Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa introduced 'Building Bridges, Not Walls' to drive the vote against Trump in swing states.
County supervisors voted today explore measures to reduce reliance on group homes by placing more foster kids with relatives.
Despite assurances that discolored water in South LA homes and schools is safe to drink, residents are troubled by the flow of brown water.
The Los Angeles budget proposed by Mayor Eric Garcetti proposes an increase police staffing and $138 to fight homelessness.
Mayor Eric Garcetti touted LA's job market and announced support for a plan to make one year of community college free to LAUSD grads.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved measures to protect residents living near freeways and industrial centers.
A rocket launch in April will carry fungi for experiments developing new drugs in high-radiation, microgravity conditions.
The City Council agreed to pay for job training and programs to help gang members after imposing illegal curfews on minority communities.
LA's city attorney alleges an Eagle Rock station sold gas containing so much water and sediment that several cars broke down as a result.
Los Angeles alleges the developer of the Da Vinci Apartments complex's negligence led to the extraordinary damage from the arson blaze.
New lighting, bike lanes, sidewalks and sidewalk furniture are among the improvements outlined for Eagle Rock.
The City Council voted 12-0 to rename the street leading to Dodger Stadium for the iconic Dodgers Announcer.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
The Secretary of State approved a signature gathering process for a measure that would tax homes worth more than $3 million.
All day care workers in California would be required to get vaccinated if Gov. Brown signs a new law passed by the senate.
Los Angeles beekeepers may soon be able to keep them in their backyards.
Families with children are often reluctant to seek assistance for fear of having their children taken away, a report concludes.
The new “Water Lovers Station” on Pandora includes 100 five-minute songs to help you keep your showers short.
For employees' and customers' well-being, nail salons need to use safer products and improve ventilation, officials say.
Will $2,000 entice you to get rid of terrible toilets and thirsty lawns? The state has announced a new rebate program.
Wildfires this summer make mud and debris flows more likely when torrential rains hit.
The governor said he signed the bill to bring the proceedings into the public eye.
A Bay Area congresswoman is proposing the repeal of a Prohibition-era ban shipping alcohol through the mail.
UI Online will be available 24 hours and on also on smartphones and tablets.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
A bill requiring almost all California children to be vaccinated against diseases such as measles cleared a major hurdle Thursday.
The initiative is designed to help immigrants who are in California illegally.
The City is committing an incredible amount of money for repairing sidewalks.
The first-ever statewide mandatory restrictions call for a decrease in water use by 25 percent through February 2016.
The Mayor's Water Conservation Challenge begins April 1. You'll be in the driver's seat for a lower water bill--and maybe more!
Miss the deadline and you'll have to pay even more. (Link for paying your Los Angeles County Property taxes)
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
Eagle Rock and Solano reservoirs are both receiving upgrades.
Forecast shows a continued decline in unemployment.
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
The city Ethics Commission suggested today that the City Council may want to explore the idea of a lottery, maybe 100 prizes of $1,000.
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The drought regulations give local agencies the authority to fine those who waste water up to $500 a day. Los Angeles already has restrictions in place.
The city of Los Angeles improperly relies on a subcontractor to handle disputes over parking citations, Judge James Chalfant said.