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A tax on golf courses? L.A. voters could decide this November
L.A. City Council member Adrin Nazarian wants to put a measure on the ballot to levy a parcel tax on large, private recreational membership-based clubs such as golf courses within city limits.
Heat is set to blast much of California, topping 100 degrees in some areas
Sweltering weather will descend on much of California over the next few days, possibly ushering in temperatures into the triple digits earlier than ever for some areas.
L.A.'s golden streetlights have turned harsh white. Homeowners aren't happy
A lighting crisis is brewing in L.A.: Residents say the new LED streetlights are harsh and bright, while copper wire thefts have left others with no light at all.
The Wilshire subway should be a slam dunk for L.A. But luring riders may be a challenge
On Friday, three new D Line stations will open along Wilshire Boulevard, linking Beverly Hills to downtown L.A. While many are excited to take advantage of the new line, there may be a 'steep learning curve' to getting Angelenos, literally, on board.
Mail-a-handgun: Trump administration pushes to allow firearms to be delivered by USPS
The Trump administration is pushing the Unites States Postal Service to allow people to send concealable handguns in the mail after the Department of Justice declared a 99-year-old ban on the practice unconstitutional.
Canvas back online after major breach, but some California campuses locked amid ongoing threat
A massive data breach of the Instructure Canvas learning system hit UC, CSU and other schools across the nation. A criminal group called ShinyHunters claimed credit for the hack.
Apr 30, 2026

