Los Angeles Times beat writer Jack Harris and columnists Bill Plaschke and Dylan Hernández talk about the offseason, the ...
I remember, first, the fog. Sitting in the back of a cab headed down from my foothills home to LAX early on the morning of ...
Famed Los Angeles Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke is the latest prominent sports media figure to share their heart-wrenching experience of the wildfires that ravaged much of the Los Angeles ...
LOS ANGELES — I remember, first, the fog. Sitting in the back of a cab headed down from my foothills home to LAX early on the morning of Jan. 26, 2020, I remember shivering at a fog so thick I ...
Los Angeles Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke has lived in Altadena, California, for decades. When the fires hit last week, he evacuated and didn’t know whether his house would make it.
The word first came to mind Wednesday afternoon when the Dodgers held a news conference to introduce a nervous kid who has never played a minute in the major leagues. Nearly 100 reporters still ...
His usually calm voice was rising with each syllable. "Bill, I have some really bad news to tell you," he said, followed by two words that are still haunting today. "Kobe died." I cried out in ...
LeBron James' immediate future with the Los Angeles Lakers have been revealed, per a Feb. 2 report from Chris Haynes.
Plaschke, who has been with the Times since 1987, was one of the lucky ones — at least as far as anyone can be lucky in such a devastating circumstance. Plaschke’s home was spared from the fires.
The Lakers traded for Luka Doncic in a shocker on Saturday, but another move--trading LeBron James--now makes some sense.
But it's a motive … it's a big motive for a long run here." ...