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Prop. 8 analysis: Judges took different approaches on specific issues
L.A. NOWA federal appeals court on Monday heard arguments on the constitutionality of Prop. 8, California's ban on same-sex marriage. Courtney G. Joslin, acting professor of law at the UC Davis School of Law, says judges on the three-member panel of...... -
Sightings of 2 Sierra Nevada red foxes in Stanislaus National Forest raise hopes for rare subspecies
L.A. UnleashedRENO, Nev. — Federal wildlife biologists have confirmed sightings of two more Sierra Nevada red foxes that once were thought to be extinct. Scientists believe the foxes are related to another one that was photographed this summer near Yosemite National.... -
The Dry Garden: Best ways to kill your lawn
L.A. at HomeMost of us know that the environmental toll of ornamental lawn in Southern California makes cigarettes look politically correct. Still, removing a long-tended home lawn takes a meeting of conviction and know-how. The steely inspiration will have to be... -
'Gulliver's Travels' premiere: Jack Black, Emily Blunt, Jason Segel brave the rain
Ministry of GossipThe "Gulliver's Travels" premiere in Hollywood on Saturday was proof that it never rains in California — or at least proof that it never rains on a red carpet in California, thanks to those big ol' tents they put up...... -
From 'Vagrant' to Vertigo: Three far-flung female cartoonists
Brand XFrom whimsical Web comics to comedic coming-of-age tales to political memoirs, female comic book authors are helping redefine the genre. Here's a look at a few of our favorites: Kate Beaton Canadian cartoonist Kate Beaton began uploading her Web comics â€... -
Consumer Confidential: Stormy tips for homeowners, unwelcome news for drivers
Money & CompanyHere's your wet-wet-wet Wednesday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: -- With SoCal getting yet another drenching, here are some timely tips for homeowners. First of all, most insurance policies for homes will cover damage from wind or...... -
Noisy transformer behind Cerritos man's house is finally replaced
L.A. NOWIt may have taken 18 months, but the state Public Utilities Commission has finally pulled the plug on a humming backyard electric transformer that a Cerritos man says kept him awake at night. The Southern California Edison Co. has replaced...... -
Wildlife rehabilitators still hard at work trying to help animal victims of Gulf oil spill
L.A. UnleashedNEW ORLEANS — A baby sea turtle escaped from the jaws of a shark, only to get stuck in oil spilled from BP's well in the Gulf of Mexico. A young dolphin apparently was attacked by his mother, then swam...... -
One teen killed, seven people injured in car crash near Davis, Calif.
L.A. NOWA 19-year-old girl was killed and seven other people were injured Saturday when a car rolled over in a crash in Yolo County southeast of Davis that authorities said was caused by an intoxicated teenage driver. The crash occurred around...... -
Prop. 8 supporters argue that appeals court exceeded jurisdiction
L.A. NOWIf last month’s ruling overturning Proposition 8 survives, same-sex marriage should be available only to the two homosexual couples who challenged the ballot measure and should remain barred for the rest of the state’s gay and lesbian population,... -
Carnivorous plants: Can they be rescued?
GreenspaceThe Venus’ flytrap’s jaws and the cobra lily’s fangs give these meat-eaters an air of elegant menace. But don’t let that fool you: Against human encroachment of all kinds, these and other carnivorous plants have proved defenseless. In the U.S........ -
The conversation: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's legacy
Opinion L.A.As Arnold Schwarzenegger's days as California Governor wind down, let's take a moment to reflect. Are we better off for his service? Los Angeles Times editorial: Throughout his tenure, Schwarzenegger has held on to his generally progressive social...
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