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4.1 earthquake strikes near Corona, slightly shakes Southern California

A magnitude 4.1 earthquake was reported shortly before 2 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.


Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election

Experts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump.


Police swarm Cal Poly Humboldt, arresting at least 25 and ending weeklong siege over Gaza war

Pro-Palestinian encampments have sprung up on the campuses of UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Occidental College, Sacramento State and San Francisco State, among others.


Many O.C. residents deny Trump election results, potentially swaying key races, poll finds

In a purple county with several contests that could shape the balance of power in Congress, doubts about elections could keep voters away in November a particularly conservatives.


Column: My Mami's hard life, cut short right when it was about to get really good

The pain I feel at her death from ovarian cancer at age 67 remains raw. The guilt over not appreciating Mami's love until it was too late, haunts me.


Accomplice in shooting death of 6-year-old Aidan Leos pleads guilty, sentenced to time served

Wynne Lee, 26, pleads guilty to one felony count of accessory after the fact and one misdemeanor count of having a concealed firearm in a vehicle. But she won't serve any more time.


How an expensive bet by Emily's List in an Orange County congressional race went awry

The Democratic political group spent big in support of Joanna Weiss during the 47th District primary, only to see her finish third.


Zip ties, guns and a rope: New details emerge on Newport Beach home invasion

Police have arrested a 24-year-old man in connection with a Newport Beach home invasion that occurred early Tuesday.


A drunk driver killed her husband and daughter. His 11-year sentence brings no comfort

The 11-year prison sentence handed to the drunk driver who killed her husband and daughter is not enough, Anaheim woman says.


Column: Disneyland just promised electric cars at Autopia. Gas will be gone by 2026

Disney had previously committed to ditching gasoline engines but left open hybrids as a possibility.


Huge Disneyland expansion to add new rides, restaurants and hotels wins OK

Anaheim City Council approves a plan to amend zoning rules to allow Disneyland to build new rides, hotels and stores within its existing footprint.


California sues Huntington Beach over 'blatantly and flatly illegal' voter ID law

The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.


A home invasion in Newport Beach ends with an apparent suicide

Newport Beach police are investigating a home invasion in which the victims and suspects apparently had a prior connection.


California sues Huntington Beach over 'blatantly and flatly illegal' voter ID law

The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.


Man who killed 6-year-old in freeway shooting gets 40 years to life

A judge sentences Marcus Eriz to 40 years to life in prison for firing into a car on the 55 Freeway, killing 6-year-old Aiden Leos, in 2021.


Samuel Woodward's attorney admits his client killed a gay Jewish teen but denies it was a hate crime

Despite Woodward's association with Atomwaffen, considered a hate group, his attorney said Woodward was not driven by bigotry and didn't plan the killing.


As trial begins, O.C. prosecutors will try to prove Blaze Bernstein's killing was a hate crime

Bernstein was Jewish and gay, while Samuel Woodward, according to one of his attorneys, was conflicted about his sexuality.


Katie Porter is optimistic about the future of her congressional seat a and her career

California has become a key battleground in the fight for the U.S. House of Representatives, and Porter's Orange County seat is one of a handful that will help determine which party wins control.


Scandal shadows Andrew Do's final year on the O.C. Board of Supervisors

Do is now facing an uncertain political future. In a sign of his waning influence, his chosen successor for his supervisor's seat failed to place in the top two in the March primary.


Column: Benny Wasserman handled the heat -- in life and in the batting cage

His last goal was to hit a 90-mph fastball at age 90, and he didn't quite make it. But his life was a home run for the family members who embraced him


Column: He admitted to punching a reporter. A judge wished him "best of luck"

Tyler Laube, then a member of the white supremacist group Rise Above Movement, repeatedly punched a reporter covering the rally for OC Weekly, where I was then editor in chief.


Is baseball still not 'a top priority' for Anthony Rendon? Angel is hitless in 19 at-bats

Anthony Rendon has a huge paycheck, questionable motivation and paltry production. Angels fans might cheer rather than boo the leadoff hitter who has started 0 for 19.


