Los Angeles Unified School District’s cell phone ban turns 1 year old today.
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With fear keeping some immigrant families inside, a program to bring groceries directly to their doors is seeking to expand.
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Crystal Hefner says she’s filed complaints with two state attorneys general, asking them to look into the Hugh M. Hefner ...
Tricia McLaughlin has become the public face defending the Trump administration's mass deportation policy and immigration ...
An international affair: Vendors are coming from around the world, such as the U.K., Australia and across the U.S. “There are more people interested in the physical book now than there were 20 years ...
The report says Los Angeles continued to see rising liability payments, overspending by departments and revenue shortfalls in the fiscal year that ended in June.
Flashback: The state’s largest district announced a “bell to bell” cellphone and social media ban in June 2024, which expanded the district’s existing phone ban to include lunch and passing periods.
L.A. is the host and financial backstop for the 2028 Games, but Wasserman's private nonprofit is calling the shots.
In a rare move, the White House recently took down a racist post from one of President Trump's social media accounts.