I'm not sure specifically what the 'la times snow plow story' is about without more context. It could be about snow plows in Los Angeles, perhaps related to how they operate during snowstorms, or it might be a story about a particular incident involving a snow plow that was reported by the LA Times.
You can try searching for it on the official LA Times website. They usually have an archive of their stories, and you can use the search function to look for 'snow plow story'.
Well, once there was a snow plow driver who accidentally plowed into a snowman that was made to look like the town mayor. Everyone had a good laugh as the snowman's carrot nose went flying and the driver got out all flustered.
Well, I once heard that a small, used snow plow cost around $500. The funny part was that the guy who bought it thought it was a steal. But when he tried to use it, the plow blade was so rusty that it left streaks of orange on the snow instead of clearing it properly.
Sure. A snow plow was clearing the roads in a neighborhood. The driver didn't notice a small dog's leash was attached to a pole. When he started plowing, the dog was dragged along for a short distance on its belly in the snow. Luckily, the dog was okay and it was really hilarious.
There was a man who saw an ad for a snow plow at a very low price, only $400. He immediately bought it without checking it thoroughly. When he got it home, he realized it was a mini - snow plow meant for a small driveway, not the large one he had. So, he ended up having to buy another one at a much higher cost.
It's likely not a common term. The LA Times uses more specific designations for its stories like 'feature story', 'investigative report', etc. 'la times long story' might be an ad - hoc or very specific reference to a particular piece that someone has given, rather than a standard term within the newspaper's lexicon.
I don't have enough information to determine who wrote the 'la times story'. There are many journalists working for the LA Times, and it could be any one of them.
I'm not sure specifically as you haven't provided the content of the 'la times story'. It could be about various topics such as politics, entertainment, local events in Los Angeles, or business.