Lopez
Coverage of Lopez in the Nexus archive.
- Lopez: On Skid Row, it's been decades of frustration. Will the next mayor have a plan?
Lopez highlights decades of frustration on Skid Row. A merchant expresses dissatisfaction, stating that if the area is improving, it's not evident to them.
- Mom pregnant with twins killed after horror SoCal crash when 25-year-old ran stop sign
A woman pregnant with twins was killed instantly in a Southern California crash caused by a 25-year-old who ran a stop sign. The incident resulted in the deaths of the mother and her unborn children.
- Lopez: There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium
Lopez suggests that the receding marine layer due to climate change might benefit Dodger Stadium by enabling more home runs. The marine layer's reduction is also noted to lower resistance for rocket launches at Chavez Ravine.
- Lopez: There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium
Lopez suggests that climate change may lead to more home runs at Dodger Stadium due to a receding marine layer. The marine layer's retreat is said to reduce resistance for rocket launches at Chavez Ravine.
- Lopez: From the scene of South L.A.'s erupting sidewalks, 5 questions for Bass and Raman
Local activist Earl Ofari Hutchinson calls for emergency response to busted South L.A. sidewalks. Lopez raises 5 questions for Bass and Raman regarding the issue.
- Lopez: From the scene of South L.A.'s erupting sidewalks, 5 questions for Bass and Raman
Local activist Earl Ofari Hutchinson is calling for an emergency response to damaged sidewalks in South L.A. Lopez highlights the issue of erupting sidewalks in the area and poses questions to Bass and Raman.
- Lopez: For mayoral candidates and all of L.A., here's the homelessness conversation we must have
Lopez emphasizes the need for a comprehensive homelessness plan during the Los Angeles mayoral general election, presenting it as an opportunity for candidates to address the issue effectively.
- Lopez: For mayoral candidates and all of L.A., here's the homelessness conversation we must have
Lopez urges mayoral candidates and residents of Los Angeles to address homelessness through a comprehensive plan, highlighting the mayoral general election as an opportunity to propose solutions.
- Lopez: A second offering to Spencer Pratt, and 5 points about the L.A. mayor's race
Lopez has made a second offering to Spencer Pratt, and the Los Angeles mayor's race is approaching with the city's future at stake. The article highlights five key points to consider ahead of the election.
- Lopez: A second offering to Spencer Pratt, and 5 points about the L.A. mayor's race
The article discusses Lopez's second offering to Spencer Pratt and highlights five key points regarding the upcoming Los Angeles mayor's race as election day approaches.
- Lopez: As Compton students ace tests, educators are baffled by Rep. Maxine Waters' snub of school bond
Measure CPT aims to fix and replace aging school sites in Compton, but Rep. Maxine Waters' mailer advises a 'no' vote. Compton students are performing well academically, leaving educators puzzled by the opposition to the bond.
- Lopez: Spencer Pratt, please call me. You don't know what you're getting yourself into
Lopez urges Spencer Pratt to call him, warning about the implications. The candidate and columnist share a commonality, but their similarities end there.
- Lopez: L.A.'s cracked sidewalks are a symptom of a bigger breakdown. Does new plan offer real hope?
Los Angeles' cracked sidewalks may receive upgrades through a new plan, but the effectiveness of this plan is uncertain. The city's infrastructure issues are part of a larger problem. Upgrades to sidewalks and streets are long overdue.
- Lopez: For all the chatter by mayoral candidates, can anyone fix L.A.'s enduring problems?
The mayoral candidates in Los Angeles have been debating, but it's unclear if they can fix the city's enduring problems, such as broken streets. The debates themselves have been underwhelming. The city faces significant challenges that need to be addressed.
- Lopez: Hollywood residents want more for their tax dollars. Councilman says he's trying
Hollywood residents express frustration over neighborhood blight, citing insufficient returns on their tax dollars. Councilman Lopez urges residents to maintain patience and grace as he works to address the issue.
- Lopez: Fraud is rampant, but good hospice care exists. Here's a guide to making the right choice
The article discusses the prevalence of fraud in hospice care while emphasizing that quality services exist. It provides guidance on selecting legitimate hospice providers to avoid scams.