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Palisades reservoir that was empty during fire is dry again. Residents aren't happy about it
The Santa Ynez Reservoir, which was empty during the 2025 Palisades fire, has been drained again to replace its cover.
Contributor: ICE raids and migrant pay cuts are devastating California economies
Many of the harms of recent immigration enforcement are incalculable. But researchers have put a number on the economic toll in Southern California's agricultural communities.
How a Trump-endorsed Republican could become California's next governor
Steve Hilton's sudden rise in California politics comes a decade and a half after he pitched the U.K. Conservative Party with a very different idea: Britain could learn a lot from the Golden State.
Trump's big promise for veteran housing is AWOL in VA budget proposal, mystifying vets
A 2027 budget released by the Department of Veterans Affairs calls for $500 million to rehab six buildings at its West Los Angeles campus but seeks no funding to build any of the housing President Trump's May executive order called for.
Workers protest at Carl's Jr. in North Hollywood for protection from violent customers
North Hollywood Carl's Jr. workers detailed violent interactions with customers, including robberies and physical assaults, and said the company refused to provide safety training.
A drone delivered her lethal dose of fentanyl in a church parking lot. Now her dealer is going to prison
A Lancaster man who sold a lethal dose of fentanyl via drone is going to prison.
Rainstorm and fierce winds strike California. Here's what's in store
Light rain is expected for L.A. as the Sierra receives snow. Strong winds are forecast, which could make driving difficult.
LAUSD to restrict student screen time after years of encouraging classroom use
Years of investment and effort resulted in school computers for every pupil. In a reversal, LAUSD will limit classroom screen time, now seen as harmful to students.
Man accused of sexually assaulting Whole Foods shopper in Valencia is arrested
Authorities have arrested a suspect captured on surveillance camera exposing himself and assaulting a woman while she was crouched in an aisle picking out groceries.
An L.A. girl's death and the darkest side of bullying at school: 'They did nothing'
The death of Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa, 12, has led some, including her family, to question whether L.A. Unified could have — or should have — done more to protect her from campus bullies.
Police in cruisers, on horseback and in the air to combat surge of Valley home burglaries
A rash of burglaries in the Valley has sparked concern among police and the mayor's office.
480 ducks find homes after an emergency rescue operation in Riverside County
While the ducks now have new homes, officials said the investigation into overcrowding conditions at the original property is ongoing.


