Pacific Time is a weekly podcast that checks in with Los Angeles Times reporters and editors on a selection of the week's stories, coverage, columns and ongoing conversations.
After two decades, the LAPD says it has solved the "Grim Sleeper" serial killings, culminating in the arrest of a suspect on Wednesday. Police credit the use of a cutting-edge technology -- "familial…
MacArthur Park's Polaroid photographers are the last of a dying breed. They've been sparring under the palm trees for nearly 40 years — and it's hard for them to admit it might be frame over.
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Arizona is preparing to enforce its new immigration law starting July 29. Reporter Nicholas Riccardi talks about officers' training and what they will and will not have to do under the law.
The disco…
David Savage, a longtime reporter on and observer of the United States Supreme Court, shares a little insight and perspective on what is likely to transpire in the Senate confirmation hearings for El…
An international group of soccer fans in the aeronautics department at Caltech put the controversial Adidas soccer ball being used in the World Cup to the test. We hear from David Wharton about the t…
World Cup Soccer continues in South Africa. Earlier this week, we spoke with LA Times sports reporter Kevin Baxter in South Africa about the fans, who's making diva requests off the field and how thi…
This week, we talk about the big win for the Los Angeles Lakers, about where the Westside ends, a crackdown on violent crime in Salinas, and making tracks this summer.
This week, we take a look at a small Arizona town’s earlier efforts against illegal immigration, chat about efforts to clean waves of gooey oil in the Gulf of Mexico, get a first-hand look at iPhone …
We review the results of Tuesday's primary election. State politics reporter Cathleen Decker gives her insight on the big California races, editorial writer Robert Greene offers a scorecard of how vo…
With summer so close you can almost feel it kissing your skin, we look at a couple of ways you might want to lose yourself in the season -- reading and at the movies. Books editor David Ulin talks ab…
In every election season, the Los Angeles Times editorial board studies the issues and offers its educated and informed recommendations. Editorial writer Robert Greene leads the endorsement process a…
This week, we talk with columnist Michael Hiltzik about the fumble that is the effort to get professional football in Southern California. And we get a special story-behind-the-stories introduction t…
This week, we get an update on from state reporter Cathleen Decker on the California governor’s race, from reporter on the marijuana beat John Hoeffel on the voter split on legalizing pot, from hea…
Veteran Supreme Court reporter David Savage talks about the nominee to replace the retiring Justice Stevens. Consumer columnist David Lazarus gives a piece of his mind about transit solutions in Los …
This week, we touch on the mercurial stock market with Business columnist Tom Petruno, get a dispatch from the oil-slicked gulf region, hear from Pakistan on possible ties to the Times Square bomb, f…
Reporter Ken Ellingwood gives a status report from Haiti; Sacramento Bureau Chief Evan Halper elaborates on the governor's endorsement of the national healthcare plan; Data desk editor Megan Garvey f…
Foreign Editor Bruce Wallace talks about an L.A. Times exclusive on revelations and repercussions of a secret prison in Baghdad; City Editor Shelby Grad details developments in crimes that seem to po…
London bureau chief Henry Chu on the plume of volcanic ash across the pond; reporter Cara Mia DiMassa discusses the recent spate of earthquakes; reporters Ralph Vartabedian and Ken Bensinger on the l…
Foreign Editor Bruce Wallace looks at world news from the past week; Business columnist Tom Petruno discusses how mutual funds did this past quarter; City Hall reporter Phil Willon and columnist Stev…
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Fri 09 Apr 2010
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