Commentary: What a scandal! (Or not.) explores shifting public reactions to controversies over time. The piece examines how changing social norms and media influence have reshaped what shocks or surprises us today.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have returned to Los Angeles after testing positive for coronavirus while in Australia, where they were working. The couple is now continuing their recovery at home, officials confirm.
A Jewish temple property damaged in the recent Los Angeles fires was further vandalized, authorities confirmed. Investigations are ongoing as the community condemns the acts amid recovery efforts.
California led the nation in job cuts last year, driven by tech and entertainment sectors. However, the pace of layoffs slowed significantly in December, signaling potential stability as the labor market adjusts.
The Los Angeles Lakers enter a new era as LeBron James departs in free agency. The team bolsters its roster with promising additions like Walker Kessler, aiming to rebuild and return to contention.
RATP Dev USA, FreightCar America, and the Los Angeles Harbor Commission announce key leadership changes, highlighting strategic appointments aimed at driving growth and innovation in the rail and port industries.
Armenian officials visited Los Angeles this week to strengthen diplomatic ties and discuss regional cooperation. The delegation met with local leaders to advance economic and cultural partnerships, LAmag reports.
Commentary: Pam Bondi’s finger-wagging during her recent testimony drew unintended laughter, overshadowing her serious points. The Los Angeles Times explores how body language can shift courtroom dynamics.
The Trump administration is moving special education and civil rights offices out of the Education Department. Critics warn this shift could weaken protections for vulnerable students, raising concerns nationwide.
EY US has announced the finalists for the Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2026 Greater Los Angeles Award. The list highlights innovative leaders driving growth and impact in the region’s business community.
Mapped: 250 private jets landed in Los Angeles as Team USA clinched its first-ever World Cup win, highlighting the soaring popularity and economic impact surrounding the historic sports milestone.
After a massive warehouse fire in Los Angeles, residents report the air thick with a foul odor resembling rotting food and a “dead body.” Authorities continue investigations as the community grapples with health concerns.
Live updates from CBS News reveal key results in the Los Angeles and California primary elections, spotlighting major 2026 races as votes continue to be counted. Stay tuned for real-time developments.
Meet Nithya Raman, the progressive Democrat who secured second place in the LA mayoral race. Her campaign focused on housing, equity, and climate action, signaling a shift in the city’s political landscape.
YouTube creator Joshua Ovenshire has inked a 10-series deal with V10 Entertainment, marking a major expansion for the content producer. The exclusive partnership aims to develop diverse digital programming.
The nation’s second-largest school district will ban screen time for its youngest students, citing concerns over health and learning. The policy aims to promote hands-on and social activities in early education.
The US is on track for a historic drop in annual homicides, defying widespread public concern over rising crime. Experts highlight improved policing and community efforts as key factors behind the decline.
Los Angeles Business Journal has named McGuireWoods’ Sabrina Beldner to its prestigious “Top 100 Lawyers” class, recognizing her outstanding legal expertise and contributions to the industry.
Kirby Yates secured his 100th career save in a crucial win over the Athletics, bolstering the bullpen for his team. The milestone highlights Yates’ rise as a reliable closer in MLB.
Boyle Heights reinstated a shelter-in-place order as crews ventilated a warehouse emitting hazardous smoke. Authorities urge residents to stay indoors while emergency teams address the ongoing health risks.



















