LLos Angeles Read More First West Nile virus death confirmed in L.A. County, as studies show drought may increase riskOctober 25, 2025 The first recorded death from West Nile virus this year in L.A. County was confirmed Friday by the…
EEconomy Read More South Korea grapples with growing number of idle young adultsOctober 21, 2025 Work Government to combat record rise of NEETs with virtual employment experience South Korean Employment and Labor Minister…
LLos Angeles Read More Local lottery winner of $50 million from ticket bought in Westlake VillageOctober 12, 2025 There was one winning ticket — worth $50 million — in the state’s SuperLotto Plus game drawn Saturday…
NNew York Read More Plane from Charlotte involved in taxiway collision at New York City airport, per reportOctober 2, 2025 NEW YORK (WBTV) – An airplane that took off from Charlotte collided with another plane on a taxiway…
LLos Angeles Read More He’s back! Schwarzenegger aims to terminate gerrymandering once again in CaliforniaSeptember 23, 2025 Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who championed the creation of an independent commission to draw California’s congressional districts, returned…
LLos Angeles Read More The immigration raids are crushing L.A.’s fire recovery and California’s economySeptember 13, 2025 The crew had just poured a concrete foundation on a vacant lot in Altadena when I pulled up…
LLos Angeles Read More LAPD touts 2024 police shootings dip; officers firing more this yearSeptember 10, 2025 The Los Angeles Police Department on Tuesday released a report touting a decline in shootings by officers in…
HHealth Read More Some vulnerable seniors can’t get COVID vaccines amid case spikeSeptember 6, 2025 Seniors in some parts of the country say they are being denied COVID-19 vaccinations amid an ongoing spike…
JJobs Read More Weak jobs report fuels expectations of an interest rate cutSeptember 5, 2025 Job growth cooled notably last month while the unemployment rate rose to the highest since 2021, fanning concerns…
LLos Angeles Read More 1.2 million immigrants gone from the U.S. labor force, preliminary data showsSeptember 1, 2025 It’s tomato season, and Lidia is harvesting on farms in California’s Central Valley. She is also anxious. Attention…