L.A. teen is moved to ICE detention center out of state without parents’ knowledge
Benjamin Guerrero-Cruz, detained by immigration agents while walking his dog, was moved across state lines without his parents’ knowledge. A congresswoman says ICE should be required to notify family when a detainee is transferred.
Keep ‘Hope’ alive, activists say as wildlife agents prepare to kill a problem bear
A mama bear has been linked to more than a dozen home break-ins in the South Lake Tahoe area since mid-July. ‘Hope’ is being ‘scapegoated,’ supporters say.
The challenge facing the Democratic Party is ‘weakness,’ Newsom says
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that his social media posts mocking President Trump, his podcast interviews with right-wing influencers and his push to redraw California’s congressional districts are all in service of one goal: making the Democratic
Under RFK, feds could make it harder for some to get COVID vaccines
New federal guidance surrounding COVID vaccine authorization could make it more difficult for many people to be inoculated against the circulating — and seasonally spiking — coronavirus.
Trump says Beverly Hills is crime-ridden. Really? ‘I’ve never felt unsafe here’

President Trump says Beverly Hills residents are dealing with people stealing items from their cars, but locals say otherwise.
L.A. filmmaker settles police brutality lawsuit after confrontation with livestreamer

The plaintiff, Vishal Singh, had sued the city of Los Angeles alleging that he was the victim of excessive force by the LAPD while covering a 2021 protest in Koreatown.
Chabria: Why Trump’s death penalty threat is dangerous to all of us
President Trump said he wanted the death penalty used in all murder cases in Washington, D.C. It’s an order that is less about crime than consolidating his control.
Keep ‘Hope’ alive, activists say as wildlife agents prepare to kill a problem bear
A mama bear has been linked to more than a dozen home break-ins in the South Lake Tahoe area since mid-July. ‘Hope’ is being ‘scapegoated,’ supporters say.
Hundreds of thousands fewer students, but few closed schools. Can LAUSD make the math work?
The closing of campuses and staff reductions in L.A. Unified fail to keep pace with declining enrollment, creating financial peril. But cutting back has risks.