Anaheim Ducks Star Trevor Zegras Inks Three-Year Contract Extension Amid Team Negotiations
Anaheim Ducks center Trevor Zegras lands a three-year contract extension, securing his position with the team for at least three more seasons, as management continue negotiations with defenseman Jamie Drysdale.
Ex-Dodgers Pitcher Trevor Bauer Settles Legal Dispute with Accuser in Los Angeles; Faces Separate Allegation in Arizona
Former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer settles a sexual-assault lawsuit with his accuser, with both parties withdrawing their claims with prejudice. Additionally, Bauer retains the right to speak publicly about the case and expresses his hope to move on with his life.
LeBron's Son Bronny is on the Road to Recovery and Wants to Play Basketball for USC Again
Bronny James is on the path to recovery after suffering cardiac arrest in July 2023. The 18-year-old, who underwent successful surgery, has started his rehab in hopes of joining the University of Southern California's basketball team this season.
San Diego Man Without Arms Completes Inspiring Tour of All MLB Stadiums, From Seattly to Miami
Tom Willis, a fan born without arms, completes an extraordinary 15-year journey of throwing the first pitch at all 30 MLB stadiums. Willis reached Seattle to Miami (the two furthest stadiums) and every other between.
Los Angeles to Host Super Bowl LXI in 2027, Mayors Bass and Butts Gear Up for Iconic Event at SoFi Stadium
Los Angeles is announced as the host city for Super Bowl LXI in 2027, with celebratory remarks from Mayors Karen Bass and James T. Butts. The event adds to LA's portfolio of major events. Mayor Bass highlights local improvements in her address.
LA Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Eyes Return to Defense, Prepares for Historic Matchup with Old Teammate in Seoul
Shohei Ohtani is set to begin a throwing program which may lead to a defensive role with the Dodgers, despite being primarily a designated hitter this season and not returning to pitching.
Boxer Ryan Garcia Allegedly Involved in Felony Vandalism at Beverly Hills Hotel, Legal Troubles Mount Amid Positive Drug Test
Boxer Ryan Garcia was arrested for alleged vandalism at Beverly Hills' Waldorf Astoria hotel causing $15,000 in damages, with potential charges of public intoxication.
Star Wars Meets Ice Hockey, Los Angeles Kings to Celebrate Santa Clarita Kings Day with Themed Game Night at Crypto.com Arena
Santa Clarita's Kings Day will blend hockey with Star Wars on December 7, promising an evening of entertainment with themed characters and perks like a free skating pass at The Cube.
Historic Father-Son Duo Could Grace NBA Opener as Lakers Face Timberwolves in LA with Championship Aspirations
Anticipation surrounds the Lakers-Timberwolves NBA season opener with a potential historic father-son moment between LeBron and Bronny James, as well as the Lakers' push for redemption under new coach J.J. Redick.
Baseball Legend Fernando Valenzuela Dies at 63, Leaving a Lasting Legacy with Los Angeles Dodgers
Legendary pitcher Fernando Valenzuela has died at 63; the iconic figure sparked "Fernandomania" and made a significant impact on the Dodgers and baseball fans, particularly in the Latino community.
Garfield Bulldogs Secure Victory Over Roosevelt at the 89th East L.A. Classic Held at SoFi Stadium
The 89th East L.A. Classic, a high school football game, was played at SoFi Stadium, where Garfield defeated Roosevelt 38-28 in front of 15,000 fans, featuring a halftime show by the Black Eyed Peas.
Freddie Freeman's Legendary Feat, Bags World Series MVP, Ties RBIs Record, and Overcomes Injury and Personal Trials to Lead L.A. Dodgers to Victory!
Freddie Freeman wins World Series MVP, overcoming personal challenges and a sprained ankle to lead the Dodgers to victory with a record-tying 12 RBIs.
Los Angeles to Host Public Funeral Mass for Dodgers Legend Fernando Valenzuela at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
A public funeral Mass for Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela is scheduled in LA, with a viewing area outside the cathedral for overflow. Valenzuela passed away at 63 and is remembered for his impact both on and off the baseball field.
Freddie Freeman's World Series Walk-Off Grand Slam Ball Sells for $1.56 Million at Auction
Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam ball from the 2024 World Series fetched $1.56 million at auction, becoming the third-most valuable baseball. The ball was caught by 10-year-old fan Zachary Ruderman.
