New dates for the Who's postponed 50th anniversary tour
The Who will revive its 50th anniversary tour that went on hold while singer Roger Daltrey is recovering from viral meningitis, with a new round of shows starting next winter.
The Who will revive its 50th anniversary tour that went on hold while singer Roger Daltrey is recovering from viral meningitis, with a new round of shows starting next winter.
The Westlands Water District, which reached a legal settlement with the federal government earlier this month after months of confidential negotiations, takes issue with my description of the deal as a secret arrangement that guarantees the district a permanent water supply while hamstringing policy-makers'...
After Republicans swept into power this year in the Senate, new Majority Leader Mitch McConnell vowed to get Congress working again.
Andrea DelVesco, a UCLA student whose body was found during a blaze a week ago, was stabbed to death during a burglary, then her apartment was set on fire, according to a criminal complaint.
The body of Cathriona White, Jim Carrey's girlfriend until last week, was found Monday in Sherman Oaks in what is being reported as a probable suicide.
The estate of the late co-creator of "The Simpsons," Sam Simon, is for sale in Pacific Palisades at $18 million.
Edward Snowden, the whistleblower and fugitive who exposed the mass-surveillance practices at the National Security Agency, is now on Twitter, and he already has way more Twitter followers than the NSA. His account, which has been verified by Twitter as authentic, isn't hard to find: It's @Snowden....
"Go fly a kite," wrote Adrian Garcia, police chief of Childress, Texas, to Freedom From Religion, a nontheistic group upset that police pasted "In God We Trust" in capital letters on their patrol vehicles.
A fierce Afghan counteroffensive, backed by U.S. air power, might soon wrest control of a key northern city from Taliban insurgents.
The head of Planned Parenthood will defend the organization Tuesday against what is likely to be a barrage of attacks from conservative lawmakers who are so upset over controversial videos regarding its practices that they're willing to shut down part of the federal government over them.
In the mountains north of Santa Cruz, water is managed, as they say, "the old-school" way.
A former drug company manufacturing and office complex in Little Tokyo has been purchased by a prominent Atlanta developer that plans to renovate the property and rent space to businesses in creative fields.
Three weeks into the NFL season and the statue quarterbacks are standing tall.
With the Tuesday premieres of "The Grinder," starring Rob Lowe, and "Grandfathered," with John Stamos, Fox proffers a brace of genial, even family-friendly sitcoms of a sort not usually associated with the network of "Married With Children" and, recently, "The Last Man on Earth," in which Will...
Has Stephanie Barron pulled off a curatorial miracle? Not quite.
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Proposition 47 has been blamed for a lot since it passed last fall: a rise in crime, a surge in homelessness, throngs of emboldened drug users and thieves who aren't worried anymore about going to jail.
WASHINGTON - Mounting job losses and a surprise political development are creating what may be another chance to revive a federal agency that fosters U.S. exports.
Amid a major reorganization of Los Angeles County's healthcare bureaucracy, physician and administrator Mitch Katz is poised to become arguably the most powerful nonelected official in the nation's largest local government.
TV Highlights: In the Sept. 26 Calendar section, a photo caption with the TV Highlights misspelled the first name of actress Andie MacDowell as Andy.
The Dodgers can't possibly blow this, can they?
What a tangled web the three American League West contenders are weaving, the Angels, Houston Astros and Texas Rangers separated by just two games in a wild race that may be decided with a photo finish.
Well, at least they scored a couple of runs. That's serious progress for the Dodgers in San Francisco.
St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Stephen Piscotty was carted off the field Monday in Pittsburgh after hitting his head on center fielder Peter Bourjos' knee while the two chased a fly ball.
A month ago, Angels second baseman Johnny Giavotella was unable to see straight, much less play baseball.