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Mayor Bass' top strategist leaves campaign ahead of bruising showdown against Nithya Raman
Doug Herman, the top strategist for Bass' reelection bid, has been replaced by Julie Chávez Rodriguez, who was campaign manager for the Biden-Harris campaign in 2024.
What to know about COVID-19 study that was published after being blocked by CDC
A study looking at the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine was published after it was blocked from being included in a weekly report from the federal government.
Video shows woman brutally attacking street vendor in downtown Los Angeles
A video posted online shows a woman brutally attacking a street vendor last week in downtown Los Angeles.
Knockdown declared in Boyle Heights warehouse fire; health and economic uncertainty remain
As the Lineage cold storage warehouse fire is finally extinguished, residents and businesses are just beginning to assess the health and economic implications.
WATCH: Newest Chicago Bull Caleb Wilson wants to be better than Jordan
The 19-year-old phenom and former University of North Carolina Tar Heel talks about his plans for a career in the NBA.
Dodgers fulfill $1-million pledge in response to ICE raids, owners divest from prison group
The Dodgers followed through on a pledge made a year ago, donating $1.1 million to two foundations supporting those impacted by immigration raids in the Southland.
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WATCH: Dog envies other dog eating frankfurter
Jun 24, 2026
WATCH: 'The Bear' cast talks final season
WATCH: Top moments from the 2026 NBA draft
The first round of the 2026 NBA draft has concluded, and AJ Dybantsa headlined the group as the No. 1 overall pick for the Washington Wizards.
Homeless nonprofit's contracts nixed by LAHSA after service failure and IRS cash seizure, agency says
The Los Angeles Homeless Servicers Authority said Tuesday that it was terminating contracts with the nonprofit Home At Last, saying it failed to provide contracted services and the IRS seized cash at an address linked to the nonprofit's founder.
New learning goals, layoffs and no Carvalho. L.A. school board charts a new course
After Supt. Alberto Carvalho's resignation, LAUSD approves a $20.6-billion budget with 1,000-plus layoffs.
Family says police fatally shot teen during mental health crisis, files claim against city of Santa Ana
A family files a claim against the city of Santa Ana, saying police fatally shot a teen during a health crisis without using nonlethal alternatives.
Former LAFD chief sues Bass, says mayor should pay out of pocket for campaign remarks
Crowley's new lawsuit on Tuesday sues Bass personally for defamation. She argues that comments the mayor made on the campaign trail aren't protected by government immunity.
LAUSD bans screen time before the second grade, marking one of nation's strictest policies
LAUSD passes a historic policy banning classroom screen time before second grade and cutting laptop use, becoming a pioneer in digital restrictions in school.

