Details emerge as investigation continues after plane crash at LaGuardia that killed 2, injured dozens

Officials are continuing the investigation into the collision at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Monday that left two pilots dead and dozens injured after an Air Canada regional jet struck a fire truck on the runway
If SoCal hotels, stadiums host ICE agents, employees can miss work, union says as World Cup nears

Unite Here Local 11 said in a letter that the presence of federal agents inside or in the immediate vicinity of properties constitutes conditions that trigger employees’ right to refuse to work.
One Beverly Hills developer raises $4.3 billion to finish the massive luxury project
The developers of One Beverly Hills have secured $4.3 billion in financing to complete the project, another milestone for one of the largest real estate projects underway in the country.
Arellano: Why I’m not taking down my César Chávez photo

L.A. Times columnist Gustavo Arellano on why he plans to keep a photograph of Cesar Chavez with Dolores Huerta
This rail line would get you to the Grove, the Beverly Center and Cedars-Sinai. Is it L.A.’s ‘missing link’?

The L.A. County Metro board will vote this week on a K Line extension that would connect West Hollywood, the Grove and Cedars-Sinai, creating a major north-south transit link.
Officials considered warning Altadena before Eaton fire, but no alert was sent

Just before the Eaton fire broke out, an L.A. County official urged his team to issue a cellphone alert about increasingly dangerous winds to no avail.
The scammer, the fixer and the cop: Inside L.A.’s world of millionaire ‘crypto kids’

A recent Los Angeles trial revealed a subculture that revolves around newly created crypto wealth and young men who flaunt fortunes built through elaborate scams.