LA’s Gigantic Homeless Problem Could Derail Anti-Trump Mayor’s White House Bid

By CHRIS WHITE, Energy Reporter Los Angeles’s chronically high homeless rate is threatening to torpedoe the political career of Mayor Eric Garcetti as the virulently anti-Trump Democrat mulls a possible White House bid in 2020. Mayor Eric Garcetti is scratching and clawing for solutions to LA’s unsheltered homeless problem as the Democrat continues mulling a […]
Santa Monica Mountains Fund to celebrate 40th anniversary of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area

Thousand Oaks, May 8, 2018 | Since its inception in 1978, the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area has provided a source of natural solace and beauty in our urbanized world. To celebrate this unique area of public land, the Santa Monica Mountains Fund will host a 40th birthday party June 3rd for these mountains that, at 153,000 […]
Downtown Los Angeles | Featured Metrolink Destination

WHAT TO DO: Explore the world on foot from historic Union Station – Olvera Street, Little Tokyo, Chinatown, Grand Central Market featuring international cuisine and more. HOW TO GET THERE: Antelope Valley, San Bernardino and Orange County lines. FARE: $10 Saturday or Sunday Metrolink Weekend Day Pass offers unlimited rides and free transfers to Metro light rail and other […]
Local Students Celebrate National Space Day

LOS ANGELES – Today, fifth graders from Castelar Elementary School in Chinatown learned how Metrolink is harnessing space age technology to make its trains safer here on earth. On National Space Day students learned about Metrolink’s Positive Train Control (PTC) system that uses satellite guided GPS to help prevent train collisions and other incidents. […]
UPDATE: Judicial Watch Lawsuit Against Los Angeles County and the State of California

Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa) announces the following update with respect to our joint lawsuit with Judicial Watch: Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) requires states to identify and remove ineligible voters from their voter rolls. Citing Section 8(i), Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa) sent a letter to the California Secretary of State and the Los […]
Los Angeles Man arrested in Non-Fatal overdose investigation

Ventura County Sheriff – Incident Press Release During July 2016, the deputies assigned to the East County Patrol Station were dispatched to a non-fatal heroin overdose in Oak Park. The victim was transported to Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks for treatment. The victim survived the overdose. A thorough investigation was initiated by the patrol deputies […]
KING TUT: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh coming to Los Angeles

Canopic coffinette of Tutankhamun TICKETS GO ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC TUESDAY, JANUARY 16! Buy Tickets World Premiere — Saturday, March 24 To celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the discovery of King Tut’s tomb, the California Science Center is proud to present the world premiere of KING TUT: TREASURES OF THE GOLDEN PHARAOH—the largest King Tut exhibition […]
California Businesses Urge Amazon to Dodge LA

. By Stephen Frank, California Political News and Views Those that know Los Angeles best are telling Amazon to stay the hell away. Want high taxes, bad roads, traffic jams, crazy laws, than L.A. is the place. Toyota and other major firms have Left he L.A. area and California—why would Amazon want the attorney fees, […]
At 98 degrees, heat in Los Angeles breaks a 131-year-old record

By Andrea Castillo Los Angeles hit a record high of 98 degrees Saturday, as a wildfire in northern Santa Barbara County continued to burn out of control and the region suffered through the third day of a blistering heat wave. Downtown Los Angeles’ record high temperature beat out the 131-year-old record of 95 degrees set […]
















