Team USA announced Hilary Knight and Evan Bates as the closing ceremony flag bearers at the Winter Olympics. The duo, celebrated for their outstanding achievements, will proudly lead the delegation in the closing festivities.
The New York Times explores the rise of a mall mogul and former Republican poised to lead Los Angeles, highlighting a unique political journey and potential impact on the city’s future governance.
Letters to the Editor highlight growing concerns as U.S. entertainment production shifts overseas, causing significant job losses and economic hardship for American workers in the industry.
A lawsuit filed against Los Angeles school officials claims that policies unfairly discriminate against White students, sparking debate over equity measures in the district. The case highlights ongoing tensions in education reform efforts.
President Trump announced plans to pull National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, citing improvements in local conditions. The move comes amid ongoing debates over federal law enforcement in major cities.
Commentary: A wave of mortgage fraud charges has unexpectedly targeted leading Democrats. Critics question the timing and motives, suggesting political forces may be at play. The Los Angeles Times investigates who’s behind this surge.
Ski mountaineering, making its Olympic debut, combines uphill climbs with downhill skiing in high-altitude terrain. This adrenaline-fueled sport challenges endurance and skill, captivating athletes and fans worldwide.
An immigration officer was injured during a targeted operation in the Los Angeles area, authorities confirmed. The incident remains under investigation as officials assess the circumstances and ensure public safety.
The Los Angeles Lakers have bolstered their front office by hiring a key architect behind the Dodgers’ business success. This move aims to strengthen the Lakers’ financial and operational strategies moving forward.
A small-time leader’s outspoken behavior highlights the challenges in today’s political climate, where loud voices often overshadow meaningful dialogue and effective leadership, says a Los Angeles Times column.
Frank Gehry, the visionary architect behind iconic L.A. landmarks like the Walt Disney Concert Hall, has died at 96. His innovative designs reshaped the city’s skyline and left a lasting legacy on urban architecture.
Federal bans restricting migrant access to health care could ripple across the U.S., straining public health systems and risking broader outbreaks. Experts warn these policies may ultimately impact all citizens’ well-being.
Amid rising tensions, Chicago faces deep community divides as Trump pledges National Guard deployment. Residents express mixed reactions, highlighting fractured trust and ongoing struggles in the city’s fight against violence.
Archived: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted a large-scale crackdown on downtown Los Angeles businesses tied to money laundering schemes for drug cartels, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat organized crime.
Despite top finishes at world championships, track and field struggles to gain widespread popularity in the U.S. Experts cite limited media coverage and competing sports as key barriers to growth.
A figure skating pair from Irvine has been declared ineligible to compete at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics due to their immigration status, NBC Los Angeles reports. The decision highlights ongoing eligibility issues in international sports.
Catch the Olympic men’s hockey quarterfinals as Team USA faces Sweden. Tune in live on NBC Los Angeles for comprehensive coverage, expert analysis, and key game highlights. Don’t miss the action!
The Los Angeles Times fact-checks former President Trump’s major immigration claims, assessing their accuracy against current data and expert analysis to separate myth from reality on this contentious issue.
Hollywood actors have launched a historic strike, with SAG chief Fran Drescher calling it “a moment of history.” The move highlights industry tensions over wages, streaming, and working conditions, affecting major productions nationwide.
Her home and school were destroyed in the recent LA fires, leaving her among 700,000 children profoundly impacted by the disaster. The widespread damage highlights the urgent need for support and recovery efforts.



















