In an unprecedented move, a conservative member of the LASD’s Civilian Oversight Commission tells the Sheriff to call it quits.
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A.M. Brief: Memo Details Why Some L.A. Hotels Didn’t Participate in Project Roomkey
A memo obtained by Knock.LA is not a good look for some local hotels that declined to participate in Project
READ MOREA.M. Brief: KCRW Agrees to Buyouts for 24 Staff Members
KCRW recently announced some major reductions to its staff, yet another very bad sign for local news coverage in Los
READ MOREWhat to Do When the Air Quality is Unhealthy
Though Los Angeles is hardly considered a bastion of clean air, the air quality has been pretty bad lately due
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Firefighters Battle to Keep Bobcat Fire From Mount Wilson Observatory
The Bobcat Fire is now dangerously close to the Mount Wilson Observatory, but firefighters worked through the night to ensure
READ MOREWill Smith Rents ‘Fresh Prince’ Mansion on Airbnb
It’s been 30 years since The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air first aired on September 10, 1990. To celebrate, the Fresh
READ MORESee 2020 Census Progress on This Interactive Map
Want to see the self-response rate to the 2020 Census in your neighborhood? The U.S. Census Bureau updates the results
READ MOREA.M. Brief: KPCC Reporter’s Video Disputes LASD Account of Her Arrest
Over the past few weeks, accusations of corruption and violent cliques within the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, combined with the
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Food for Thought on California’s Fire Policy
At the tail end of today’s brief, I’m going to point you to some long-form pieces I recommend to get
READ MOREFinally, COVID Testing at Union Station
While city officials have been quick to brag about our robust testing capacity, there’s been one thing that’s remained difficult,
READ MOREA.M. Brief: New Poll Underscores L.A.’s Financial Fallout From COVID-19
A new poll says more than half of Los Angeles households report serious financial issues due to the pandemic, which
READ MOREL.A. County Now Says Trick-or-Treating ‘Not Recommended’
News that L.A. County had classified trick-or-treating as “not permitted” was met with a variety of responses this morning ranging
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