
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Los Angeles, from a 50-car pileup on Sunday to a local fitness fan who lived to 111 years old.
Henry Tseng, who exercised every day at age 111, dies
Every day at 3 p.m., Henry Tseng arrived at a gym on the Westside for his daily workout — not an unusual sight in Los Angeles, except Tseng was 111.
Read the full story on the Los Angeles Times.
Guatemalan Woman Runs LA Marathon in Her Traditional Mayan Clothing
María del Carmen Tun Cho, a 46-year-old q’eqchi Mayan woman and mother of six, ran the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday in the traditional clothing — including sandals — of her hometown in the Guatemalan department of Alta Verapaz.
Read the full story on Splinter.
12 People Hospitalized After 50-Vehicle Pileup in Los Angeles, Authorities Say
Authorities say several crashes involving about 50 vehicles on Interstate 5 north of Los Angeles have sent 12 people to the hospital.
The Grapevine section of the interstate was closed as emergency crews responded to the accidents Saturday afternoon.
Read the full story on TIME.
Big backyards and pools are California’s past. Apartment buildings are its future
You don’t need to be a Nobel physicist to figure the direction California must go to solve its acute housing shortage — up.
Stop expanding sideways and become more like New York City — and less like us.
Read the full story on the Los Angeles Times.









