Good morning -- here's what's happening 4.17.08
A partial guilty verdict is delivered in the murder trial of the two women accused of insuring homeless men and then killing them. Victoria Kim and Paul Pringle have all the info.
Anthem Blue Cross is accused of fraud, false advertising and hiding a scheme to drop sick policyholders, and is hit with a billion-dollar lawsuit, Lisa Girion reports.
L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is in Washington, DC. So is our own James Hohmann, with details.
LAPD's top cop says the department's policies for dealing with immigrants are controversial because most people -- including some officers -- just don't understand them. Richard Winton explains.
The Supreme Court approved lethal injections yesterday, but California's executions remain on hold. Full story from Maura Dolan.
A high school student in Fresno is shot to death by a police officer on campus. The Associated Press has the story.
Proposed 10% cuts to the UC budget would be nothing short of catastrophic, critics tell Richard C. Paddock.
The Dodgers are the fourth-richest team in all of baseball? That's what Forbes says -- and ranks the Angels at sixth. Bill Shaikin has the details.
This is art? Well, yes, but does it belong in a museum? Maybe not, Christopher Knight says.
It's video game night at the library -- now please ... make some noise? Alex Pham explains.
-- Veronique de Turenne


