LA woman celebrates 80th birthday by giving back, providing meals to those in need
Many people throw a big party for their 80th birthday, but Marcia Brous wanted to celebrate by doing something inspirational -- gathering 94 friends and family members together to make meals for those struggling.
Amicus Brief Alleges Excessive Force by Federal Agents in LA Protests
“The court record shows that federal law enforcement in Los Angeles targeted the heads and faces of journalists and protestors with rubber bullets. They fired even at the backs of journalists and protestors.” – Michele Heisler, MD, MPA. Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) argues in a new amicus...
Leader of massive human smuggling organization agrees to plead guilty
LOS ANGELES (CN) — The leader of what federal prosecutors say was one of the largest human smuggling organizations in the U.S. agreed to plead guilty to running the outfit that brought about 20,000 immigrants from Guatemala into the United States without authorization over a five year period. Eduardo...
DA declines to charge 7-Eleven manager who allegedly killed her employee
Los Angeles County prosecutors declined to charge a 7-Eleven manager who allegedly killed her employee this summer.
The City Attorney Blocked Homelessness Audits — Critics Say the Move Shielded a Billion-Dollar...
HOMELESSNESS - Los Angeles is in the midst of a defining moment for public accountability. As the region continues investing billions into homelessness programs, an unexpected dispute over audit authority has placed one of the city’s most urgent responsibilities—oversight—on hold. The result is a system caught...
LAUSD Heat Action: Schools boost cooling, equity-centered protections
Though winter and cooler weather is approaching, the Los Angeles Unified Board of Education is preparing for the extreme heat that affects the city. As extreme heat events grow in frequency and severity, the Los Angeles Unified Board of Education unanimous voted to build resiliency on campuses, invest in clean-energy...
Unsettling Night at Ocean/Bluff Park: Unexplained Emergency Activity Stirs Concern
A flurry of activity was reported around Ocean/Bluff Park on Saturday night, with residents noting a significant increase in police sirens, emergency vehicle sirens, and circling helicopters. The commotion, which started around 8:30 PM, left many locals puzzled and seeking answers as to what was happening in their...
LA could lose millions in federal housing aid as new rules force funding shift
The region currently spends 90% of HUD dollars on permanent housing, but the feds capped it at 30%.
Pedestrian killed in early-morning collision in Huntington Beach
A 71-year-old Huntington Beach man was struck and killed by a pickup truck early Monday morning in a residential area just north of Brannen Drive, according to information released by the Huntington Beach Police Department. Officers were called to the intersection of Springdale Street and Brannen Drive around 6:25...
Tree trimmer fatally impaled by fence after fall in Canoga Park, LAFD says
A 44-year-old man was fatally impaled by a fence after he fell while trimming a palm tree in Canoga Park, authorities say.

















