‘He Deeply Cared About Bread, Inequality’: Iranian Exile Mourns Uncle Lost In Tehran Protests

With the internet blackout, it is incredibly hard to get information from inside Iran. And for Iranians living abroad, desperate for news of their loved ones inside the country, that can mean a tortuous wait. For Maedeh
At 89, he’s heard six decades of L.A.’s secrets and is ready to talk about what he’s learned

Beverly Hills psychiatrist Dr. Arnold Gilberg has treated movie stars, regular folks and everyone in between. He has some thoughts.
Before and after: Green returns to Altadena, Pacific Palisades a year after fires

A year after the January 2025 firestorm, Pacific Palisades and Altadena landscapes have turned green, satellite photos show. Communities face a long road to recovery.
Protester blinded, skull fractured by DHS agent during Santa Ana demonstration, family says
A young protester narrowly avoided being killed but was left permanently blind after a Department of Homeland Security agent fired a nonlethal round at close range during a Santa Ana protest last week, according to family of
Iranian Protester Reportedly Facing Imminent Execution Amid Global Outcry Over Crackdown

Rights groups say Iran is set to execute the first antigovernment protester charged in a recent wave of unrest as leaders from around the world voice concerns about the violent crackdown authorities are waging across the country.
Sen. Mark Kelly sues Hegseth, Pentagon over attempt to cut retirement rank and pay

Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., has filed a federal lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon, seeking to stop what he calls an unprecedented and unconstitutional effort to punish him by lowering his military retirement rank
Charges upgraded for doctor accused of killing ex-wife and her husband; waives extradition to Ohio

An Illinois doctor accused of killing his ex-wife and her current husband in their Columbus, Ohio, home is now facing more serious charges, as authorities prepare to return him to Ohio for prosecution. Michael David McKee, 39,
New LAFD chief won’t look into who watered down Palisades fire report

Jaime Moore said he is taking a forward-looking approach and is not seeking to assign blame for changes to the Oct. 8 report that downplayed the city’s failures in preparing for and responding to the disaster.
L.A. County women’s jail inmates allege sexual abuse by guards: ‘We’re all broken’

Two women made allegations of sexual abuse, including being forced to engage in oral sex, groping and offers of clean water and other basic supplies in exchange for sexual acts. The Sheriff’s Department said it’s investigating and