Full-time working women in California earned about 88 cents for every dollar earned by men in 2024, up from 84 cents in 2010, but women’s earnings still lagged far behind […]
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L.A. mayoral candidates to debate housing, homelessness tonight
The first Los Angeles mayoral debate of the election cycle is set for tonight, with candidates expected to address key issues including housing, homelessness and transportation. The event, titled “Shaping […]
ICE set to help with security at select US Airports Monday, but not yet in CA
ICE agents were expected to begin handling some security duties at U.S. airports today amid an ongoing partial government shutdown that has sidelined many Transportation Security Administration officers, but there […]
Cesar Chavez accused of raping teens, UFW co-founder Dolores Huerta
Labor icon César Chávez sexually assaulted female followers as young as 12 in the 1970s and raped United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta, now 95, in 1966, according to an […]
FBI warns police of Iran’s desire to use drones
Concerns persisted on March 12 about a possible Iranian drone threat to the West Coast following a media report that the FBI warned California police departments about the possibility. “We […]
Brothers arrested in $6 Million workers’ compensation Fraud
Two brothers who own towing companies in Los Angeles and were arrested on felony insurance fraud charges, after allegedly concealing employee wages and paying some workers in cash to evade […]
LA County looks to boost tenant protections
The county Board of Supervisors today is expected to consider an ordinance that would make it harder for tenants in unincorporated areas to be evicted, by requiring that renters be […]
UCLA to face Central Florida Friday in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament
UCLA received the seventh seed in the East Region and will face 10th-seeded Central Florida on Friday in a first-round game of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in Philadelphia. The […]
Santa Monica Pier shooting that wounded two caused panic
The Santa Monica Pier will reopen today after a shooting left two people wounded last night, sending visiting scrambling for safety. The shooting happened at about 9 p.m. Sunday. Officer […]
Hilda Solis announces $3.6 million for businesses affected by ICE raids
More than 850 small businesses that have faced economic disruption due the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration will receive a combined $3.6 million in grants through a second funding […]

