Facing backlash over $500K salary, LA's wildfire recovery czar agrees to work for free
Steve Soboroff, a longtime fixture in Los Angeles civic life who is now serving as chief recovery officer for the city’s wildfire comeback, won’t...
Read MoreLos Angeles Will Remain at High Risk of Fire Into Next Week
The arrival of La Niña is starving California of rain, and more high Santa Ana winds could be on the way.
Read MoreWomen's basketball team forfeits multiple games after not traveling to Los Angeles amid wildfire crisis
Northwestern's women's basketball team will have to forfeit two of the games on its schedule after not traveling to Los Angeles during the...
Read MoreTwo Months Before Deadly Blazes, LA Fire Chief Said She Needed More Firefighters—Then Karen Bass's Admin Scrubbed the Memo
'In many ways, the current staffing, deployment mode, and size … have not changed since the 1960s,' wrote Kristin Crowley
Read MoreJUST IN: LA Mayor Karen Bass Fires DEI Fire Chief Kristin Crowley Effective Immediately
Democrat Mayor Karen Bass, a far-left whose policies have already driven LA into a crime-ridden, homeless-infested dystopia, has now fired Los...
Read MoreOffice Condominium to Be Converted to Rentals
The Perla Family Trust of Los Angeles has purchased a 16-suite office condominium building at 31194 Labaya Drive, Westlake Village, from Coast...
Read MoreLeaked Phone Call: Karen Bass Defends Trip to Ghana, Drops Cryptic Warning Before LA Wildfires (AUDIO)
O’Keefe Media Group obtained leaked audio of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass defending her trip to Ghana just three days before the wildfires erupted...
Read MoreTHE END OF LOS ANGELES BALLET
‘I’m glad it (Los Angeles Ballet) went under, that the board officially decided to dissolve,” said John Clifford, founder and artistic director...
Read MoreSUN SHINES ON 29 LOCAL ARTISTS
The only thing really wrong with “Sunshine and Shadow: Recent Painting in Southern California,” at USC’s Fisher Gallery, is that it’s just...
Read MoreLos Angeles residents sue city over lack of water to fight wildfires
Even before the wildfires are extinguished, LA residents look to blame a lack of water on the devastation.
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