Los Angeles school workers have approved a new labor deal following last month’s strike, ending weeks of disruption. The agreement addresses wage increases and improved workplace conditions, marking a significant win for union members.
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California lawyer Tom Girardi has been charged with stealing millions in client funds, Reuters reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns over legal ethics and client trust in the state’s legal system.
ICE conducted a major operation in Los Angeles, resulting in 212 arrests and 122 notices of inspection. The enforcement action targeted immigration violations, highlighting ongoing efforts to bolster border security.
The Buss family has agreed to sell a majority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers in a reported record $10 billion deal, marking one of the largest transactions in sports history. Details remain under wraps.
At least 11 people have died in the devastating wildfires raging across Los Angeles, officials confirm. Firefighters continue battling the blazes as evacuations and damage assessments are underway. CNN will provide ongoing live updates.
Federal agents were seen conducting an apparent raid outside a Newsom event in Los Angeles, raising questions about the operation’s nature. Details remain sparse as officials have yet to comment.
Justin Herbert and Madison Beer ignite buzz as a potential power duo, blending football and entertainment worlds. Their unexpected crossover sparks intrigue, highlighting a new dynamic in celebrity partnerships.
The Los Angeles Times highlights a growing concern in American education: the IQ trap. Critics argue that overemphasis on IQ scores narrows learning, overlooking diverse talents and widening achievement gaps nationwide.
The Chicago Bears face the Los Angeles Chargers in NFL Week 8. Experts weigh in with predictions, key picks, and updated odds as both teams aim to boost their playoff hopes. Game time and analysis inside.
Los Angeles businesses must file their annual City Business Tax by February 29. PwC reminds companies to comply timely to avoid penalties. Prepare filings early to ensure smooth processing.
Los Angeles protests over immigration policies have escalated, prompting National Guard deployment to maintain order. Former President Trump publicly opposes the demonstrations, intensifying the national debate on immigration reform.
Son Heung-Min’s LAFC jersey sales have surged past global icons like Lionel Messi and LeBron James, making him the athlete with the most jerseys sold worldwide, marking a new milestone in sports merchandising.
The Los Angeles Lakers face a pivotal decision on extending Rui Hachimura before the season begins. An insider reveals the team’s stance and the potential impact on their roster dynamics. Full details at Sports Illustrated.
US Marines mobilized to Los Angeles amid rising tensions are being sent home, the Pentagon confirmed. The decision follows a review of security needs, easing the immediate military presence in the city.
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is rattling U.S. tech investors with rapid advancements and aggressive market moves, raising concerns over data security and competitive dominance in critical technology sectors.
Los Angeles public schools are set to expand Portuguese language programs, promoting cultural diversity and bilingual education. This initiative aims to strengthen ties with the local Portuguese-American community.
Mayors of Democratic-led cities across the U.S. criticized former President Trump’s takeover threats, expressing concern over the undermining of local governance and democratic norms beyond Washington, D.C.
EY US has named Arad Levertov, CEO of Sunbit, as a 2025 Entrepreneur Of The Year® Greater Los Angeles Award winner, recognizing his innovative leadership in the financial technology sector.
The Los Angeles Angels face the Oakland Athletics on August 15 in a key MLB matchup. Explore the latest odds, expert tips, and betting trends ahead of this highly anticipated game, as covered by Sportsbook Wire.
A Los Angeles Times column warns that while earthquakes and fires pose ongoing threats to L.A., the greatest danger lies in public denial. Ignoring risks, the piece argues, leaves the city unprepared for inevitable disaster.

















