• Thu. May 28th, 2026

The Pulse of Southern California

SoCal Chronicle

  • Home
  • L.A. unions push new tax on companies with ‘overpaid’ CEOs

L.A. unions push new tax on companies with ‘overpaid’ CEOs

A group of Los Angeles labor unions is proposing a ballot measure they say would combat income inequality in the city by raising taxes on companies whose chief executive officers…

Santa Monica College Emeritus Hosts Barbara Gordon Portrait Show

The Santa Monica College Emeritus Art Gallery will present a free online exhibition showcasing painted portraits by artist and SMC Emeritus student Barbara Gordon beginning Jan. 22. The exhibition opens…

Judge skeptical on masked ICE agents after Minnesota shooting

A top Trump administration lawyer pressed a federal judge Wednesday to block a newly enacted California law that bans most law enforcement officers in the state from wearing masks, including…

Deadly confrontation at L.A. McDonald’s; widower sues fast-food chain

Jose Juan Rangel and his wife, Maria Vargas Luna, pulled up to a McDonald’s drive-through nearly two years ago to order some food when they were approached by a person…

Newsom rejects Louisiana effort to extradite abortion doctor

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday rejected a request to extradite a California physician accused of providing abortion medication to a Louisiana patient, marking the latest clash between states…

Darrick Jacob sworn in as new Police Chief

Published: January 14, 2026, 11:52 am Last updated: January 14, 2026, 12:57 pm City Manager Oliver Chi appointed Darrick Jacob as Santa Monica’s police chief, at the end of last…

California, L.A. brace for Trump’s new threats to cut funds over immigration stance

WASHINGTON — State and local officials are once again on the defensive after President Trump renewed threats Wednesday to strike federal dollars from “sanctuary” jurisdictions such as California and Los…

Father-Son Team Returns to War Zone with Lifesaving Supplies

A local restaurant will donate a portion of its sales this weekend to support a father-son humanitarian mission delivering vehicles and medical supplies to Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines.…

Former Huntington Beach city attorney, a Newsom critic, to run for state attorney general

Michael Gates, the former Huntington Beach city attorney who spent his tenure as a staunch antagonist to California’s liberal politics, is running for state attorney general as part of a…

Stop Eaton & Palisades Fires in Santa Monica

One year ago, in early January, the Eaton and Palisades fires devastated the communities of Altadena and Pacific Palisades. Driven by extremely dry, warm and powerful winds, the fires destroyed…