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FBI raids of LAUSD Supt. Alberto Carvalho's home and office appear tied to AI chatbot probe
Federal authorities raided the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Supt. Alberto Carvalho in what appears to be a probe related to a company that developed an AI chatbot for the school system.
Trump defends immigration crackdown at State of Union as approval ratings plummet
To defend an increasingly unpopular immigration crackdown during his State of the Union speech, President Trump highlighted the victims of crimes perpetuated by undocumented immigrants.
LAUSD shows big improvement in Advanced Placement class enrollment, passing scores
LAUSD students have made "unprecedented" gains in Advanced Placement participation and passing scores, Supt. Alberto Carvalho said.
In the Midnight Hour, the San Fernando record shop at the center of the Valley's ICE resistance
Since the ICE crackdown began, the Midnight Hour in San Fernando has become a safe haven for immigrants and a go-to headquarters for the resistance.
LAFD chief will make $473,600 a year to run an embattled department
Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Jaime Moore has taken over an agency under intense scrutiny — and he's getting paid handsomely to do it.
Employee at SoFi Stadium caught on video making ICE threat to Latino concertgoers. Worker has been ousted
A third-party employee at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood has been ousted after a video went viral of her threatening to call ICE on a group of Latino concertgoers.
Housing Tracker: Southern California home values sink slightly in January
Southern California home prices dropped to $855,335 in January. That's the lowest average home value across the six-county region since March 2024.
Essay: Gavin Newsom: They told me it was political suicide. I did it anyway
In an exclusive excerpt from his new memoir, Governor Gavin Newsom recalls how George W. Bush's 2004 State of the Union inadvertently sparked a revolution in California civil rights.
Chabria: At San Quentin, Newsom shows off the anti-Trump model of public safety
Gov. Gavin Newsom last week visited San Quentin prison to celebrate a milestone in turning the once-notorious lockup into a model of progressive public safety.
When slowing down can save a life: Training L.A. law enforcement to understand autism
In a room filled with pounding noises and clanging cowbells, L.A. County deputies learn that sometimes the best way to handle a crisis is to simply wait.
Soon after seizing fentanyl from DUI suspect, CHP officer died from ingesting the drug
Shortly after seizing fentanyl and administering Narcan to a DUI suspect experiencing a possible overdose, CHP Officer Miguel Cano started to feel unwell, swerved his patrol car into a tree and was killed. His sudden death left many questions unanswered.
Dramatic satellite photos show California's mountains blanketed in snow after intense storms
See the images from space: After stormy weather, the Sierra Nevada mountains are covered in snow, and statewide snowpack levels are approaching normal.


