L.A.’s eviction defense program up in the air amid battle with city attorney

The City Council was set to vote last week on a $177-million contract for Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and other groups to continue representing tenants.
Rep. Swalwell decries deportation of deaf child, has staff deliver hearing aids in Colombia

“What was the sin?” asked Rep. Eric Swallwell as he slammed ICE, saying they unjustly deported a 6-year-old deaf boy and his family when they showed up for a “routine immigration check.”
Live Nation reaches deal with DOJ in antitrust suit, agrees to major ticketing changes

Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, has reached a major settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve a federal antitrust lawsuit accusing the company of dominating the live entertainment industry and limiting competition. The
Woman booked on suspicion of murder after gunshots are fired outside Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home

Police in Los Angeles have arrested a woman accused of firing multiple gunshots at the home of singer Rihanna on Sunday afternoon. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the suspect—identified as 35-year-old Ivanna Lisette Ortiz—was taken