Hannah Fry covers breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. She most recently covered Orange County for The Times and has written extensively about criminal trials, housing, politics and government. In 2020, Fry was part of the team that was a Pulitzer finalist for its coverage of a boat fire that killed 34 people off the coast of Santa Barbara. Fry came to The Times from the Daily Pilot, where she covered coastal cities, education and crime. An Orange County native, Fry started her career as an intern at the Orange County Register.
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Fourteen people were arrested on suspicion of engaging in a years-long scheme to fraudulently obtain more than $25 million in COVID-19 relief funds and small business loans.
President Trump blasted Gov. Gavin Newsom in a post, saying the state under his leadership “continues to ILLEGALLY allow MEN TO PLAY IN WOMEN’S SPORTS.”
Una agencia musical con sede en el condado de San Diego perdió a tres empleados en el accidente de avión, entre ellos el cofundador Dave Shapiro y Emma Huke, asociada de reservas. También murió la fotógrafa musical Celina Marie Rose Kenyon.
Six people are dead and the official cause of a plane crash near San Diego remains under investigation.
The reopening of an 11-mile stretch of PCH will offer greater access to Malibu and Pacific Palisades and may ease commutes. But watch your speed.
A San Diego County-based music agency lost three employees in the jet crash, including co-founder Dave Shapiro and Emma Huke, a booking associate. Music photographer Celina Marie Rose Kenyon was also killed.
Three deaths have been confirmed after a plane crashed in a San Diego neighborhood. Some residents suffered minor injuries amid damage to at least 10 homes.
Chilly temperatures and even some drizzle are in store for Southern Californians this weekend, but summer lovers rejoice because a rapid warmup is right around the corner.
A Japanese American professor was struck by a vehicle and called a racial slur while on his bike last month in Montebello, an incident that police are investigating as a possible hate crime.
A week that started out with cloudy skies and drizzle will end with a rapid rise in temperatures that could topple heat records in parts of Los Angeles County.