Former Dodgers Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara Guilty of $17M Fraud Against MLB Star Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, pleaded guilty to bank and tax fraud, facing a proposed sentence of nearly five years and restitution after stealing millions to cover gambling debts.
USC Star JuJu Watkins Suffers Season-Ending Knee Injury Despite Trojans' NCAA Tournament Win
USC's JuJu Watkins suffered a knee injury during the NCAA Tournament, ending her season. Despite her absence, the team won 96-59 against Mississippi State, with Kiki Iriafen scoring 36 points. Watkins is to undergo surgery and rehabilitation.
Los Angeles Rams to Conduct 2025 NFL Draft at LAFD Facility, Reinforcing Commitment to Wildfire Recovery and First Responder Support
The Los Angeles Rams will conduct their 2025 NFL draft operations from the LAFD Air Operations facility to honor first responders and support wildfire recovery.
USC Basketball Prospect Alijah Arenas Hospitalized After Tesla Cybertruck Crash in Los Angeles
Alijah Arenas, son of Gilbert Arenas and a top USC recruit, was hospitalized after a Cybertruck crash. He was reportedly in a medically induced coma per ESPN, but stable. The cause is under investigation, with speed a potential factor.
Former Lakers Player Byron Scott Accused of Sexual Assault in 1987, Faces Lawsuit with Los Angeles High School
Byron Scott faces a lawsuit accusing him of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old in 1987; his lawyer says he thought she was of legal age. The case utilizes new California law extensions for filing such claims.
Angel City FC's Savy King Stable After On-Field Collapse, Debate Ensues Over NWSL Game Continuation in Los Angeles
Angel City FC defender Savy King collapsed during a match and received on-field medical attention. She is responsive and undergoing evaluation. The continuation of the game afterward has sparked debate on player safety protocols in the NWSL.
DOJ Investigates California's Transgender Athlete Law for Potential Title IX Violation Amidst Trump Funding Threat
The DOJ investigates if California's transgender athlete law violates Title IX, after Trump threatened to cut funding over a trans athlete qualifying for state championships.
Former Boxing Champ Julio César Chávez Jr. Cuffed in Studio City by ICE, Faces Deportation Over Alleged Cartel Links
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was arrested by ICE in California due to alleged cartel ties and is facing expedited removal from the U.S. He has an active warrant in Mexico for organized crime and firearm trafficking.
Long Beach Welcomes Greece's Team House for 2028 Olympics, Embracing Cultural Exchange and Olympic Spirit
Greece selects Long Beach for its Team House at the 2028 Olympics, celebrating its legacy and aiming for cultural exchanges amid the games, as Mayor Richardson and Long Beach prepare to host events and foster international connections.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Unveils Visionary 'Games for All' Plan for 2028 Olympics and Paralympics
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has launched a vision for an inclusive, sustainable, and accessible 2028 Olympics with an executive directive to prepare infrastructure and promote local opportunities.
Orange County Entrepreneur Joseph Sanberg Pleads Guilty to $248 Million Wire Fraud, Faces Up to 40 Years in Prison
Orange County entrepreneur Joseph Sanberg pleaded guilty to wire fraud, admitting to his role in a $248 million fraud scheme involving his green banking business, Aspiration.
Former Atlanta Falcons Star Jamal Anderson Arrested in Los Angeles on Suspected Domestic Violence Charges
Jamal Anderson, an ex-Falcons RB, was arrested for domestic violence in LA. He allegedly strangled the victim, who required medical attention. He's charged with inflicting corporal injury on a spouse.
Countdown to Excitement: L.A. Unveils Thrilling 2028 Olympics Schedule with Historic Debuts & ‘Super Saturday’ Spectacle
Los Angeles 2028 Olympics event schedule is released, introducing flag football, lacrosse after a long hiatus, and swapping athletics and swimming slots. Super Saturday will feature 26 finals. More details, including Paralympics, are forthcoming.
Los Angeles Marks 1,000-Day Countdown to Historic LA28 Paralympic Games with Mayor Bass Championing Inclusion and Accessibility
Mayor Karen Bass celebrates 1,000 days until the LA28 Paralympic Games, highlighting the addition of Para Climbing and promising economic growth and inclusivity benefits for Los Angeles.
