The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority's 2022 homeless count shows data that is vastly different from the reality, residents say.
Tuesday's meeting will be open to the public for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The LA County Board of Supervisors will vote Tuesday whether to initiate the process of building a memorial to the victims of COVID-19.
LA's three main housing agencies had to return nearly $150 million to HUD after failing to spend it between 2015 and 2020.
The councilman called for the LA Zoo to stop breeding elephants and send Billy, who has been at the zoo for 30 years, to a sanctuary.
The funds will be used to support low-income neighborhoods or populations that are affected disproportionately by climate change.
The state's top prosecutor took the extraordinary probe into a county supervisor and chief critic of Sheriff Alex Villanueva away from him.
The Los Angeles Planning and Land Use Committee inexplicably continued a vote on the project that has divided neighbors and celebrities.
While his opponent is courting the establishment, Marvin Rodriguez is listening to his neighbors during weekly meetups at neighborhood parks
Two men pleaded not guilty Friday to burglary and grand theft of a firearm in connection with a break-in at the mayoral candidate's home.
Police arrested two men suspected of burglarizing Rep. Karen Bass's home, leaving valuables but taking her guns.
The Board of Supervisors is exploring an array of possible gun regulations locally to combat the nation's "gun violence epidemic."
Spurred on by the recent heatwave, Los Angeles City Council President proposed a measure requiring rental units to offer cooling appliances.
California small business is a significant employer and the engine that drives the state's economy.
“The region has lost a tremendous woman and a skillful leader"
4 million residents in the county are being urged to stop all outdoor watering for two weeks starting Tuesday.
Predicting the program would eventually grow, county officials announced that 1,000 people are now receiving $1,000 a month for three years.
The proposed 'Office of Unarmed Response and Safety' aims to reduce reliance on police as a "catch-all" response.
Across Southern California, unemployment rates dropped and the region recovered a large chunk of jobs that were lost during the pandemic.
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed controversial legislation that would have allowed safe drug injections sites to open in Los Angeles County.
Critics of the billionaire developer and Los Angeles mayoral candidate contend his companies limit criticisms of the mayoral candidate.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, the nation's most high-profile progressive prosecutor survived another recall effort.
The Metropolitan Water District will repair a leak in a water pipeline from Sept. 6 through 20.
Commuters are advised to expect delays Friday afternoon as Vice President Kamala Harris heads home.
The Port of Los Angeles received $3 Million in federal grants to improve traffic at the nation's busiest port.
The Democratic congresswoman will face off against billionaire businessman Rick Caruso in the November election.
Amid protests, the Los Angeles City Council approved the ordinance to ban homeless encampments within 500 feet of schools and daycares.
The new measure will come before voters in 2024.
Experts said the city won't go to places like the Four Seasons because of the price tag, but would likely go to mom-and-pop-run hotels.
A city council meeting was intercepted by protestors who argued that the new ordinance would further criminalize homelessness.
Fixed rates for private ambulance services in LA are set to increase for the first time in five years after a City Council vote Wednesday.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday declared a local emergency over Monkeypox.
Los Angeles County supervisors denied ballot measure was political, despite clashes with current Sheriff Alex Villanueva.
"We are eager to continue to partner with her on innovative strategies to reduce homelessness and increase public safety and prosperity."
An abortion rights protest near LACMA shut down traffic and prompted a dispersal order Thursday afternoon.
Citing continued downward trends in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, L.A. County scrubbed plans Thursday to re-impose a mask mandate.
Property owners in the city of Los Angeles are pleading with the City Council to lift its pandemic-related eviction moratorium.
Clinton called the mayoral candidate a "proven leader who will bring Angelenos together to solve problems while championing women's rights."
LA renters who have been relying on the city's COVID-19 eviction moratorium could see changes and even a potential end to the relief.
City council delayed a final vote on an ordinance that would ban homeless encampments within 500 feet of schools and daycare centers.