L.A.’s warm stretch to end; cooler weather and showers are on the way, forecasters say

Cooler weather and showers are headed for Southern California starting Tuesday and continuing through the rest of the week. Monday will be the last day of a warm stretch.
Public nudity code allegedly violated in Garden Grove bikini cafe, 17 people arrested

Seventeen people were arrested after police said a coffee shop in Garden Grove was operating as a ‘bikini cafe.’
‘If I Die’: Loyal Dog Mourns At Iranian Protester’s Graveside

Alireza Karami is one of the victims who died in Tehran during Iran’s violent crackdown on anti-regime protests. The image of his loyal dog, Ariel, at his graveside, has gained widespread attention on social media. Speaking with
Iran Launches Crackdown On Reformist Politicians After Mass Protests

Iran has arrested several prominent reformist politicians as the authorities widen their crackdown on dissent following mass anti-government protests that posed one of the biggest threats to the clerical establishment in years.
Seattle Seahawks defeat New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LX

Seattle’s punishing defense set the tone from start to finish, powering the Seahawks to a convincing 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday night at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
Savannah Guthrie and siblings issue plea for mother’s safe return in latest video message

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have issued a new, emotional public appeal as authorities continue searching for their mother, Nancy Guthrie, who investigators believe was abducted from her home near Tucson, Arizona. In a brief video shared
California reserved $165 million for Tesla to electrify its trucking industry. The result may stifle EV innovation
California has set aside about $165 million in vouchers to subsidize the purchase of the Tesla Semi — an electric vehicle that critics say is still not road-worthy.
The poet laureate with a bold plan to get Boyle Heights students into the woods — and on the stage
Through ‘Feng Shui Poetry in the Parks,’ launched by West Hollywood’s poet laureate and nurtured by a local English teacher, Boyle Heights students visit nature throughout the city to write poetry.
Arellano: By running for mayor, Nithya Raman will learn how left L.A. really is — or isn’t

On the last day of January, hundreds of people filled the pews of Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Koreatown to hear not the word of God but the gospel of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Ex-cop wanted on murder charge flew overseas, lived in L.A. for a year without arrest

Former LAPD Officer Clifford Proctor was indicted for murder by an L.A. County grand jury in September 2024. He was able to leave the U.S. four times and live in Carson for more than a year before