Federal authorities are investigating 11 missing or deceased scientists, including four linked to LA County, raising concerns over unusual patterns. The probe aims to uncover potential foul play or security threats.
Day: May 6, 2026
Alex Padilla’s historic appointment as California’s first Latino U.S. senator marks a milestone in representation. Yet his bittersweet victory highlights ongoing challenges in achieving true political equity.
Ari-Drennen joins the Los Angeles Blade as a key contributor, bringing insightful coverage on LGBTQ+ issues and fostering community representation in the media. Their work amplifies vital voices across Southern California.
Children of Iran’s regime leaders are attending U.S. colleges from New York to Los Angeles, sparking debate over national security and educational ethics amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
Chicago has held the grim distinction of having the highest number of murders in the U.S. for 13 straight years, according to Leavitt. The city continues to grapple with persistent violence despite ongoing efforts to curb crime.
The LA Clippers have traded center Ivica Zubac to the Indiana Pacers, highlighting the harsh realities of the ruthless basketball business, where tough decisions often overshadow loyalty and team chemistry.
The City of Los Angeles has finalized the match schedule for the FIFA World Cup 2026â„¢. Key fixtures will take place at the SoFi Stadium, showcasing top teams in a highly anticipated global event.
Thousands gathered in Los Angeles to mark the downfall of the Ayatollah, expressing hopes for political change in Iran. The KTLA report highlights the passionate demonstrations reflecting widespread calls for freedom and reform.







