Journey Add 40 Additional 2026 Dates to Final Frontier Farewell Tour
Journey’s Final Frontier farewell tour, which has kept them on the road steadily since kicking off in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Feb. 28, just grew even longer with the addition of 40 North American dates. The new leg kicks off Sept. 12 in Los Angeles and wraps up Nov. 28 in San Francisco. Stagecoach Evacuates Due to Hi
Petersen Automotive Museum To Open 100 Years of Mercedes-Benz Exhibit
The Petersen Automotive Museum announced its newest exhibition, “World-Class: 100 Years of Mercedes-Benz,” which will open to the public on May 23 and will remain on display until April 25, 2027. Marking a century of automotive excellence, the exhibit features a comprehensive collection of the most significant vehicles
DEA and Local Authorities Target Sinaloa-Linked Fentanyl Operation in LA’s MacArthur Park
In the bustling core of Los Angeles, MacArthur Park has long served as a gathering spot for families, vendors, and everyday folks seeking green space amid the city’s density. Yet over recent years, it also became ground zero for an open-air drug market fueled by fentanyl and methamphetamine. On May 6, federal agents fr
Los Angeles Cargo Theft Surge Linked to Online Marketplaces as Police Recover Millions in...
Cargo theft is no longer just a warehouse problem in Los Angeles. According to investigators, it has become a sophisticated underground business tied to organized crime, online resale platforms and multimillion-dollar black-market operations. The Los ... Read more
Cinerama Dome Moves One Step Closer to Opening After L.A. City Planning Approves Alcohol...
Hollywood’s ArcLight Hollywood and Cinerama Dome has moved one step closer to once again screening films after a conditional use permit for serving alcohol was approved. However the Dome’s owners, Dome Center LLC, did not offer any timeline for the reopening at a public hearing Tuesday. Cinerama Dome Alcohol Permit Get
D4vd Winks at Blair Berk as Judge Pushes Murder Preliminary Hearing to June 29
D4vd will not proceed to a preliminary hearing on May 26 as previously scheduled after both prosecutors and the defense agreed Tuesday, the volume of evidence in the murder case remains too extensive to fully review. During a hearing Tuesday morning at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in...
New Bike Lanes, Bus Priority and Turn Restrictions Coming to Broadway
SANTA MONICA - Drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians traveling along Broadway in Santa Monica are seeing a series of new street changes aimed at improving safety and connectivity along the corridor. According to the City of Santa Monica, the Broadway corridor will include protected bike lanes, pedestrian beacons, bike-and
$36 Million in New State Homekey Funds Sent to County as Homelessness Fraud Questions...
LOS ANGELES - California is pouring more money into Los Angeles County's homelessness housing pipeline while federal prosecutors continue pursuing cases alleging millions in earlier homelessness dollars were diverted. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that $111 million in Proposition 1 funding will go to six Homekey+
The Best Places for Thrifting if You Love Vintage, Bargains, and Hidden Treasures
Thrifting used to feel like a hidden hobby people barely talked about. Now it’s become part of how many people shop, decorate, and even express their style. What started as a way to save money has grown into something much bigger, with people searching for pieces that feel unique, well-made, and a little more personal.
2 held to answer in deadly assault near The Mint
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The case against two men accused of a deadly assault near downtown bar The Mint can proceed, a judge ruled Tuesday. Judge David Zulfa heard testimony from four police officers and watched video of the assault before determining there was sufficient evidence to support charges of involuntary

















