Tuesday, June 30

Robert Rosen, pioneering director of UCLA Film & Television Archive, dies at 84

This post was updated Nov. 13 at 7:28 p.m. Robert “Bob” Rosen, founding director of the UCLA Film & Television Archive and former dean of the School of Theater, Film and Television, died Oct. Read more...

Photo: Robert “Bob” Rosen, the founding director of the UCLA Film & Television Archive, is pictured. The former dean of the School of Theater, Film and Television died Oct. 2 at 84 years old. (Courtesy of UCLA Film & Television Archive)




All Los Angeles County, City ballot measures projected to pass

This post was updated Nov. 8 at 12:26 a.m. Nine local measures on Los Angeles ballots are projected to have passed. LA County voters passed Measure A, the LA Times projected. Read more...

Photo: The Los Angeles skyline is pictured. By early Wednesday morning, all LA County and City ballot measures were expected to pass except Measure G. (Courtesy of Matthew Field/Wikimedia Commons)


Democrat Rick Chavez Zbur wins reelection to California State Assembly

This post was updated Nov. 8 at 12:22 a.m. Rick Chavez Zbur was reelected to the California State Assembly District 51 seat Tuesday.  The incumbent Democrat defeated Republican Stephan Hohil by a landslide in California State Assembly District 51, according to the Los Angeles Times. Read more...

Photo: California State Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur is pictured. Zbur was reelected to the California State Assembly District 51 seat Tuesday. (Courtesy of California State Assembly/Wikimedia Commons)


Nathan Hochman defeats incumbent George Gascón for LA District Attorney

This post was updated Nov. 28 at 8:50 p.m. Nathan Hochman won the race for Los Angeles County District Attorney, unseating incumbent George Gascón.  Hochman, a former federal prosecutor and United States assistant attorney general, won the race by more than 540,000 votes as of Thursday. Read more...

Photo: Nathan Hochman, the district attorney-elect, is pictured. Hochman beat incumbent George Gascón. (Courtesy Nathan Hochman)


Republicans projected to assume control of United States Senate

This post was updated Nov. 11 at 6:26 p.m. For the first time since 2021, Republicans will control the United States Senate. At 9:06 p.m., the Associated Press projected that Sen. Read more...

Photo: The United States Capitol is pictured. The Republican Party is projected to assume 51 Senate seats – holding a majority for the first time since 2021. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin senior staff)