Villanueva was elected sheriff in 2018, upsetting then-Sheriff Jim McDonnell but lost his bid for reelection to current Sheriff Robert Luna.
"We are out of time on addressing the climate crisis," Democratic Assemblymember Chris Ward said.
The LA based attorney says Trump disqualified himself from holding public office again due to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
The landfill operators are expected to conduct odor surveillance at least twice daily.
A pilot digital driver's license program launched by the California DMV is now open to the public, and aims to streamline airport travel.
The motion would cut red tape for construction of affordable housing on public land.
The "mansion tax" took effect in April adding charges on all residential and commercial real estate sales in the city above $5 million.
Council approved the relocation of an alternative emergency-response program amid concerns about accessibility.
The City Council voted to create a database of gun violence emergency protective orders and temporary firearms restraining orders.
The city of Los Angeles has received $156.9 million from the state to support the creation of 466 affordable housing units.
City leaders want to investigate whether Texas Gov. Greg Abbott committed crimes when he sent 42 migrants on a 23-hour bus ride to L.A.
The former Los Angeles Police Department Chief and Councilman sent a letter with the city seal to the judge in the Mark Ridley-Thomas case.
The former LA County Supervisor and longtime community leader was sentenced to prison for accepting USC gifts while voting on USC contracts.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has been orchestrating the trips.
LAPD Chief Michel Moore vowed severe consequences for officers who turn off bodycams, and Mayor Karen Bass called allegations 'disturbing.'
"The governor of Texas sent families and toddlers straight for us on a path through extreme weather conditions," LA Mayor Karen Bass said.
The looming tropical storm spurred widespread event cancellations and closures across the Los Angeles area Sunday.
After two days of deliberations, the LA City Council has approved buying the Mayfair Hotel for about $83 million for use as interim housing.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to halt the project 8-6 after Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsk raised environmental and safety concerns.
It would get harder to build on hillsides from the Hollywood Hills to Sherman Oaks under a proposed Los Angeles ordinance.
The City Council voted to develop a process for permitting the outdoor dining that proved to be a pandemic lifeline for restaurants.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn proposed an increase to the county's minimum wage, noting rising poverty levels.
The union and the city will resume negotiations next Monday after about 11,000 workers walked off for one day citywide.
Thousands of Los Angeles city workers walked off job Tuesday for 24 hours alleging unfair labor practices
Trash pickup will be a day late and navigating around LAX will be a major headache Tuesday. City day camps and libraries will stay open.
In the first such strike in 40 years, city workers will picket outside City Hall and LAX. Trash pickup and public pools may be impacted.
It was in U.S. District Judge David O. Carter's courtroom where consequential rulings were made uncovering a trove of evidence.
A city committee approved plans to use Measure ULA funds for tenant programs such as short-term emergency assistance.
LAPD officials defended disproportionate arrest rates, contending that Black people are disproportionally victims and perpetrators of crime.
The tentative deal, which still needs approval by the officers' union, includes an 11 percent increase in starting salaries.
Earlier fears of recession have softened as general economic conditions have improved
A report released by the City Controller found that the arrests of minorities far outpace their representation in the overall population.
From San Francisco to Southern California, currently illegal speed cameras may soon affect your commute.
Overall Metro ridership remains down -- with the drop coming disproportionately from women, who report they do not feel safe.
A Bel Air developer was convicted of bribing former councilman José Huizar $500,000 for the approval of a downtown condominium project.
A total of four buses have arrived at Union Station since June 14, city officials said.
Los Angeles City Councilman Curren Price faces charges of theft by embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest.
The allegations involving Black defendants stem from comments the district attorney made during a previous Newport Beach double murder.
The ruling for the deputy's union temporarily blocks the county from requiring deputies to show their tattoos to investigators.
Thousands of Angelenos sleep on streets or in cars, and up to five Angelenos are "dying on our streets each night," Mayor Karen Bass said.