Los Angeles teachers have launched a strike in the nation’s second-largest school district, citing urgent issues such as pay, class sizes, and student support as the “real crisis” facing education today.
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Trump has deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles to quell immigration protests, defying California Governor Newsom. Experts warn the move escalates tensions and risks undermining civil rights and state-federal relations.
Protests across Los Angeles and other US cities have erupted amid growing public outcry over social justice issues. Demonstrations remain largely peaceful but tensions persist as authorities manage crowds and calls for reform intensify.
Rashawn Slater and the Los Angeles Chargers have agreed to a record contract extension, securing the star offensive tackle for the foreseeable future. The deal underscores Slater’s value and the Chargers’ commitment to their core roster.
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Immigration raids in Los Angeles target small business owners, sparking widespread fear and disruption. Affected entrepreneurs describe the impact as “worse than COVID,” highlighting deep economic and emotional tolls.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are scheduled to visit the White House on Monday for a meeting with President Trump, KTLA reports. The visit celebrates the team’s recent achievements and honors their championship success.
California’s state discipline law aims to keep Black and Latino students in class by limiting suspensions. Former President Trump called the policy illegal, sparking debate over educational equity and school safety.
Los Angeles wildfires have surged into Hollywood, forcing authorities to order the evacuation of 100,000 residents. Firefighters battle aggressive flames amid dry conditions. Officials warn of ongoing risk.
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.
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.
Keke Palmer has called on the National Guard to join Los Angeles protesters, urging them to “protect us” amid escalating tensions. Her challenge highlights growing demands for safety and accountability in the city.
The economic impact of recent Los Angeles fires extends beyond the loss of homes, affecting local businesses, infrastructure, and tourism. Recovery costs may reach billions, highlighting widespread financial repercussions.
Are you Latino and eager to launch a career in the arts but unsure where to begin? The Los Angeles Times highlights key programs designed to support and guide Latino artists on their creative journeys.
The Oscar nominations announcement has been postponed due to ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. This marks another disruption in Hollywood, adding to recent delays and cancellations amid the crisis.
A future-set Chicano noir inspired by Sunset Boulevard spotlights contemporary social issues through a speculative lens, revealing the enduring struggles and resilience of Los Angeles’ Latino communities today.
Black mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston unite, drawing strength and strategies from one another to tackle urban challenges. Their collaboration marks a powerful shift in American city leadership.
Halloween is spooking up big business for Los Angeles retailers this year. Shops across the city report soaring sales in costumes, decorations, and candy as consumers embrace the spooky season with enthusiasm.
LAFC snapped a four-game title drought with a 3-1 win over Sporting KC in the 2024 U.S. Open Cup Final, capturing their first cup since 2018. The victory marked a turning point for the Los Angeles side.
African immigrants in the U.S. are among the most educated groups, surpassing native-born citizens in degree attainment, according to a Los Angeles Times report highlighting trends in immigration and education.