The history of 'dude'
By Robert Garrova
Cops Called to Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross' $5 Million Los Angeles Mansion for Possible Burglary
By Kelsi Karruli
L.A. remembers Wallis Annenberg
By Tabor Brewster
Immigrant Rights Protests Continue Near LA’s Detention Center
By Semantha Norris
LA's crossing guards will be redistributed using a new method before the school year starts
By Kavish Harjai
LA County wants Los Angeles General Hospital listed as a nationally recognized historic site
By Destiny Torres
These women faith leaders protest mass deportations through prayer outside LA’s detention center
By Ryanne Mena
69 apartments take shape at 1350 W. Court St.
By Steven Sharp
Palisades rebuild limits
By David Wagner
Trump administration maneuvers to keep Essayli as L.A.’s top federal prosecutor
By Brittny Mejia, Michael Wilner & James Queally
That ripped-up DIY crosswalk in West LA? Council member says she asked city to keep it
Kavish Harjai
- The bright yellow crosswalks were painted by volunteers over two Saturdays near busy Stoner Park.
- L.A. City Councilmember Traci Park, who represents the area, said crews removed the paint job despite her request.
- She said she told city officials the intersection was "at least slightly more safe" until more could be done.
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Is SoCal Experiencing No Sky July?
By Kat Schuster
LA’s new top homelessness official draws support and concerns about prosecutor past
Aaron Schrank
- Gita O’Neill was appointed last week by commissioners to head the troubled agency temporarily.
- Supporters say her background as a longtime Los Angeles city prosecutor is the experience needed.
- Critics argue she has a history of enforcing policies that “criminalize and displace” unhoused people.
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Trump delays limits on gas used to clean medical equipment. What it means for L.A. families worried about cancer
By Julia Barajas
This 'Yellowstone' star claims he 'lost everything’ after being blacklisted by Hollywood
By Kevin Zelman
Larchmont Village Vet’s New Home
By Patricia Lombard
Mystery dog illness
By Nick Gerda
U.S. economy grew at a 3% rate in Q2, a better-than-expected pace even as Trump's tariffs hit
By Jeff Cox
This rundown Hollywood motel gets a shiny new status: L.A. historic monument
By Christopher Reynolds
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles [7-28-2025 to 8-1-2025]
By Christina Champlin & Brian Champlin
Celebrate Judy Vaughan’s 80th Birthday at Serrano House
By Patricia Lombard
Day Care Shooting | Mysterious Dog Deaths | Band Arrested After Vans Warped Tour
By Fernando Haro Garcia
Traditional Lenders Heading Back Into The CRE Fray In LA
By Bianca Barragan