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Archdiocese of Los Angeles ordains four new priests
Written By Unknown on Saturday, May 31, 2014 | 11:43 PM
EPA to make President Obama's big move on climate change
The Times' baseball rankings
Push for cheaper alternatives to immigrant detention grows
In L.A. County supervisor campaigns, spending is likely to soar
Hanley Ramirez drives in five runs as Dodgers crush Pirates, 12-2
Kings' Justin Williams has been the calm in a storm of Game 7s
Palestinian unity government to be sworn in Monday, Mahmoud Abbas says
Clubhouse Ride, at age 6, shows veteran moves to win at Santa Anita
Kings try to get L.A. talking hockey
Six climbers on Mt. Rainier presumed dead
125 years after Johnstown flood, U.S. dams need expensive fix
Angels' Mike Trout sidelined by upper-back stiffness
Angels pitcher Jarrett Grube could make big league debut this weekend
Red Sox's Dustin Pedroia out with hand injury; X-rays are negative
Bubba Watson leads at Memorial after another round in the 60s
Civilians flock to Camp Pendleton for World Famous Mud Run
Up next for the Galaxy: Sunday at Chicago
Political standards, passion and a bit of hope fuel election underdogs
U.S. Coach Juergen Klinsmann has decisions to make before World Cup opener
Kevin Baxter's all-time U.S. all-star team
Up next for the Sparks: Sunday at Washington
Maya Angelou appreciation 'The ache for home lives in all of us'
World Cup in 1994 gave U.S. soccer the kick in the pants it needed
Dodgers, TWC could take legal action over SportsNet LA
Josh Beckett unable to duplicate gem in Dodgers' 2-1 loss to Pirates
Once poised for a third-round knockout, Kings are now on the ropes
Angels don't make the grade over A's in 9-5 loss
Kings face another test of seven after Game 6 loss to Blackhawks
Patrick Kane's assessment of pressure no joke to Kings now
Josh Beckett struggles with encore; Dodgers fall to Pirates, 2-1
Maker of powerful rat poison will cease production in July
Grad student has already made a mark in consumer privacy, U.S. spying
Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State win NCAA openers
L.A. County sheriff candidate Todd Rogers says he's gone 'by the book'
Southland gets a leg up on aerospace, advanced manufacturing grants
Donald Sterling's antitrust suit against NBA adds new wrinkle to saga
Bullet train funding is bargaining chip in state budget debate
Delahoussaye sees possibilities for California Chrome in Belmont Stakes
Report faults prison care of state's mentally ill inmates
Heat crush Pacers in Game 6 to advance to NBA Finals
Birmingham wraps up graduation gift, a 4-3 playoff win over Kennedy
Written By Unknown on Friday, May 30, 2014 | 11:58 PM
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Edison's San Onofre settlement mirrors bailouts of banks
VA chief and White House spokesman resign, fueling unease
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