Fireworks light up the 4th of July night sky every year despite being illegal in many parts of Los Angeles county. What are some of the challenges law enforcement agencies face when enforcing fireworks bans?
Think you know the origins of the ‘Valley Girl’ accent? Like OMG, as if! We dig into the past to explore how this ear-cringing accent evolved in the San Fernando Valley.
The university is hiring staff and making progress repatriating Native remains and artifacts, as state officials criticize CSU campuses for moving too slow to return items to tribes.
Most people equate Independence Day celebrations with booming, colorful fireworks shows. But because of environmental and health concerns, more and more shows are switching over to drone displays.
In California, TK students were being tested using an exam designated for kindergartners, which requires students to know how to read and write letters.
Irvine city leaders passed a resolution that would require the residents of the future Gateway Village community to sign away their rights to sue the Frank R. Bowerman Landfill.
The Los Angeles Unified School District board unanimously approved an $18.4 billion budget Tuesday that avoids layoffs and continues to fund raises and class size reductions despite the expiration of billions in federal pandemic relief funding.
California regulators have voted to reject AT&T’s bid to withdraw as a carrier of last resort. That requires it to offer basic landline service to anyone who wants it.
California’s largest school district wants to restrict cellphone and social media use during the school day over concerns about their impact on student mental health.
The Los Angeles Unified Board will consider directing staff to collect feedback and create a policy that would ban student phones and social media use from bell to bell.
Across California, tens of thousands of students with learning disabilities are navigating higher ed. But not all of them are getting the support they need, and many have to learn to advocate for themselves.
It may be a rural paradise - but with tricky terrain and a lack of broadband infrastructure, residents says spotty internet affects students learning, tourist businesses and public safety,
The Los Angeles Public Library’s summer reading program started Monday, bringing the return of an opportunity for people of all ages to explore new stories and grab a coveted tote bag.