DTLA Law Firm In Hot Water As $4 Billion Sex Abuse Payouts Freeze
The State Bar has launched a formal probe into Downtown LA Law Group, and county attorneys have asked a judge to release sealed files as investigators weigh whether some claims were purchased.
LAUSD Braces For Layoffs As Classrooms Shrink And Billions Run Dry
LAUSD told the school board this week that staff reductions — possibly including layoffs — are likely as enrollment drops and a three‑year budget projection ends in a deficit. District leaders pointed to central‑office cuts, union talks and state budget uncertainty as drivers.
Foreclosure Deal Shakes Up Wells Fargo Center North Tower on Bunker Hill
The Wells Fargo Center North Tower at 333 S. Grand sold out of foreclosure on Tuesday after months in receivership, underscoring continued pressure on DTLA's office market.
LAPD Yanks 40mm Protest Launchers After Judge's Contempt Ruling
A federal judge found the LAPD in contempt and the department ordered an immediate ban on 40mm launchers for crowd control. The decision tightens courtroom oversight of protest tactics.






