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Bezos will soon marry Lauren Sánchez in Venice. Protesters say the city, already grappling with overtourism, is putting the ...
A year-and-a-half after an iconic World War II blimp hangar burned down in Tustin, Navy contractors expect to be finished ...
LAist’s watchdog correspondent Nick Gerda won the L.A. Press Club’s Online Journalist of the Year award for his investigative ...
President Trump ran on a pledge to end "forever wars," so what comes next is pivotal. Here are five things to watch.
The LAPD’s Metro Mounted Platoon focuses on “crime prevention, crowd management, and handling demonstrations.” But its recent ...
The 'No Vigilantes Act' looks to strengthen state laws against police impersonation and come as masked federal agents conduct ...
The California Communities Extreme Heat Scoring System — which the state is calling CalHeatScore — can tell you the level of ...
The proposal from two Bay Area lawmakers would prevent police at all levels from covering their faces and require them to be ...
More than six months after Palm Springs approved a $5.9 million settlement for Black and Latino families displaced from ...
LAist has put together an evolving list of what organizations are helping with grocery drop-offs, remote jobs and other ...
Most of the bidding action was online. But at a ritzy Beverly Hills hotel, hopeful bidders united by genuine affection for Lynch admired the tools of the late artist's trade. It was a mirthful wake.
The Trump administration said its strikes were intended to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Now, Iran weighs a ...