José Huizar is the latest Los Angeles City Councilman facing a prison sentence in connection with a corruption scandal.
New laws went into effect this month, making it easier to sue gun dealers, creating a new holiday, and cracking down on retail theft.
The state funding will support 33 transportation and land-use projects across Southern California that advance sustainable communities.
Mayor Karen Bass has signed into law an ordinance updating LA's zoning code to exempt all affordable units from site plan reviews.
A judge has denied former LA City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas' bid to have his federal bribery and conspiracy convictions vacated.
The board called for an expansion of proposed to expand the number of Forensic In-Patient Stepdown and High Observation Dorm units.
A March ballot measure will ask voters to consider a salary cap on annual compensation health care executives.
LA County's Adam Schiff didn't seem bothered. "You honor me with your enmity. You flatter me with this falsehood," he said.
The wind farm that broke ground Tuesday in Wyoming will provide enough energy to Southern California to power 1 million homes carbon-free.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to study funding a public bank "to offer banking services to underbanked and unbanked Angelenos."
The lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court alleges religious discrimination played a role in placing the soprano on unpaid leave in 2021.
Vice President Kamala Harris will fly into LAX and is expected to cause Westside and 405 road closures to kick off the long weekend.
State-of-the-art digital technology will result in more accurate meter readings and better detect system leaks – saving time, money
LA officials and immigrant-rights advocates continued work today to assist 42 migrants who were bused here from the Texas-Mexico border.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott took credit for dropping 40 immigrants, including children off in Los Angeles Wednesday. More may yet arrive.
Inside Safe operations in Hollywood, Harbor City and South L.A. resulted in 262,700 pounds of waste being cleared from the streets.
Councilman Curren Price is the 4th Los Angeles City Councilmember to face corruption charges since 2020.
Following public health guidelines, Bass will return to City Hall after five days of isolation in her home.
The City Council has called on various city departments to take the necessary steps for LA to officially become a sanctuary city.
The LA City Council today publicly condemned the 1943 ``Zoot Suit Riots,'' and the city's past treatment of Mexican-Americans.
The LA City Council today approved adding Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in the U.S., as an official holiday for some employees.
The city will pay millions to settle a class action lawsuit contending that the formula for assessing sewer service fees stinks.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has tested positive for COVID-19, according to her office.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office will continue to post on other platforms that attempt to enforce "community guidelines."
Steve Garvey, former Dodgers and Padres star and National League MVP would have the most name recognition among Republican candidates so far
Under the terms of the deal, Polymer80 won't sell "ghost gun" kits in California without conducting background and serial numbers.
Accused of shooting at a car full of kids, Daniel Saldana served 33 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, LADA George Gascón said.
The deadly shooting happened on Sept. 28, 2021, after Leonel Chavez sideswiped a black Chevrolet Camero at Medford and Indiana Streets.
The council voted to accept the donation of a robotic dog despite concerns it would be disproportionately deployed in minority communities.
The decision means the county has 60 days to move 250 youths. Last year, nearly 300 youths sued, alleging sexual abuse by guards.
Vice President Kamala Harris returned to LA today and toured a nonprofit dedicated to providing supplies and support to needy new mothers.
The move serves to raise awareness about a dictatorship-imposed blockade on Artsakh, threatening 120,000 people.
The council deadlocked on a 7-7 vote on a motion to halt the controversial Bulgari Hotel project.
Deputies were warned that failure to cooperate with the investigation "is grounds for decertification of a peace officer."
Calling it one of the "most shameful moments" in county history, supervisors condemned the widespread attacks on young Mexican Americans.
26 people who were living in tents near the Beverly Center have been relocated into motels.
Owners of Barrington Plaza Apartments will take all rental off the market for a sprinkler retrofit and force current tenants to relocate.
According to city leaders, shelters aren't equipped to handle conditions such as mental illness and drug addiction.
Nearly 1,000 local and regional leaders gathered in Palm Desert for the Southern California Association of Governments' General Assembly
The city's long-term plans also seek to protect garment district jobs and incentivize developers of public amenities and affordable housing.