
Mike Davis, the author who exposed LA’s dark underbelly, dies at 76
His book ‘City of Quartz’ became a bestseller when it was published, despite its pessimistic portrait of the Californian metropolis

His book ‘City of Quartz’ became a bestseller when it was published, despite its pessimistic portrait of the Californian metropolis

With the midterms looming, Democrat strongholds are at risk as issues such as rising fuel prices and the state of the economy take center stage

Kevin de León goes on a media tour, admitting that he has caused pain to the city’s communities but claiming he still has a lot of work to do on behalf of his impoverished Latino district

A leaked recording of racially charged comments made by city council members has turned into a national scandal in the United States

California’s attorney general said his office will probe legal violations in connection with behind-the-scenes redistricting efforts captured in leaked audio recording

The US president’s press secretary said he agrees with other politicians demanding that Nury Martinez, Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo give up their seats over ‘changuito’ remarks

The legislative body’s president has stepped down from the post after a recording from October 2021 showed her and three other leading officials disparaging Black people and indigenous Mexicans

The last three years have been the driest on record since 1896, the first year such data was collected

In a countersuit, the actress said her ex-husband choked one of their kids and struck another in the face during a 2016 plane trip

The Mexican filmmaker defends ‘Bardo’, his most personal movie, after the harsh criticism he received at the Venice Film Festival

The DEA has investigated 390 cases in the past four months, 35 of which are directly tied to the two largest criminal organizations in Mexico: the Sinaloa Cartel and the CJNG

The creator of ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Indiana Jones’ opens the doors to the museum he is building in Los Angeles

Actor Diego Luna and director Tony Gilroy talk about the Disney+ series that follows the events leading up to the ‘Rogue One’ rebellion

Rosalía’s critically acclaimed ‘Motomami’ will compete against the Puerto Rican’s album ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ at the awards, which will take place on November 17

Governor Gavin Newsom this week signed legislation aimed at protecting the wellbeing, data and privacy of children, and forcing tech firms to deliver reports on how they deal with disturbing content

The state prosecutor argues that the company forces smaller merchants to maintain artificially high prices through unfair agreements or threats

Yvon Chouinard has created a trust and a non-profit organization that will together own 100% of the stock in the well-known outdoor apparel firm, which is valued at $3 billion

A Texan man diagnosed with the virus died in late August, but it is not yet known whether it was a determining factor

His girlfriend had uploaded a photograph with a geotagged location to Instagram shortly before an individual with a gun showed up to steal the artist’s jewels

‘Succession,’ ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘The White Lotus’ swept up many of the awards, while ‘Squid Game’s’ Lee Jung-jaw won the award for best lead actor in a drama series

Children face a new academic year in an atmosphere of anxiety and stress, and with the tragedy of Uvalde still fresh in their minds

Faced with drought and extreme heat, US scientists and producers are studying the potential for this tequila and mezcal plant in the state

The state has passed a new law that could bump up the minimum wage to $22 an hour, which would make it one of the highest rates in the United States

Amazon Prime Video has entered the entertainment industry with the most expensive series in the history of television

The state has become the first in the US to aim for 100% zero-emission vehicles, a move that is expected to cut greenhouse gases by 50%

The jury agreed that the deputies and firefighters had violated the privacy of the families by sharing gruesome images of the accident in unofficial settings

Pete Arredondo was widely criticized for his response to the shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers, but his lawyer claims he is the victim of a ‘public lynching’