Anthony Solorzano is a spring intern at the Los Angeles Times, where he covers breaking news as part of its Fast Break team. He writes two newsletters: “Through the Grove,” which explores the culture and politics of his hometown, Pomona, and “Pseudo Pop,” highlighting social commentary through the lens of film and television shows. His bylines can be found in LA Taco and multiple Southern California Newsgroup publications. He earned a master’s degree in creative writing from Mount Saint Mary’s University.
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A man was fatally shot Wednesday in Venice Beach, according to the LAPD. The victim, a well-known homeless person in the area, reportedly saw a couple arguing and tried to intervene.
Norman Miller, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who headed national coverage at the Los Angeles Times, died at the age of 90.
Investigators said the victims were in a car stopped at a light when a second vehicle pulled up next to them and someone opened fire. The shooter escaped.
Friends of Big Bear Valley have announced the names for the mountain’s two newest bald eagles — Sunny and Gizmo.
The wreck left the vehicles mangled in the road with one resting slightly on top of a boulder with its rear and passenger side crumpled.
The Hermosa Beach City Council on Tuesday adopted a law banning all public camping, becoming the latest in Southern California to take such a position to address the homeless crisis.
The two-mile stretch of Highway 140 closed after rain caused rocks to slide onto the road but will reopen Wednesday afternoon under one-way traffic control, officials said.
Changes to the Mega Millions lottery will increase the cost of a ticket but also boost the odds of winning and the size of the jackpot.
The Cathedral, Pomona’s fourth venue, ushers in a new era for the music scene of the Inland Empire and Los Angeles County.
Yosemite had more than 4 million visitors last year. Its visits peak on average between June and August, according to National Park Service statistics.