Readers of the L.A. Times Sports section share their opinions and thoughts about the passing of Fernando Valenzuela, the ...
Times columnist Bill Plaschke is the worst thing to ever happen to sports journalism ... Angeles Times welcomes expressions of all views. Letters should be brief and become the property of ...
Demolition Co. “Tearing down San Diego since 2024.” I am writing this letter before Game 5 of the NLDS between the Dodgers and the Padres because the outcome won’t change my opinion.
The observations of Richard Janik regarding the Focus of the University of Arizona might be viewed along with that in the Sports Page regarding an autistic high school football player doing ...
Coaches reacted with a mix of shock and confusion to the latest end of business as usual in college sports. The NCAA announced the death of the letter of intent last week on the same day it ...
It isn’t often I agree with Victor Joecks, but his Oct. 4 column on transgender women in sports was on point. Transgender is a choice, and most choices require giving up something to get something.
What’s bothering me even more is the remaining content of the newspaper: It has become a combination of cute things about schoolchildren making art or winning at sports, and lurid headlines ...
Cancel anytime. There's a lot of advertising around Missouri Amendment 2, which would legalize sports betting, including a full-page ad in the Post-Dispatch on Oct. 27. It claims the measure will ...
Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) and Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) fire Hope (Annika Noelle) and make Charlie escort her out! A ...
Vaughn Hardenberg Westwood Times columnist Bill Plaschke is the worst thing to ever happen to sports journalism. He might be an award winner but when it comes to him predicting winners he is the ...
As Dodgers fans, our fears of nonexistent hitting and flat pitching that plagued too many Dodgers postseasons were finally laid to rest by eliminating the San Diego Padres. And, to our pleasant ...
Coaches reacted with a mix of shock and confusion to the latest end of business as usual in college sports. The NCAA announced the death of the letter of intent last week on the same day it ...