L.A. grand jury probes case of dead girl in D4vd’s Tesla
A Los Angeles County grand jury is hearing evidence related to the death of a teenage girl whose body was discovered stuffed inside the trunk of singer D4vd’s Tesla earlier…
Even President Trump abides SF Mayor Lurie
SAN FRANCISCO — They once called this the City That Knows How. More recently, it felt more like the City That Wasn’t So Sure. With a downtown sagging beneath homeless…
Thieves are stealing keyless cars in minutes. Here’s how to protect your vehicle
Car thieves are using tablets and antennas to steal keyless or “push to start” vehicles, police warn, but there are steps owners can take to protect their vehicles. Recently, a…
As filming in L.A. decreases, the U.K. sees gains, new report says
Los Angeles is seeing a steady decline in the number of scripted projects filmed in the area, as U.K.-based shoots increase, according to a new report. Last year, 157 scripted…
Californians sharply divided along partisan lines about immigration raids, poll finds
California voters are sharply divided along partisan lines over the Trump administration’s immigration raids this year in Los Angeles and across the nation, according to a new poll. Just over…
Prep talk: City Section football championships offer new beginnings
The City Section football championships on Friday and Saturday have produced matchups featuring teams trying to return to glory and others seeking their first titles. They’re refreshing and new. Not…
Metro board won’t debate the Dodger Stadium gondola
When community members crowd into a Metro meeting room next Thursday to argue for and against the proposed Dodger Stadium gondola, the board of directors will listen before they vote…
Carmel-by-the-Sea becomes first California city to ban pickleball
The constant pop pop pop of the plastic ball was simply too much to take. Kimberly Edwards, who lives near the tennis-turned-pickleball courts at Forest Hill Park in Carmel-by-the-Sea, could…
Violence over water is on the rise, reached a record last year
In Algeria, water shortages left faucets dry, prompting protesters to riot and set tires ablaze. In Gaza, as people waited for water at a community tap, an Israeli drone fired…
From Silicon Valley to Hollywood, California job market is taking a hit
California is among the world’s largest economies, but the engines that drive it haven’t been firing on all cylinders. The state has been buffeted by a litany of layoffs this…
