PHOTOS and stories: Across Los Angeles on Election Day
How is the city and county civically engaging on the last day to vote as they watch the results unfold?
Thornton seniors ‘play on’ one last time
Seniors at USC Thornton School of Music perform for the last time at the long-established end-of-year showcase.
Thornton Building closed due to winter storm
Powerful L.A. storms shut down USC Thornton School of Music.
Massive protest gathered in Los Angeles on the 44th anniversary of the 1979 Iranian Revolution
People rallied outside the streets of the Los Angeles City Hall in protest of the Iranian government’s human rights violations.
USG presidential candidates try to boost their student engagement
Ahead of the second campaign round, USG candidates are exploring ways to enhance their connection to students.
The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards nominations bring shock and excitement ahead of the 2023 show
From "Harry’s House" to "Red (Taylor’s Version)": Here’s the complete list of Grammy nominations for the 2023 award ceremony.
Voter safety and security addressed in Los Angeles County and beyond
Threats to polling locations remain a primary concern during the midterm elections.
Wage theft accusations slow momentum for city council candidate
The Los Angeles Times reported complaints of wage theft against L.A. City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval from former employees at Caliente Cantina.
It’s kickoff time! USC prepares for the 2022 World Cup
Students and local businesses prepare to watch the worldwide soccer tournament beginning Nov. 20.
Aftermath of L.A. City Council tapes: What does this mean for the 2022 midterm elections?
Protestors at the L.A. City Council meeting Tuesday discussed the impact of the leaked tapes on the upcoming elections.
Senior citizens feel the impact of lack of affordable housing in the USC area, but one collaboration hopes to change that
Finding a place to live in South L.A. continues to be a struggle for local residents.