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.
Average gas prices have surged past $6 per gallon in four California counties, reflecting ongoing supply challenges and increased demand. For the latest prices and county breakdowns, see NBC Los Angeles.
A logjam in U.S. immigration applications has left millions awaiting decisions, increasing their risk of deportation. Backlogs strain the system, prompting calls for urgent reform to protect vulnerable immigrants.
Want to experience the World Cup for just $10? The FIFA Fan Festival in Los Angeles offers fans an affordable chance to enjoy live matches, cultural events, and festivities in a vibrant, communal atmosphere.
Palo Alto School has been ranked the 2nd best all-girls private high school in the USA, according to Niche. The prestigious recognition highlights the school’s academic excellence and supportive community.
Intuit has announced a multi-year partnership with Team USA and secured its role as a founding partner of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games, reinforcing its commitment to support athletes and community initiatives.
St. Louis has won the bid to host the US Olympic Marathon trials, beating out Phoenix. The event will bring top runners and national attention, boosting local tourism and sports enthusiasm.
The World Cup kicked off in the US with a spectacular opening ceremony featuring performances by Katy Perry, Future, and Tyla. The event set an electrifying tone for the global football tournament.
The Dodgers have officially parted ways with their longtime catcher and added Carlos Duran to their 40-man roster, signaling a strategic shift as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Nithya Raman, the progressive councilmember who unseated Spencer Pratt, is eyeing a future in Hollywood. Her unexpected political win has set the stage for a potential shift from politics to entertainment.
Rosie O’Donnell has disclosed the reasons behind her secret return to the U.S., citing threats related to Donald Trump’s citizenship policies. The comedian opened up about her decision in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly.
Los Angeles faces escalating pressure as teacher unions join California’s strike-threat campaign, demanding better pay and conditions. The potential walkout underscores growing unrest in the state’s largest school district.
The US goods trade deficit widened in March as imports surged sharply, surpassing exports. The rise reflects strong domestic demand and raises concerns about the impact on economic growth and inflation pressures.
The 2026 World Cup opening ceremonies kick off today! Watch live on FOX Sports for exclusive coverage, featuring headline performances and key start times. Stay tuned for all the action and show details.
A year after ICE raids shook Los Angeles, the city grapples with lasting fear and disruption. Community leaders warn, “The arrests never really stopped,” highlighting ongoing tensions and uncertainty.
Bengals players reacted positively to the Browns trading star defensive end Myles Garrett, with several saying it could benefit Cincinnati’s chances against Cleveland. Full reactions on NFL.com.
Nithya Raman, a social activist and urban planner, has made waves as a Los Angeles City Council member. Known for championing affordable housing and homelessness reform, Raman brings fresh perspectives to local politics.
The Pentagon supports films like “Top Gun” to boost military recruitment and shape public perception, providing resources and guidance in exchange for a positive portrayal of the armed forces, reports the Los Angeles Times.



















