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The team was in the eye of a storm over a controversial phone call from President Trump to FIFA's head about a red card on a U.S. striker.
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Criminal Justice
The settlement is unusually large, especially as a report by the county's lawyers contradicted the family's wrongful death lawsuit allegations.
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The DA's office said it could take months or more to determine next steps
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West Hollywood is the first and only city so far to contract with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department to use drones as first responders.
Housing & Homelessness
A federal judge today indicated he wants to preserve federal funding for the embattled Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority amid a lawsuit against the federal government.
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In a legal win for California, a federal judge rejected Trump’s efforts to funnel money away from permanent homeless housing.
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Outgoing City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto pledged to release funding to the city’s lead eviction defense provider, despite her questions about spending so far.
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Civics & Democracy
A proposed city budget — with expected reductions — will be revealed soon. Then you can give your opinion during a series of hearings and meetings.
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California cardrooms win legal battle with tribes, attorney general over blackjack.
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Spouses of U.S. citizens have traditionally had a special place in immigration law. That's no longer the case, according to the administration and immigration lawyers.Listen 3:18
Transportation & Mobility
On Sunday, South LA streets will close for pedestrians, joggers, runners and cyclists for 3.6 miles between Leimert Park and Expo Park.
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California’s gasoline watchdog found Chevron stations charged the highest average price of any major brand tracked in late May.
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The city sent ballots to owners of over 580,000 parcels in an effort to address a backlog of streetlight repairs. More than 80% of the votes cast said no.Listen 0:37
Los Angeles Olympics 2028
The long, controversial history of sex testing for women athletes in the Olympic Games.
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13 candidates are running against incumbent Karen Bass for L.A. mayor, a position that will face questions around policing, homelessness and the 2028 Olympic Games.Listen 25:09
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Climate & Environment
As if SoCal’s air quality hasn’t been bad enough, air quality officials are warning much of Southern California to brace for hazardous air over the July 4 weekend.
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A proposal to clean water from the Arroyo Seco has sparked resistance from neighboring L.A. residents. Golf course irrigation is at the center of the dispute.Listen 3:33
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The community-led testing comes as residents report lingering health symptoms and question whether enough government monitoring has been done.
Gardening & Outdoors
A science reporter's experiment with black soldier fly larvae is going well so far. Will the home-built system become self-sustaining?
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An ongoing petition process with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife could shrink, expand or add new protected areas along California's coast.Listen 0:42
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Climate change and a historic lack of predators are the main culprits that have helped round stingray populations here.Listen 0:45
Health
Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved $26 million in funds to help gender-affirming care clinics stay open when federal funding is cut off.
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California’s next governor will face tough decisions on a highly controversial piece of healthcare policy.
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Experts share guidance on how to prevent common summertime health risks, such as drowning, fire accidents and heat exhaustion.
Education
Students who commute to college by bus and train in the Los Angeles area often experience delays and public safety threats.
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The climate of STEM higher education programs can be unwelcoming for some minority populations.
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The Education Department has long collected civil rights data, but it hasn't made the latest information public.Listen 3:58
Food
Inside the converted school bus, where Black American hospitality meets Nayarit-style frying.
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Obsessive sourcing, a tight menu, USDA Prime over mesquite — and a $7 taco. Inside the most ambitious new taco stand in L.A.
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One quarter of USC's students are international, and along with the neighborhood's long time residents, it's reflected in the food offerings nearby.
Explore LA
Parks from Arcadia to Culver City will host dozens of mahjong players through early August.
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The iconic L.A. museum and active research site is closing for two years. Your last chance to visit is Monday, July 6.
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Bars, restaurants and other fun spots to watch Mexico’s Round of 16 game today.
Arts & Entertainment
They may not understand every word, but fans appreciate exuberant announcers who match their enthusiasm.
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Larry Mantle and LAist film critics review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.
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FilmWeek host Larry Mantle interviews American filmmaker John Waters for the rerelease of his 1988 film Hairspray and his 1977 film Desperate Living.
LA History
The punk scene in Los Angeles exploded in the 1970s and 80s after a community of art-driven, bohemian music fans decided to rebel against mainstream music of the time.
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With KNX's shift last month back to AM radio only, we asked Southern Californians to share their memories of listening to the radio.Listen 20:48
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The ruins, which have become an illicit tourist destination, may reopen soon.Listen 4:19
Orange County
Here's a look at all the ways you can celebrate 4th of July in SoCal this year.
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Several county police departments in SoCal are strictly enforcing a law that prohibits parking too close to crosswalks, which took effect back in January 2025.
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Santa Ana voters could see sales tax measure on November ballot.