Sponsored message
Logged in as
Audience-funded nonprofit news
radio tower icon laist logo
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Subscribe
  • Listen Now Playing Listen

This is an archival story that predates current editorial management.

This archival content was written, edited, and published prior to LAist's acquisition by its current owner, Southern California Public Radio ("SCPR"). Content, such as language choice and subject matter, in archival articles therefore may not align with SCPR's current editorial standards. To learn more about those standards and why we make this distinction, please click here.

News

ICYMI: Rodriguez Pleads Not Guilty To Felony Charges, Won't Take Leave From School Board

icymipic.jpg
(Photo by sadjeans via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr)

One year ago, Congress defunded public media. Now that we're 100% community funded, please become a sustaining member or increase your existing membership today.

  • Follow LAist on Twitter, on Instagram, and like us on Facebook. And to get the top stories mailed to you, sign up here.
  • LAUSD board member Ref Rodriguez pleaded not guilty to felony charges on Tuesday, refusing fellow board members' calls for him to step down for the duration of the case.
  • Robert Guillaume, TV's Benson, has died at the age of 89.
  • Bill O'Reilly has been dropped by his talent agency, UTA, in the wake of news that he paid $32 million to settle a sexual harassment claim.
  • Kid Rock is not running for Senate, it was just a joke, everybody calm down.
  • The Outline's Leah Finnegan writes eloquently about men, women and fear.
  • Are comedian Jenny Slate and actor Chris Evans back together? Do you care? I do!
  • A nice song for your Tuesday evening, "Reality TV" by SPORTS:

One year ago, Congress voted to defund public media, eliminating a critical $1.7 million from our budget every year going forward. But they couldn’t silence us, and we’re not going anywhere. LAist is now 100% community funded and that means we’re taking our future into our own hands and turning to you to keep local reporting strong.

You come to LAist because you want independent reporting and trustworthy local information. Our nonprofit newsroom doesn’t answer to shareholders looking to turn a profit. Instead, we answer to you and our communities. We are free to follow facts wherever they lead and to hold power to account without fear or favor. Our only loyalty is to our readers and listeners and our mission: to inform, engage, and strengthen Southern California’s communities.

If this story helped you, please become a monthly member today to help sustain this mission. It just takes 1 minute to donate below.
Senior Vice President News, Editor in Chief

Make your tax-deductible donation today