September 14, 2021 David Marcus: California recall result hinges on this key issue After spending 7 days in California what I saw was not a state in crisis but one in which a state of crisis seems to hang over certain areas.
September 12, 2021 LA Times columnist calls Larry Elder 'very real threat to communities of color' Los Angeles Times columnist Jean Guerrero said on Sunday that California Republican gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder poses a "very real threat to communities of color."
September 10, 2021 LAPD officers told to collect social media information from civilians being stopped Los Angeles police officers are being encouraged to obtain social media information during field interviews with civilians regardless if they are suspected of being involved in a crime, according to documents obtained by the Brennan Center for Justice.
September 10, 2021 Robert Durst murder trial lawyer says prosecutors demonized 'sick, old man' Robert Durst is a sick, old, defenseless man beaten up and demonized by prosecutors to cover up a lack of evidence against him, his lawyer said Thursday in closing arguments at the New York real estate heir's murder trial.
September 10, 2021 California bill proposes to return beachfront land to descendants of Black owners The California state Senate unanimously passed a landmark bill on Thursday that would allow Los Angeles County to return oceanfront land seized from former Black owners Willa and Charles Bruce in the 1920s to their descendants, according to reports.
September 10, 2021 Larry Elder was victim of 'hate crime' caused by 'woke privilege,' LA County sheriff says Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva called an egg-throwing attack this week on Black Republican recall candidate Larry Elder by a White woman wearing a gorilla mask a hate crime and blamed “woke privilege” for liberal silence on the issue.
September 9, 2021 Durst murder trial: Prosecutor says cadaver note proves guilt; defense closing arguments to resume Monday The infamous cadaver note in Robert Durst’s murder trial should be his undoing, the lead Los Angeles prosecutor argued during his closing remarks in the 56-day trial Thursday.
September 9, 2021 Los Angeles diners robbed at gunpoint on sidewalk café in broad daylight Diners at a Los Angeles sidewalk cafe were approached by a pair of brazen robbers Tuesday who walked up to them wielding guns in broad daylight along a busy street.
September 9, 2021 Los Angeles public school board votes to mandate student vaccinations The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) voted Thursday to implement a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students in the school system.
September 9, 2021 Los Angeles public school board to vote Thursday on student vaccine mandate The Los Angeles Board of Education is set to vote on whether to implement a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students eligible within the system.