Two women convicted of stalking ICE agent during Los Angeles immigration protests
Two protesters were convicted of stalking a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in a case that could test the limits of furious protests against the Trump administration’s immigration raids in Southern California.
Mosquitoes are back with a bite in SoCal. Why they’re nibbling in the winter
Mosquitoes are biting into Southern Californians’ ankles a little too early in the year. Here’s why
Lawsuit against L.A. County deputies involved in fight outside Santa Clarita bar dismissed
A lawsuit claiming that a man was beaten outside a Santa Clarita bar by off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies, who then conspired with a high-ranking sheriff’s official to cover up the incident, was dismissed by a
New ‘Ride the D’ Metro shirts sold out almost immediately. Because of course they did
L.A. Metro really wants people to take their soon-to-be-opened rail line extension, and have come up with a virally popular marketing method to spread the word — a new line of merchandise proudly emblazoned with the phrase,
Little snow in California and the West as a warm winter nears end

California’s snowpack remains much smaller than average after months of extremely warm conditions across the West.
Inside the mission to get this amputee turtle back to the San Gabriel River
Porkchop, a three-flippered sea turtle, is back in the wild after a year of rehabilitation, a hopeful moment amid ongoing threats from fishing line and trash.
LAUSD Supt. Alberto Carvalho placed on paid leave following FBI raid of home, office

The LAUSD school board moved quickly to put Supt. Alberto Carvalho on paid administrative leave two days after the FBI raided his home and office.
Savannah Guthrie renews plea for her mother Nancy’s return as search for clues continues
The Guthrie family offered a $1-million reward with the unusual caveat that it hinges on recovering Nancy Guthrie, rather than on an arrest or prosecution, after consulting with law enforcement.
Till prison do they part: SoCal couple who eloped during crime spree face prison
At one point during the crime spree, two members of the robbery crew drove to Las Vegas and got legally married. Two days later, the newlyweds committed another robbery.
Who will run ‘El Mencho’s’ cartel? It could be a man born in California
Now that the head of the Jalisco New Generation cartel is dead, what will happen to its coalition of ruthless regional commanders? Will they agree to share power? Elevate one as supreme leader? Or will a bloody