Actress Sues Over Contingent Compensation from `Hustle & Flow’
A “Hustle & Flow” actress is suing a production company formed by the late director John Singleton, saying she is owed contingent compensation from the 2005 film he co-produced.
A “Hustle & Flow” actress is suing a production company formed by the late director John Singleton, saying she is owed contingent compensation from the 2005 film he co-produced.
Mayor Eric Garcetti announced today a public-private partnership and nonprofit aimed at bringing jobs and international opportunities to the Los Angeles area ahead of the 2028 Olympics and continuing beyond. `
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told attorneys for Vanessa Bryant under oath that he encouraged deputies to delete photos taken at the scene of the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, the couple’s 13-year-old daughter and seven others, a court filing obtained today shows.
A man was wounded in a shooting near Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles, authorities said today.
Hoping to alleviate costs for restaurants and reduce plastic waste, a Los Angeles city ordinance will take effect today making disposable foodware, including utensils and napkins, only available at restaurants when requested by customers.
The number of coronavirus patients in Los Angeles County hospitals has dropped to an even 600, falling from 604 on Saturday, according to the latest state figures. Of those patients, 163 were in intensive care, down from 170 the previous day.
Los Angeles Forward Helps US Win Gold Medal in International 3×3 Tournament
A rally to save Trinity Elementary from closing is expected to attract members of the community, students, parents and educators at the 117-year-old school today at 2 p.m.
The Los Angeles City Council today approved enforcement measures and modifications for its new law requiring Angelenos patronizing indoor restaurants, gyms, entertainment and recreational facilities, personal care establishments and some city buildings to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously today to explore using rewards to help obtain information leading to the arrest and conviction of people who commit hate crimes.
A judge today denied an application by the Los Angeles city firefighters’ union for a temporary restraining order preventing enforcement of a mandate requiring its employees to be vaccinated against COVID- 19, saying there was no evidence of immediate harm.
Fast-food workers held a statewide strike today, staging rallies outside McDonald’s locations in Monterey Park, South Los Angeles and Hollywood as part of a protest against allegedly unsafe working conditions and to demand passage of Assembly Bill 257.
The Los Angeles City Council today advanced a draft map of proposed new borders for its 15 districts, ahead of the first of two state-required public hearings on the map tomorrow.
Health-care startup Curative has re-launched its COVID-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium, the company announced today.