San Francisco teachers’ strike ends as union and school district reach tentative deal
A teachers’ strike that began Monday, closing schools for some 50,000 students, ended Friday as the union and school district reached a tentative deal.
In Munich, UN Nuclear Chief Says New Inspection Regime With Iran ‘Technically Possible’

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Rafael Grossi said that developing a nuclear inspection regime to underpin a new Iran nuclear arrangement is “absolutely possible,” though extremely difficult, amid renewed Iran–US talks and rising regional tensions.
Dogs confined to kennels for 3 weeks running as illness grips South L.A. animal shelter

Dogs at the Chesterfield Square animal shelter have been kept inside their kennels for three weeks due to a giardia outbreak. The shelter plans a partial reopening Sunday.
Gail Slater, DOJ’s deputy antitrust chief, stepping down

Gail Slater stepped down Thursday as head of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, ending a short and contentious tenure at a pivotal moment for major corporate mergers. Her departure took effect immediately. Multiple officials familiar with the
Trump administration announces end to Minnesota immigration operation

The Trump administration announced Thursday that it is ending its large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota. Border czar Tom Homan confirmed the decision during a press conference in Minneapolis, saying the operation known as Operation Metro Surge
Police cases under L.A. district attorney ending in dropped charges, losses and plea deals

L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman’s handling of police violence cases during his first year in office has been met with praise from law enforcement advocates — and criticism from those who say he is letting cops
Police cases under L.A. district attorney ending in dropped charges, losses and plea deals

L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman’s handling of police violence cases during his first year in office has been met with praise from law enforcement advocates — and criticism from those who say he is letting cops
Trump immigration sweeps upended L.A.’s economy, with some businesses losing big

The report, commissioned by L.A. County officials, found that 82% of businesses surveyed reported negative impacts from immigration enforcement, with 44% losing more than half their revenue.
Strong storm set to pummel L.A. with heavy rains, flooding and beach hazards

A strong storm system is set to hit Southern California starting Sunday, bringing potential thunderstorms, damaging winds and dangerous surf.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass directed Palisades fire damage control, email shows

The carefully coordinated approach led by Bass also involved the release of the highly anticipated Palisades fire after-action report, as the LAFD was facing criticism for not putting out an earlier blaze.