Steve Henson is a breaking news and enterprise reporter at the Los Angeles Times. He previously served as an editor and reporter in the Sports department. Henson was a leader in digital-only newsrooms from 2007-19 as a senior editor and columnist at Yahoo Sports and as senior editor at the USA Today Sports Media Group. This is his second stint at The Times, having covered the Dodgers and UCLA as well as doing enterprise, investigative and features writing from 1985-2007. Henson was awarded first place in sports features in 2023 and in 2021 by the L.A. Press Club. He has been honored several times by APSE — most recently in 2023 and 2021 — and also by the California News Publishers Assn., the Football Writers Assn. of America and U.S. Basketball Writers Assn.
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The overwhelming popularity of artist Takashi Murakami’s MLB Tokyo Series merchandise has fueled another round of colorful and joyful Dodgers gear.
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Winning the Masters means choosing the menu for the next year’s champions dinner. What will Rory McIlroy, the first champ from Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland, want?
Roki Sasaki gave up one run in five sturdy innings, but the Cubs handed the Dodgers a 16-0 loss that ended with infielder Miguel Rojas on the mound imitating teammates.
Ex-Laker Dwight Howard signs with the L.A. Riot, part of Ice Cube’s BIG3 three-on-three league. Howard will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in September.
Billie Jean King, 81, is the first woman to get a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s sports entertainment category. The tennis icon and activist is star recipient No. 2,807.
Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran was the 2024 All-Star Game MVP. Yet the ex-Cal State Long Beach and Cypress High player says that in 2022 he tried to take his life.