Nine months after the wildfires, the vast majority of residents in Pacific Palisades and Altadena remain displaced.
The lawsuit alleges the sheriff's department infringed on the Second Amendment rights of citizens who were seeking to obtain ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Marc Vukcevich Marc Vukcevich is the director of state policy at Streets For All, a ...
Downward production trends continued in Los Angeles throughout the third quarter of the year, but there are signs that ...
The supply of fresh rental units, which make up the bulk of new housing in Los Angeles, is petering out despite robust demand ...
The slow pace of reconstruction after January’s fire disaster has touched off a political tempest in Malibu, prompting the ...
As Southern California nears the heart of wildfire season, rebuilding is merely inching forward in areas hit by the most ...
Meter prices will jump by 50 cents per hour for the city's 35,000 paid spaces, and the hours of paid parking have been ...
Mayor Karen Bass reveals her "Games for All" vision for the 2028 LA Olympics, emphasizing a futuristic, inclusive, and ...
The refinery, which is more than a century old and has facilities in Wilson and Carson, will shutter by the end of the year.
Los Angeles developer Cliff Goldstein just completed a plush new apartment complex on the Westside, but that's the last one he's going to build for the foreseeable future. Even though demand for ...