Company wants to revive Primm, the gambling spot turned ghost town. Owners say: Not so fast
Primm was a once-bustling gambling pit stop. Now, a Las Vegas-based company wants to step in and revamp it. The family who owns the land says, however, they're weighing their options.
Paramount's Delrahim slams 'fear-mongering' and partisan politics clouding Warner Bros. deal
President Trump once said he would be involved in the Warner Bros. sale but Paramount lawyer Makan Delrahim said the company has "no deals" with the president
Reality star Matt Brown of 'Alaskan Bush People' is found dead, family confirms
Matt Brown, who starred on the reality series 'Alaskan Bush People,' is found dead in the Okanogan River in Washington state.
Move over, Grogu. Internet culture soars as 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' top the box office
Low-budget horror films 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' are leading the box office, showing the power of internet culture on the big screen.
Judge denies Bill Cosby's request for a new trial in Los Angeles County
An L.A. County Superior Court judge denied Bill Cosby's request for a new trial after a jury found he was liable for $19 million in damages in a sex assault case.
Two bald eagles seen taking it easy in L.A. County park
A pair of bald eagles was spotted in an undisclosed location in L.A. County, according to a recent Instagram post from the Department of Parks and Recreation.
The robot puppeteers of Silicon Valley teaching humanoids how to make your morning coffee
As Californian companies race to manufacture and deploy thousands of humanoid robots in the coming year, another new class of worker has been born
Erewhon sued in Culver City over a rent dispute
Trendy Erewhon, the reigning Rolls-Royce of grocery stores, has fallen behind in rent payments for its Culver City outpost, its landlord says.
California attorney general sues 23andMe for data breach
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta filed suit against the genetic testing company formerly known as 23andMe for failing to protect its customers' data.
Struggling Carls Jr. franchisee plans to close 10 and sell 49 California locations
A Carl's Jr. franchisee has made the decision to sell 49 of his Southern California locations.
Vince McMahon and others are sanctioned for destroying evidence in WWE shareholder lawsuit
Delaware Chancery Judge delivers a serious blow to Vince McMahon and other WWE officials in shareholder lawsuit, saying they destroyed evidence
After heated debate, California updates key climate limit. Critics say it's a retreat
The updated cap-and-invest program determines how aggressively the state will curb planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions and how billions of dollars in revenue will flow.
Patagonia trademark lawsuit triggers backlash from drag queen Pattie Gonia
Patagonia is suing an environmentalist drag queen named Pattie Gonia for trademark infringement, claiming the drag queen's name and merchandise threatens its brand.
Another tech company says it will cut hundreds of jobs amid pivot to AI
Groupon announced layoffs last week as part of its AI restructuring plan, affecting up to 400 employees.
ABC files applications 'under protest' for early renewal of TV station licenses
ABC has submitted the eight license renewal applications for its TV stations that was ordered two years early by the Federal Communications Commission.
Waymo launches services with cheaper robotaxis in Los Angeles
Waymo unveils the Ojai, its new self-driving taxi that has more leg room and is better equipped for snowy roads. The rollout begins in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phoenix.
Sale of Oceanwide Plaza graffiti towers in L.A. delayed
In a recent filing, L.A. officials expressed doubt about proposed buyer KPC's ability to finish the project, which is to include housing, a hotel and stores.
Aerospace company behind Garden Grove chemical leak scare faces court cases, supply disruption
The leak was from GKN Aerospace facilities that makes canopies for F-35 fighter jets.
Hiltzik: The Republican assault on Obamacare has created a healthcare bloodbath, with worse yet to come
Since Congress let enhanced premium subsidies expire, Obamacare enrollment has fallen and healthcare costs have soared.
Angry Ferrari fans say the Italian company's new EV is too Californian
Ferrari shares fell after it unveiled its first electric car this week, with some saying the design is too similar to an Apple product.
