Analysts caution: Home sellers are rapidly decreasing their prices as inflation sets in
Home sellers are rapidly lowering their asking prices as buyers grow less inclined to enter the property market at any cost due to increased mortgage rates and general inflation.
Read full storyEvacuations ordered for the "Sheep Fire," now burning 775 acres near the Angeles National Forest
Wildfires erupted in and around the San Gabriel Mountains this weekend, first in Wrightwood and then in Duarte, as hot weather seized the Southland, according to fire officials.
Read full storyPG&E pleads not guilty for catastrophic 2020 California wildfire
Prosecutors announced that Pacific Gas & Electric pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter and other counts after their equipment triggered a wildfire in Northern California two years ago that killed four people and damaged hundreds of houses.
Read full storyLos Angeles primary partial returns show four clear frontrunners for re-election and one runoff
Four members of the Los Angeles City Council are leading their opponents, while a fifth is in a close runoff.Getty / spxChrome. According to partial returns, four members of the Los Angeles City Council were ahead in their reelection campaigns on Tuesday, with a fifth facing a runoff on November 8.
Read full storyMillennials in outrage as boomers snatch up Los Angeles properties
Los Angeles neighborhood.Photo by Breno Assis on Unsplash. A pricing war between Boomers and Millenials causes a massive stir in the Los Angeles housing market. Millennials are buying their first homes. Boomers are looking to scale down and retire in smaller homes.
Read full storyCatastrophic supply chain backlogs are crippling the Los Angeles Port
Should Christmas be canceled? 58 container ships were waiting offshore when the White House said it was wading into the logistical snarl at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles in an attempt to unclog the supply chain before Christmas.
Read full storyThe most underrated California lighthouse even locals didn’t know existed
Built on top of a tiny rocky island right off the coast near Crescent City’s port lies a stunningly beautiful landmark that can be seen from afar. At low tide, a stroll from a parking lot at the end of A Street over the rocky, momentarily dry channel, followed by an upward climb to the lighthouse, will get you to the island. It’s the Battery Point Lighthouse.
Read full storyWhy is Asian hatred on the rise in Los Angeles?
Last year, anti-Asian hate crimes surged by 76% in Los Angeles County, reflecting a troubling trend in many other jurisdictions as physical and verbal assaults on Asian Americans escalated amid the COVID-19 epidemic.
Read full storyNew California Law: Say bye to your gas lawnmower, leaf blower, and chainsaw
A new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday will ban the sale of new gas-powered lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and chainsaws as early as 2024. By that deadline, or as soon as the California Air Resources Board determines it is possible, all newly sold small-motor equipment principally used for landscaping must be zero-emissions — essentially, battery-operated or plug-in. New portable gas-powered generators must also be zero-emissions by 2028, a deadline that could be pushed back at the state agency’s discretion.
Read full storyEmergency Evacuation: Catastrophic fires leave California parks in ashes
Wildfires ripping through California have prompted new emergency evacuations to be ordered Monday as the KNP Complex fire, which is burning in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, produced a giant pyrocumulus cloud and advanced toward hundreds of historic cabins near the park’s southern perimeter.
Read full story#1 most dangerous intersection in L.A. to avoid like the plague
A "dirty" neglected intersection that's costing lives. For vehicles, pedestrians, and bikes, Los Angeles features some of the most dangerous intersections in California. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Los Angeles is one of four counties in the country that accounts for 10% of all pedestrian deaths. Over the last five years, the number of fatal crashes in Los Angeles has climbed by 32%.
Read full storyMayor Warns: Beaches may have to close for “a few months” after catastrophic oil spill
No more beach days. No more fun in the sun. Just oil. Officials blocked the area to beachgoers and canceled the Pacific Airshow’s last day after a 126,000-gallon oil spill from an offshore rig caused serious ecological damage in the waters near Huntington Beach.
Read full storyCDC rates Pfizer vaccine 66% on efficacy scale against Delta variant
The CDC says the Pfizer vaccine’s efficacy reduced from 91% to only 66% effective against the Delta variant. While the delta variant continues to account for the vast majority of cases in the United States, some researchers believe that the lambda and mu variants may weaken vaccine protection against both symptomatic and asymptomatic infection.
Read full storyShould vaccine mandates be suspended in Los Angeles? Many Angelenos say no.
"The Los Angeles city council just has the best interest of Angelenos at heart with their mandates," is one side of the message making the rounds on social media. As the fight to keep mandates in place continues, the other side looks a little more like this: "We don't need the government to decide. Let the people decide."
Read full storyExperts Warn: Los Angeles is facing a catastrophic crisis
Experts warn that an atrocious crisis is facing the heart of Los Angeles and not a lot of people are talking about it. According to data acquired, via a public documents request, since the start of the pandemic, health authorities in Los Angeles County have detected hundreds of coronavirus outbreaks at police and fire departments which means that authorities could have been one of the biggest sources of the mass spread of the virus in and around Los Angeles during full lockdown periods.
Read full storySkid Row rat fleas test positive for dangerous disease in Los Angeles
Skid Row is fueling the spread of a terrible disease called MurineTyphus. The CDC reported typical symptoms that include loss of appetite accompanied by fever and chills, muscle pain, and vomiting.
Read full storyLos Angeles teachers get only 5% raise for their hard work during the pandemic
5% is what Los Angeles teachers are worth to the government. 5 percent and some incentives for all the sweat and tears the pandemic has caused. According to a preliminary deal reached Wednesday by L.A. Unified and the teachers union, teachers in the Los Angeles school system would get a 5% increase plus incentives.
Read full storyLower California temperatures help local firefighters contain wildfire Fawn
As crews attempt to make the best of what is anticipated to be a short-lived cooling trend, firefighters fighting the Fawn fire north of Redding were able to substantially increase containment of the wildfire by Sunday.
Read full storyShould America eat meat? Bill Gates says no.
Synthetic beef investor, Bill Gates says that there is currently no excuse for developed countries to be eating real meat and that people “can get used to the taste difference.”
Read full storyStockpiles running low for a list of some basic household items
Fear of panic buying frenzies leaves many Americans worried. Basic household items are running low. If you go around a supermarket in the United States or Europe, you’ll see several expressionless empty shelves. This isn’t because people panicked and bought toilet paper early in the epidemic; rather, supply lines between Asian manufacturers and supermarket stock rooms are jammed at virtually every step.
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