K-pop sensation TWICE will return to Los Angeles for a one-night-only encore concert. Fans can expect an unforgettable night as the group reprises their hit performances. Tickets go on sale soon.
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Hurricane Hilary prompts Los Angeles schools to close and transit services to adjust operations. Authorities urge residents to stay informed and prepare for potential disruptions across the city.
ICE raids across Los Angeles have ignited fierce backlash from immigrant advocates and local leaders. Despite protests, Trump administration officials vow to intensify enforcement operations in the region.
NBA legend Charles Barkley has criticized the LA Lakers’ handling of Bronny James, calling the team’s approach “disappointing.” Barkley expressed concern over the young player’s development and media exposure.
A tragic collision in a Los Angeles school parking lot left one teenager dead and several others injured. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash as the community mourns the loss.
Former President Donald Trump stated he would deploy the military, if necessary, to ensure security for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. His remarks come amid ongoing concerns about event safety and preparedness.
After a tough loss to the 49ers, the Los Angeles Rams face cornerback challenges. A to Z Sports explores top free agents and trade targets to bolster their secondary and shore up their defense.
A new advanced metric ranks the Los Angeles Clippers as the offseason winners over the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers. The analysis highlights strategic moves boosting the Clippers’ championship potential.
President Donald Trump announced today he is sending the National Guard to Chicago, citing the recent surge in weekend shootings. The move aims to bolster local efforts to address rising violence in the city.
Chicago faces a grim milestone as rising gun violence and a surge in unsolved murders push the city toward setting a deadly record, highlighting deep challenges in crime control and justice.
California education news: Key updates include new funding initiatives, policy changes on standardized testing, and efforts to address teacher shortages across the state. Stay informed with EdSource for the latest developments.
Former President Donald Trump has named himself chair of the L.A. Olympics task force, suggesting a military role in securing the 2028 Games. His move raises questions about the event’s planning and security strategy.
Nearly 2,000 structures have been destroyed by wildfires in the Los Angeles area, including homes of several celebrities, officials report. Firefighters continue battling flames as evacuation orders remain in place.
Comcast is set to spin off its cable channels, including MSNBC and CNBC, in a major reshuffle. The move aims to streamline operations and boost shareholder value, signaling a shift in the media landscape.
The American Economic Association announces the Call for Papers for the Los Angeles Annual Business Research Conference 2025. Scholars are invited to submit research on business and economic topics by the deadline.
Miss USA hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey emphasized the importance of celebrating diversity and inclusivity during the competition. They also stressed the significance of correctly pronouncing contestants’ names, highlighting respect as key.
Dodgers edge closer to clinching their division title as their magic number shrinks. However, an All-Star player faces a setback. Meanwhile, rumors swirl around a potential trade for Kyle Tucker to LA.
The New York Times explores former President Trump’s aggressive crime and immigration crackdown, detailing its impact on U.S. cities, controversies sparked, and the lasting effects on law enforcement and immigrant communities.
In Los Angeles, fears of ICE raids weighed heavily on the first day of school, prompting heightened anxiety among immigrant families and disrupting the usual start-of-year routines, The New York Times reports.
A former teen member of an L.A.-based K-pop group has filed a lawsuit against the management company, alleging abuse and exploitation. The suit highlights concerns over the treatment of young artists in the industry.



















