The Los Angeles wildfires have been labeled the costliest in U.S. history, with damages soaring into billions. The Washington Post reports on the unprecedented financial and environmental toll of the blazes.
Shocker: The Buss family is reportedly selling the Los Angeles Lakers to the owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers, marking a major shift in LA sports ownership. Details remain forthcoming.
A suspected arsonist in Los Angeles was apprehended after being struck by a former college football player, authorities reported. The incident followed a series of recent fires in the area. Investigation continues.
Recent fires in Los Angeles underscore growing concerns over an “uninsurable future,” as experts warn escalating wildfire risks threaten property insurance availability and affordability in the region.
Legal experts question the authority and implications of former President Trump deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles. The move raises debates over federal versus state power and potential constitutional challenges.
No, that isn’t Wyatt Russell at the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. The actor quickly refuted the mistaken identity on social media, emphasizing he was not involved in the demonstrations, Entertainment Weekly reports.
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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LA’s bustling ports face major slowdowns as Trump tariffs disrupt trade flows, causing delays and increased costs. Industry leaders warn, “Everyone in the US will feel this,” highlighting widespread economic impacts.
Klutch Sports has addressed circulating photos of LeBron James at the Clippers facility, clarifying the context and denying any connection to a team change. The spokesperson emphasized James remains focused on the Lakers.
NBA insider reveals key updates on Austin Reaves’ future with the Los Angeles Lakers. Amid trade talks and roster moves, Reaves remains a pivotal figure in the Lakers’ plans for the upcoming season.
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.
AMC and Regal have announced the temporary closure of all U.S. theaters in response to the escalating coronavirus crisis. The move aims to protect public health amid growing concerns over the pandemic.
In a recent Los Angeles Times opinion piece, the author argues that Johnny’s lack of historical knowledge highlights a troubling gap in education, stressing that understanding history is essential for informed citizenship and preserving democratic values.
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.
The New York Times examines former President Trump’s plans to deploy soldiers on U.S. soil, outlining his proposed use of military forces to combat riots, crime, and migrant crossings, raising legal and civil rights concerns.
LA County has launched new wildfire relief funds to support businesses impacted by recent fires. The program aims to provide financial aid for recovery and rebuilding efforts. Eligible businesses can apply starting this week.
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.
Tens of thousands have been ordered to evacuate as a new wildfire erupts north of Los Angeles, threatening homes and forcing widespread closures. Authorities are deploying resources to contain the rapidly spreading blaze.
WATCH: Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed after interrupting a Homeland Security news conference in Los Angeles. The incident unfolded as Padilla sought to raise urgent concerns during the briefing.