After dominating the U.S. for decades, California avocado farmers have been lapped by Mexican growers offering cheaper fruit. But one local farmer is fighting back.
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Christopher Boyce and Andrew Daulton Lee journeyed from the Palos Verdes Peninsula suburbs to become Soviet spies, a story emblematic of 1970s California.
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Have you ever said something crass you regret and wish you could take back? Millions of readers have learned this simple trick to avoid embarrassment and hurt feelings since it was first published in 2013. We’re republishing it as part of L.A. Timeless, a collection of classic pieces from the Times’ 143-year archive.
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Mexicans go to polls Sunday
San Francisco’s vacancy rate is expected to decline later this year thanks to OpenAI and other AI startups that are leasing more space in the city.
Delaying Medicare enrollment can result in penalties that can increase your premiums for life.
Max Muncy hits two home runs and the Dodgers display the full power of their offense in an 18-2 thrashing of the New York Yankees to take the series.
After 30 years in law enforcement, former police chief Tony Miranda has taken on a new career selling vintage mid-century modern furniture.
Our list of the best botanic gardens in Southern California spans Santa Barbara to San Diego and includes gardens everyone should visit at least once and under-the-radar gardens offering shade and inspiration.
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In this interactive photo gallery, see the cleanup process for the Palisades and Eaton fires.