New water use restrictions that may lead to browned lawns across Southern California stem from unprecedented drought conditions.
LA's sheriff responded to allegations of a cover-up by announcing criminal investigations of a reporter and inspector general.
Urgent actions to conserve water in Southern California were announced Tuesday. Orders will impact millions of customers across the region
The Vice President left Los Angeles Monday and is now isolating at her residence in Washinton D.C. while she recovers.
During the first 12 months of the pandemic, overall deaths of homeless people in LA County increased by 56% compared to the previous year.
High prices, homelessness, rising crime and health concerns are taking a toll on the quality of life in Los Angeles County, UCLA reports.
Los Angeles drivers should anticipate possible delays until Thursday due to potential traffic disruptions from the vice president's visit.
Some CA transit agencies were still asking riders to mask up Tuesday despite a ruling that struck the travel mask mandate down.
Kamala Harris will attend her first top-dollar Los Angeles fundraiser as vice president for the Democratic National Committee.
Within two weeks, the snowpack in the Eastern Sierra fell from 41% of normal to 22 percent, according to the Department of Water and Power.
"Preserving the structural integrity of bridges is on of the primary goals of SB 1 funding," said Caltrans District 7 Director Tony Tavares.
The promising new tool in the fight to preserve affordable housing: a coalition of tenant unions.
Wednesday marks the last day residents of LA County can apply for $1000 a month for three years.
Sergio Perez, who most recently served as executive director for Orange County's Office of Independent Review, will begin the position May 9
Candidates Rep. Karen Bass and real estate developer Rick Caruso are nearly tied in a UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll.
Infamous for their traffic-clogging protest method, the "People's Convoy" will hold a rally at Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles.
Market's decade-long mission is to promote better nutrition
The Los Angeles Democrat is one of several figures to test positive for the coronavirus after attending a Washington D.C. dinner.
The Los Angeles City Councilman is the second mayoral candidate to disclose how much he earns, donates and pays in taxes.
Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernest have both placed so-called "holds" on the nomination.
It's the second time the Los Angeles sheriff has sought to have his deputies patrol homeless enclaves in LAPD jurisdiction.
The labor federation will launch a massive mutual aid initiative to address hunger, housing insecurity and other community needs.
Los Angeles County kicked off its guaranteed income pilot program Thursday, and residents in specific neighborhoods can apply.
The certified list of CA gubernatorial candidates is in, and it includes a poet, a farmer, a psychologist and activists, among others.
If president Joe Biden's "Billionaire Minimum Tax" passes, the Golden State's wealthiest residents would pay 20 percent more in taxes.
The Protecting Unique and Beautiful Landscapes by Investing in California (PUBLIC) Lands Act awaits Senate approval.
Kristin Crowley was sworn in as chief of the LAFD today, marking the first time a woman and openly gay person has led the department.
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach Friday postponed implementing a fee on companies whose import containers linger at marine terminals
The Los Angeles City Council voted Friday to begin the process to adopt Kyiv, Ukraine as a Los Angeles sister city.
A suit contends that Muslim Americans traveling abroad endured "unconstitutional" questions about religion by customs officials.
The LA City Council came out in support of a federal bill that would designate an additional 600,000 acres of California land as wilderness.
The move, which requires a second vote, will eliminate the need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entering bars, gyms and venues.
Patricia Guerrero stood on the shoulders of her grandparents and parents who immigrated from Mexico to give their children a better life.
Commentary: Progress in dealing with California’s affordable housing crisis has been abysmal, and this is unacceptable.
Will the city finally hold banks responsible for failing to serve the community?
As cases continue to decline, Californians will no longer have to show proof of vaccination or proof of negative tests at large events.
Californians will be asked to reduce their water use as the state recorded the second driest water year on record.
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Dozens of homeless people living in Little Tokyo’s Toriumi Plaza had been given a 10 p.m. Thursday deadline to move out.
A year after ramping up to vaccinate 6 million low-income residents, community clinics are in dire final straits waiting for state money.