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FaviconLos Angeles Times

  • Barabak: Newsom prevailed on Proposition 50. But the White House is still a big reach
  • Slaying of Mexican mayor sparks national outcry over cartel power
  • As a century-old oil field winds down, what's next for Baldwin Hills? A sprawling park or housing?
  • Chabria: How can Newsom stay relevant? Become the new FDR
  • Arellano: In Chicago, residents mount a community-wide defense against Trump's deportation machine

FaviconLA Daily News

  • Swanson: Don’t call it a comeback, because at UCLA it’s not
  • Dodgers want to remain ‘a destination spot’ as three-peat quest begins
  • Where the Dodgers’ roster stands heading into the offseason
  • Angels ready to start shopping at the GM meetings
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025

FaviconEater LA

  • Tacos Villa Corona Has Been My Favorite Los Angeles Breakfast Burrito for 30 Years
  • 4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: November 7
  • This Silver Lake Poke Shop Makes Weekday Lunches Way Less Boring
  • Fiorelli Pizza Fires Up Its Brick Oven in Beverly Grove
  • This Neon-Lit Neighborhood Bar in Studio City Gets Everything Right

FaviconLAist

  • Downtown LA lights up with faces of resistance to immigration raids
  • This group of retirees found community — by cleaning up the San Fernando Valley
  • Supreme Court temporarily blocks full SNAP benefits even as they'd started to go out
  • Immigration agents have new technology to identify and track people
  • What to do if your flight gets canceled because of the government shutdown

FaviconReddit LA

  • Woke up in Silent Hill this morning
  • Los Angeles Daily Discussion - Sunday, Nov 09
  • Off-duty LAPD officer killed in Santa Clarita crash ("single-car crash"...)
  • What would it take to connect the Strand across Marina Del Rey
  • Pollution-plagued port communities excluded from talks

FaviconLA Taco

  • DAILY MEMO: Border Patrol Targets Van Nuys and Panorama City, Snatching Street Vendors, Pedestrians, and Day Laborers Again 
  • Bartenders and Innocent Bystanders Tear Gassed, Knocked Over By Horses, And Shot With ‘Rubber Bullets’ During World Series Night Celebrations
  • Weekend Eats: Jerk Chicken and Oxtail To Aid Jamaica’s Recovery
  • DAILY MEMO: 25 People Taken In Hectic Santa Ana Raids and More
  • This New Book on the Rise of Asian America Is Much More Than Just a Bruce Lee Biography

FaviconOC Weekly

  • Taco Tuesday, Guitars, and a Mission to Serve
  • Orange County Animal Allies Shifts Toward Long-Term Solutions
  • Happy Jewelers Partners with Foster Love & Tina Sadri to Make a Lasting Impact
  • Dr. Damion Valletta: Redefining Excellence in Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine, and Hair Restoration
  • Building Families, Not Institutions: How Acres of Love Is Reimagining Orphan Care

FaviconOC Register

  • Ken Calvert: The new 40th District needs a proven conservative champion
  • Swanson: Don’t call it a comeback, because at UCLA it’s not
  • Dodgers want to remain ‘a destination spot’ as three-peat quest begins
  • Where the Dodgers’ roster stands heading into the offseason
  • Angels ready to start shopping at the GM meetings

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