Yesterday, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers association filed a lawsuit alleging that a Cal State professor used his university email address to fire off an email urging students to vote in favor of Governor Brown's Prop.
Even in presidential election years, it's typical for just over half of the voting age population to actually cast a ballot. But what causes some people to get out and vote and others to skip an election?
The issue of solitary confinement in California prisons came into sharp focus recently during a series of inmate hunger strikes. Just last month Amnesty International called the state's confinement of 3,000 prisoners in isolation units, "cruel, degrading and inhumane"
Yesterday more than 14,000 pages from the organizations so called "Perversion files" were released to the public. These files reveal the names of suspected child molesters who worked in the organization dating back to the 70s.
The Dinner Party guys are back. This week Brendan Francis Newnam and Rico Gagliano talk about blue honey, a Getty family kidnapping and how standing up straight can make you a happier person.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the classic children’s novel, "A Wrinkle In Time." LA-based cartoonist Hope Larson adapted the book into a graphic novel.
Joining us for this edition of Friday Flashback, L.A. Times political columnist James Rainey and Meagan McArdle, special correspondent for Newsweek and the Daily Beast.
Proposition 37 pits a mostly grassroots campaign of consumers against high-profile money from Monsanto and General Mills. But do most people care about if their food is genetically modified?