Author: Los Angeles Times
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section give their thoughts on the Dodgers at the trade deadline, USC and UCLA football plus more.Read More
Saturday Sports: NFL stars want out; a striking baseball deal; remembering Ryne SandbergRead More
The penultimate day of action at the 44th Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship Presented by AMSOIL kicked off the third and final set of motos at Loretta Lynn Ranch. Abundant cloud cover and balmy temperatures provided ideal conditions on Friday, as the first wave of AMA National Champions were crowned with 23 classes contesting their deciding moto.Read More
Several athletes left big footprints at the school.Read More
The Buccaneers have added a wide receiver to the roster for the second time in the last three days.Read More
A state law set to go into effect next week amending the Arkansas Revised Anatomical Gift Act to give next-of-kin authorization to recant an organ donor’s wishes is being challenged in federal court by a non-profit, organ procurement agency tasked with the recovery and distribution of donated organs.Read More
Money Match allows the Treasury to automatically return properties worth up to $500 after an identification process.Read More
A law school graduate collapsed while taking the bar exam in a New York City suburb this week, prompting an emergency response as other aspiring lawyers worked on their exams.Read More
Online course will empower non-lawyers with basic understanding of immigration law — allowing them to assist immigrants who are navigating challenging policies.Read More
Last year, Colorado made changes to the existing lemon law to add further protections. While there were positive changes made through this legislation, one woman is coming forward with her story of how it’s left her stranded.Read More