L.A. region to get respite with ‘very low impact weather’ in coming days
A “warming and drying trend” is predicted through the weekend, and it could be the end of the month before any more rain comes, the National Weather Service reported.
A “warming and drying trend” is predicted through the weekend, and it could be the end of the month before any more rain comes, the National Weather Service reported.
Two earthquakes shake parts of Malibu and across Westside and the San Fernando Valley. There are no reports of damage.
Asians make up a large and diverse portion of undocumented immigrants in L.A. County. Community leaders say they are prepping for disruption and heartache as rumors of mass deportations swirl.
As someone who has read most of Davis’ work and knew him personally, I can say that his writings were cris de coeur more than lamentations. He was less Jeremiah and more John the Baptist, preparing the way for who would ultimately save L.A.: Us.
The toll might not have been as bad if extra engines had been pre-positioned much closer to the most fire-prone areas, former fire chiefs said.
SB54 put an end to polystyrene — which had low recycling rates and high levels of pollution — in California. But the plastic industry may have spooked the governor into silence.
Gov. Newsom’s office said he would again veto a bill that sought to restrict state prison officials’ cooperation with federal immigration authorities seeking to deport felons.
Igloo recalls 1 million coolers manufactured before 2024 that are posing hazards to your fingers.
President Trump has advocated ‘raking’ forests, but his contract freeze has slowed that work on federal land, firefighters and lawmakers say. A hiring freeze also concerns firefighters.
Antonio Villaraigosa’s soon-to-be ex-wife agreed that she will not use the Villaraigosa last name for any social, marketing or business purposes.