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LAUSD sees ‘record’ first-day attendance despite immigration-raid fears
Los Angeles Unified School District saw a record first-day turnout Thursday, Aug. 14, despite community fears over recent immigration raids, with preliminary attendance 2% higher than last year, ...
Los Angeles Unified returns to school amid fears of federal immigration enforcement
LAUSD, the second-largest school district in the nation, is back to school on Thursday. This year, the district implemented measure to ensure the "safe passage" of children and parents amid ongoing ...
Woman feared to have been trafficked found safe
A young woman, believed to have been trafficked in Los Angeles for three years, is returning home to Idaho with the help of the Santa Monica Coalition.
LAUSD back-to-school: Officials address student safety amid ongoing ICE raids
A group of teachers, in collaboration with the community organization Union del Barrio, is launching "teacher patrols" to protect students from potential ICE raids.
Redistricting wars: High-profile LA County district might lose its ‘swing’ with new maps anticipated
New mid-decade congressional maps, announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday, would likley make L.A. County bluer. In northern L.A. County, the change just might break from years of intense, ...
City street striping project underway
Superior Pavement Markings recently began repainting street markings at crosswalks adjacent to Claremont schools.
Whittier students mark first day of school
In Aug. 12, the district held its Freshmen First Day, giving incoming freshmen a chance to explore their new campuses and meet their classmates. Whittier Union High School District raised its ...
Renowned comic, actor Paul Rodriguez arrested in Burbank again
Comedian and actor Paul Rodriguez was arrested earlier this week in Burbank on suspicion of narcotics possession, according to multiple media reports. The arrest unfolded Monday evening at around 8:30 ...
Pasadena Doo Dah Postponed Due to Fires and Funding
The wackiest show in Pasadena will not go on. With thousands of locals displaced by the Eaton wildfires and shaky funding this year, Pasadena Now reports that the Light Bringer Project, the non-profit ...
Doo Dah Parade’s producers cancel this year’s edition of satirical Pasadena march
The parade, dubbed the “twisted sister of the Rose Parade,” will return on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2026, at its original Old Pasadena location, event organizers said.
Everything we learned on LAUSD’s first day of school
Despite widespread concerns about immigration enforcement, Los Angeles Unified students returned to class today, eager to get to see their friends and favorite teachers again.
LA Olympics to sell naming rights to some venues in game-changing deal for 2028
Organizers of the Los Angeles Olympics will sell naming rights for a handful of its venues in deals expected to bring multiple millions of dollars to the 2028 Games while breaking down the ...
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