Charlie Hunnam’s North Hollywood Office Burgled: Thieves Steal Stapler and Lamp

 In an unusual turn of events, the North Hollywood office of actor Charlie Hunnam, best known for Sons of Anarchy and Netflix’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story, was burglarized Monday … Read more

California Storm Chaos: Torrential Rain and Floods Slam Los Angeles

A rare October storm has roared into California, lashing Los Angeles and surrounding regions with heavy rain, fierce winds, and the looming threat of flash floods and mudslides. The California … Read more

California Draws the Line: Newsom Signs Groundbreaking AI Safety Law to Rein In Chatbots

In a groundbreaking move that could reshape how artificial intelligence interacts with society, California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Senate Bill 243 (SB 243) into law — the nation’s first … Read more

Boston Tops Northeast as a Gen Z Hotspot in 2025

Boston is stepping into the spotlight as one of the best cities in the U.S. for Generation Z, according to a recent national study by CommercialCafe. In the 2025 ranking … Read more

City Promises Wheelchair-Friendly Streets, Parking for 2026 Semiquincentennial

Philadelphia is gearing up for its highly anticipated 2026 semiquincentennial, and city officials are putting accessibility front and center. Residents with disabilities can expect a major shift in planning, as … Read more

CicLAvia Takes Over Downtown LA: Thousands Celebrate Car-Free Streets Festival

The streets of downtown Los Angeles came alive this Sunday as the popular CicLAvia festival returned, attracting thousands of participants eager to experience car-free streets and community-driven activities. The “CicLAvia … Read more

Silver Alert in Los Angeles: Elderly Woman with Dementia Vanishes

Los Angeles authorities are urgently searching for 78-year-old Florencia Rojas Moreno, an elderly woman suffering from dementia, who went missing Sunday morning. The California Highway Patrol has issued a Silver … Read more

Los Angeles Shuts Down for Indigenous Peoples’ Day While Nation Marks Columbus Day Divide

As Los Angeles embraces Indigenous Peoples’ Day this Monday, city and county offices have shut their doors to honor the region’s Native communities and their enduring cultural heritage. Yet across … Read more

Gavin Newsom Signs Big Tech-Backed Age Law, Hollywood Cries Foul

California has stepped into the center of the national debate on online child safety — and this time, Big Tech is on its side. Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday signed … Read more

Sisters of Influence: How Rose Fay Thomas and Her Sisters Transformed Chicago Society

Andrea Friederici Ross was fascinated by the lives of Rose Fay Thomas and her sisters. “Seeing how they moved the needle, how they found a wrong and fixed it, and … Read more