The story of Tony Lam, the first Vietnamese American elected to public office in the U.S., is also the story of Little Saigon.| Los Angeles Times
Nichelle Nichols, the beloved Lt. Uhura on 'Star Trek,' is living with dementia and struggling financially. Three parties fight to control her fate.| Los Angeles Times
This moment in the Israel-Hamas saga can be glimpsed in the fate of two fathers, strangers who share misfortunes brought on by larger powers and are now left to find their way| Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles County wildfires unleashed all kinds of contaminants once locked away in paints, plastics and elsewhere. Among the most concerning is lead, so, like hundreds of Angelenos, a reporter who covered the fires got his blood tested.| Los Angeles Times
What does a hospital do when a patient has everything but a name?| Los Angeles Times
An outpost for Chicano culture in Vietnam attracts community — and occasional concerns among older generations inclined to associate tattoos with gangs.| Los Angeles Times
A forensic investigator in Tel Aviv works to reassemble remains of victims of Hamas militants, trying to understand the causes of death and the underlying cruelty.| Los Angeles Times
The Girl Scouts in this troop, in one of New York's emergency migrant shelters, know hardship and loss. But at meetings at least, they get to be kids.| Los Angeles Times
Accelerating landslides in Rancho Palos Verdes have continued to upend life. But residents like Gordon Leon aren't ready to give up.| Los Angeles Times