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07-21-2025 Vol 2028

Charlotte Hayes

Weekend News Update: Tragedies and Developments in Southern California

LOS ANGELES, CA — As the weekend comes to a close, several significant events unfolded across Southern California that may…

Federal Authorities Conduct Major Raids on California Marijuana Farms, Resulting in 360 Arrests and One Fatality

Federal authorities executed a significant crackdown last week at two marijuana farms in Southern California, resulting in the arrest of…

Los Angeles Congregations Prepare for Immigration Enforcement Actions

In response to growing concerns about immigration enforcement, Pastor Caleb Crainer of St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church in west Los Angeles…

Tragic Losses Highlight Emergency Response Failures for Disabled Amid the Eaton Fire

On the morning of January 8, 2023, Anthony Mitchell Sr. called 911 at 6:03 a.m. from his home in west…

Eater LA Highlights Must-Try Dishes of the Week

Eater LA editors have been dining around Los Angeles and have curated a list of standout dishes that deserve attention…

Multnomah County DA’s Ruling on Police Shooting Sparks Debate over Accountability

In a notable decision made in late June, Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez ruled that a recent police shooting…

Dispute Over Turnover Timber Sale Sparks Environmental Concerns in Washington

The Legacy Forest Defense Coalition (LFDC) has voiced concerns regarding the Turnover timber sale in Washington, stating that certain units…

Artist Szu-Chieh Yun Inspires Youth Through Collaborative Mural Project

Szu-Chieh Yun, a Boston-based artist and educator, recently led a collaborative mural project with over 170 children aged 6 to…

Celebrating Robert Altman’s Legacy: A Centennial Retrospective at the Brattle Theatre

This summer, the Brattle Theatre is honoring the brilliant and idiosyncratic filmmaker Robert Altman, who turned 100 this past February,…

Tech, Acquisitions, and Controversies: A Week in Review

This past week, several high-profile incidents in the realms of technology, acquisitions, workplace policy, government oversight, media, and artificial intelligence…

Free Summer Events and Activities in Boston: July 14-20

As the summer weeks roll on, Boston offers numerous free activities and events for those looking to enjoy their time…

KT Nelson Premieres New Work at ODC/Dance’s Summer Sampler: A Reflection on Grief and Community

KT Nelson, a prominent Bay Area choreographer, is set to debut a poignant new work titled ‘Nothing is Going to…