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Anika Taylor, 31, wonders how her mother will cope with losing her apartment. (Al Seib / LAT)
Judge OKs South L.A. Apartment Evictions By Jessica Garrison and Zeke Minaya City officials sought the removal of all tenants from a complex called gang "headquarters."
An Ethnic Center's New Pull By K. Connie Kang Koreatown is now a mecca for suburbanites, wealthy immigrants.
Ballot Review Favors Frye By Tony Perry Counting San Diego's disputed votes shows write-in candidate would have beaten incumbent.
Supermarkets Still Feel Pain of Strike By James F. Peltz Nearly 10 months later, the 3 chains and the union that waged the standoff are still in turmoil.
GOP Has a Lock on the South By Ronald Brownstein A Times analysis shows that Bush's sweep of the region went even deeper than first appeared.
Catch'em if you can By Gary Polakovic Fast as a dragster and wild as a banshee, wahoo shred bait, chomp lines and defeat the most determined and clever anglers -- until Dr. Wahoo sets the hook.
Latest cash cow? Your own backyard WILD WEST:Congress' extension of the Adventure Pass program opens the door to a steady commercialization of public land.