“Our beaches belong to everyone and they have to be safe and accessible for everyone,” said LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn.
You Are Invited To Tarzana Neighborhood Council Joint Outreach Committee & Special Board Meeting On June 10.
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.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Encino-Tarzana area compares.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Los Angeles County neighbors.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón issued a statement today regarding a state Supreme Court ruling in case S247278:
Convicted sex offender Kenneth Rasmuson pleaded no contest today in connection with the sexual assault and murder of two children in the ...
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Ventura County Public Works Agency’s Watershed Protection and United Water Conservation District have reported 17.6 AFY of stormwater runoff
On May 19th three County staff members were recognized as Employee of the Year for their work
The coronavirus pandemic has upended the county's budget, causing a massive drop in revenue as costs for fighting the outbreak skyrocket.
Los Angeles is within its rights to shut down gun stores such as Turner's Operations Inc. in Reseda, a a judge ruled Tuesday.
With early voting and choose-your-own polling place options, voting should be easier than ever in Los Angeles. Here's what you need to know.
Wesson, 68, is stepping down as council president to focus on his campaign for county supervisor.
With his run for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors looming, Wesson said he will step down as president after serving eight years.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to move the impeachment inquiry forward with public hearings. Here is how your legislator voted.
The House of Representatives approved a bill to rename the Civic Center Van Nuys Post Office in honor of Marilyn Monroe.
Robert D. Chain threatened to kill employees at the Boston Globe for editorials criticizing President Trump's attack on a free press.
City Councilman John Lee, the council's only Republican, said Los Angeles should fight the president's efforts roll back clean air.
After a series of wildfires that started in homeless camps, LA officials are considering a law aimed at prevent it from happening again.
After the Skirball and Sepulveda Basin fires that started in homeless encampments, city leaders are looking for a measure of protection.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power unveiled a text and email notification system for local outages.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will give out millions of free energy-saving light bulbs to residential customers this summer.
A massage business with two locations in the San Fernando Valley have been used a cover for prostitution rings, according to a lawsuit.
An Encino man who threatened to shoot Boston Globe reporters as "Enemies of the People" could spend decades in prison.
The City Council approved theater, park and streetscape projects aimed at creating economic opportunities in West San Fernando Valley.
About 435,000 LA County homeowners fail to apply for an exemption that would shave $70 from their tax bill, county officials found.
The nation's first public early warning system for major quakes is available this week for Los Angeles County.
The city is looking at raising the speed limit on hundreds of streets - mostly in the San Fernando Valley.
The rink to be built on Sherman Way will be owned by the city and managed by the LA Kings to serve West Valley families.
Prosecutors allege an Encino man had a trove of guns and quoted the president in threatening to kill Boston Globe reporters.
Residents in Encino-Tarzana are circulating a petition to try to halt FAA plans to direct more air traffic over the neighborhood.
Los Angeles city leaders are increasingly aggravated with the traffic App Waze for the traffic it sends racing along side streets.
Jesse Gabriel fell short of the 50 percent of votes needed in the 45th Assembly District to avoid a runoff with a Republican CSUN student.
A gas pipeline project is expected to reduce each side of Sepulveda Boulevard to one lane over the next few weeks in Encino.
Currently used as a winter shelter on cold nights, it will provide 85 beds for women, along with social services.
A jury awarded James Pearl $17.4 million in June.
Zimmer had the most votes in the March 7 election but fell short of the 50 percent margin needed to win re-election outright.
A "whistleblower" lawsuit alleged that the dermatologist falsely diagnosed skin cancer in some of his patients.