May 2026
Californians on a confounding race for governor: ‘I haven’t … a clue who I’m going to vote for’
Becerra and Hilton have emerged as the candidates to beat. But dozens of interviews across the San Gabriel Valley, a prime campaign battleground, find many voters still undecided. And discouraged.
Mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt heads to the Valley, wooing voters in his rival’s district
Pratt declined interview requests and did not give a speech, opting instead to talk to voters one by one in Sherman Oaks.
L.A. police union targets leftist mayoral candidate Rae Huang, who’s running in fifth
Political sophisticates say the ads are designed to boost Huang’s profile in the mayor’s race, pulling votes from Councilmember Nithya Raman.
L.A.’s cracked sidewalks are a symptom of a bigger breakdown. Does new plan offer real hope?
Sidewalks and streets could get long-awaited upgrades, but don’t hold your breath.
Was the mayor a spy? L.A. suburb left wondering about China’s effort to influence
In the days since Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang admitted to undisclosed work on behalf of China, two starkly different portraits of the community leader have emerged: Supporters say she was a loyal public servant duped by her former partner, while critics suspect something more nefarious.
The Steyer campaign pays influencers. Their posts don’t always make that clear
Tom Steyer’s campaign appears to have relied on paid influencers more than any candidate for governor, according to the most recent campaign finance filings.
Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen ending campaign after redraw of his Memphis district
Republicans in Tennessee this month enacted a new U.S. House map that carves up a Cohen’s majority-Black district, reshaping it to the GOP’s advantage as part of President Trump’s strategy to hold on to a slim majority in the November midterm elections.
L.A.’s ultra-urban rivers wash tons of trash out to sea. There’s a plan to change that before the Olympics
‘Trash interceptors’ will be installed in the L.A. and San Gabriel rivers to stop tons of plastic from reaching the ocean before the 2028 Olympics.
Trump administration readying a plan to impose Colorado River water cuts on Western states
The White House has told Western states it’s working on a 10-year plan for the overtapped Colorado River that will allow for reassessing cutbacks every two years.
After public outcry, Orange County halts herbicide spraying in creeks
Orange County officials announced they will ‘pause’ spraying herbicides in creeks across the county. The decision came after a social media campaign by residents.