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Rare national archives are on public display at USC for America's 250th anniversary
On Friday, the USC Fisher Museum of Art began hosting the National Archives "Freedom Plane" exhibit, which traces the founding of the United States with 16 historical documents.
Officers called out serious problems at firearms training facility; LAPD retaliated, jury finds
The officers said LAPD retaliated against them for raising safety concerns at a firearm training facility.
Hiker stumbles upon a human skull near Twentynine Palms
Hikers located remains identified as a human skull on Wednesday morning. The explorers were out near Twentynine Palms on Wednesday around 7:30 a.m. when they came across unidentified remains.
Two LAX workers arrested on suspicion of drug smuggling
Two LAX employees have been arrested on suspicion of smuggling drugs, according to officials.
Federal judge orders release of Pasadena man who is plaintiff in lawsuit against immigration raids
U.S. District Judge Michelle Williams ordered the government to immediately release Isaac Antonio Villegas Molina, a Pasadena resident who was detained a week ago during a check-in with ICE.
SoCal man rented cars to thieves for a share of their stolen goods, federal prosecutors say
A Canyon Country man who worked at a rental car business rented cars to thieves in exchange for selling stolen wares for profit, prosecutors say.
Apr 23, 2026
More rain is on the way for Los Angeles this weekend
California's rail systems need more riders. High gas prices could be fueling a new surge
Prices at the pump are soaring but is it enough to get people out of their cars and into public transit to save money?
LAFD's culture of obedience runs deep. Firefighters say they fear retaliation from bosses
Several current and former firefighters told The Times that it's often easier to keep their mouths shut than deal with the ramifications of speaking up.
Santa Monica nonprofit official, wife found dead; police investigate possible murder-suicide
Jeremy Ferguson, who was director of operations for Downtown Santa Monica Inc., and his wife, Mandy Zelinka, were found with fatal gunshot wounds, a source said.
Trump signals commitment to help with L.A. fire recovery at meeting with Bass, Barger
The mayor and county supervisor said they had a "high-level discussion" with the president, sharing stories about what fire survivors are experiencing day to day.
California woman registered her dog to vote, cast ballots in the pooch's name, prosecutors say
Costa Mesa resident Laura Lee Yourex, who bragged on social media about registering her dog to vote and subsequently cast ballots in the animal's name, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor.
Angry Altadena residents ask officials to halt Edison's undergrounding work
Eaton wildfire survivors' anger about Southern California Edison's burying of electric wires in Altadena boiled over Tuesday, with residents calling on government officials to temporarily halt the work.

