Posted By: Times Editors
Posted On: 9:40 p.m. | October 18, 2011
The teacher, the social worker, the activist, the student –– just some of the protesters furious at Wall Street that have taken over the grassy area around City Hall in downtown Los Angeles and public streets and parks in other major cities around the world. View Post»
Posted By: Bryan Chan
Posted On: 10:43 a.m. | October 18, 2011
In today's Pictures in the News, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is released after five years in captivity in exchange for 1,027 Palestinians held in Israeli jails; fighting continues as Libyan rebels try to stamp out resistance in Moammar Kadafi's last bastion, Surt; a sultan's daughter marries in Indonesia; Australian surfer Julian Wilson wipes out in a competition in Portugal and more. View Post»
Posted By: Scott Harrison
Posted On: 12:31 a.m. | October 18, 2011
Alfred Wells, 31, kneels in his cell to pray, following his conviction in San Bernardino on all counts in triple murder. View Post»
Posted By: Bryan Chan
Posted On: 5:13 p.m. | October 17, 2011
The Seal Beach Police Department released seven 911 calls made during a shooting rampage last week at Salon Meritage that left eight people dead and a ninth person seriously wounded. Two of these calls have been edited for length and clarity and presented here with photographs of the aftermath. View Post»
Posted By: Marc Martin
Posted On: 2:00 p.m. | October 17, 2011
A cool breeze blows through the bamboo reeds as the sound of the nearby surf competes with a group of musicians in the midst of a jam session on the sand. Welcome to the ‘Bamboo Room.’ View Post»
Posted By: Marc Martin
Posted On: 12:54 p.m. | October 17, 2011
Pictures in the News from around the world. View Post»
Posted By: Bryan Chan
Posted On: 9:26 a.m. | October 17, 2011
A stricken cargo ship threatened to break apart and become dislodged from the reef it rammed this month off the coast of New Zealand in what is already New Zealand’s worst environmental sea accident.
Salvage crews rushed to pump more oil from the ailing Liberia-flagged Rena, which ran aground Oct. 5 on a reef 14 miles offshore, spilling tons of heavy oil that has washed up on pristine... View Post»
Posted By: Scott Harrison
Posted On: 12:01 a.m. | October 17, 2011
Workers place a new cupola atop Cathedral of Saint Vibiana as a $500, 000 renovation was almost complete. View Post»