Charter finalizes $34.5-billion Cox takeover, bringing Spectrum to millions more customers
With the $34.5-billion purchase, Cox customers in San Diego, Las Vegas and Phoenix will soon get Spectrum service — and the Dodgers channel, ending a long TV drought
Cox customers can finally watch the Dodgers on SportsNet LA
After 4,560 days, the Dodgers blackout for Cox Communications customers is over. Fans subscribing to the network will be able to watch SportsNet LA.
Hiltzik: The LAX people mover wasn't ready for the 2026 World Cup. Will it even be ready for the 2028 Olympics?
Legal disputes and financial chaos have made the LAX people mover train a construction fiasco, raising doubts about when it will ever be finished.
San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as largest tech talent market
The size of New York's tech talent workforce surpassed the San Francisco Bay Area for the first time as tech companies lay off workers, a new report from CBRE shows.
Key takeaways from investigation into Edison's role in the deadly Eaton fire
New evidence from government investigators and court filings raise questions about Southern California Edison's claim that it operated its electrical system safely before last year's deadly Eaton fire.
Report warns Paramount-Warner merger could erase 4,500 jobs in L.A.
Paramount's merger with Warner Bros. Discovery could lead to massive job losses, battering an already fragile L.A. entertainment economy.
Insured with State Farm? It may have a $100 check for you
State Farm is paying roughly $100 to millions of auto insurance holders as part of a $5-billion cash-back dividend.
How to save $2,000 a month in L.A.: Rent
Buying a home costs more than $2,000 a month more than renting in the L.A. area
Orange County investor accused of criminal fraud denied bail by judge, citing witness death threat
Mahender Makhijani, an Orange County real estate investor accused of criminal bank fraud, will remain in jail pending trial after a judge found he made death threats against a witness.
CAA boss warns of threat to California's film and TV jobs program
CAA's chief executive warned state leaders that a corporate tax credit cap threatens the state's film and TV jobs program.
'Brazen act of self-dealing': Democrats seek to block a Trump-linked crypto bank
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency granted conditional approval for the Trump family's World Liberty Trust Co. to become a bank handling cryptocurrency and digital assets.
'The young ones are the best ones': Meta on trial for alleged effort to hook kids
A trial got underway Tuesday in California's multibillion-dollar lawsuit against Meta, a case that experts say could have major implications for how social media companies operate and target young users.
Dodgers' owner Mark Walter to buy $6.5 billion in assets from troubled insurer
Dodgers' owner Mark Walter plans to buy $6.5 billion in assets from a troubled insurer he controls that is under federal investigation
OpenAI introduces 'ChatGPT for Teens' as AI safety concerns mount
The San Francisco tech company has faced lawsuits that allege ChatGPT is harming young people. OpenAI said its experience for teens will have more safety protections.
ABC sues FCC, alleging Trump-fueled retaliation in TV license fight
ABC went to court Tuesday in an attempt to halt the Federal Communications Commission's early review of its TV licenses, claiming the move is an attack on the broadcast outlet's right to free speech.
Hiltzik: A political farewell to one of the best friends Social Security ever had in Congress
Rep. John Larson fought hard in Congress to protect Social Security. Will his much younger successor play the same role?
Skyscrapers for seniors scheduled to sprout over Warner Center
A $2-billion high-rise affordable housing complex is set to change the skyline of Warner Center and set a new precedent for assisted senior living in Los Angeles.
Serve Robotics partners with Grubhub after Uber exit
Consumers from the Los Angeles region who order through Grubhub will soon have some of their orders delivered by four-wheeled robots.
Paramount demands $1.9 billion from states, citing Warner deal delays
Tech scion David Ellison's company wants the coalition of 12 states and the WGA to cover the 'ticking fees' that Paramount could incur due to Warner deal delays.
Hollywood strikes first AI copyright truce with ByteDance
The Motion Picture Assn. said it reached an agreement with ByteDance over its AI tools.
