A report raised concern among constituents about the Inglewood Oil Field, one of the largest urban fields nationwide.
Water conservation rates rose in June--with Long Beach, Seal Beach and Santa Monica especially doing their part of save water.
The archdiocese accuses Dana Hollister of "elder abuse" because of the paltry sum the nuns have received for their $10 million property.
What started out as "trash talk" between assemblymen evolved into a "walk a mile in my shoes" exercise.
Blue Ribbon Commission examined such policy issues as public safety and tax revenues if legalization initiative is placed on ballot.
A bill in Congress would cut federal funding because of LA's failure to uphold federal law. The loss this year would have been $800 million.
Potholes aren't just annoying, they take a toll on tires, alignments, and gas mileage. And guess where we're ranked nationally.
Vice President Joe Biden is making a two day visit. It could impact your drive.
An estranged, divorcing couple must live separately to claim separate property -- including income.
Companion legislation would increase fines and authorize jail time for unauthorized use of drone over wildfires.
Newly elected City Councilman David Ryu said he plans to develop a measure to curb the trend in Sherman Oaks.
Over the objections of taxi companies, an LA city commission approved a plan to allow ride-sharing companies to pick up passengers at LAX.
Donald Trump met with families of people slain by undocumented immigrants in Beverly Hills, noting countries send people they "don't want."
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Presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives in LA where activists plan to protest in response to his anti-immigrant remarks.
SB 140 seeks to have e-cigs regulated as tobacco products and subject to California's smoke-free laws.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers reduced their water use by 18 in May, but still managed to lag behind statewide efforts.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
A flex alert calling people to cut back on electricity has been issued due to the hot weather.
A bill requiring almost all California children to be vaccinated against diseases such as measles cleared a major hurdle Thursday.
The county has instituted a temporary ban on new or expanded vineyards on a swath of the Santa Monica Mountains.
A City Councilman wants to prohibit Skateboard bombing on Hermano Drive.
The Los Angeles City Council gave final approval to a law raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020.
The Board of Supervisors approved water surcharges today of up to two times the regular rate for users who fail to meet cuts.
The controversial proposal would include triple charges for the water users who fail to meet mandatory consumption cuts.
LA City and County leaders reacted Tuesday to a federal court ruling upholding a injunction on Obama's pathway to citizenship.
The southbound side of the 405 Freeway will close four hours as part of a $28 million pavement-rehabilitation project.
Trash will be cleaned up, more trash cans will be placed around the city, and abandoned furniture and mattresses will be collected.
The State Water Board refined mandatory water cutbacks to target the communities using the most water while lowering LA's required cutbacks.
Californians believe that police are tougher on minorities, especially blacks. But most believe the state is headed in the right direction.
The city's planning committee approved temporary restrictions to stop mansionization in 20 neighborhoods including Bel Air.
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
Have you been creeped-out by the 'San Andreas' movie trailer? Wait until you hear the new USGS prediction.
The president's travels will disrupt local traffic.
Angelenos voted, with notably low turnout, to switch local election years to coincide with presidential and gubernatorial races.
Among the issues at stake are election year cycles and 11 seats on the City Council and school board.
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said he will not run for Sen. Barbara Boxer's seat after she steps down.
City leaders have vowed to take on body cameras for police, a minimum wage hike, and infrastructure earthquake readiness in 2015.
10% of W SFV residents determined who legislates how big the bite taxes will have in your budget and how much more debt DC will incur. WHY?
Santa Monica Mayor Bobby Shriver has pulled ahead of former Sen. Sheila Kuehl in fundraising.