Singer D4vd is named a suspect in the death of a 15-year-old whose body was found in a car trunk, an LAPD source told NBC News. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the case.
Pico Rivera native Cristian Roldan aims to represent Team USA in the upcoming World Cup. The midfielder’s strong performances have boosted his chances of earning a spot on the national roster, NBC Los Angeles reports.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom heads to the Munich Security Conference to counter former President Trump’s foreign policy vision, emphasizing multilateralism and renewed U.S. global leadership.
Cinépolis is reportedly considering joining the bidding for Regal Entertainment, the U.S. movie theater chain. The move signals increased competition in the evolving cinema market, sources say.
In 1989, The New York Times reported on heightened security measures at a Los Angeles school aimed at curbing gang violence. Officials increased patrols and implemented stricter policies to protect students and staff.
The New York Times explores diverse public reactions to the deployment of the National Guard in U.S. cities, highlighting concerns over safety, civil rights, and the impact on community-police relations.
The iconic US Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles is on the market, with estimates valuing the sale at around $700 million, sources reveal. The landmark’s potential deal marks a significant shift in the city’s commercial real estate landscape.
The Dodgers-Blue Jays World Series drew record-breaking TV ratings, highlighting baseball’s growing popularity and regional fan engagement. Experts say this surge reflects renewed interest in the sport nationwide.
Federal agents in Los Angeles took a 1-year-old girl into protective custody after arresting her father, according to AP News. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the case.
A federal agent was attacked and hospitalized during an anti-ICE protest in Downtown Los Angeles, Fox News reports. Authorities responded swiftly as tensions escalated amid ongoing demonstrations.
Rising tensions with Iran threaten to upend Trump’s economic agenda, as escalating oil prices and market uncertainty challenge the administration’s growth and job creation claims, Reuters reports.
Nick Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles court as his preliminary hearing was rescheduled. The case remains under review as legal proceedings continue. More updates to follow.
Cole Tomas Allen, a teacher from Torrance, is suspected in a recent Washington, D.C. shooting. Authorities are investigating his possible connection to the incident, while local officials express shock over the allegations.
State records reveal 89 hospice companies registered at a single Los Angeles office plaza. CBS News investigated the unusual concentration, raising questions about oversight and industry practices in the region.
Current and former NFL stars are set to face Team USA in the revamped Fanatics Flag Football Classic, showcasing top talent in a thrilling new format. The event promises high-energy competition and fan engagement.
The Dodgers face the Marlins with Shohei Ohtani sidelined. In a surprise move, an unexpected player is leading off the lineup, signaling strategic adjustments. Fans anticipate how this change will impact the game.
President Trump considers “winding down” U.S. military involvement as the Pentagon deploys 2,500 California Marines to the Mideast, signaling a complex shift amid ongoing regional tensions.
Melanie J. Howard joins Loeb & Loeb LLP as a key legal expert, bringing extensive experience in corporate law. Her addition strengthens the firm’s commitment to high-caliber client service and strategic counsel.
Deandre Ayton expressed excitement ahead of Game 5 against the Rockets, saying he “can’t wait” to take the court. The Lakers look to capitalize on momentum in this pivotal playoff clash.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) continues to rank among the top U.S. universities, securing high positions in the latest U.S. News Best Colleges overall rankings, reflecting its academic excellence and diverse programs.



















