Los Angeles
Los Angeles County population decline is the largest in the U.S.
Nearly 54,000 people left the county last year, according to the U.S. census data.
Air Canada CEO to step down following LaGuardia on-the-ground plane crash
The recent deadly crash at a major New York City airport has renewed fears about air traffic management following LA-area near-misses.
FIFA World Cup and LA28 Olympics to kick off amid global conflict
When a moment made for global unity overlaps a time of global conflict, the question remains: Will the LA28 Olympics and world cup serve as a stage of confrontation?
Paramount wins Warner Bros Discovery bidding war after Netflix backs out
Paramount Skydance edged out Netflix’s bid for Warner Bros Discovery after the former declined to raise their offer, setting up a media studio-and-streaming merger.
Bernie Sanders kicks off campaign for ‘Billionaire Tax Now’
The Vermont senator joined L.A. unions at The Wiltern to advocate for a bill taxing billionaires to fund California’s state healthcare system.
Melrose businesses remain frustrated by LA’s preventive measures following newest set of heavy rain and floods
Rain and flooding continue to cause damage to businesses along Melrose Avenue, with lack of promising solutions in sight
Local taquería featured in Super Bowl halftime “overwhelmed by joy”
Angelinos were surprised to see Villa’s feature in Bad Bunny’s performance
More healthcare workers join strike against Kaiser after month-long stalled negotiations
Calling for fair wages and improved working conditions, healthcare professionals urged the company to bargain.
Thousands protest ICE in downtown LA amid nationwide general strike
Protesters gathered in front of City Hall to demand Immigration and Customs Enforcement leave LA and other major cities following the agency’s recent violence against civilians resulting in deaths.
Ten colleges across the U.S., including USC, received threats to campus Thursday
Students have seen closures and heightened security as various universities were faced with separate — but similar — threats.
Nearly a year after Eaton Canyon Fire, Altadena churches rebuild Christmas traditions without their sanctuaries
Displaced by the devastating fire in January, congregations at Altadena Community Church and St. Mark’s Episcopal Church are redefining what it means to celebrate the Christmas season.
‘Work that pushes back’: Patrick Martinez captures the ‘collective conscience’ in Los Angeles as risks to immigrant communities mount
Drawing on the sights, textures and symbols of the city, the artist pays homage to L.A.’s history and cultural landscape while revealing the pressures endured by its immigrant residents.
Erewhon to open in Downtown LA
The LA-favorite grocery chain will expand to include a property just fifteen minutes from USC.
Altadena man becomes the first resident to fully rebuild home after January fires
Ted Koerner and his dog are bringing hope to a neighborhood destroyed by the Eaton Fire.
Swipe less, give more: How GivingTuesday is rewriting the rules of generosity
From South Central to Long Beach, community organizations turn GivingTuesday into a lifeline for families and youth.












