Articles by Jocelyn Stewart

21 articles since 1997

Defects Alleged in Bay Bridge

California | Local | By Jocelyn Stewart | April 8, 2005
Allegations that the new Bay Bridge that will connect San Francisco to Oakland is riddled with defective welds has prompted an FBI probe and an outcry from lawmakers. Read more
 

L.A. to Fight Ruling on Housing Subsidy

California | Local | By Jessica Garrison and Jocelyn Stewart | October 30, 2004
Los Angeles City Council members voted Friday to appeal a decision by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge that outlawed a city policy aimed at preserving low-income apartments. Read more
 

Secession Worries Tenants, Owners

California | Local | By Jocelyn Stewart | July 28, 2002
The November vote on San Fernando Valley and Hollywood secession could toss rent control and other Los Angeles housing laws up for grabs, causing anxieties among tenants and landlords alike. Read more
 

Inmates’ Movements Restricted

California | Local | By Jocelyn Stewart | August 12, 2000
State parole officials have ordered all residents of halfway houses in Los Angeles County to remain indoors, beginning this weekend, to avoid any violence around the Democratic National Convention. Read more
 

Firefighter Who Stood Up to Bigotry at Station Honored

California | Local | By Jocelyn Stewart | June 25, 2000
The men wanted him to leave. Read more
 

Mexican, Japanese Disasters Touch Southland Residents

California | Local | By Mitchell Landsberg and Jocelyn Stewart | October 1, 1999
When a magnitude 7.5 earthquake cracked buildings and claimed lives in Southern Mexico on Thursday, Spanish-language news stations in Los Angeles went live with coverage, including a statement from Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo. Read more
 

California and the West - 2nd Getty Family an Open Secret - Billionaire: Many in San Francisco’s high society knew about heir’s three daughters with an L.A.-area woman, some now say, but everyone stayed discreet.

News | By Maria L. La Ganga and Jocelyn Stewart | August 30, 1999
This is a story about open secrets and closed mouths, about a man with a double life and the singular city that has sheltered him. Read more
 

Latino Event Sends Message: Books Can Change Destinies - Festival: L.A. gathering is a celebration of literacy and culture. Our mission is to build a community of readers,’ official says.

California | Local | By Jocelyn Stewart | August 29, 1999
The woman stepped up to the table, laid down her copy of Americanos, Latino Life in the United States” and asked that it be dedicated to her granddaughter, Jennifer. Read more
 

Slain Mail Carrier Is Buried

California | Local | By Jocelyn Stewart | August 15, 1999
The white supremacist accused of shooting Joseph Santos Ileto saw only this: a man of Asian ancestry, wearing the uniform of the United States Postal Service. Read more
 

Mourners Remember Slain Mail Carrier

California | Local | By Jocelyn Stewart | August 15, 1999
The white supremacist accused of shooting Joseph Santos Ileto saw only this: a man of Asian ancestry, wearing the uniform of the United States Postal Service. Read more
 
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