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$22 million in contracts fraudulently obtained from LAUSD in record-setting scam, D.A. says
03/27/26 10:00 AM
A former LAUSD staffer is accused of using her role at the district to funnel more than $22 million in contracts to a co-conspirator and receiving $3 million in return.
$8.71 a gallon? Welcome to L.A.'s most infamous gas station
03/25/26 10:00 AM
The drab Chevron at the edge of Chinatown these days is charging nearly $9 a gallon, $3 more than the Los Angeles area's average of $5.72.
'Aid for Ukraine' pierogi fundraiser event
03/29/26 11:15 PM
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A local pierogi drive raised funds on Sunday to send support to Ukraine as the conflict with Russia continues. Supporters had the chance to dine in or dine out at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church, with all proceeds from the event going toward humanitarian aid in the area. This is the [...]
'No Kings' protesters pack city streets across the nation as crowds lash out against Trump
03/28/26 6:49 PM
Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters turned out. "This administration doesn't serve us. It serves billionaires," said Kent Miller, who protested in Pasadena.
A grenade killed three L.A. deputies. The widow of one says Sheriff's Department failed him
03/25/26 4:43 PM
Despite a massive search, investigators have yet to find a second hand grenade involved in the fatal mishap.
03/23/26 10:50 PM
A Murrieta mother and father are facing charges. Authorities say the woman started a fire that killed her daughters.
Airport delays could persist, ICE agents may not leave soon even as TSA pay expected
03/29/26 8:05 PM
Even after President Donald Trump ordered emergency pay for Transportation Security Administration agents to ease long security lines, major U.S. airports on Sunday were still urging travelers to arrive hours early — and federal immigration officers brought in to help may not be leaving anytime soon.
Arellano: Why I'm not taking down my César Chávez photo
03/24/26 10:00 AM
L.A. Times columnist Gustavo Arellano on why he plans to keep a photograph of Cesar Chavez with Dolores Huerta
Barabak: It's been decades since California had a governor's race like this one. That was a shocker
03/25/26 10:00 AM
Gray Davis was a huge underdog who prevailed in a wide-open 1998 contest. The Democrat urges trailing hopefuls to ignore pressure to quit and 'follow your heart.'
Barabak: Will or won't he? A lot rides on a Trump endorsement in California governor's race
03/29/26 10:00 AM
A nod for Chad Bianco or Steve Hilton would almost certainly usher them into November's runoff. It could also solve a Democratic dilemma, which is why Trump may prefer a dual endorsement or none at all.