Cover Stories
“Judges are starting to realize that maybe schools shouldn’t be handling these types of sexual assault cases.”
“I’ve always been hard-headed,” confesses Lucas Taylor, “and I have lots of trouble listening to other people’s views. I like math, though. There’s always one right answer.” The first semester has ended, and Taylor and …
The California Institution for Women in Chino is dusty and dilapidated. It looks like an abandoned high school outfitted with razor-wire-topped fencing and look-out towers with armed guards. At 8:00 a.m. on an overcast Saturday …
He called the defendant “a master manipulator,” a “sexual predator,” and “every parent’s worst nightmare.”
“I tried to figure out if I should suck it up and push through, because I really wanted to try and help these women.”
“My family were dairy people from the Azores. We adore things like cheeses and anchovies.”
Emancipation is designed to support kids, not to relieve parents.
If San Diego had an official drink, it would almost certainly be a beer. Something hoppy. (How is there not an America’s Finest Brewery in town yet?) Which leaves San Diego cocktails free to represent …
No fun with mushroom girls and those on China time.
At Sam Radding’s shop, the twang was destined to meet.
“This is really a war between the traditional hang-gliding community, which tends to be older, and paragliders.”
Urban Adventures Beach Town Suburban Ocean & Bay Backcountry Mexico
“The Desert at Night” is the Natural History Museum’s attempt to engage Spanish and English speakers at the same time.
It takes a village.
“Now, I have a much better understanding of money. I understand that it goes in and it goes out.”