July 31, 2011 - Regal and AMC theatres have pulled the plug on plans to screen the Electric Daisy Carnival documentary after a near-riot at an invitation-only premiere on Wednesday.
July 28, 2011 - A movie screening about the Electric Daisy Carnival veered into unexpected territory on Wednesday (7/27), resulting in clashes between crowds and riot police as the resulting throng filled streets and stopped traffic.
June 20, 2011 - A 19-year-old man died at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Dallas over the weekend, and 30 were hospitalized for what a City of Dallas press release described as "heat, drug and alcohol related issues."
January 1, 2011 - Despite a heavy police presence, a reported 62 people were treated for a mix of injuries and other medical issues at a New Year's rave event in Los Angeles on Friday (12/31).
December 29, 2010 - Reacting to a wave of criticism about a bill that would put statewide limits on raves, California State Assemblywoman Fiona Ma has pulled back the measure until she can get more information.
December 2, 2010 - After months vacillating on the fate of large-capacity raves in the city, the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission voted on Wednesday (12/1) to institute new rules for rave promoters rather than reinstate a ban on rave events.
October 25, 2010 - Problems were reported after another rave in Los Angeles on Saturday (10/23). This time the fallout included the hospitalization of 16 people and the arrests of between 35 and 40 people.
August 31, 2010 - A concert canceled by the city of Los Angeles has led a promoter to file a lawsuit seeking more than $1 million from the city, the Los Angeles Times reported in its Tuesday (8/31) edition.
July 1, 2010 - The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum issued a temporary ban on raves following the death of 15-year-old Sasha Rodriguez, who passed out at the Electric Daisy Carnival -- a massive dance party that drew close to 200,000 people over two days -- and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.
June 28, 2010 - More than 200 people suffered injuries at the 14th annual Electric Daisy Carnival, a two-day electronic-music festival that drew 185,000 people to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum this past weekend.