Posted By: Marc Martin
Posted On: 2:03 p.m. | October 3, 2011
Weeding the Angeles National Forest, one plant at a time, botanist Katie VinZant leads a team in ripping out nonnative species that have multiplied since the 2009 Station fire. View Post»
Posted By: Scott Harrison
Posted On: 12:39 a.m. | October 3, 2011
In this six photo sequence, Norm Van Brocklin passes to Eagle teammate Bobby Walston who gets upended by the Colts Andy Nelson. View Post»
Posted By: Bryan Chan
Posted On: 4:24 p.m. | October 2, 2011
Father Earl Henley is a portrait in perseverance. As head of the Native American Ministry for the Diocese of San Bernardino, he tends a parish of scattered tribes that include the newly wealthy, awash in casino profits, as well as the destitute hidden in the deep folds of the San Jacinto Mountains.
They are a people bound by loss, having suffered the near-obliteration of their native... View Post»
Posted By: Marc Martin
Posted On: 12:00 p.m. | October 1, 2011
The Freedom Barber Shop, a star-spangled trailer anchored in a parking lot at the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs campus, is their haven. Barber Tony Bravo, a.k.a. the Dreamer, is their shaman, helping to heal them with clippers, corn-pone humor and Patsy Cline.
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Posted By: Jerome Adamstein
Posted On: 1:31 p.m. | September 30, 2011
The L.A. Times' Week in Pictures features scenes from the trial of Michael Jackson's physician, Dr. Conrad Murray; Typhoon Nesat; protests in Yemen and more. View Post»
Posted By: Marc Martin
Posted On: 9:57 a.m. | September 30, 2011
Friday's Pictures in the News begins in the Philippines, where residents wade through chest-deep floodwaters after massive flooding north of Manila. The heavy rains from typhoon Nesat that battered the northeastern Philippines earlier this week filled up dams and prompted officials to release water overnight.
American Amanda Knox was back in an Italian court for closing arguments in her... View Post»
Posted By: Scott Harrison
Posted On: 12:50 a.m. | September 30, 2011
The 1910 bombing of the Los Angeles Times kills 20 and injures about 100. View Post»
Posted By: Albert Lee
Posted On: 7:52 p.m. | September 29, 2011
A roundup of outstanding photography, video and multimedia from across the Web. View Post»