The Palisades Fire destroyed 30% of the campus, including 36 classrooms, storage facilities and the football stadium.
The first studies of last year’s fires have revealed some unexpected hazards of urban mega-fires.
An expired IPAWS digital certificate prevented radio stations from receiving FEMA’s IPAWS Required Weekly Test (RWT) on Monday, according to people familiar with the developments. Broadcasters’ EAS ...
An atmospheric river has lashed Southern Californians with rain, but the wet weather isn’t over just yet, bringing with it an increased threat of flooding after days of heavy precipitation. But the ...
A rare tornado warning was issued and later canceled in Los Angeles County on Wednesday as a massive winter storm brought record rainfall, strong winds and dangerous conditions during the Christmas ...
The show will go on at one of downtown Los Angeles’ most beloved landmarks. A new operator has been announced for the nearly 100-year-old Mayan Theatre, which is set to reopen as a nightclub in early ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to 16 cities across Canada, Mexico and the United States this upcoming summer, but which games are going to be played in Los Angeles? Here is everything we know about ...
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration had illegally kept troops in Los Angeles after emergency conditions had ended. The administration is expected to appeal. By Laurel Rosenhall ...
'One Battle After Another' wins Best Film at the 2025 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. LAFCA/Warner Bros. The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) convened this weekend to vote for ...
The steamroller that is “One Battle After Another” is not slowing down. In fact, it’s picking up speed. Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel “Vineland” was the darling of the ...
This year’s winners are a piece of the kaleidoscopic array of restaurants that make up Los Angeles’s distinctive dining scene — born from the diversity that makes the city special. Among our 2025 ...
The 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show didn’t have as many big reveals as previous editions, but new vehicles from Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Lucid and Nissan give show goers plenty to see. The ...
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