Retirees Wage War on L.A.’s Trash: The Cleanup Army Changing the Valley
At 8 a.m., the retirees gathered near the G Line station in Canoga Park, hard to miss in neon yellow vests. With trash bags in hand, they scanned sidewalks and … Read more
Boston Hit-and-Run Shocks Downtown: Driver Flees After Striking Pedestrian
A man dining outdoors in downtown Boston was injured Monday morning after being struck in a hit-and-run accident, according to Boston police. The incident occurred at the busy intersection of … Read more
CTA Red Line Service Back After Medical Emergency Halts Trains
CTA Red Line service has resumed Tuesday morning after a temporary suspension caused by a medical emergency on the North Side, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) said. The disruption halted … Read more
Gen Z Job Crisis: Why College Degrees No Longer Guarantee Employment
When Jeanina Banks graduated from Temple University with a degree in business administration this May, she expected job offers to come her way. Instead, after sending hundreds of applications since … Read more
Why Storm Alerts Fail: The Truth Behind Unpredictable Summer Weather
If you feel like you’ve been getting more storm alerts than ever before—only to watch the day pass without a single drop of rain—you’re not alone. This summer, residents across … Read more
405 Freeway Closures Return: Weekend Shutdowns to Snarl LA Traffic Until 2026
For Los Angeles commuters, the 405 Freeway is more than just a highway. It’s the lifeline that connects major neighborhoods and keeps the city moving. Carrying over 300,000 vehicles daily, … Read more
Deadly 110 Freeway Motorcycle Crash Shuts Down Lanes for Hours in Los Angeles
A deadly motorcycle crash on the 110 Freeway shut down all southbound lanes for several hours on Sunday night, causing major traffic delays and drawing a significant emergency response. Story … Read more
















