While it’s hard to predict exactly what the Los Angeles Rams’ roster will look like in 2028 (the team’s current starting quarterback will be 40 then, after all), […]
Los Angeles County sheriff’s cause of death determined to be ‘under the influence of methamphetamine’
Authorities have announced the cause of death of a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy who was killed at a police station south of Los Angeles in April. […]
This Los Angeles street vendor is using TikTok to feed Skid Row residents
A Los Angeles street vendor with a dedicated following on TikTok has found a way to feed hundreds of people on Skid Row, giving back to those facing […]
LA Kings sign forward Alex Turcotte to contract extension
The LA Kings signed forward Alex Turcotte to a three-year contract through the 2026-27 season with an average annual salary of $775,000. Turcotte, 23, will play the 2023-24 […]
Flights between St. George and Los Angeles to resume after four-year delay
ST. GEORGE — Southwestern Utah residents will soon be able to get to Hollywood, Disneyland and many other locations around Los Angeles faster. St. George-based SkyWest Airlines announced […]
Talk to the vacant seat at City Hall
Good morning and welcome to LA on the Record, City Hall’s newsletter, helmed by Dakota Smith and David Zarnizer and supported by Rebecca Ellis. Newsletter Get the inside […]
These are the best activities to start your summer in LA
Good morning and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. Today is Saturday, June 22nd. Here’s what you need to know to start your weekend off right. Newsletter You […]
Column: What are three things about aging that aren’t so bad?
Philly, my one-year-old beagle, keeps stealing socks, trying to eat horse poop on morning hikes, and can be as stubborn as a summer heat dome, but I’m glad […]
Eliminating single-family zoning in Los Angeles would make the city more climate resilient.
Good morning, Paul Thornton here. Today is Saturday, June 22, 2024. Here’s what I covered in Opinion: Los Angeles needs more housing, and its homelessness statistics make that […]
Oakwood’s celebration marks a homecoming for the displaced black community
Venice’s black community came together at Oakwood Park last week for an event with all the trappings of a typical Juneteenth celebration: soul music, crisp costumes, fried chicken, […]