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'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center closing less than 1 year after it opened
06/25/26 6:03 PM
The facility has faced lawsuits from immigrant advocates since it opened.
'I got crushed': AI giants are funding ad wars in races across the country
06/21/26 10:00 AM
In some races, the AI-backed political groups have spent more than the candidates they are backing.
'I love America!': With the World Cup, Inglewood becomes an international hub
06/19/26 10:00 AM
Soccer fans from all over are pouring into Inglewood for the World Cup. It's a boon for local businesses.
'This crisis is not over.' Boyle Heights fire keeps burning as officials warn of polluted air
06/23/26 1:17 AM
With the Boyle Heights fire burning for a sixth straight day, here is an update on the latest conditions.
A gentrification battle in Boyle Heights over a proposed tax to clean streets
06/20/26 8:15 PM
Property owners in Boyle Heights' industrial corridor, near the 6th Street Bridge, are proposing a plan to fund private security, street cleaning and landscaping, a move that could significantly change how the area is maintained.
Andrés Chait selected to lead LAUSD three days after Carvalho's resignation
06/24/26 10:42 PM
The L.A. school board selected longtime insider Andrés Chait to lead LAUSD just three days after Alberto Carvalho resigned amid an FBI investigation.
Arellano: The joy of Mexico's World Cup soccer triumph in the Trump era
06/19/26 5:52 PM
A year earlier, Fourth Street was empty. Federal immigration agents were seizing people across the city. On Thursday night, Santa Ana erupted in joy.
As Trump pulls funding for HIV healthcare, Latino and queer communities suffer
06/23/26 9:52 PM
In his 2019 State of the Union address, President Trump promised to "defeat HIV in America." But L.A. nonprofits say his recent budget cuts have led to a rise in HIV spread among Latinos and little funding for lifesaving tests and medicine in L.A. County.
As World Cup fans pour into LAX, long-awaited people mover train struggles with delays
06/24/26 10:00 AM
The LAX's automated trains have been beleaguered by delays caused by legal settlements, and technical issues. The first runs with volunteers should start soon.
Asylum seekers may be turned away at the southern border, Supreme Court rules
06/25/26 6:27 PM
The Supreme Court sharply limited the right to asylum for migrants who say they are fleeing persecution.