Laguna Beach High School investigates 'inappropriate' AI-generated images of students

Laguna Beach High School administrators have launched an investigation after a student allegedly created "inappropriate images" of other students using artificial intelligence.


California city council meetings stir up heated debate over calls for Gaza cease-fire

More city councils in California have weighed in on the Israel-Hamas war with calls for a cease-fire, often setting off major debates and discord at public meetings.


Former official pleads guilty to embezzling nearly $16 million from O.C. school district

Jorge Armando Contreras used Magnolia School District money to finance a lavish lifestyle including a house, BMW and cosmetic surgery, prosecutors say.


Men arrested in O.C. kidnapping case had criminal record. What did they do with the victim?

The two men charged with kidnapping Tony Lam from outside his Midway City home were former parolees with one serving nearly two decades behind bars for second-degree murder, Orange County prosecutors wrote in court records.


Easter weekend storm to hit L.A.: When will it rain? What events are canceled?

It's shaping up to be a wet Easter weekend in Southern California. Here is a timeline of what to expect.


An advocacy group for California cities supported Prop. 1. Now some members are leaving

Three Orange County cities, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Orange, vote to withdraw from the California League of Cities after it backed Proposition 1.


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L.A. Phil names Kim Noltemy as president and CEO

Kim Noltemy takes over as president and CEO of the L.A. Phil from Chad Smith, who left for the Boston Symphony Orchestra last fall. She arrives from the Dallas Symphony Assn.


Review: Ralph Fiennes, an older Macbeth, builds sympathy for a killer with soulful weariness

A cinematic presentation of a London production of "Macbeth" starring Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma has a limited engagement in movie theaters.


Inside the secret poker games opening doors in L.A.'s art scene

Poker-playing artists have let the cigar smoke out and opened up the tables to a more diverse, inclusive and female-friendly pool of players.


Alex Hassilev, last original member of the '60s folk trio the Limeliters, dies at 91

With Glenn Yarbrough and Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev was in one of the most popular bands of the early '60s. 'Through Children's Eyes' made the Limeliters beloved.


Tony nominations reflect a Broadway year in which long shots eclipsed safe bets

'Stereophonic,' 'Merrily We Roll Along,' 'Illinoise,' Alicia Keys' 'Hell's Kitchen,' Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, Rachel McAdams, Jeremy Strong: This year even known quantities had to stretch.


2024 Tony Awards: 'Stereophonic' and 'Hell's Kitchen' lead nominations

The nominees for Broadway's biggest prize were announced Tuesday, with "Stereophonic" and "Hell's Kitchen" receiving 13 nods each. Here's the full list of 2024 Tony nominations.


Need a little hope? Geffen Playhouse magic show proves hope is more than an illusion

Helder GuimarAPSes and Frank Marshall created the rare COVID-era theater hit with "The Present." They're back with "The Hope Theory," a magic show about the immigrant experience.


Mark Taper Forum to reopen with 'American Idiot,' Larissa FastHorse's 'Fake It Until You Make It'

Robert O'Hara's new "Hamlet," as well as the Broadway tours of "Life of Pi" and "Parade," are among Center Theatre Group's 2024-25 season offerings.


Review: 'Illinoise,' based on Sufjan Stevens' concept album, clears a fresh Broadway path

Choreographer and director Justin Peck brings an athletic grace to a new, category-defying Broadway musical spun from a Sufjan Stevens album. The singing? It's gorgeous


A new play about Jesus comes to the O.C. It could provoke 'intense' reactions

World premiere 'Galilee, 34,' at South Coast Repertory through May 12, turns biblical figures into flawed humans a in a way that some believers may take issue with.


Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger could've given Craig Ellwood teardown 'some honor,' architect's daughter says

Architect Craig Ellwood's daughter told The Times, 'I don't feel bitter' toward Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger for tearing down her father's famed Zimmerman House.


