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Death Toll From L.A. Fires Reaches 31 After Remains Are Found More than six months after the fires, officials determined that another person had died in Altadena.
The Los Angeles Times newspaper plans to go public within the next year, its owner Patrick Soon-Shiong said in a television interview, aiming to give the public ownership of the 143-year-old ...
In his annual address, L.A. schools Supt. Alberto Carvalho announces higher test scores in all grades for a second straight year, finally surpassing pre-pandemic results.
The search for remains in Altadena continues months after the Eaton fire in January. The death toll from that and the Palisades fire reached 31 on Monday.
Patrick Soon-Shiong plans to take the Los Angeles Times public over the next year, the billionaire owner told Jon Stewart on Monday night.
The Los Angeles Times will become a publicly traded company. Billionaire owner Dr.Patrick Soon-Shiong made the announcement on Monday night, during his appearance on "The Daily Show." This segment ...
Patrick Soon-Shiong to Keep Majority Ownership in LA Times Public Sale to Raise $75 Million The billionaire owner will roll some of his other media ventures into the newly created L.A. Times Next ...
UPDATED with additional details and internal memo: Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of the Los Angeles Times, said that he plans to take the publication public. In an appearance on The Daily Show on ...
Alejandra Márquez Abella is set to helm a crime thriller based on Steve Fisher’s LA Times article "How a Mennonite Farmer Became a Drug Suspect".
The Los Angeles Times will become a publicly traded company, its billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong announced on 'The Daily Show.' ...