Long Beach to Host Team Ireland House for 2028 Olympics, Amplifying Cultural Connections
Long Beach is preparing to host Team Ireland House during the 2028 Olympics, with cultural events, entertainment, and retail at Ovation Square. Mayor Richardson celebrates the city's role in the Games and its significance for community building.
UCLA Receives Monumental $40 Million Bequest from Alumnus Larry Layne's Estate, Enhancing Athletics, Health Sciences, and the Arts
The estate of UCLA alumnus Lawrence Layne donated over $40 million to the university, benefiting athletics, health sciences, business education, and the arts.
Los Angeles City Council Fears Olympic Boycott Amid National Controversies; Calls for Robust "Plan B" Ahead of 2028 Games
LA City Council members express concerns about a potential boycott of the 2028 Olympics that could impact the city's finances and the event's integrity, urging contingency planning to protect local taxpayers.
Surf’s Back Up: USA Surfing Reclaims Control Before L.A. 2028
The USOPC has recognized USA Surfing as the U.S. national governing body, effective June 1, after new funding and local backing helped resolve a multiyear dispute. The decision clears the path for surfer‑led preparation for LA28.
Iran Moves World Cup Base to Tijuana Ahead of LA Matches
Iran’s federation says FIFA approved moving the national team’s World Cup training base from Tucson to Tijuana, citing visa and security concerns ahead of June group games. Organizers and FIFA have yet to publish full confirmation or logistics.
Lakers Ax More Than A Dozen Staffers As New Regime Rips Up Front Office
The Lakers cut more than a dozen business‑side jobs Wednesday as new owner Mark Walter reshapes the front office, even while the team adds analytics hires and upgrades its training center. The moves follow a busy offseason of hires and a G League relocation.
Long Beach Sprinter Takes CIF To Court Over Fire-Extinguisher Gold Snatch
Long Beach sprinter Clara Adams has filed a federal suit accusing the CIF of wrongly stripping her 400‑meter state title after a post‑race fire‑extinguisher celebration. Her lawyers want the medal restored and disciplinary record expunged.
Honolulu Hail Mary, LA Tech Money Tries To Save Moana Pasifika In Hawaiʻi
A Hawaii‑based consortium led by a Los Angeles tech backer is exploring moving Moana Pasifika to Honolulu, citing broadcast windows and a planned Aloha Stadium rebuild. The bid faces big travel and commercial hurdles.
Dodgers Doc Dragged Into MLB Ped Storm Over Conor McGregor Rehab
MLB will question Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache after reporting he backed Conor McGregor’s use of banned drugs during his 2021 recovery. The interviews will probe whether any medical recommendations cross into baseball policy.
Last-Place Angels Dump GM Perry Minasian, Tap Ex-Cardinals Boss Mozeliak
The Angels dismissed GM Perry Minasian and installed former Cardinals executive John Mozeliak as interim general manager as the club struggles at 34-48. The hire puts an experienced hand in place ahead of the draft and trade deadline.
Ohtani Yanked After 110 Pitches As Teoscar Slam Rescues Dodgers At Uniqlo Field
Shohei Ohtani threw 110 pitches over six innings but was removed as a hitter; Teoscar Hernández’s seventh‑inning grand slam lifted the Dodgers to a 4‑3 win. Questions about Ohtani’s knee and workload will follow.
Ice Cube's Big3 Shoots For Wall Street Glory From Sherman Oaks
Ice Cube9s BIG3 is moving toward a public listing via a reverse merger with Graf Global, valuing the league at roughly $290 million and aiming to trade as TONT. The deal is pitched as a way to open ownership to fans while funding media and global growth.













































































































































































































































































































































