Who is playing at LA FireAid? Here’s the list of bands and artists scheduled to perform Jan. 30 at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome.
There are supposedly only 24 slots available in the lineup even though more than 50 artists have expressed interest in participating, according to TMZ.
The California Highway Patrol is searching for two dirt bike riders who started a multi-city police chase Thursday afternoon that garnered more than a dozen other bikers. Two riders are accused of calling up to a dozen additional riders to join them on the chase across Los Angeles,
Ska-punk outfit No Doubt will reunite for the FireAid benefit concert, marking their first performance since Coachella 2024.
Three-star big man Parker Jefferson is Minnesota's top signee in its 2025 high school recruiting class. He is dominating high school basketball in Inglewood, California, most notably recording a triple-double in one of his team's games earlier this week.
Some of the most talented musicians in Hollywood—from Lady Gaga and Olivia Rodrigo to Stevie Wonder and Stevie Nicks—are looking to give back to the city many of them call home by participating in the FireAid Benefit concerts,
The band’s Peel It Back Tour will kick off in Ireland and travel through the UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Spain, and Austria before reaching North America. The last show will be at the Kia Forum in Inglewood on Thursday, Sept. 18.
The Los Angeles Clippers (24-18) take on Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics (30-13) at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on Wednesday, January 22 at 10:30 PM ET.In their most recent matchup on
Four UFC 311 competitors are out a potential 180 days due to injuries sustained in their fights Saturday at Intuit Dome.
Official lineups were announced Tuesday for the FireAid Los Angeles County wildfire relief concerts this month at two Inglewood venues.
The training injury Merab Dvalishvili suffered ahead of UFC 311 was so severe that the Georgian felt compelled to hide it from a CSAC medical examiner.
A California couple is suing JetBlue for $1 million – claiming a massive chunk of ice from one its planes crashed through their bedroom ceiling. In a complaint filed earlier this month, Michael Reese and Leah Ferrarini said a watermelon-sized block of ice slammed into their roof home landed “directly over their bed” just after 8 p.m. last January.