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As Californians decide fate of Prop. 50, GOP states push their own redistricting plans
As Democrats work to pass California's Proposition 50 on Tuesday, the national stakes are rising, with partisan battles over congressional redistricting erupting across the country.
Dodgers victory brings much-needed joy to L.A. during a year of unprecedented challenges
After the Dodgers clinched their first back-to-back World Series Championship, exuberant fans took to the streets to celebrate with cheers and fireworks. Police said there were seven arrests.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris rally Californians to vote on Prop. 50
Gov. Newsom and national Democrats rallied supporters for Tuesday's Proposition 50 vote to redraw California's congressional districts before the midterms.
As SNAP benefits lapse, thousands show up to Southern California food banks
Los Angeles food banks scurry to fill the gap as Angelenos' SNAP benefits are interrupted by the federal government shutdown.
Americans concerned about shutdown, more blame GOP and Trump than Democrats: Poll
Nearly half say Trump and GOP are responsible for the shutdown, the poll finds.
ICYMI Photos: Fright night along Santa Monica Boulevard for the 2025 Halloween Carnaval
The 2025 West Hollywood Carnaval drew ghouls, goblins and other creatures of Halloween night.
Mayor Bass calls for investigation into LAFD missteps before Palisades fire
Bass has directed L.A. Fire Chief Ronnie Villanueva to "thoroughly investigate" LAFD missteps in putting out a brush fire that later reignited as the Palisades fire.
Is there still hope for the Cinerama Dome? New permit request filed with city of L.A.
The owner of the iconic Cinerama Dome has filed for a new permit for alcohol sales. L.A. movie lovers have been waiting for the venue to reopen since 2021.
Feds say TikToker shot by ICE had previously escaped. A video casts doubt
A video casts doubt on government claims that Carlitos Ricardo Parias, who was shot and wounded by an ICE agent last week, "previously escaped from custody." A judge ordered him released on bond Friday.
Judges order USDA to restart SNAP funding, but hungry families won't get immediate relief
Two federal judges told the U.S. Department of Agriculture it must begin using contingency funds to provide food assistance, but gave the agency until Monday to decide exactly how to do so.
Teens admit to hate crime after attack on Black man posted on social media
Two of the five youths who allegedly assaulted a Black teenager in a Simi Valley parking lot over the summer admitted to felony assault and hate crimes, according to authorities.
Los Angeles will nearly double recycled water for 500,000 residents
Los Angeles is set to double the size of a planned facility that will transform wastewater into purified drinking water, recycling enough water to meet the needs of 500,000 people.