Inside LACMA's plans to share its collection with a new Las Vegas museum: 'I'm a West Coast booster'

Early this year the Los Angeles County Museum of Art announced a partnership with the planned Las Vegas Museum of Art. LACMA's Michael Govan and LVMA director Heather Harmon discuss the details of the arrangement.


Commentary: LACMA finally is getting its satellite space. Regrettably, it's in another state

LACMA's collection will be loaned to a new Las Vegas art museum. The deal isn't a jackpot for L.A., which has long been promised its own satellites.


David Mamet slams Hollywood's 'garbage' DEI initiatives. 'It's fascist totalitarianism'

At the L.A. Times Festival of Books, playwright and filmmaker David Mamet blames age, not his conservative politics or inflammatory statements, for his fall from grace.


Review: 'Cabaret' with a kinetic Eddie Redmayne can't redeem a faltering Broadway revival

The Olivier Award-winning revival of "Cabaret," starring a physically precise and theatrically audacious Eddie Redmayne, comes to Broadway but misses his London co-star, Jesse Buckley.


L.A. Times Book Prize winners named in a ceremony filled with support for USC valedictorian Asna Tabassum

Winners at the 2024 L.A. Times Book Prizes included Ed Park for fiction, Ivy Pochoda for mystery/thriller and the pro-Palestinian commencement speaker whose name has become a rallying cry for free speech.


Opera gets slapped with the 'elitist' label. L.A. proves just how wrong that is

With Verdi's 'La Traviata' and Huang Ruo's 'Book of Mountains and Seas' as well as other projects, L.A. Opera is attempting to cover all operatic bases. Can opera thrive here?


Camille Claudel's hand, not her trauma, is at the center of a magnificent Getty Museum show

Sculptor Camille Claudel was more than a tragic figure. Her art influenced her titanic mentor, Auguste Rodin. A smart L.A. exhibition explains how


Broadway makes way for 'Crazy Rich Asians' with new musical directed by Jon M. Chu

Filmmaker Jon M. Chu will find familiar material in his Broadway debut as he directs a musical adaptation of author Kevin Kwan's 'Crazy Rich Asians' trilogy.


Review: 'Monsters of the American Cinema' confronts the horror in grief

Christian St. Croix's 'Monsters of the American Cinema' has its Los Angeles premiere at the Matrix Theatre in a Rogue Machine production directed by John Perrin Flynn.


Why the search for the next Gustavo Dudamel is full of hope a and hazards

Klaus Makela, appointed music director of the Chicago Symphony at the age of 28, has been likened to Gustavo Dudamel. Why orchestras' chasing of youth could have downsides.


Copper thieves strike again, mutilating a 100-year-old monument in MacArthur Park

The newsboy who was part of the Harrison Gray Otis monument gone except for two bronze shoes, one intact and the other mangled.


Review: An August Wilson master class in acting at Pasadena's A Noise Within

Gregg T. Daniel directs a muscular revival of 'King Hedley II," a difficult play done well. Veralyn Jones' performance is extraordinary.


The L.A. island that was home to seven decades of 'lost communities'

Terminal Island may be best known for the Japanese American village tragically uprooted by government order. A new book mines its history as that a but also as resort, artists colony and more.


Review: 'Fat Ham' at the Geffen Playhouse slathers barbecue sauce on 'Hamlet' for delicious comedy

The Broadway production of 'Fat Ham,' James Ijames' Pulitzer Prize-winning riff on 'Hamlet,' has its West Coast premiere at the Geffen Playhouse in L.A. It's gripping, outrageous fun.


Review: Ed Ruscha show wowed in New York. Why it's even better in L.A.

The LACMA show 'Ed Ruscha / Now Then' is the first comprehensive retrospective in more than 20 years of a quintessential American artist.


A new SoCal show hopes to tap the surprisingly big business of two-actor musicals

'Ride,' at San Diego's Old Globe through April 28, is part of a wave of small-cast musicals whose lower costs can spell high rewards for cash-strapped theater companies.


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