Given his current .283 wOBA and low walk rate, fantasy managers should remain cautious but optimistic. If Kepler can maintain this momentum, he might be worth a look in deeper leagues or as a streaming option, especially if he starts to tap into more...

  • Man Shot in Neck on Los Angeles Street

    A 48-year-old man was shot in the neck Saturday in the Historic South-Central area of Los Angeles. The shooting occurred about 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the 2500 block of South Broadway, east of the Harbor (110) Freeway and south of the Santa Monica (10) Freeway, Los Angeles Police Department Officer J. Chaves told City News […]

  • Angels come up short in sloppy loss to Twins

    The Angels don’t hit for most of the night and make costly defensive mistakes on their way to a 5-3 defeat, their seventh loss in the last eight games.

    • @sbsun

    Angels come up short in sloppy loss to Twins

    The Angels don’t hit for most of the night and make costly defensive mistakes on their way to a 5-3 defeat, their seventh loss in the last eight games.

  • Angels come up short in sloppy loss to Twins

    The Angels don’t hit for most of the night and make costly defensive mistakes on their way to a 5-3 defeat, their seventh loss in the last eight games.

  • Right Wing Bonus Tracks: Angels In The Courthouse

    MAGA pastor Shane Vaughn held an impromptu prayer session in his car yesterday to ask God to send angels into the Supreme Court to give former President Donald Trump a victory in his presidential immunity case. Christian nationalist Lance Wallnau told the audience gathered for this “Courage Tour” that they cannot trust anyone but God […]

  • Woman killed in stabbing on Los Angeles train

    The incident occurred around 5 a.m. while the Metro train was between the North Hollywood and Universal/Studio City stations while heading downtown.

  • Photos: Los Angeles Times Festival of Books

    Each year, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books draws authors representing diverse genres, from established figures to emerging talents, and attendees who engage with panels and discussions, storytelling sessions, book signings and interactive exhibits. A wealth of experiences awaited readers of all ages at this year's event over the weekend at USC.

  • José Soriano shines in Angels' win over Cleveland Guardians

    José Soriano pitched six scoreless innings for his first career win as a starter and Mickey Moniak hit a three-run homer, powering the Angels to a 6-0 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Friday night. Soriano (1-4), who pitched strictly in relief last season, allowed just five hits. The right-hander was only stressed once, working out of a jam in the fifth by striking out Andrés Giménez with the bases loaded. Both of Soriano's career wins have been against Cleveland. Amir Garrett pitched one...

    • KTLA

    Los Angeles County Fair returns for 2024 season

    The Los Angeles County Fair kicked off its 16-day run on Friday at the Fairplex in Pomona. This year, the fair theme, “Stars, Stripes & Fun,” celebrates the county’s communities. Since Los Ange

    • KTLA

    Meow Wolf announces plans for Los Angeles exhibition

    Meow Wolf, the immersive, strange and trippy experience that itself admits that it’s “hard to explain but easy to enjoy” is finally headed to Southern California. The Santa Fe, N.