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Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson has called on the city to suspend the approval process for new shops selling cannabis products, arguing that the latest round of the licensing process was “compromised” by some people gaining early access to the application system. In a letter to the Department of Cannabis Regulation, Wesson urged […]

Authorities have released the identity of a second woman killed when a wildfire tore through a mobile home park in Riverside County this month. Hannah Labelle, 61, of Calimesa died after the Sandalwood fire erupted Oct. 10, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Tuesday. Her remains were found inside the Villa Calimesa Mobile Home Park. […]

Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Wednesday, Oct. 30, and I’m writing from San Francisco International Airport (and Santa Rosa, Calistoga and Petaluma, earlier in the day). Newsletter Get our Essential California newsletter Time collapses in the long shadow of the Kincade fire. Days have passed since the first scream of […]

The Easy fire is burning out of control in Simi Valley near the Reagan Library. Evacuation area boundaries North: Tierra Rejada South: Olsen Road/Madera Road East: Madera Road West: Highway 23 School closures ACCESS School (Moorpark) ACE Charter High School (Camarillo) Bridges Charter School (Thousand Oaks) Briggs School District CAPE Charter School (Camarillo) Conejo Valley […]

SERIES Riverdale In this new Halloween episode, ominous video recordings start turning up on people’s doorsteps, sending ripples of apprehension through the community. At Stonewall Prep, Jughead (Cole Sprouse) discovers several students have disappeared, while Archie’s (K.J. Apa) Halloween party — designed to offer a safe space for local kids — is visited by some […]

The suspense has been mounting for months: Who will helm filmmaker George Lucas’ $1-billion art museum under construction in Los Angeles? On Wednesday the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art announced Sandra Jackson-Dumont as its new director and chief executive officer. She comes to L.A. from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, where since 2014 she […]

How to hail a ride or a cab at LAX

October 30, 2019 | News | No Comments

Starting early Tuesday, LAX arriving passengers who wanted to grab a cab or schedule a ride-hail trip home needed a new set of airport survival skills. The airport banned terminal curbside pickups by taxis and ride-hailing companies, rerouting travelers and most commercial drivers to a pickup area east of Terminal 1 known as LAX-it (pronounced […]