“Turn Off the Sunshine,” a 2019 New York Times piece, explores how access to shade in Los Angeles is increasingly seen as a privilege, highlighting stark environmental and social inequalities in the city’s sun-drenched landscape.
Author: Olivia Williams
The Brady-Fanatics Saudi Flag Football event is reportedly set to relocate to the U.S., according to Front Office Sports. The move could reshape the league’s future and expand its American footprint.
Consumers are now spending $22 more monthly on streaming services as prices continue to climb. Industry experts cite rising production costs, increased competition, and platform expansion as key factors driving the surge.
In a pointed commentary, the Los Angeles Times critiques Marco Rubio’s political stance and leadership, dubbing him “Little Marco” to highlight perceived inconsistencies and lack of substantive influence in the national arena.
A new sign for “SM Entertainment Square” was unveiled in downtown Los Angeles, marking a milestone for K-pop’s global influence. The installation celebrates SM Entertainment’s impact on the music and culture scene.
California’s film and TV tax credit is boosting local production and jobs, lawmakers say. However, they warn federal support is crucial to maintain the state’s competitive edge in the entertainment industry.
Very Thai, a popular Thai street food brand, is set to open its first location at a local Los Angeles mall. The move marks an expansion into new markets, bringing authentic flavors to more customers.
The Bears and Rams face off in a highly anticipated playoff clash. Experts weigh in on key matchups, injury updates, and betting odds as Chicago seeks an upset over Los Angeles’ star-studded lineup.
Five new leases have been signed at the U.S. Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles, marking a significant boost for the iconic skyscraper. The deals highlight growing demand for prime office space in the city’s core.
The Los Angeles school district narrowly averted a major closure on Tuesday after last-minute negotiations secured funding. Classes will continue as planned, easing concerns for thousands of students and staff.
Concerns over autocracy in the U.S. are intensifying as experts warn of increasing threats to democratic norms and institutions. NPR highlights rising anxieties about the erosion of checks and balances in American governance.
President Trump signals a potential shift on Chicago troop deployment, hinting at a more measured approach amid local opposition and ongoing violence concerns. Details emerge on possible changes to federal involvement.
California’s largest school district faces potential massive layoffs amid budget shortfalls. Thousands of jobs, including teachers and staff, are at risk as the district navigates financial challenges.
A homicide investigation is underway in Reseda after a girl was reportedly killed in an alleged bullying incident, authorities confirmed. The case is under active investigation by local law enforcement.
Street activist turned congresswoman Karen Bass is vying for Los Angeles mayor, aiming to bring her deep community roots and progressive vision to the city’s top job, promising change and inclusive leadership.
President Trump reverses plans to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland amid mounting criticism and legal challenges, opting instead for alternative measures to address protest-related unrest.
Thousands of US teachers have been walking out nationwide to protest low pay, inadequate funding, and poor working conditions. The strikes highlight growing frustration in the education sector over years of neglect.
Nike’s renewed focus on sports excellence takes center stage at the Los Angeles Toma El Juego Championship, showcasing innovation and passion. The event highlights Nike’s commitment to athletic performance and community impact.
President Trump has paused his plans for a crackdown in Chicago amid warnings from advisers about potential legal challenges, CNN reports. The decision reflects concerns over enforcement and judicial hurdles.
Los Angeles airports faced a challenging first half of the year, with passenger numbers and revenues falling short of expectations. Industry experts cite ongoing travel hesitations and operational disruptions as key factors.



















