Boston University researchers reveal that the 2025 LA County wildfires likely caused hundreds more deaths than official records indicate, highlighting significant underreporting in the disaster’s toll.
Author: Charlotte Adams
Beloved Brewery, a staple in the craft beer scene for over 20 years, is closing its doors. The announcement marks the end of an era for fans and the local community. More details in Men’s Journal.
Los Angeles, a progressive hub and cultural powerhouse, has emerged as a focal point of anti-Trump protests and activism. The city’s diverse population and liberal stance drive its prominent role in political opposition.
Eric Smidt earns a spot on the LA500 2025 list by the Los Angeles Business Journal, recognizing his influential leadership and impact on the region’s business landscape. His innovative approach continues to drive growth.
In “Opinion | Trump, Troops and the Mayhem in Chicago,” The Wall Street Journal examines the former president’s call to deploy the military amid rising violence, sparking debate over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
Sports Illustrated’s latest piece on Rams OTA No. 1 highlights key developments: standout rookie performances, quarterback Matthew Stafford’s sharp throws, and a revamped defensive approach signaling promise for the season ahead.
Taylor Swift has donated to 10 organizations aiding wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, supporting recovery and relief for affected communities, USA Today reports. Her contributions aim to bolster emergency response and rebuilding.
In “Let Us Now Praise Great Teachers,” the Los Angeles Times highlights the vital role educators play in shaping futures, celebrating their dedication and impact amid ongoing challenges in education today.
The Dodgers have confirmed Clayton Kershaw will not start in the Wild Card Series due to ongoing back issues. The team plans to rely on other pitchers as they aim to advance in the playoffs.
Hundreds gathered in Westwood to protest recent government budget cuts linked to Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Demonstrators condemned the measures as unjust, with chants calling the reductions “just evil.”
Seven people remain in critical condition after a car rammed into a crowd outside an LA nightclub, authorities report. Investigations are ongoing as the community reels from the shocking incident.
Olive Young, South Korea’s leading health and beauty retailer, will open its first U.S. store in Los Angeles in the first half of 2026, marking its debut in the American market. The move aims to tap into the growing K-beauty trend.
Riot Games has announced the opening for a 1st Party Platform Partnerships Strategist III role. This key position will drive strategic collaborations, enhancing platform integration and player experience across Riot’s expanding ecosystem.
Hana Bank has expanded its U.S. presence by opening a new branch in Los Angeles, aiming to better serve Korean-American customers and strengthen its foothold in the competitive American banking market.
California’s rapid shift to partisan redistricting mirrors the broader national trend under Trump’s influence, highlighting deepening political divides and a strategic reshaping of electoral maps to bolster party power.
In Los Angeles, perceptions of peace and violence sharply diverge among residents, reflecting deep social divides. The New York Times explores how community experiences and perspectives shape this complex reality.
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.
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.
A recent study reveals that the recent Los Angeles fires caused over 400 additional deaths, highlighting the devastating impact of wildfires on public health, beyond immediate fire-related fatalities.
















