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Patrick Gittisriboongul named Lynwood Unified’s new superintendent, bringing tech and equity focus
  • East Los Angeles

Patrick Gittisriboongul named Lynwood Unified’s new superintendent, bringing tech and equity focus

  • June 24, 2025

LYNWOOD — A new chapter is developing in the Lynwood Unified School District following the appointment of Patrick Gittisriboongul as the district’s new superintendent. Described […]

Inside the latest fallout from ongoing immigration raids across Los Angeles
  • East Los Angeles
  • Lead Stories

Inside the latest fallout from ongoing immigration raids across Los Angeles

  • June 23, 2025

SOUTHEAST LOS ANGELES — Many of the cities in this part of Los Angeles County continue to be impacted by the federal crackdown on illegal […]

L.A. unveils Juneteenth art inspired by ‘Sugar Shack’ and celebrates with Black national anthem
  • Lead Stories
  • South Los Angeles

L.A. unveils Juneteenth art inspired by ‘Sugar Shack’ and celebrates with Black national anthem

  • June 19, 2025

LOS ANGELES — The City Council celebrated Juneteenth a day early with a musical performance in chambers June 18 and by unveiling artwork that will […]

Wellington Webb’s 1991 election made history as Denver’s first Black mayor: This Week in Black History
  • This Week in Black History

Wellington Webb’s 1991 election made history as Denver’s first Black mayor: This Week in Black History

  • June 19, 2025

On June 18, 1991, Denver voters made history by electing Wellington Webb as the city’s first African-American mayor. Webb’s victory marked a turning point not […]

California senator handcuffed at L.A. press event shares firsthand account
  • Community
  • Politics

California senator handcuffed at L.A. press event shares firsthand account

  • June 19, 2025

WASHINGTON — Five days after he was forcibly removed from a West Los Angeles news conference being held by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, […]

After No Kings Day, L.A. weighs protest’s impact and response
  • Community
  • Featured

After No Kings Day, L.A. weighs protest’s impact and response

  • June 19, 2025

LOS ANGELES — Police arrested 38 people were during the No Kinds Day protest in downtown Los Angeles June 14, when tens of thousands of […]

Deal reached to end L.A. worker strike, but officials warn of service cuts
  • Business
  • Lead Stories

Deal reached to end L.A. worker strike, but officials warn of service cuts

  • June 17, 2025

LOS ANGELES — Services could be cut for Los Angeles County residents in coming years, officials said, as part of a tentative agreement the county […]

L.A. to study business damage from federal immigration raids
  • Community
  • Lead Stories

L.A. to study business damage from federal immigration raids

  • June 17, 2025

LOS ANGELES — The negative impact of federal immigration enforcement operations on local businesses and workers will be the focus of a comprehensive 15-day economic […]

Judge recuses himself from false bomb threat case involving former Los Angeles deputy mayor
  • South Los Angeles
  • Uncategorized

Judge recuses himself from false bomb threat case involving former Los Angeles deputy mayor

  • June 16, 2025

LOS ANGELES — A federal judge has removed himself from the case of a former deputy mayor charged with reporting a fake bomb threat to […]

More companies cut hybrid work, even as study finds most workers want flexibility
  • Business
  • Lead Stories

More companies cut hybrid work, even as study finds most workers want flexibility

  • June 13, 2025

Nearly half of workers now spend more days in the office than before the COVID-19 pandemic began, even as 63% say they would take a […]

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