Women lawmakers across the U.S. are pushing for “potty parity” in government buildings, highlighting inadequate restroom access as a barrier to gender equality and workplace comfort in legislatures, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Year: 2025
Former President Trump seizes a contentious moment in California to escalate immigration debates, spotlighting deep state divisions. His bold stance intensifies a polarizing national discourse.
Hollywood, once rooted in Los Angeles, has expanded beyond the city and now increasingly stretches across the U.S. With rising costs and new hubs forming, the industry is outgrowing both its birthplace and the nation.
Los Angeles schools have postponed the student COVID-19 vaccine mandate until fall 2022, citing concerns over vaccine availability and equity. The decision aims to allow more time for access and community engagement.
Court rulings have cast doubt on the National Guard’s deployment in Los Angeles, challenging local authorities’ authority amid rising unrest. Legal battles intensify over the Guard’s role in city law enforcement.
Los Angeles explores new affordable housing locations to tackle rising demand. City officials and developers are targeting underutilized areas to boost supply and address the housing crisis, reports the Los Angeles Business Journal.
The 2025 MLB draft saw teams making strategic moves in the first 32 selections. USA Today grades each team’s performance, highlighting standout picks and unexpected misses that could shape the future of baseball.
Benin has begun granting citizenship to descendants of enslaved people, aiming to reconnect the African diaspora with their heritage. U.S. singer Ciara is among the first to receive this historic recognition.
A scientist and green-card holder was detained for over a week at San Francisco International Airport, according to the individual’s lawyer. The extended detention raises concerns over immigration and security protocols.
David Huerta, president of SEIU California, was detained during ICE raids across Los Angeles. The arrests sparked protests as advocates demand his immediate release and condemn the enforcement actions targeting community leaders.
Alexis Smith, who gained viral attention for her Miss Kansas speech, revealed that her abuser sought “full control” over her. Her powerful message highlights the ongoing struggle against domestic abuse. (Los Angeles Times)
The Education Lab returns to Downtown Los Angeles with Traces of Us at Hauser & Wirth, offering immersive programs that explore identity, memory, and community through contemporary art and interactive experiences.
The Best Lawyers in America 2025 honors 42 Crowell & Moring attorneys, with three named Lawyer of the Year, highlighting the firm’s exceptional legal expertise and industry leadership.
A combination of prolonged drought, high winds, and accumulated dry vegetation fueled the devastating LA wildfires. These blazes have rapidly engulfed some of America’s most expensive homes, prompting widespread evacuations and damage.
The Sacramento Kings have long struggled to attract top free agents, raising questions about their appeal as a destination. Factors like market size and recent performance continue to impact their allure in free agency.
Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson praised Luka Doncic’s offseason work, highlighting the Dallas star’s improved conditioning and leadership. Johnson believes Doncic is poised for another MVP-caliber season.
The Dallas Mavericks have acquired LeBron James from the Los Angeles Lakers in a blockbuster 13-player trade. The historic deal reshapes both franchises as James joins Dallas for a fresh championship pursuit.
Veterans warn that former President Trump’s response to LA protests risks politicizing the US military. They caution that deploying troops in such scenarios could undermine the armed forces’ longstanding apolitical tradition.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2018 took place in Los Angeles, showcasing the latest in gaming technology and titles. Industry leaders unveiled new games and innovations, drawing global attention to the future of interactive entertainment.
Los Angeles schools canceled classes for 420,000 students as educators strike over pay and working conditions. The walkout halted instruction citywide, spotlighting deep tensions between teachers and district leaders.

















