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Cooling Centers Reopen Due to Heat Spike
Staying cool in the Southland means staying in the know.
One of Santa Monica's Last Movie Theaters Shuts Down
The city by the sea is home to famous actors and show biz luminaries but it only has 3 places to see movies
Feds: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Took Bribes From Turkish Official To Ignore Armenian Genocide
Adams, a former NYPD Captain, was hit with a federal indictment charging him with five federal charges of bribery, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations
Deadly Scooter Collision in Koreatown Prompts LAPD Search
Police seek woman involved in fatal sidewalk accident
LASD Deputies Sidelined Amid Federal Probe
Federal investigation leaves several Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies off duty
Culver City Gun Shop Transformed by Art
Artist Katy Krantz changes "Guns" to "Us" after city spends $6.5 on the closed Martin B. Retting gun store
Lloyd Wright's Landmark Wayfarer's Chapel Moved Due to Landslide
The nearly 75-year-old church was disassembled by a team of pros who explain the process during an upcoming free talk
As the Fed Cuts Rates, Newsom Veto Impacts Undocumented Immigrants
AB-1840 would've ensured that California Housing Finance Agency applicants would not be disqualified due to their immigration status
Hollywood Boulevard's Tent-Free Transformation
A stretch of Hollywood Boulevard finds unexpected change as long-standing encampments vanish, sparking debate over enforcement and compassion in L.A.'s approach to homelessness
Explosive Blaze: Marina del Rey Yacht 'The Admiral' Sinks After Fiery Disaster
A luxury boat loaded with fireworks and ammunition erupts in flames, sending shockwaves through the harbor
Los Angeles City Council's New Measures to Support Street Vendors Is A Win
Vendors like the "Bicycle Whisperer" Lance Olot Small, who has worked from a cargo van parked in Venice since 2008, are benefitting from massive fee reductions
Rescuers Frantically Rescue Wildlife from Big Bear Alpine Zoo as Wildfire Continues to Rage
Hedgehogs and Hawks,Bald Eagles and Black Bears among animals relocated in caravan of vehicles to Palm Desert to escape the out-of-control flames sparked by an arsonist
4.7 Malibu Quake Shakes Up SoCal Morning
An early morning earthquake near Malibu put the MyShake early warning system to the test
Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus Adopts New Safety Rules
Governor Newsom signed a bill allowing lawbreaking passengers to be banned for up to one year
Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Stands As Monument to Angelenos Lost
A service will be held in the community to honor the lives of Los Angeles residents stolen on the darkest day in American history
The Line Fire Ripping Through San Bernardino County Was Arson, Officials Say
Justin Wayne Halstenberg was arrested by San Bernardino County Sheriffs Tuesday for sparking one of three devastating wildfires continuing to rage in Southern California
Three Wildfires Rage in Southern California
The Airport Fire, The Bridge Fire, and The Line Fire continue to destroy wildlife, force evacuations and threaten air quality, Cal Fire says
Metro Awarded $893 Million for New Van Nuys Boulevard Streetcar
The original Pacific Electric line was torn out in 1952
Sweltering Heat Continues with Rolling Blackouts Canceling Show at Hollywood Bowl
Record heat leads to thousands of power outages across Los Angeles while the sweltering temps fuel two major SoCal wildfires
Stay Cool, Los Angeles
L.A.'s Chief Heat Officer directs you to 200 cool spots and the city opens six new cooling centers today
Rite Aid Emerges From Bankruptcy and Thrifty Ice Cream Is Still on the Menu
The sweet treat has been an L.A. favorite for almost a century
Feds Announce Multi-Pronged Initiative to Wipe Prostitution from Notorious Figueroa Corridor
The Figueroa Corridor has long been a haven for human trafficking, often of minors. Federal and local authorities are now joining forces to combat it
Red Bull National Breakdancing Competition Coming to Venice Beach for First Time Ever!
Despite its international stage in Paris this summer, Breaking, a sport rooted in diversity, has been cut from the lineup at LA28
Major "Crime Tourism" Bust Unveiled in Southern California
Six individuals face federal charges for running a "crime tourism" ring in Southern California, amassing $5.5M from luxury thefts and fraud.
StubHub Agrees to Pay Californians $20M for Refund Issues
StubHub faces a $20 million settlement after California's Attorney General Rob Bonta charges the ticket giant with failing to honor refund policies during the pandemic.
























