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Organizers hope the 2028 Summer Olympics present a 'refreshed global image of California'
Officials working on the LA 2028 Olympics appeared before a state Senate panel on Thursday to discuss tourism and planning for the international event.
Federal judge signals a halt to indiscriminate immigration stops
A U.S. District judge shared tentative ruling that suggests she plans to order federal agents to stop questioning and arresting people without reasonable cause that they have violated immigration laws. Her final ruling is expected Friday.
New Trump rule immediately bans undocumented immigrants from Head Start child care
The Trump administration bars undocumented immigrants from accessing Head Start, putting child care for many families in jeopardy.
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy pleads guilty to smuggling drugs into jail
Michael Meiser was assigned to Operation Safe Jails, a unit dedicated to investigating gang and drug activity in the Los Angeles County jails. On Thursday, he admitted trying to smuggle more than a pound of heroin into a lockup.
As L.A. bakes, duration of heat waves is accelerating faster than climate change, UCLA study shows
UCLA researchers have released an alarming new finding — the duration of heat waves is increasing faster than global warming itself.
Officials denounce immigration guards camped at a Glendale hospital monitoring detainee
Guards linked to the Department of Homeland Security have camped out in the lobby of a Glendale hospital to monitor a woman patient who was arrested by federal agents, intimidating nurses and others.

Jul 10, 2025
A timeline of homelessness in Los Angeles
Portraits of Homelessness: The faces that reflect L.A.'s homeless crisis
Portraits of homeless people and families as they navigate life in Los Angeles.
New poll finds most Californians believe American democracy is in peril
New poll finds that 90% of Californians believe American democracy is under attack or being tested. The concerns cross party lines.
LAPD investigating more than 80 officer misconduct complaints from recent protests
An LAPD official said 86 complaints are under investigation as of Friday, including 59 cases of possible excessive force and three in which people were hospitalized.
Six months after fires, more than 800 homeowners in Palisades, Altadena have sought permits to rebuild
Homeowners in Pacific Palisades and Altadena are picking up the pace in submitting permit applications to rebuild after January's fires.
WATCH: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts, sending lava shooting into the sky
Lava fountains reached up to approximately 1,200 feet, the USGS said.
What caused an L.A. sanitation tunnel to collapse with 31 workers inside? County calls for investigation
After an 18-foot-diameter tunnel collapsed at a work site in Wilmington, 31 people were extricated unhurt. No one was missing.