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LAist’s watchdog correspondent Nick Gerda won the L.A. Press Club’s Online Journalist of the Year award for his investigative ...
Nick Gerda, LAist’s watchdog correspondent, won Online Journalist of the Year at the L.A. Press Club awards for his ...
And President Trump's decision to strike Iran's nuclear facilities is one this president chose. So how will the politics of ...
The LAPD’s Metro Mounted Platoon focuses on “crime prevention, crowd management, and handling demonstrations.” But its recent ...
In response to the community’s need to process trauma, more local spaces have stepped up to offer support. Earthy Corazon in ...
The proposal from two Bay Area lawmakers would prevent police at all levels from covering their faces and require them to be ...
Why now: Publisher Michael Komai said in a Rafu Shimpo story announcing the move that rising rents and gentrification have made it impossible to stay in L.A.'s Little Tokyo — a neighborhood now listed ...
Why now: Electrical utilities are embracing data centers as a catalyst for increasing electrical demand (and padding their bottom line) following an era of energy efficiency. PG&E anticipates new data ...
A U.S. defense official confirmed that the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar "was attacked by short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles originating from Iran" and said there were no casualties.
The California Communities Extreme Heat Scoring System — which the state is calling CalHeatScore — can tell you the level of ...
More than six months after Palm Springs approved a $5.9 million settlement for Black and Latino families displaced from ...
Palm Springs is one step closer to paying reparations to Black and Latino families who were forcibly removed from their homes ...