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LAPD scrambles to find enough officers to police the Olympics
Los Angeles police officials said at a budget hearing this week they need 6,500 officers available to properly staff the Olympics in 2028, but meeting that goal would require support from other departments or a hiring spree that seems impossible given budget constraints and recruiting struggles.
Ex-Dodger saw Rebecca Grossman fatally hit boys in crosswalk, former MLB player says on stand
Former Major League Baseball player Royce Clayton took the stand Friday in the wrongful death civil trial of Rebecca Grossman, who fatally hit two boys with her car in a Westlake Village crosswalk in 2020.
Judge blocks Trump administration from ending TPS for Yemeni nationals
A federal judge in New York on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for migrants from Yemen.
WATCH: Google giving US students a shot at re-designing its homepage
Kameirah Johnson is a Doodle For Google finalist. She and four other students submitted designs that beat out thousands of entries. The inspiration for her design may surprise you.
Woman is bitten on the ankle by a rattlesnake, the seventh reported bite in Ventura County
Ventura County has reported its seventh rattlesnake bite this year, compared with a total of nine in 2025.
Tucker Carlson nicotine pouches among $4 million in stolen cargo recovered in Vernon
About $4 million worth of cargo — including nicotine pouches from conservative commentator Tucker Carlson's company — was uncovered by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in Vernon.
WATCH: Empire State Building turns 95
“GMA” celebrates what is considered the world’s most famous building, synonymous with New York City’s skyline for 95 years.
McCourt Foundation's L.A. Marathon to city: Can you save us half a million dollars?
The McCourt Foundation's Los Angeles Marathon wants its contract with the city to be restructured so that it can forgo making past royalty payments.
Voter guide to the 2026 California primary election
California's primary election takes place on June 2. Learn about L.A.'s city and county races and others for state offices.
How to vote in California's June 2026 primary election
What you need to know about how to vote in California's June primary election, and where to access more information about the ballot and races.
Your guide to L.A.'s Measure TT: hotel bed tax increase
What is measure TT? The proposition looks to increase the city's hotel and short-term rental bed tax by 2% until the end of the Olympics, and 1% thereafter.
Where to vote in California's June 2026 primary election
As the June primary election nears, Californians soon will begin voting by mail, drop box and in person. Here's what you should know about where to submit your ballot.


