If you need to cool off, the City of LA offers cooling centers where you can beat the heat.
Follow L.A. Controller Ron Galperin at @LAController on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
The results of the Count help direct and advocate for vital services to support the needs of our unhoused neighbors.
Michael Tubbs, now an economic advisor to Gov. Newsom, announces a new nonprofit to impact statewide policies to reduce the wealth gap.
The president and CEO of the Central City Association of Los Angeles made the announcement Tuesday.
Jury trials had been suspended since Jan. 4, at the height of the COVID-19 surge brought on by the highly transmissible Omicron variant.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who refuses to enforce the county's COVID vaccine mandate, calls the move "a death blow to public safety."
California lawmakers’ plan to bring back COVID supplemental paid sick leave, but it won’t cover small business workers.
"We know that a mountain lion habitat generally doesn't include roadway, lighted areas and homes. So it's a rather remarkable claim."
A former spokeswoman for the mayor filed a complaint accusing LA Mayor Eric Garcetti of lying under oath about an aide's abusive behavior.
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The importance of protecting our teens from harmfully early school start times has not changed and has never been more urgent.
The City Clerk approved for circulation a petition to repeal the requirement that people show proof of vaccination for indoor public spaces.
The Los Angeles-based Zapotec organizer shares how “mutual aid” has always been traditional.
Noting that last year 1,469 people were shot in Los Angeles, a 54.2% increase from 2019, three LA Councilmen propose a new law.
The Golden State plans to shut down death row, phase out the capital punishment and transfer condemned inmates in the next two years.
In a recent Patch survey, an overwhelming amount of respondents took a strong stance against the idea of government funded health care.
It’s an old script with a familiar storyline: The unqualified man benefits from the political machine, bypassing the qualified woman.
Mayoral candidate Rep. Karen Bass enters the race with the biggest war chest outraising Councilmen Kevin de León and Joe Buscaino.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing sharp criticism after he was seen maskless at the the NFC championship game Sunday in Los Angeles.
Under a new measure that passed Monday, California's 557,000 fast food workers could get standardized wages and more rights.
A look at one polluted region targeted for clean-air priority under California’s environmental justice law.
Scarred by industrial landscapes but home to family neighborhoods and parks, Wilmington bears the weight of a polluting shipping economy.
Democrats failed to advance a bill that would have created the nation's first universal health care system. Take our survey.
Hundreds of thousands of voters were shifted in the new California election districts drawn by the state's independent redistricting com ...
As the first woman to serve as the mayor of Eastvale, and a new mom, I know firsthand how much we need a national family leave policy.
Prosecutors say attorney Paul O. Paradis represented a bilked LA ratepayer and the city, playing both and reaping $2.2 million in kickbacks.
LAX, one of the largest and busiest airports in the nation will get $79 million, and Burbank Airport will receive close to $8 million.
Los Angeles becomes the third government entity in the county to approve a ban and phaseout of oil and gas.
COVID-19 sick pay has been renewed in the Golden State amid the crushing surge of the highly transmissible omicron variant, officials said.
New report released by Truth in Accounting
About 11,500 long-term care center workers are now sick with COVID. “It’s been like one coworker after another, after another..."
Every child attending a school in CA would be mandated to get a COVID-19 vaccination under a new bill proposed by a state lawmaker. (SURVEY)
The Golden State has now regained nearly 72% of the 2.7 million jobs it lost in the early months of the pandemic
The aide, Ana Guerrero, previously mired the mayor's office in scandal over disparaging and suggestive comments on social media.
The Los Angeles City Council next week will vote on a series of steps that would ultimately lead to a ban on oil and gas wells in the city.
The new series explores "what life could and should be like after the pandemic" through conversations with writers, artists and activists.
"What has happened on this stretch of the Union Pacific railroad is unacceptable," Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
Villanueva said their actions have been the biggest obstacle he’s had to overcome as sheriff.