Official Los Angeles Times Android app.
See what you want, when you want
When you open up the Los Angeles Times for Android app, content is made available to you by section. But what if you're not interested in Sports or World News? What if you want Business News shown first? Simply go into the Settings screen and choose ‘Reorder sections.’ Here you can reorder and turn off sections as you wish while always having the option to change them again later.
Keep your favorites, forever
Find a great story that you want to come back to later? See an amazing photo that you want to view again? With the Los Angeles Times for Android app, keeping your favorite content easily accessible is a click away. Once your content is saved, it's on your app until you take it off.
Share with your friends and family
The Los Angeles Times for Android app has built-in sharing with today’s most popular social media platforms (Facebook and Twitter) and also allows you to access your address book and share content via e-mail.
Take us wherever you go, no connection required
Many apps fail when a network isn’t available. The Los Angeles Times for Android app was designed for people who sometimes go where the signal can’t. While you won’t get the latest news when a connection isn’t available, you will have the most recently downloaded information in the app and all your saved items right there with you.
Great photography ahead
One of the greatest things about the Los Angeles Times is our award-winning photojournalism. This app highlights that work in our custom-built Galleries area. You’ll be able to browse photos by section and peek into dozens of collections before launching a slideshow.
See what you want, when you want
When you open up the Los Angeles Times for Android app, content is made available to you by section. But what if you're not interested in Sports or World News? What if you want Business News shown first? Simply go into the Settings screen and choose ‘Reorder sections.’ Here you can reorder and turn off sections as you wish while always having the option to change them again later.
Keep your favorites, forever
Find a great story that you want to come back to later? See an amazing photo that you want to view again? With the Los Angeles Times for Android app, keeping your favorite content easily accessible is a click away. Once your content is saved, it's on your app until you take it off.
Share with your friends and family
The Los Angeles Times for Android app has built-in sharing with today’s most popular social media platforms (Facebook and Twitter) and also allows you to access your address book and share content via e-mail.
Take us wherever you go, no connection required
Many apps fail when a network isn’t available. The Los Angeles Times for Android app was designed for people who sometimes go where the signal can’t. While you won’t get the latest news when a connection isn’t available, you will have the most recently downloaded information in the app and all your saved items right there with you.
Great photography ahead
One of the greatest things about the Los Angeles Times is our award-winning photojournalism. This app highlights that work in our custom-built Galleries area. You’ll be able to browse photos by section and peek into dozens of collections before launching a slideshow.
Recently changed in this version:
* Performance improvements
* Bug fixes
* Additional video content





Comments and ratings for LA Times
(59 stars)
by Lisa Kilbride on 07/05/2013
Taking so long to update that I've"uninstalled" it twice, and it's STILL downloading the update. Wish there were a way to give this app"minus" stars. Is there anyway to MAKE IT STOP?
(59 stars)
by Jeff Leeds on 06/05/2013
Never loads anything
(59 stars)
by Randall Brown on 03/05/2013
Horrible on a tablet.
(59 stars)
by Clarita B on 01/05/2013
Awesome
(59 stars)
by Eric Sanchez on 01/05/2013
Great app
(59 stars)
by LoRonce Anderson on 30/04/2013
My favorite newspaper
(59 stars)
by orlando cordero on 21/04/2013
while I can appreciate the text only interface, the app still manages to look bad on a tablet.