The cast of “The Last of Us” opened up to the Los Angeles Times about the challenges of keeping Season 2 spoilers under wraps, rating how hard they work to protect the show’s secrets amid soaring fan anticipation.
The Los Angeles school board has cut its police force and redirected $25 million towards services for Black students, aiming to enhance support and address racial equity within the district.
Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles have spread to New York and Chicago, as activists nationwide rally against immigration enforcement policies. Demonstrations highlight growing public dissent over ICE operations.
Elon University students honored MLK Jr. Day by volunteering across Los Angeles, participating in community service projects to support local organizations and advance Dr. King’s legacy of service and equality.
The Buffalo Bills face the Los Angeles Rams in a pivotal NFL Week 14 clash. Key matchups, expert picks, and updated odds highlight this essential showdown. Stay tuned for the latest insights and betting trends from USA Today.
A US court has ruled in favor of former President Trump, allowing him to maintain control over the National Guard in Louisiana. The decision marks a significant legal victory amid ongoing political tensions.
Military parade marches into political maelstrom as troops deploy to L.A., sparking debate over symbolism, public safety, and civil-military roles. Officials face mounting pressure amid escalating tensions in the city.
Hollywood faces a sharp decline in jobs as studios grapple with shifting audience habits. The Los Angeles Times reports that changing viewer preferences and streaming dominance are key factors behind widespread industry layoffs.
Los Angeles schools closed for three days as workers in the nation’s second-largest district strike over wages and conditions. The walkout disrupts education for hundreds of thousands amid ongoing labor disputes.
Los Angeles area college campuses have temporarily closed as wildfires rapidly spread across the region. Authorities prioritize student safety amid evacuation orders and worsening air quality. Classes remain suspended until further notice.
Jeanie Buss will continue to lead the Los Angeles Lakers despite the franchise’s record sale, ensuring stability in the team’s front office and operations moving forward, sources confirm.
The Phoenix Suns are reportedly exploring the possibility of adding a former Lakers coach to their staff, aiming to bolster their coaching lineup, according to Sports Illustrated. No official announcement has been made yet.
The Madre Fire has scorched over 79,000 acres in California, becoming the largest wildfire in the state this year. Firefighters continue battling the blaze as evacuations remain in effect.
Chapultepec, Tripoli, Los Angeles: The Economist explores these cities’ evolving urban landscapes, highlighting challenges in governance, infrastructure, and cultural identity amid rapid growth and social change.
Every July 4th, Los Angeles lights up with a unique symbol: the flaming palm tree. This fiery spectacle, a hallmark of the city’s Independence Day celebrations, embodies L.A.’s vibrant spirit and cultural flair.
The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at USC’s Keck School of Medicine advances research and education focused on improving community health through innovation, equity, and evidence-based strategies.
Gov. JB Pritzker defended protections for undocumented immigrants during a congressional hearing, urging GOP leaders to address what he called a “broken immigration system” to ensure fair and humane policies.
Los Angeles, known for its car culture, is undergoing the largest rail construction program in the U.S. The ambitious project aims to expand public transit, reduce traffic congestion, and reshape the region’s transportation future.
Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela has passed away, but his impact endures. ‘Fernandomania,’ the wave of excitement he sparked, remains a defining moment in baseball history and Dodgers pride.
Former Chargers player reveals why Justin Herbert faces constant criticism, spotlighting team dynamics and media expectations. The insight sheds light on the quarterback’s ongoing scrutiny despite strong performances.