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It’s really expensive and very legally complex to take a large private utility and make it public, says an eminent domain lawyer.
A reader says she escaped discrimination by starting her own business, but most people can’t do that. That’s why we need DEI programs.
With lackluster testing results in LAUSD, a reader asks: Why test at all when UC and CSU don’t require the ACT or SAT?
Dodgers owners are helping with the L.A. fires cleanup -- great! Even better would be to get rid of all those 76 gas ads at Dodger Stadium.
A grateful reader from Mandeville Canyon praises the first responders who stopped the Palisades fire from consuming her community.
Make it easier to add accessory dwelling units on rebuilt properties, and accept that any new homes must be more fire-resistant and less charming.
A physician says Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has no business being health secretary; a trustee at an RFK Jr.-founded environmental group praises his clean-water advocacy.
When the nation needed comfort after a plane crash, Trump delivered political attacks and a rant on DEI hiring. That’s appalling.
When entire neighborhoods burn down, we fail to identify the biggest cause: In the U.S., we still build homes with wood.
“California made a pact with the devil when it took the cheap way out and let private utilities be formed,” says a reader.
MAGA critics of California’s fire response evidently believe they have the power to stop droughts and prevent Santa Ana winds.
The “Jeremiahs of climate change” tried to warn us, says a reader. The fires are evidence of the need to start listening to them.