(The Center Square) – The FBI made multiple arrests Thursday in Los Angeles County in connection with allegations over a total of $60 million in hospice-related Medicaid fraud.
(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta is co-leading a nationwide lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over its rescission of a finding on greenhouse gases.
(The Center Square) – Alberto Carvalho, the Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent, was placed on paid administrative leave by the Board of Education late Friday afternoon pending an FBI investigation.
(The Center Square) – Following a sometimes fiery debate, the California Assembly passed a resolution Thursday that asks the federal government to fund more wildfire relief in Los Angeles County.
If you haven’t managed to secure tickets to the FIFA World Cup this summer, you may not need them. A single ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup can cost four figures for 90 minutes of play. The same spend can stretch into an entire weekend in Las Vegas, a Caribbean cruise, or a beachfront watch party in Southern California.
(The Center Square) – Insurance companies could be compelled to pay homeowners in Southern California who lost their homes in the January 2025 wildfires, if elected leaders have their way.
California expects more than $18 billion in economic activity from major sporting events scheduled this year. Super Bowl LX weekend alone could generate about $500 million for the Bay Area economy, according to government estimates. As companies dispatch executives, deal teams, and clients to Northern California ahead of Sunday’s game, the Super Bowl has become one of the year’s most concentrated corporate travel periods.
(The Center Square) – Malibu is open for business, but officials say more time is needed to get the famous beach city back in the shape it was in before the devastating Palisades Fire.