The Hills
Coverage of The Hills in the Nexus archive.
- Karnataka rains: People told not to visit hills, rivers, waterfalls in Sakleshpur
Residents in Sakleshpur, Karnataka, are advised to avoid hills, rivers, and waterfalls due to increased rainfall causing slippery ground and heightened water flow. The warning highlights the dangers posed by the current conditions.
- Spencer Pratt concedes LA mayor race, but declares ‘war’ against advancing candidates
Spencer Pratt, a The Hills actor, conceded the Los Angeles mayor’s race in a video stating his campaign to 'save' LA was just starting, while declaring 'war' against the two candidates advancing to the general election. He did not contest the election results, despite Donald Trump’s baseless claims the race was 'rigged'.
- The rise and fall of 'The Hills' star Spencer Pratt's improbable campaign for Los Angeles mayor
Nithya Raman, a progressive city council member, defeated Spencer Pratt to advance to a November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
- The rise and fall of 'The Hills' star Spencer Pratt's improbable campaign for Los Angeles mayor
Progressive city council member Nithya Raman has defeated Spencer Pratt to advance to a November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
- Progressive Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
Progressive city council member Nithya Raman advanced to a November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, with Republican Spencer Pratt eliminated. The race tests voter support for progressive policies on homelessness and housing in a heavily Democratic city, with Raman potentially becoming the first South Asian woman mayor and Bass the first Black woman mayor.
- Nithya Raman advances to L.A. mayor runoff, Spencer Pratt out, AP projects
City Councilmember Nithya Raman will advance to the November runoff election for mayor of Los Angeles against Karen Bass, according to the Associated Press. Republican and former reality television personality Spencer Pratt is out of the running.
- LA mayoral race heads to November runoff as Karen Bass faces Mamdani-style socialist
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Democratic challenger Nithya Raman advanced to a November 3 runoff in the mayoral race, with Bass facing criticism of her record and Raman promoting progressive policies. Republican candidate Spencer Pratt, a former 'The Hills' reality TV star, was eliminated from the race.
- Progressive Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
Nithya Raman advances to a November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Spencer Pratt, a Republican and former reality television personality from 'The Hills,' is no longer in the race.
- Spencer Pratt surges to runoff in LA mayor's race after angry voters send message to Karen Bass
Spencer Pratt, a reality television personality, is advancing to the runoff in the Los Angeles mayoral race after Karen Bass failed to secure a majority in the primary. Nithya Raman, a progressive challenger, was excluded from the runoff, and Pratt has criticized Bass for issues like wildfires and homelessness.
- He was a reality show villain. Can he be the mayor of one of America's largest cities?
Spencer Pratt, known for his TV role on The Hills, is competing in a tight mayoral race with two Democrats. The article highlights his potential to become mayor of one of America's largest cities.
- OJ murder trial witness rallies for Pratt's campaign against 'awful' Mayor Bass: 'LA needs a change'
Kato Kaelin, a witness in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, supports Spencer Pratt's campaign for Los Angeles mayor, criticizing Mayor Karen Bass's response to the 2025 fires. Kaelin argues LA needs leadership change, highlighting Pratt's potential to address issues like homelessness and drug abuse. Pratt, a reality TV star and independent candidate, will face Bass and Nithya Rahman in the primary.
- Spencer Pratt’s Reality-TV Playbook
Spencer Pratt, known for his role on MTV's The Hills, gained notoriety by instigating drama and competing for media attention. He later entered politics, challenging Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass's reelection bid, positioning himself as an anti-establishment candidate focused on homelessness and crime.
- Karen Bass appears to liken Spencer Pratt to Trump amid tightening LA mayoral race
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces a competitive primary election against Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman, with recent polling indicating no candidate will secure over 50% of the vote, necessitating a runoff. Bass criticized Pratt during an Instagram livestream, drawing comparisons to a reality TV star in power, while Pratt has attacked Raman and highlighted issues like wildfires and homelessness.
