

A giant pop-up art show is taking over the old Snapchat buildings on the Venice Boardwalk
Josie Huang speaks to writer Laura Hertzfeld.

In a tribute to Los Angeles, this welder designed and built an 'LA Bench'
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez has the story.

On May Day, thousands rally for worker and immigrant rights
Organizers came together at MacArthur Park and other events around Southern California under the banner, “Solo El Publo Shuts it Down.”

SoCal Gas ratepayers should not pay for company’s ‘green’ hydrogen, state regulators say
State regulators voted Thursday to stop Southern California Gas Co. from charging customers to help pay for planning miles of pipelines that would bring hydrogen gas to the L.A. Basin. The company says the project would reduce the region’s reliance on methane gas.

World Cup suites can cost over $200,000. Will SoFi's union workers reap the benefits?
Bartenders, cooks and other workers at SoFi Stadium want premium pay and protections from their work being subcontracted. They've threatened to strike during the World Cup. Libby Rainey reports.

California voters approved a $10 billion fund to fix schools. What's it accomplished?
As schools age, the requests for modernization funding exceed the funding available. Mariana Dale reports.

These ‘Funny AF’ comics say LA's stand-up scene is a cut above the rest
In the new Netflix competition show “Funny AF,” hosted by comedian Kevin Hart, more than 40 stand-ups from New York, Chicago and Los Angeles battle for a grand prize: their own Netflix comedy special.

Advocates call for labor, immigrant protections this May Day: ‘solo el pueblo shuts it down’
Southern California and national organizers are calling on the community to abstain from work, school and shopping Friday.

Federal judge voices concern for immigrants at Adelanto but delays ruling on emergency relief
Immigrants rights groups say the federal government has a constitutional duty to care for the people in its custody.

Using screentime to calm kids is tied to problem behavior later, study finds
A new study from UC Irvine finds using a tablet or TV to distract children can lead to more behavior problems down the line.