Displaying items 61-72 of 285
» View herald-mail.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-24
Next >
-
Do smart meters boost energy bills? Not so, study concludes
GreenspaceP&E’s smart meters are performing accurately, according to an independent study released Thursday, after a rickety rollout that has led to thousands of consumer complaints. Customers in the spring began complaining of high energy bills almost as... -
Cape Cod town rolls out the pooch welcome mat, making it the most dog-friendly town in the U.S.
L.A. UnleashedArnold, a 12-pound white poodle, prances around Provincetown like he owns it. He kind of does. Like many of the canines here, Arnold has his own following. The town, which lies at the tip of Cape Cod, is known for...... -
Polystyrene containers: L.A. County enacts a partial ban
GreenspaceIt's one thing for Malibu and Newport Beach to ban those solid foam food cups and containers that pollute ocean and land. But what if Los Angeles County did so too, in restaurants and retail areas across its vast unincorporated...... -
2AM Club not afraid to make 'dumb pop music'
Pop & HissThe boys of 2AM Club can’t help but feel nostalgic. As the six-piece band prepped for a gig at West Hollywood’s House of Blues on the day their debut album, “What Did You Think Was Going to Happen?” hit stores,...... -
Sea otters: In a warmer, sicker world
GreenspaceThis photo, taken earlier this month, shows the state of Pinto Lake, a small body of water in Santa Cruz County that suffers a seasonal bloom of microcystis. The strain of freshwater cyanobacteria is on the rise around the world...... -
Abalone protections proposed for California shores [Corrected]
GreenspaceMore than a year after putting the black abalone on the endangered species list, federal wildlife regulators have published their proposed plan for setting aside critical habitat to protect the once-common marine gastropod. The proposal, published in... -
How to surf from your seat: California surf culture on the big screen this fall
OutpostsAs California’s summer south swells wane and surfers pray for a glimmer of last year’s El Nino magic, wave enthusiasts have plenty of options to whittle away the doldrums from the safety of their seats this fall. Friday evening kicks...... -
President Evo Morales signs controversial anti-racism law in Bolivia
La PlazaDespite the vigorous protests of journalists across Bolivia, President Evo Morales has signed the Law Against Racism and All Forms of Discrimination, a controversial measure that would make it illegal for news organizations in Bolivia to report on... -
Trying to protect a rare bird on Santa Cruz Island
L.A. NOWThe island scrub jay is not officially endangered but could be in peril: Biologists working in Channel Islands National Park worry that it's easy pickings for the West Nile virus, which could swiftly wipe out the species once infected mosquitoes...... -
National Book Award finalists announced: No Franzen
Jacket CopyThe National Book Award finalists announcement Wednesday morning in Savannah, Ga., contained one major surprise: The acclaimed bestselling novel by Jonathan Franzen, "Freedom," failed to make the list. Author Pat Conroy read out the five finalists in four... -
Pet-Friendly Cities: A top 10
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelA news release for pet lovers who might be planning to move to another city in the near future:  Livability.com, a website offering in-depth information about America’s best places to live, has just released a list of Top 10 Pet Friendly Cities. T... -
Voter Voices: West Adams accountant says Prop. 19 will draw much-needed revenue
L.A. NOWAudrey Yeboah is a 52-year-old accountant who lives in the West Adams neighborhood of L.A. She voted at the L.A. County Registrar-Recorder's office in Norwalk. Q: Who did you vote for in the governor’s race and why? A: Jerry Brown......
Sep 2, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Sep 27, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Sep 22, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Sep 30, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Sep 23, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Sep 28, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Sep 23, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Oct 12, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Oct 17, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Oct 13, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Oct 19, 2010
| Orlando Sentinel
Nov 2, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
