CARSON, CA – OCTOBER 22: Hunter Henry #86 of the Los Angeles Chargers gets tackled after his catch by Todd Davis #51 of the Denver Broncos at StubHub Center on October 22, 2017 in Carson, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Los Angeles Chargers TE Hunter Henry could be back in time for playoffs Los […]
Blog: Los Angeles Unified School District holds off on removing controversial Koreatown mural – KABC-TV
KOREATOWN, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools in Koreatown is closed for winter break, and while students were away, the Los Angeles Unified School District planned to paint over a controversial mural of actress Ava Gardner. It’s a mural that Korean activists said reminds them of the Japanese imperial flag. “It’s in […]
Blog: Todd Gurley of Los Angeles Rams day-to-day with inflammation in knee – ESPN
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley is considered day-to-day because of inflammation in his knee, coach Sean McVay said Monday. Gurley was sidelined for a series in the third quarter of Sunday night’s 30-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. After the game Gurley said, “I returned, so I was fine.” […]
Blog: Chargers plug every gap in 4-round mock draft – Chargers Wire
The Chargers have one of the most complete rosters in the NFL, but there are still a few positions that need an upgrade if they want to match the same success they’re having this season. The 2019 NFL draft will be ideal to address those holes. Below is Draft Wire’s latest four-round mock draft selections for […]
Blog: Bars in Los Angeles, San Francisco could stay open until 4 a.m. under new bill
For more than a decade, developers have tried to build new housing on the site of an all-but-empty mall in Cupertino, a city in the heart of Silicon Valley and home to Apple headquarters. A well-organized group of neighbors, upset about traffic, building heights and the potential loss of the community’s suburban lifestyle, turned away […]
Blog: Bars in Los Angeles, San Francisco could stay open until 4 a.m. under new bill
For more than a decade, developers have tried to build new housing on the site of an all-but-empty mall in Cupertino, a city in the heart of Silicon Valley and home to Apple headquarters. A well-organized group of neighbors, upset about traffic, building heights and the potential loss of the community’s suburban lifestyle, turned away […]