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Los Angeles News 21 June 2025 - 13 October 2025

Breaking: LAX Flights Grounded in Major Outage – Was a Cyberattack to Blame? (Oct 2025)

Breaking: LAX Flights Grounded in Major Outage – Was a Cyberattack to Blame? (Oct 2025)

Sources: Official reports and media coverage confirm the FAA-ordered LAX ground stop due to an equipment glitch reuters.com gulfnews.com. Experts and news outlets (Reuters, Gulf News, Economic Times) provide key details and context aviationa2z.com gulfnews.com. Stock data and analysis come from investing news and tech sites investing.com ts2.tech ts2.tech. Expert commentary is drawn from cybersecurity analysts and travel authorities inews.zoombangla.com gulfnews.com.
13 October 2025
You Won’t Believe Why the San Fernando Valley Just Shook: Inside the 2.7‑Magnitude Sherman Oaks Quake—and What It Really Tells Us About L.A.’s Seismic Future

You Won’t Believe Why the San Fernando Valley Just Shook: Inside the 2.7‑Magnitude Sherman Oaks Quake—and What It Really Tells Us About L.A.’s Seismic Future

A shallow Ml 2.7 earthquake struck at 12:22 p.m. PDT on June 24, 2025, about 2 km northeast of Sherman Oaks, with a focal depth of ~5 km. Shaking was light (MMI IV), and the USGS Did You Feel It? page logged about 12 responses within the first 13 minutes. No injuries or structural damage were reported by local agencies as of press time. ShakeAlert did not issue an early warning because the ground motion remained below activation thresholds. The event occurred about 3 km SSE of Van Nuys, according to SCEDC data. Dr. Lucy Jones described small quakes as
24 June 2025
Los Angeles Drone Laws Uncovered: The Ultimate 2025 Guide for Every Pilot

Los Angeles Drone Laws Uncovered: The Ultimate 2025 Guide for Every Pilot

The FAA has exclusive authority over U.S. airspace, so federal rules govern drones in Los Angeles while local city/county rules govern ground-based restrictions like takeoff/landing sites and permits. Recreational drones weighing more than 0.55 pounds must be registered with the FAA for $5, pass the free TRUST test, fly below 400 feet AGL, stay in visual line of sight, yield to all manned aircraft, and use the B4UFLY app to avoid restricted zones, with civil fines up to $27,500 and criminal fines up to $250,000 in extreme cases. Commercial operations under FAA Part 107 require a Remote Pilot Certificate (minimum
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