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?
How is the city and county civically engaging on the last day to vote as they watch the results unfold?
Reasons for caucus votes span credibility, age, economic reasons and understanding the needs of Iowans.
Officers say they saw smoke at the scene before giving the man an opportunity to leave campus.
The organization hosted its first event dedicated to mental health awareness, featuring plenty of furry friends.
Grad Students for Palestine asked President Carol Folt to condemn the “bombardment of internationally recognized war crimes against the Palestinian people.”
A four year effort to get back to space might be on the horizon with the successful “Shockwave” solid-rocket motor firing and being the most powerful motor ever fired by students.
Voices call to stop the violence, protection for children and civilians and an end to U.S. aid to Israel.
Activist groups take to the streets of Boyle Heights to protest a proposed rent increase and the end of the L.A. eviction moratorium.
Missing out on the first two debates, Trump finds his way in Anaheim to join the candidate’s clubhouse.
Hear ye, hear ye, news nerds! Ever wanted to know what the nitty gritty of a political debate looks like?
It has been over a year since 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini was killed in Iran after being arrested by the morality police for not wearing ‘proper hijab,’ sparking global protests. In downtown Los Angeles the Woman, Life, Freedom movement at City Hall marked the occasion.