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Month: September 2025
As the school year begins in Los Angeles, fears grow over the impact of Trump’s immigration crackdown. Families and educators worry increased enforcement could disrupt communities and student attendance.
The New York Times explores former President Trump’s aggressive crime and immigration crackdown, detailing its impact on U.S. cities, controversies sparked, and the lasting effects on law enforcement and immigrant communities.
CTBC Bank has donated $300,000 to support wildfire recovery efforts in California. The contribution aims to aid relief and rebuilding in affected communities, highlighting the bank’s commitment to local disaster response.
Sources reveal the Buss family is reportedly set to sell the Los Angeles Lakers, with the franchise valued at $10 billion, ESPN reports. Details on potential buyers and timeline remain undisclosed.
The Los Angeles Chargers face the Las Vegas Raiders in an intense NFL Week 2 matchup. Explore expert predictions, top picks, and updated odds as both teams aim to secure an early-season edge.
The Los Angeles Rams face the Tennessee Titans in an NFL Week 2 clash packed with high stakes. USA Today breaks down predictions, top picks, and betting odds ahead of the pivotal matchup.
A new era of American political violence is escalating, marked by deep divisions and extremist actions. Experts trace roots to polarization and misinformation, raising urgent questions about restoring national unity and peace.
Kali Hotel and Rooftop, part of the Autograph Collection, is set to open at Hollywood Park in Greater Los Angeles. Located steps from SoFi Stadium, it aims to serve fans and visitors of premier sports and entertainment venues.
Los Angeles teachers are set to end their strike after reaching a deal with the school district, addressing pay raises, smaller class sizes, and support staff increases. Classes will resume soon, easing weeks of disruption.
Chicago Mayor condemned former President Trump’s threat to deploy the National Guard to the city, calling it a political stunt that undermines local efforts to address violence. NBC News reports ongoing tensions.
The Business Resources Center at LA County Library offers entrepreneurs and small business owners free access to databases, workshops, and expert guidance, fostering local economic growth and innovation.
A visa approval crisis risks delaying key personnel and athletes for the 2026 World Cup and 2028 L.A. Olympics, potentially costing millions and disrupting preparations for these major international events.
Lakers rumors heat up as an insider reveals an Eastern Conference powerhouse is prepared to go all in on a blockbuster LeBron James trade, signaling a potential seismic shift in the NBA landscape, reports Sports Illustrated.
NBA insider reveals a major update on the Lakers’ trade plans, signaling potential blockbuster moves aimed at reshaping the roster. Stay tuned as the team seeks to boost its championship contention.
The Supreme Court upheld Los Angeles’ use of “roving patrols” for immigration stops, affirming police authority to conduct brief stops without warrants, sparking debate on civil rights and law enforcement powers.
Netflix and Ava DuVernay have settled a defamation lawsuit filed by the prosecutor depicted in “When They See Us.” The legal dispute, reported by the Los Angeles Times, centers on claims of false portrayal in the acclaimed series.
A 12-year-old girl unintentionally discharged a firearm at a Los Angeles school, authorities said. No one was seriously injured. Investigations are ongoing to determine how the weapon was accessed.
Crime in Chicago remains a pressing concern, with rising violence and gang activity impacting communities. The city faces challenges in tackling homicides and shootings despite ongoing law enforcement efforts.
The Los Angeles Times reports that employers face increased legal scrutiny and fines as authorities intensify efforts to crack down on hiring undocumented workers, aiming to curb illegal immigration and protect labor standards.