Taylor Fritz, a Rancho Palo Verdes resident, says his girlfriend Morgan Riddle helped improve his focus. Now his first Grand Slam title is within reach.
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Taylor Fritz, a Rancho Palo Verdes resident, says his girlfriend Morgan Riddle helped improve his focus. Now his first Grand Slam title is within reach.
Immigration enforcement operations across Los Angeles are ‘ongoing,’ a Homeland Security official said.
‘I always had the fears of coming out, or my family finding out,’ Thais-Williams told The Times. ‘I found myself there.’
‘Narcos: Mexico’ actor Manuel Masalva shared his first public message in a Monday Instagram post after spending 105 days at a Dubai hospital following a severe bacterial infection.
A Tesla driver allegedly hit a motorcycle on purpose as it drove in the HOV lane, killing the motorcyclist. The driver pleads not guilty to charges including murder.
The Ramos family has been holding a vigil near the site of a fireworks facility explosion where authorities uncovered seven bodies. The family still has no answers about the cause of the explosion or confirmation if their family members are among the dead.
Jacqui Heinrich, Fox News’ senior White House correspondent, gets engaged to GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania in a field of French lavender.
USC athletics is holding off on cutting any sports and instead has eliminated a dozen jobs as it adapts to new revenue sharing with athletes.
Los Angeles County picked Sarah Mahin, a veteran homeless service executive, to lead its new homelessness department.
WWE stars Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch are the latest victims in a long string of burglaries at the homes of prominent athletes when they are on the road.
TSA is now allowing people to keep their shoes on during a security screening at some airports. It is not clear when that policy takes effect at LAX.
The bond of twin sisters Hanna and Rebecca Lawrence, age 8, is now frozen in time.
At a roundtable discussion with California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, several business leaders said the Trump administration’s trade war and the uncertainty around tariffs is negatively influencing their companies.