- Karen Bass appears to liken Spencer Pratt to Trump amid tightening LA mayoral race
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces a competitive primary challenge from reality TV star Spencer Pratt and council member Nithya Raman, with recent polling indicating a likely runoff. Bass criticized Pratt during an Instagram livestream, drawing a comparison to Donald Trump, while Pratt has attacked Bass over wildfire response and homelessness.
- Spencer Pratt 'catching fire' among frustrated LA Democrats, House lawmaker says
Spencer Pratt, an insurgent mayoral candidate in Los Angeles, is gaining traction with voters frustrated by Mayor Karen Bass's handling of wildfires and homelessness, according to Rep. Darrell Issa. The nonpartisan primary includes Bass, Pratt, and City Council member Nithya Raman, with recent polls showing a tight race despite Bass's support from high-profile Democrats.
- Pratt accuses Bass of ‘illegally gaming the election’
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt accused incumbent Mayor Karen Bass of violating city election laws by appearing near voting centers on campaign social media. Pratt's lawyer filed a complaint with Los Angeles City Clerk Patrice Lattimore, alleging illegal election practices.
- Joe Rogan floats bold back up plan for Spencer Pratt if he loses LA mayoral election
Joe Rogan suggests a backup plan for Spencer Pratt if he loses the Los Angeles mayoral election. Pratt, a former reality TV star, gained fame through the unscripted show 'The Hills.'
- Spencer Pratt dismisses Drew Carey’s ‘weird’ rant against his mayoral run with Epstein jab
Spencer Pratt, a 'Hills' alum and mayoral candidate, mocked comedian Drew Carey's criticism of his campaign by referencing the 'Epstein files,' suggesting a connection between Carey and other comedians to the Epstein scandal.
- Spencer Pratt dismisses Drew Carey’s ‘weird’ rant against his mayoral run with Epstein jab
Spencer Pratt, a former 'Hills' star, dismissed comedian Drew Carey's criticism of his mayoral campaign by referencing the Epstein files, suggesting a connection between Carey and the controversial topic. Pratt's tweet implied that the odds of two comedians from the Epstein files criticizing him were coincidental.
- From reality star to LA mayoral candidate: The evolution of Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt, formerly known as a reality television star from 'The Hills,' has transitioned into politics and is now running as a mayoral candidate in Los Angeles. His evolution spans from entertainment through fatherhood to pursuing public office.
- Spencer Pratt reveals the one major issue made him decide to run as a Republican
Spencer Pratt, former reality TV star and LA mayoral candidate, revealed that death threats he received while on MTV's "The Hills" prompted him to become a Republican and support gun rights for self-defense. He explained that police and security advised him to obtain guns, and that Republican Party was the only party supporting concealed carry weapon permits in California, which aligned him with the GOP.
- Spencer Pratt: Los Angeles angry with Karen Bass’ mismanagement
Spencer Pratt, a Los Angeles mayoral candidate, expressed dissatisfaction with the city's political leadership and criticized Karen Bass's mismanagement. Pratt has received donations from prominent celebrities and has out-fundraised Bass since January. A recent poll showed Pratt trailing Bass by 14 percentage points.
- How "The Hills" star Spencer Pratt became a serious contender in LA mayoral race
Spencer Pratt, a former star of the reality TV show 'The Hills,' has gained attention for his new campaign ad in the Los Angeles mayoral race. CBS News political director Fin Gómez provided analysis on the campaign's online reception.
- Andy Cohen blasts Joe Rogan as a 'f---ing idiot' after he backs Pratt for LA mayor
Andy Cohen criticized Joe Rogan as a 'f---ing idiot' on his show for endorsing Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral campaign. The discussion highlighted Pratt's background as an MTV 'The Hills' star and his decision to run after wildfires destroyed his home, while Rogan, a Texas resident, admitted he couldn't vote for Pratt but expressed support.