Students from multiple Los Angeles Schools walked out Monday in Protest of the President Elect's perceived bigotry.
Proposition 58, the Non-English Languages Allowed in Public Education Act, has the support of Democrats and the opposition of Republicans.
The Los Angeles Superior Court's Mental Health Courthouse is being closed because of structural damage to the roof.
The free showing of the live debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald will start at 6 p.m. ET Wednesday in Alhambra and at LA Live.
A series of grants citywide will help build affordable and homeless housing projects across Los Angeles.
The end is near. That is, the end of this election season is finally upon us. County election officials are sending out the mail-in ballots.
Staff at Occidental College are asking for help finding the person who trashed American flags on 9/11 amid protest of Iraq War casualties.
The City Council is looking at for ways to legalize permits for hundreds of granny flats left in limbo by a court ruling.
City to use GPS sensors to reduce the number of unnecessary street sweeping tickets issued throughout Los Angeles.
The alert by the California Independent System Operator asks residents to cut back their power use, especially during the hours of 2 to 9 pm
The Board of Supervisors voted to put a measure on the epic November ballot, asking voters to approve a 1.5 cent property tax increase.
He will be talking about Los Angeles' CleanStat program, which tracks data on the cleanliness of city's streets.
Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson said he was targeted with drawings of a lynching and cross burning during a city meeting.
The Board of Supervisors voted to press for a state law change to get a millionaire's tax on the ballot to combat the homelessness epidemic.
The City Council will consider a plan that would allow owners of illegal multi-family complexes make their properties legal.
The 22,000-seat stadium will be home to the Los Angeles Football Club, starting in 2018.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton follows JFK and her husband in addressing East Los Angeles College as a presidential candidate.
Despite a major push to tackle the problem of homelessness, more and more people are living on LA streets.
Mayor Eric Garcetti is pressing fellow councilmembers to move forward with $57 million body camera plan, but some have misgivings.
Los Angeles has unveiled a database cataloging the neighborhoods with the biggest trash problem.
The Board of Supervisors voted to reduce property taxes for property owners who turn vacant lots into urban farms in certain neighborhoods.
Water conservation efforts fell short in Los Angeles and statewide thanks, in part, to an unusually dry, hot February.
Mayor Eric Garcetti asked residents to spread the word about expanded winter shelter hours to help save homeless people from deadly cold.
Computers at the county health department show remnants of ransomware. Last week a Hollywood hospital was the victim of a ransomware attack.
Despite a fire alarm, the administration's attempt to cancel, protests and chants of "Racist Go Home," Ben Shapiro spoke at CSLA.
In an effort to curb the food desert phenomenon in low income neighborhoods, the City Council is looking at ways to bring in fresh foods.
The new monuments connect Joshua Tree, the Mojave Desert, and the San Bernardino National Forest.
A panel rejected calls to close the zoo's elephant exhibit, but affirmed an order to exercise the animals and cease shocking them.
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.