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[Essential California Newsletter] April 1, 2023
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[Click to view images]( yet knows the consequences of indicting Trump. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) By Karim Doumar Good morning, and welcome to the [Essential California newsletter](. It is Saturday, April 1. (Keep an eye out for pranks today.) Hereâs a look at the top stories of the last week Dozens of House Republicans rallied behind Donald Trump. They [emerged swiftly as a key line of political defense for Trump]( collectively blasting Manhattan Dist. Atty. Alvin Bragg as a far-left Democrat whoâs soft on crime in his state yet is willing to pursue an unprecedented prosecution of a former president in a politicized effort to stop Trump from ousting President Biden in 2024. More on Trumpâs indictment - The GOP made a devilâs bargain with Trump, David Lauter writes. [The bill is coming due](. - Itâs hard to keep all the accusations and investigations Trump faces straight. [Hereâs a guide to the latest developments.]( - Trump is the first former president in history to face a criminal indictment. [Here are the four most important takeaways](. - Itâs foolish to predict the impact if Trump is indicted. But thereâs [reason to believe things have changed]( and his scot-free days may be over, writes columnist Mark Z. Barabak. Mark Ridley-Thomas was found guilty in a corruption case. The veteran L.A. County politician was found guilty of [extracting special benefits for his son from USC]( while voting in support of motions and a contract sought by the university. - Column: Why a guilty verdict for Ridley-Thomas [doesnât feel like justice to Black L.A.]( Overhyped and underrated? Inside Bronny Jamesâ senior season, where his famous father LeBron [helped and hindered his son](. The week in photos
[A man casts a long shadow as he jogs along the surf line in Santa Monica, CA. ](
Sunshine reigns as last weekâs storm clouds moved east, giving a welcome respite from soggy weather through the weekend. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) See [the photos behind this weekâs biggest stories](. Trump is indicted; fentanyl and homelessness grip a town; Californiaâs âphantom lakeâ returns after a very wet winter. Free online games Get our free daily crossword puzzle, sudoku, word search and arcade games in our game center at [latimes.com/games](. At least 38 migrants were killed in a fire at a detention center in Mexico. It was [the deadliest incident in recent memory]( at Mexicoâs notoriously crowded immigration holding centers and another reminder of the many perils faced by migrants trying to reach the United States. ADVERTISEMENT
More: - Activists [call for justice]( in condemning the deaths of 39 immigrants in Ciudad Juarez. - Mexico [opens homicide probe, names 8 guards as suspects]( in a fire that killed 39 migrants. - [Itâs only a matter of time]( before another tragedy like the Ciudad Juarez fire happens. Inside the collapse of the Skid Row Housing Trust. It was a model for nonprofits housing homeless people in Los Angeles. Behind the scenes, [it was imploding]( â leaving tenants in squalor. Itâs 2023 and you just tested positive for COVID-19. Now what? Get the [latest CDC protocols, isolation recommendations, ways to treat it and ways to prevent long COVID](. Column: How Disneyâs lawyers brutally mauled DeSantis over control of Disney World. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tried to hurt Disney for criticizing his âDonât Say Gayâ law, but he just demonstrated his stupidity, [writes business columnist Michael Hiltzik.]( ADVERTISEMENT
Plunging enrollment, financial woes, trustee exodus. Whittier College confronts its crisis. One of Californiaâs oldest liberal arts colleges faces turmoil as some [critics question its viability](. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckinghamâs rocky relationship: A timeline of love and war. They were friends, then lovers, then Fleetwood Mac bandmates. With the spotlight on Buckingham this week, [letâs revisit their drama](. Can this town save itself from fentanyl addiction? The town of Española, N.M., has struggled with drug addiction for generations. But fentanyl has contributed to [rising homelessness and overdose rates](. Californians can look forward to [sunny skies and warmer weather]( this weekend. But another storm system could make its way down to the center of California on Monday. More on our wet winter: - Striking satellite photos from space show Californiaâs [transformation from dry to lush]( - Worry and suspicion reign as [once-dry Tulare Lake drowns California farmland]( - âNature gave us a lifelineâ: Southern California [refills largest reservoir in dramatic fashion]( - Californiaâs âphantom lakeâ returns with a vengeance, [unearthing an ugly history of water]( - âWeâve lost the aqueductâ: How severe flooding [threatens a Los Angeles water lifeline]( - Itâs official. Mammoth Mountainâs had its snowiest season ever â [and by a lot]( Enjoying this newsletter? Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. [Become a Times subscriber.]( ICYMI, here are this weekâs great reads Big is beautiful at one of L.A.âs hottest strip shows. For these aspiring exotic dancers, [tears are expected. Tiger stripes, a must](. Thereâs a new breed of luxury party houses. Newport Beach isnât happy about it. A host of destination cities in California [want to regulate fractional home ownership](. An LAPD SWAT raid wrecked this manâs print shop. He canât get compensation. What was once the showroom is now stripped down to nails, plywood and beams. Industrial-sized air conditioner units and fans sat where display cases and T-shirt racks once were, a reminder of [the day last summer when Penaâs life changed forever](. Todayâs week-in-review newsletter was curated by Laura Blasey. Please let us know what we can do to make this newsletter more useful to you. Send comments, complaints and ideas to essentialcalifornia@latimes.com. Our daily news podcast If youâre a fan of this newsletter, youâll love our daily podcast âThe Times,â hosted every weekday by columnist Gustavo Arellano, along with reporters from across our newsroom. Go beyond the headlines. Download and listen [on our App]( subscribe [on Apple Podcasts]( and follow [on Spotify](. ADVERTISEMENT
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