Good morning -- here's what's happening 2.27.08
Six students expelled and dozens could be suspended from Harvard-Westlake after teachers figure out the kids stole a Spanish and a history test. Carla Rivera has details from the ritzy private school.
They're betting you'll procrastinate -- that's why officials who want fewer undergrad admissions to CalState schools have moved up next year's application deadline. Howard Blume explains.
A $120,000 car for a 3-year-old? Just part of the business plan at Axium International Inc., a Hollywood payroll service company. Kim Christensen and Andrea Chang tell how that turned out. (Hint: Not well.)
The O.C. says OK to a civilian oversight board for the county's scandal-plagued sheriff's department. Christian Berthelsen lays out the plan.
Who said what to whom when the EPA denied Californians the right to regulate their own air pollution? Richard Simon and Janet Wilson wade into some deep waters.
Steve Lopez auditions for a chance to talk to Antonio Villaraigosa. Calls him thin-skinned. (And that's when he's being nice.)
Our car guy Dan Neil -- film critic? Yep, when he's talking about Ford's newest Mustang.
-- Veronique de Turenne


