Placentia lightweight Beneil Dariush and middleweight Kevin Holland, a Riverside native, focus on Saturday at Intuit Dome with wildfire victims on their minds.
As firefighters continue to fight various wildfires in southern California, here's what to know on their progress.
Official lineups were announced Tuesday for the FireAid Los Angeles County wildfire relief concerts this month at two Inglewood venues.
A benefit concert to help victims of the widespread Southern California wildfires will be held at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on Jan. 30, organizers announced Friday, Jan. 10. Performers and other details still are being arranged,
Inglewood Mayor James Butts says he is looking out over his city as he sees first-rate venues ready to host some of the world’s biggest sporting events in the coming years.
Rapper Snoop Dogg is helping those displaced by the multiple Southern California wildfires. On Thursday, the Long Beach native announced that he is offering free clothes to children and adults affected by the fires at his Snoop Dogg Clothing store in Inglewood.
The wildfires that have ravaged large parts of southern California have impacted many professional athletes and their families directly
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.
Cooler, wet weather is forecast to bring moisture to the parched landscape and reduce the fire threat. But heavy rainfall could also trigger flash floods in burn scars.
Monday was a good day for Gophers men’s basketball recruit Parker Jefferson. The 6-10 Inglewood High School senior put on a show for fans watching the MLK Showcase in Southern California with his first career triple-double.
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,
Prices are now 1.5% off their all-time high in July, but some economists say prospective home buyers and sellers shouldn’t expect home values to plunge — one reason behind the shift is the market typically slows in the fall and winter and prices are still above where they were a year ago.