• Nevada Public Lands, Californians Critique Newsom, Film tax incentives, and Abu Dhabi Disney
    May 8 2025

    House Republicans are pushing to sell thousands of acres of public lands in Nevada and Utah as part of a sweeping tax and spending plan. More than half of California voters think Governor Gavin Newsom is more focused on his political future than fixing problems at home. Hollywood *might* be getting a surprise push from an unlikely alliance between Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom. Disney is now setting its sight on the middle east.

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  • Hep A Outbreak, Real ID Rollout, Mattel Tariffs, and WGA Trial Tensions
    May 7 2025

    L.A. County declares a hepatitis A outbreak with cases rising beyond the homeless population. Real ID requirements officially kick in at U.S. airports, with experts warning of potential delays. Mattel considers raising toy prices in response to steep Trump-era tariffs on Chinese imports. And inside the Writers Guild, a trial committee member speaks out over what she calls a flawed expulsion process tied to last year’s strike.

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  • Leadership Shakeups, Mail Delays, and Corporate Power Plays
    May 6 2025

    Top L.A. firefighters union leaders are suspended after an audit reveals $800,000 in undocumented spending. UPS and the U.S. Postal Service announce major job cuts and route changes, as mail volume drops and costs rise. Skechers heads into a $9.4 billion deal to go private with backing from 3G Capital. And OpenAI says its nonprofit board will remain in control of its for-profit business.

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  • Altadena Break-Ins, Trump’s Budget Cuts, Job Market Signals, and a Shipping Shakeup
    May 5 2025

    Security cameras are going up in Altadena after a surge in burglaries, but some locals say it’s not enough. President Trump’s 2026 budget proposes deep cuts to domestic programs while boosting military spending. Despite strong job growth in April, economists warn that trade wars and government cuts could cool the labor market. And a shipping loophole that kept online prices low is now closed raising costs for sites like Shein and Temu, and potentially for consumers across the U.S.

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  • California’s Clean Air Fight, Warehouse Rush Amid Tariffs, and Starbucks Wage Showdown
    May 2 2025

    California faces a Senate showdown over its right to ban new gas-only cars by 2035. New data shows the state’s population numbers are back on the rise, signaling a slow post-pandemic recovery. In labor news, Starbucks workers reject a wage offer after two years of stalled negotiations. And at the ports, bonded warehouses are seeing surging demand as companies try to delay steep new tariffs.


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  • California on Edge as Quake Risk Grows, Detention Conditions Erode, and Southwest Airlines Changes Spark Backlash
    May 1 2025

    California’s immigration detention centers are under fire for falling short on mental health care and safety standards. A massive earthquake along the Cascadia fault could sink coastal areas by six feet and dramatically expand flood zones. Southern California Edison faces potential liability in the billions after the deadly Eaton Fire, and Southwest Airlines is ending open seating and limiting free checked bags, sparking frustration among loyal travelers.


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  • Trump’s First 100 Days, Amazon Clash, Kobe Mural Restored, and California’s Doctor Shortage
    Apr 30 2025

    President Trump marks 100 days into his second term with sweeping executive actions and rising criticism over tariffs. Amazon and the White House clash over transparency on rising costs. In L.A., Luka Dončić steps up to help restore a vandalized Kobe and Gianna Bryant mural. And in California, a deepening shortage of primary care doctors is pushing small practices to the brink — despite new state investments.


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  • Palisades Fire Test, L.A. County Strike, Tech Layoffs, Dollar Drops
    Apr 29 2025

    Federal investigators begin a controlled burn in Pacific Palisades to determine the cause of January’s deadly fire. Tens of thousands of L.A. County workers walk off the job, disrupting major public services. Tech layoffs surge across California, shaking confidence in an industry long seen as secure. And the U.S. dollar faces its worst first 100 days under a president since 1973, raising fears of a longer-term economic shift.


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