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The Los Angeles Times has changed several aspects of its format. The changes are aimed at presenting a better organized newspaper, giving easier access to The Times’ comprehensive coverage. Among the changes:
Highlights, a column on the front of the section except main news, and spotlights Valley news in the section.
The Top of Today’s News on A2 has been designed to spotlight the most important news from across the paper in summary form.
Valley readers will find the B section renamed as Metro/Valley with Valley news repositioned to start on B3.
Headlines, in many cases, now have overview subheads that provide further explanation about the accompanying story.
The Times invites readers to comment by calling 1-800-678-0105. The line will operate from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Monday through Friday. Or they can write to: “Format Changes,” Los Angeles Times Valley Edition, 20000 Prairie Street, Chatsworth 91311.
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