The CEO of LA28 assured that the US travel ban will not impact the upcoming Los Angeles Olympics. Officials remain confident that the Games will proceed smoothly, welcoming global athletes and visitors.
Author: Ethan Riley
The 2019 Los Angeles teachers strike, marked by a decisive victory for educators, sent shockwaves through charter schools and drew scrutiny to a wealthy backer, highlighting growing tensions in public education funding and governance.
CTBC Bank has donated $300,000 to support wildfire recovery efforts in California. The contribution aims to aid relief and rebuilding in affected communities, highlighting the bank’s commitment to local disaster response.
The National Guard will deploy to Los Angeles as protests escalate in response to recent events. Authorities brace for large crowds and potential unrest, aiming to maintain order and public safety.
Los Angeles police ordered protesters in downtown to disperse and go home following escalating tensions. Authorities urged for peaceful conduct to maintain public safety amid ongoing demonstrations.
US film and TV production has dropped 40% from pre-strike levels, TheWrap reports. Industry disruptions continue as labor disputes significantly impact schedules and output nationwide.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, alongside other local sports teams, have made a significant donation to support fire relief efforts in Los Angeles. The contribution aims to aid victims and recovery operations.
“Without Hollywood, What Happens to Los Angeles?” (2023, The New York Times) explores the city’s potential economic and cultural shifts if the entertainment industry were to disappear, revealing deep ties between LA’s identity and Hollywood’s future.
The Small Business Administration provides crucial low-interest disaster loans to uninsured fire victims, offering a rare financial lifeline amid widespread devastation. This federal aid aims to support recovery efforts where insurance falls short.
Forever 21 is closing its headquarters and laying off employees amid financial struggles, fueling rumors of an impending bankruptcy. The apparel giant faces mounting challenges in a shifting retail landscape.
Walt Disney Co. is shutting down Radio Disney after more than 20 years of operation. The move marks the end of an influential platform that shaped youth radio programming nationwide, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, 33 states along with Los Angeles Unified and New York City have closed all K-12 schools to curb the virus spread, impacting millions of students nationwide.
Federal authorities allege that funds intended for L.A. County voting machines were diverted into a bribery “slush fund,” raising serious concerns over election security and corruption. An investigation is underway.
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.
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.
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.
The Los Angeles Business Journal’s “Top 100 Accountants | 2022 RECAP” highlights the city’s leading accounting professionals and firms, recognizing excellence in financial expertise and client service across diverse industries.
Sam Rubin, beloved KTLA journalist and longtime entertainment anchor, has died at 64. Rubin was known for his insightful coverage and charismatic presence, leaving a lasting impact on Los Angeles media.
Protests in Los Angeles have surged in response to President Trump’s crackdown on immigration and policing policies. Key events, including recent raids and heightened enforcement, have fueled public outrage and demonstrations.
Greater Los Angeles reported the lowest vacancy rates among leading U.S. life-science metros, highlighting strong demand and limited available space in the region’s expanding biotech and research sectors.


















