Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015
- Share via
Get the experience of reading today’s paper online through our eNewspaper, an electronic version of the same paper that hits subscriber’s driveways. Or, read those stories on latimes.com using the links below.
Enjoy this preview of our daily report and, while you're here, sign up to get our Essential California newsletter, which delivers the best of our California coverage every Saturday morning.
Front Page
L.A. council declares shelter crisis in effort to help the homeless
Aided by social media, college students find new power in campus protests
Many Syrians fleeing war find they are unwelcome in U.S.
California is steering the automobile industry toward its future
Charlie Sheen becomes the new face of HIV as awareness of the disease wanes
California
Heavily immigrant corner of L.A. County sees a new wave of young leaders
Nonprofit is formed to advance charter-school plan in Los Angeles area
LAFD's new recruitment chief on diversity: 'We have work to do'
Report on fatal shooting of unarmed black man is sharply critical of Pasadena police
A punch in Pauley Perrette's face may be the kick in the pants we need on homelessness
Business
The future of autos: fewer humans at the wheel
California is steering the automobile industry toward its future
SeaWorld hopes to reverse sagging fortunes by building own San Diego hotel
A year after devastating cyberattack, Sony Pictures is returning to normal
Nonprofit Blue Shield accused of backing out of $140-million charity pledge
CalPERS may lower investment expectations, costing taxpayers billions
Sports
In USC's search for a football coach, it may already have its guy in Clay Helton
Pac-12's best day effectively knocked conference out of playoff contention
Lakers' Roy Hibbert is protecting the rim and his young teammates
'Canelo' Alvarez's patience, among other things, faces test against Cotto
Anze Kopitar's shootout goal lifts Kings over Flyers, 3-2
Calendar
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.