Times Columnist Dana Parsons Bids Farewell

Categories: OC Media
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If you've been following the self-destruction of the LA Times throughout the past year or so, you probably know that next week, the paper is killing off its "California" section, the paper's increasingly anemic attempt to convince readers it actually cares about local news.

As its name suggests, the California section really just combined a few local stories with state budget coverage from Sacramento and assorted briefs from flyover country. Years ago, the California section was called "Metro," and really did include lots of local news. At one point, in the glory days of the mid-to-late 1990s, the paper even had a bunch of so-called Times Community News bureaus spread throughout OC, so if you read the paper here, your local news was really, really local. And until this week, if you picked up the Times in OC, Dana Parsons was your local columnist, sort of the Steve Lopez of Santa Ana's Civic Center.

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Starting in March, what remains of local news coverage will be folded into the paper's front page section. No more room for the ruminations of Parsons, who'll switch to a staff writing position, although word is Lopez, the paper's star columnist up in LA--think best-selling book and movie deal-- will get to keep his column.

Over the years the Weekly has bemoaned Parsons for his wrongheaded carping about the moral culpability of the Haidl gang rape victim but also paid tribute to his more courageous coverage, like his expose of the shoddy police work and prosecutorial indifference that led to the wrongful arrest, conviction and imprisonment of an innocent kid named Arthur Carmona. As Weekly freelancer Bob Emmers wrote here, Parsons was the first person to pay any attention to the facts.

"Parsons then proceeded to do something astonishing--particularly for Orange County and its often lackluster journalism scene: he began his own investigation of the case. He read the entire 700-plus-page trial transcript. He attempted to interview witnesses, police officers, investigators, attorneys, experts in eyewitness testimony. And then he wrote a series of nine columns questioning Arthur's conviction."

Thanks in large measure to Parsons' refusal to stop writing about Carmona, the kid eventually saw his charges vacated. Sadly, Carmona perished in February 2008 during a late-night road rage incident in Santa Ana. We already miss Carmona and we'll miss Parsons too, even if we didn't always agree with his columns, but we're glad there will at least be more room for stories about Britney Spears' dad.

Comments (5)

Crusader says:

Wow, what a shock. I've been reading his column for more than a decade. No one will be able to replace that particular column; what a shame.

Posted On: Friday, Feb. 27 2009 @ 8:31PM
Cesar says:

Hapless Dana Parsons is out? Poor vato. God bless his soul for his excellent work on the Carmona case. But his style, wit, and writing was pretty bland... Can't believe he lasted that long at The Times. He definitely fucked up when taking sides with the Haild bunch. He also fucked up when he defended those motherfucker south county Rockabilly gang bangers. Those pieces of shit should have received a gang enhancement gift as a result of their attack on a group of wabs. He said the crackers were just an innocent group of kids pretending to be James Deans wannabes. Yeah, imagine if a group of wabs were dressing up like cool ass pachucos and they attacked a group of crackers. Fuck yeah they would have labeled cholos, gang bangers, or, in the age of village idiot GW Bush, they would have been labeled terrorists. Take care Dana and hope you find steady work in this unfortunate age of shrinking newspapers.

Posted On: Friday, Feb. 27 2009 @ 9:17PM
Tina says:

Well, thank goodness someone does notice what is about to happen in OC.
I have a fond attatchment to Parsons and so for me it is really frustrating and makes a person want to scream.
I only hope that the society that has got so "lacksa-daisy" ( forgive spelling) will actually call the Times/ scream at editors downtown and someone bring him back.
Just ridiculous that a millon or so people in OC just don't matter.
Parsons has been on his game for weeks now because I think he finally got to write what he felt or wanted and some some space allotted to do it in. When he writes from the heart;journalism at it's best.

Posted On: Tuesday, Mar. 3 2009 @ 12:36PM
Tina says:

To Cesar:
So if he wrote for the "hispanic guy" god bless him
But if he wrote about the white guy, he's _ _ _ _ up hahahaha
thank goodness you don't write, as your use of words are rather "witless" themself

Posted On: Tuesday, Mar. 3 2009 @ 12:44PM
Rafael Soler says:

Re: 40"X60" Oil on Canvas THE BUILDERS, interview by Dana Parsons.....a follow-up, by Rafael Soler...
Now...According to Christopher Goffard, you are contemplating
an interview with our Brittish International Celebreties who are presently hosted in Santa Ana Jail. It would be most timely if you do so, as they may soon be out of reach by us.
I think that is a pitty, Since Sheppard and Whittle offer so much to American Citizenry by their very presence here in our
environs.
Please telephone 562) 431-0101, If I can lend any assistance.

Posted On: Thursday, May. 7 2009 @ 11:27AM

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