Los Angeles Issues Excessive Heat Warning; Public Cooling Centers Extend Hours Amidst Soaring Fourth of July Temperatures
Los Angeles officials issue an excessive heat warning with temperatures up to 106 degrees and advise residents to stay cool, hydrated, and reschedule strenuous activities due to the heat wave.
One Dead, Another Injured After Vehicle Loses Control and Rolls Off 118 Freeway in Pacoima
A rollover crash on the 118 freeway in Pacoima led to one death and one injury. The vehicle lost control, landed on North Haddon Avenue, and prompted an LAFD response. The cause is under investigation.
Los Angeles Faces Heat Advisory and Air Quality Alert Amidst Soaring Temperatures
Los Angeles faces a heat advisory and air quality alert, with high temperatures up to 95 degrees and elevated ozone levels threatening health, especially for vulnerable groups. Residents are urged to stay cool and limit outdoor activities.
Unconventional Aid: Moving Company Unloads Furniture for Homeless on LA's Skid Row Amid Policy Scrutiny
A moving truck distributed furniture to unhoused people on L.A.’s Skid Row, prompting questions about homelessness support amid recent reports of a slight decrease in the area's homeless population.
Long Beach Rolls Out $67,000 S.T.R.O.N.G. Beach Initiative for Community-Driven Summer Programs
Long Beach invests $67,000 into summer community events for youth empowerment and safety under the S.T.R.O.N.G. Beach initiative, featuring an array of activities. Mayor Richardson emphasizes inclusivity and enrichment in these collaborative efforts.
Los Angeles City Council Approves $54 Million Expansion of Convention Center Ahead of 2028 Olympics
The Los Angeles City Council approved a $54 million expansion of the L.A. Convention Center, targeting completion before the 2028 Olympics. Concerns over the timeline persist, but the project could bring jobs and economic growth.
Woman Injured in Freeway Shooting, White Mercedes Riddled with Bullets in South Los Angeles
A woman was found with gunshot wounds in a bullet-riddled Mercedes near the 105 Freeway in South LA. The incident caused traffic disruptions and the shooter remains unknown. No arrests have been made and authorities seek public assistance.
Los Angeles City Council Proposes Doubling Security Funds to $2 Million for All Faith-Based Organizations Following Pico-Roberson Clash
The LA City Council expanded a security funding motion to include all faith-based organizations, increasing funds to $2 million after an incident at Adas Torah synagogue.












