Dozens of ‘No Kings’ protests will be held across Los Angeles County

Dozens of No Kings protests are happening in L.A. County. Find your nearest event
NLRB sues California over new law empowering state agency to enforce federal labor rights
The NLRB lawsuit argues California’s Assembly Bill 288 usurps the authority of the federal labor board in regulating private sector labor disputes and union elections.
‘Gunfighters’ Marine dies in Southern California helicopter crash
One Marine died and another was hospitalized after their helicopter crashed in a desert area of Imperial County during a training mission Thursday.
Melodee Buzzard, 9, hasn’t been seen for weeks. Now her mom isn’t cooperating with police
Nine-year-old Melody Buzzard hasn’t been seen since August. Her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, is refusing to cooperate with authorities, and her family says she has a history of serious mental illness.
Question about appealing to Trump voters set her off, says gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter

Gubernatorial hopeful Katie Porter said she mishandled a recent television news interview that called her tempermant into question, but explained she felt the reporter’s questioning implied she should cater to President Donald Trump’s supporters.
L.A. council rebukes city attorney over ban on LAPD using crowd control weapons on journalists
The city’s lawyers had asked a judge for emergency relief from an injunction barring the use of crowd-control weapons, just days before “No Kings” protests were set to occur in L.A.
Kids are hollering “6-7” in the classroom. Here’s what it means
A trend that originated from rapper Skrilla’s song “Doot Doot (6 7)” has become the latest social media trend used in classrooms.
‘Postal Malone’ package theft suspect arrested in Orange County, officials say
A suspected package thief who resembles the singer Post Malone has been arrested in Orange County, according to authorities.
California labor leader charged over blocking ICE agents sees felony cut to misdemeanor

Prosecutors originally pursued a felony charge of conspiracy to impede an officer against David Huerta, president of Service Employees International Union California, accusing him of obstructing the access of federal authorities to a facility where they were
The Arts and Culture Commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills.

Roxana Rastegar, host of Good Morning Los Angeles on KIRN 670 AM, has been sworn in as the Arts and Culture Commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills. روکسانا رستگار، مجری برنامه «صبح بخیر لسآنجلس» در