- California removes slurs from state place names
- ‘Institutional paralysis’: Independent report says UCLA was unprepared for this spring’s protest violence
- Event commemorating the Owens Valley Aqueduct protests 100 years ago
- Fierce crash in Los Angeles leaves 77-year-old man dead and two teenagers injured
- Threatening clouds, scattered rain arrive in Southern California
- Monthly payments can be high for many student loan borrowers
- Reservoir expansion project to increase California’s water supply
- A 150 million year journey from the Jurassic to Exposition Park
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This may sound incredibly outdated, but I still like the idea that education is about learning facts, skills, concepts, research, culture, analysis, inspiration, etc. It should enrich our lives and make us better citizens and independent thinkers.But over the past 15 years, learning goals have been replaced by grades and degrees, which stand in for learning. The unfortunate result was inflation for both. They rise higher and higher. Learning isn’t like that.I’ve written about degree inflation before. Employers requiring a bachelor’s degree or higher for a job that doesn’t actually require a degree. Fortunately, recruiters are starting to learn this,…
Ballots cast in Los Angeles County are cast by mail, in the mailbox, or at one of the hundreds of voting centers in the region, all ultimately going to the City of Industry’s vast ballot processing center. The warehouse-like building in the southern Los Angeles County community will be buzzing with activity on Election Day and in the days that follow. All ballots pass through a signature verification device that compares the signature on the return envelope to the voter’s signature on file. 📺 Los Angeles news 24/7: Watch NBC4 for free wherever you are Decision 2024 6 hours ago…
It’s finally over.Everything but screaming, vote-counting, finger-pointing, legal wrangling, possible riots, and another attempt to overthrow a 248-year-old democratic republic.But that’s all in the future. perhaps.For now, let’s celebrate the end of the most troubling, mean-spirited, household-dividing presidential election of our time. The election crosses the finish line and collapses in a terrible heap. Columnists Mark Z. Balabak and Anita Chhabria reflect on the sordid path to date and offer some thoughts on what lies ahead.Balabak: Very little can be said with certainty. But I can say without a doubt that most people, with the exception of members of Masochists…
A Powerball ticket sold at a Mid-City market was as close as you could get to hitting the jackpot in Monday night’s lottery drawing. The ticket sold at Teddy’s Liquor & Market would still be worth a hefty $161,556 even if you matched five numbers and missed the Powerball. With no jackpot winners, the top prize for Wednesday night’s drawing jumped to $75 million. A Powerball ticket sold in another state with five numbers but missing the Powerball number could be worth $1 million or $2 million, but under California law , the main profits of lottery games are required…
According to the National Association of Realtors, the average age of homebuyers in the U.S. will reach a record high of 56 in 2024, up from 49 in 2023. Recorded from July 2023 to July 2024, the average age of first-time buyers also rose from 35 to 38, and the average age of repeat buyers rose from 58 to 61. NAR released its annual Housing Market Report on Monday, showing that while the age of homebuyers reached a historic high, the market share of first-time homebuyers hit a historic low of 24%. emphasized. According to NAR, prior to 2008, a…
Amari Cooper and DeAndre Hopkins may have already swapped jerseys, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be a shortage of players on the move heading into Tuesday afternoon’s 2024 NFL trade deadline. The Detroit Lions are looking to strengthen their pass rush after losing standout DE Aidan Hutchinson last month, but they completed a deal with the Browns to acquire pass rusher Za’Darius Smith, making them the first on deadline day. I grabbed the chance. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the three-time Pro Bowler is headed to Motown in exchange for a fifth-round pick and a sixth-round pick in the…
While millions of Californians have already voted by mail or at early voting locations, millions of others will vote good old-fashioned on Election Day. If you haven’t had a chance to vote or register, don’t worry. California offers several options for voters to participate in elections. voting center All voting centers in Los Angeles County will be open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who were in line at the polling station can still vote after the polls have closed. Click here for a map of LA County voting centers. ballot drop box All ballot drop boxes in…
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of stealing a beloved pet from his garden in broad daylight. According to the family, the pet was rescued and lived with the family for about five years, but is still missing. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that the suspect in a brazen theft in Panorama City was arrested at an undisclosed location around noon Monday. One of the pet owners admitted that despite the arrest, the turtle was never found, and urged the public to keep an eye out for the turtle. A Panorama City family is seeking the return of…
A hit-and-run suspect who seriously injured two teenage boys when he crashed into a crowd of street occupiers in Anaheim is now in custody, police said Monday. Investigators say video shows Hassan Hamid Ali was the driver of the black Dodge Charger that hit several pedestrians at the intersection of Orangewood Avenue and State College Boulevard around 2 a.m. Friday. It was determined that he had been captured. Video leading up to the accident shows the Charger belting out a series of donuts and burnouts at high speed, narrowly missing the crowd on the sidelines. Drivers perform burnouts and donuts…
A former firefighter is suing Los Angeles County, claiming he was discriminated against because of his disability and endured homophobic harassment from co-workers at work. A civil lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court lists a series of events over a six-year period that Guilherme Guimarães alleges violated his rights under the Fair Employment and Housing Act. The Los Angeles County Fire Department said it does not comment on pending litigation.In 2017, Guimarães developed aplastic anemia due to exposure to toxic fumes and benzene at work and was forced to take 20 months of medical leave, according to…
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