Sanctuary cities across the U.S. are preparing to resist Trump’s mass deportation plans, pledging to protect undocumented immigrants by limiting local cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Author: Ava Thompson
The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will showcase a blend of new and classic sports, highlighting innovation alongside tradition. Expect fresh events alongside beloved staples as the Games evolve to engage global audiences.
The BBC fact-checked former President Trump’s claims on crime rates in Democratic-run cities during the 2020 US elections, revealing mixed data and context behind rising crime statistics.
COVID-19 continues to disrupt the entertainment industry, delaying production of popular TV shows. Late night programs are returning to their home studios as the pandemic reshapes television production in the US.
Los Angeles is losing film and TV jobs to multiple cities across the U.S., but no single rival hub has emerged to challenge its dominance, according to a recent LAist report. The industry remains dispersed nationwide.
Los Angeles County’s recent election results reveal cracks in Democratic dominance, highlighting voter dissatisfaction and shifting demographics. Mother Jones explores how these factors contributed to unexpected losses.
“Crime Exposé with Nancy O’Dell” premieres Sept. 23 on major market Fox stations. The new investigative series promises in-depth reporting and exclusive insights into high-profile crime cases.
The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have disrupted the sports world, causing game postponements and event cancellations. Athletes and teams are rallying support, highlighting the community’s resilience amid the crisis.
The Los Angeles Chargers are expected to face challenges this season following the Buffalo Bills’ standout offseason addition. The Bills’ new star player could tip the AFC West rivalry in their favor.
Early estimates suggest Los Angeles wildfires may become the costliest in US history, with extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. Recovery efforts intensify as officials assess the full impact.
Residential real estate agents in Los Angeles achieved a record-setting year in 2023, driven by high demand and rising home prices, according to the Los Angeles Business Journal. Market activity reached unprecedented levels.
Tesla has raised alarms over potential retaliatory tariffs in an unsigned letter, highlighting risks to its supply chain and operations. The concern signals growing tensions in trade policy, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
A new Council on Criminal Justice study reveals shifting shoplifting trends over time in two major American cities, highlighting patterns influenced by economic shifts and urban policies.
Cheslie Kryst, former Miss USA and Extra correspondent, is remembered for her radiant spirit and impact. Friends recall how she lit up every room she entered, celebrating her inspiring legacy.
Rock in Rio USA’s debut in Las Vegas faced criticism for chaotic scheduling, overcrowding, and logistical issues. Attendees described the event as disorganized, overshadowing performances and dampening the festival experience.
Los Angeles teachers have launched a strike demanding better pay, smaller class sizes, and increased support staff. Negotiations with the school district continue as the city grapples with potential disruption to classes.
Economic losses from the recent L.A. wildfires may exceed $50 billion, potentially ranking them among the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history, officials report. Recovery efforts face significant financial challenges.
Fire crews race to contain raging wildfires in Los Angeles as the death toll rises to 24. Authorities continue evacuation efforts amid widespread destruction and smoky skies, battling extreme conditions to prevent further loss.
An ESPN Insider has sparked controversy with a bold claim about the Dodgers’ 2025 season, challenging expectations for the star-studded team. Athlon Sports breaks down the analysis and fan reactions.
California’s partnership with the federal government accelerates its rapid response to Los Angeles fires, enhancing resource deployment and coordination, Gov. Newsom announces. This collaboration aims to protect lives and property swiftly.



















