Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, joins USC law school faculty
By Seema Mehta
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles [6-23-2025 to 6-27-2025]
By Brian Champlin & Christina Champlin
The Hollywood sign and … Erewhon? How the luxury grocery store became an L.A. tourist destination
By JP Mangalindan
New California tool ranks extreme heat danger by neighborhood. Here's how it works
Aiko Offner
- CalHeatScore, a new heat-ranking tool, can tell you the risk you face from extreme heat.
- Why it’s important: Extreme heat can lead to illness and death in vulnerable communities.
- Why now: There is often very little awareness and messaging.
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LAPD sergeant among two killed in 405 Freeway crash that blocked southbound lanes for hours
By Grace Toohey
Amtrak Has Expanded Summer Service On This Scenic Coastal Train Route Between L.A. And San Diego
By Jamie Ferrell
Immigration resources
By Laura E. Hertzfeld
Two Years On, This South Bay Garden Continues To Cultivate Community
By Fernando Haro Garcia
Review: Wu-Tang Clan's hip-hop legacy gets unleashed during one last victory lap at Crypto.com Arena
By Ali Lerman
East LA healing circle
By Laura E. Hertzfeld
Long Beach Public Works needs a centralized system to track spending on streets, audit says
By Kristy Hutchings
OC’s ‘queen of concessions’ brings two new beachfront restaurants to Huntington Beach
By Brock Keeling
Monday Morning Coffee: Advice on tariffs and concerns about privacy for fire recruits
By John Donegan
Independence Day Celebration In Los Alamitos Canceled Due To Ongoing Military Operations
By Fernando Haro Garcia
LAPD’s protest response draws complaints
By Karim Doumar
He Misled The Public About His Last Big Immigration Sweep. Now He’s Leading The Border Patrol in LA
By Andrew Donohue, Wendy Fry & Sergio Olmos
Agents, some in unmarked cars and street clothes, are arresting L.A. immigrants. Who are they?
By Karen Melissa Garcia
Dorian Harewood to Present Tribute to Nat King Cole at Herb Alpert’s Vibrato
By Chloe Rabinowitz
Dance The Night Away With Free Salsa Lessons & Live Music This Summer In Culver City
By C. Taylor Henderson
Alert Issued For At-Risk Man Last Seen In Long Beach
By Fernando Haro Garcia
How proposed federal food benefit cuts could affect Angelenos
Robert Garrova
- The federal spending bill proposes deep cuts to spending on food assistance for low-income families.
- That could spell big trouble for the L.A. region.
- On average, about 1.5 million people in L.A. County rely on CalFresh benefits each month.
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After legal loss, L.A. City Council rescinds approval of Hollywood hotel at 6221 Selma Ave.
By Steven Sharp