Ed Buck’s Trial Has Been Postponed Again, and Further Delay Could Follow
As the families of Buck's alleged victims await justice, COVID-19 considerations have temporarily taken precedence
Culver City’s First-Ever Black City Councilman Is Running for Holly Mitchell’s State Senate Seat
California Senate District 30 candidate Daniel Lee is putting the push for single-payer health care front and center
Suspected Nashville Suicide Bomber Reportedly Deeded Homes to an L.A. Entertainment Exec
A local woman has directed questions about her potential connection to suspect to the FBI
Is a New COVID Variant Causing L.A.’s Explosion in Cases?
Could Southern California be experiencing a supercharged mutation of the coronavirus similar to the one ravaging Britain? At the moment, experts are skeptical
‘Freedom Rally’ Organizer Promises More Anti-Mask Stampedes in L.A.
The maskless MAGA hordes that have stormed local grocery stores and malls aren't done with their anti-science campaign
A Month-by-Month Look at How L.A. Wrestled with Its Greatest Crisis Ever
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic went from being a distant threat to the thing that defined our year—and turned the city upside down
Will L.A. Congressman Adam Schiff Be California’s Next Attorney General?
It's up to Governor Gavin Newsom who'll replace Xavier Becerra, but sources say Schiff has been lobbying for the gig
A Look Back at a Roller Coaster of a Year in L.A. Politics
In 2020, the halls of power were dominated by big fights, big surprises, and the mother of all federal investigations
No One Loved Los Angeles Like Tom LaBonge Loved Los Angeles
The incomparable former city councilman and civic fixture dies at the age of 67
Former Republican Radio Host Kevin James Enters the Race for L.A. City Attorney
The one-time mayoral candidate entered City Hall and changed parties—and now he's aiming even higher