Brie Larson and John Cho To Be Awarded By Los Angeles Online Film Critics By Russ Burlingame – December 19, 2018 The Marvel Cinematic Universe and the world of Star Trek will be represented when the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society presents their first-ever awards for excellence in acting next month. […]
Blog: Defense propels Glendale college women’s basketball to tournament victory
“The one thing I can say about our kids is that they are very committed to one another,” Weiss said. “It’s one of the best groups I’ve had in terms of teamwork. They’re super, mentally tough, disciplined [and] competitive. So when you get that from five people and people coming off the bench … I […]
Blog: A Yemeni mother was separated from her dying child because of the travel ban. Months later, they’ve been reunited
Visa waiver applications are decided on a case-by-case basis, according to the State Department. There are three criteria outlined in the proclamation for a waiver: that denying entry would cause the applicant hardship, entry would not pose a threat to the national security or public safety of the U.S., and entry would be in the […]
Blog: Disgusting Food Museum opens in Los Angeles – TriStateHomepage.com
Disgusting Food Museum opens in Los Angeles A selection of some of the planet’s most stomach-turning foods are on display in Los Angeles. This is part of a new exhibition, aiming to delight and disgust in equal measure. The Disgusting Food Museum displays dishes from around the world in a bid to challenge stereotypes about […]
Blog: KTLA 360 Video: Los Angeles Times Olympic Printing Plant – KTLA Los Angeles
VIDEO The Los Angeles Times was established in the City of Angels in 1881. About a century after the newspaper began publication, its modernized Olympic printing plant opened in downtown Los Angeles. It still churns out hundreds of thousands of newspapers every day. Take a tour of the printing operation in 360 as part of our#LAsVeryOwn series, powered […]
Blog: Los Angeles teachers union sets January strike date – Seattle Times
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Teachers in the nation’s second-largest school district will go on strike next month if there’s no settlement of their long-running contract dispute, union leaders said Wednesday. The announcement by United Teachers Los Angeles threatens the first strike against the Los Angeles Unified School District in nearly 30 years and follows about […]