Steve Padilla
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Column One editor, @latimes, writing coach, musician (tenor) into Renaissance repertoire.
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Her son is sometimes out of control and violent; she fears him. But when he's getting mental health treatment in a facility, she misses him and wants him home. In Los Angeles Times Column One, Emily Alpert Reyes chronicles a mother's struggle and search for help. latimes.com/california/sto…
So delighted to learn that my Los Angeles Times colleague Nathan Fenno will be included in The Year's Best Sports Writing 2024. Already ordered my copy. Nathan made Best Sports Writing once before with this gripping murder tale: latimes.com/california/sto…
Tim Walz "wrenches on cars" and has a "pistons-and-pushrods persona." So writes Daniel Miller--a car guy himself--in this story about the vice presidential candidate and his obsession with cars. latimes.com/politics/story…
So how do visually impaired athletes compete at the Paralympics? Their techniques are revealed in a fascinating story by David Wharton with must-watch videos by Albert Brave Tiger Lee. They introduce us to these resourceful, and often brave, athletes. latimes.com/sports/olympic…
Can't wait for the mini-series: A member of the Mexican Mafia becomes a government informant. But can he be trusted? Matthew Ormseth unspools a jaw-dropping tale. latimes.com/california/sto…
He was a Mexican Mafia member who became a government informant. You can now read the final chapter in this compelling three-part narrative about drugs, murder, twisted loyalties and betrayal. Outstanding storytelling by Matthew Ormseth. latimes.com/california/sto…