Rising to meet the challenge of a humanitarian crisis, LA County Board of Supervisors Chair Hilda L. Solis asked our County departments ...
L.A. County mobilized an unprecedented response to the pandemic public health emergency in March of 2020. Since then, more than 50,000 L ...
The Angeleno Winery was able to stay in business thanks to a grant from the LACDA.
Volunteers paint a new Pride lifeguard tower at Hermosa Beach.
Explore the colorful works of The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.
When it comes to vaccinating teens 12-15 years old, doctors know what's best for their patients. Especially when your doctor is also you ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking residents across the state to voluntarily cut their water use by 15% amid extreme drought conditions.
The unemployment rate in Los Angeles County decreased recently.
Here is how the Calabasas area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
“Our beaches belong to everyone and they have to be safe and accessible for everyone,” said LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn.
The developer of the rejected project argues that the city abused its zoning authority, and is looking to build it anyway.
The city will receive $5.7 million in stimulus money, up 26% from initial predictions in March.
Los Angeles County's unemployment rate hasn't had a month-to-month change.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
The Calabasas City Council rejected an unpopular proposal to build 180 units of housing and 5867 square feet of retail in open space.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
The Calabasas City Council will vote Wednesday on a controversial development proposal at the intersection of Agoura and Las Virgenes roads.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Los Angeles County.
Outgoing Community Services Director Jeff Rubin has reached a settlement in his lawsuit alleging a hostile work environment.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón issued a statement today regarding a state Supreme Court ruling in case S247278:
A new city manager takes over; some businesses reopen; next week's City Council agenda; and a Town Hall event to discuss a fareless Metro.
The aid comes as part of $360 billion given to cities across the country, including $26 billion for California cities.
The city is expected to receive the first half of its largest ever grant 60 days from now, and the second a year after that.
Mayor James Bozajian remembers March 5, 1991, when residents voted 91 to 9% in favor of independence.
Convicted sex offender Kenneth Rasmuson pleaded no contest today in connection with the sexual assault and murder of two children in the ...
After Calabasas started holding its elections during big election years, it saw huge voter turnout increases, a new study contends.
Bozajian talks about the vaccine shortage, LVUSD students back on campus, and the bags of dog waste spotted all over town.
The executive director of the Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center, its last remaining employee, has been laid off, Bozajian reports.
Mayor Bozajian discusses COVID numbers, the Mayor's Youth Council, the Mullholland Highway Corridor, and 30th anniversary celebrations.
The City Council voted to get 100% of its energy from renewable sources in October, but wanted to let residents know they have choices.
Rep. Brad Sherman and Sen. Dianne Feinstein announced the "Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant Helicopter Safety Act" to strengthen regulations.
The city works towards its own vaccination site, and gets ready for commission appointments.
Stern teamed up with Sen. Tom Umberg of Orange County to draft legislation that would create units to investigate white nationalist groups.
"We didn't know how far the mob was willing to go," the congressman wrote in an op-ed about why he introduced articles of impeachment.
Kindon Meik's role as city manager will begin March 15.
In a Wednesday council reorganization, councilmembers thanked Mayor Alicia Weintraub and welcomed new Councilmember Peter Kraut.
The city announced Monday that career city manager Don Penman will replace acting City Manager Ray Taylor.
Incumbent Linda Menges and pediatrician Kate Vadehra are leading in the race to serve on Las Virgenes Unified School Board.
Will cannabis within Calabasas be a gold mine - or green mine?
Mayor Alicia Weintraub holds a commanding lead in her bid for Council, but votes are still coming in.