The city will join the county in experimenting with guaranteed monthly incomes for struggling families.
Single mothers with children under 18 are eligible to apply. They also must be below the poverty line.
The Brentwood power couple canceled events out of an abundance of caution after Doug Emhoff tested positive for COVID-19 Tuesday.
After handily beating back a recall election last year, the democratic governor is in a strong position to secure a second four-year term.
Here’s how each of the current proposals would work, and what they would mean for Californians.
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Inflation is running far ahead of pay raises for most Californians, making it harder to afford necessities.
The rate is a 6.4 percent increase from the current minimum wage.
Daylight saving time is almost here. Here's why it's still not permanent in California.
The Los Angeles City Council made an official condemnation of President Vladimir Putin for ordering the invasion of Ukraine.
The current mandate requires people over age 12 to show proof of vaccination at restaurants, gyms, salons and entertainment venues.
The president banned Russian oil imports on the same day that the average price for regular gas rose to $5.44 in California.
The governor signed an executive order forcing all state agencies to comply with sanctions on Russia and for businesses to support Ukraine.
The motion comes as the county eases its COVID-19 masking and vaccine-verification rules.
Access to credit and the right zip code are often gateways to success for small businesses.
The city will help the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy preserve wildlife habitats in Los Angeles from being developed.
As the nation's gateway to the Pacific Rim, cyberattacks on Los Angeles could destabilize the global economy, Councilman Kevin de León said.
The California governor on Monday asked officials to divest Russian holdings to align with the federal government and other states.
The recalled formula was distributed in the U.S. and Israel as a specialty product for infants who benefit from lowered mineral intake.
The sheriff's lawyers in his quest to rehire a disgraced deputy are unlikely to win their bid to get the county to foot the bill, judge says
On Saturday, the county reported 2,275 new COVID-19 cases, 1,071 hospitalizations and 64 deaths.
Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have again postponed implementation of a fee on companies whose import containers linger at terminals.
CA'S African Americans are dying from COVID at a higher rate now. And they make up a disproportionate and growing share of the death toll.
"The court will remain vigilant in providing safe access to justice in the nation’s largest trial court."
This city will have to go back to the drawing board on it's housing plan update or risk losing access to affordable housing grants.
More than 100 protesters gathered in Westwood Thursday morning to protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A lawsuit alleges the department used unreasonable force and fired into the crowd without warning.
With most street names honoring men, a movement is afoot to put the names of women, including Southland icons, literally on the map.
He will hold the position through Dec. 31 unless suspended Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas is acquitted or the charges dropped.
The controversial Los Angeles district attorney's staff of prosecutors came out overwhelmingly in support of the effort to give him the boot
I want to address some policy changes that we are making in our office, which made the news earlier this week. I want to reaffirm my com ...
“What a day in Los Angeles – the Rams are Super Bowl Champions,” said Mayor Eric Garcetti.
In a stunning fall from grace, Joseph Castro resigned after criticism over sexual assault allegations against a colleague.
The first major poll of the race comes with less than four months until the primary, and it shows newcomer Rick Caruso has ground to cover.
An out-of-control homeless crisis plays out on the streets daily, sometimes with deadly consequences.
Former councilman Herb Wesson is being considered to represent the city's 10th district to replace indicted Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas.
Other high-profile candidates also advocated for more police on the streets of Los Angeles amid an increase in violent crime.
Not all homeowners will be able to benefit from a new $1 billion relief program.
The shopping-mall magnate took on the role during a time of turbulence and scandal at the university.
As the omicron wave recedes, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic lawmakers’ plans for dealing with COVID-19 appear to be on a collision course.