Newly discovered records of illegal hazardous waste dumping raise fresh doubts over developer transparency and regulatory oversight.
Experts say low-income recipients could be forced to repay money they don’t have. Some even say ineligible recipients should get a pass.
The Fairness for Injured Patients Act has qualified for the 2022 ballot and would make a modest adjustment to an outdated law.
Robert Garcia, who is seeking the seat to be vacated by Rep. Alan Lowenthal, dedicated his campaign to his mother who died of COVID-19.
Capt. Johnny Smith’s Los Angeles Superior Court whistleblower suit was filed Tuesday and seeks unspecified damages.
Rep. Alan Lowenthal, 80, has represented California's 47th District since 2012.
If the pandemic made one thing clear in California, it’s that the state often fails to protect its most vulnerable residents.
Councilmembers used district funds to beef up patrols in areas hit by high-profile robberies.
LA's mayor spent the morning denying knowledge of harassment in his office to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
It’s clear that top-down approaches to climate action simply don’t work, so we must implement a new model.
Censuring the freshman congresswoman won’t change the fact that the bigotry she espouses has deep support within the GOP.
A judge issued a tentative ruling against the police union, which sought to stop the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees.
The DWP's former chief information security officer is set to plead guilty to a felony charge of making false statements to investigators.
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California colleges welcomed students back for a mix of in-person and online classes this fall after months of studying virtually.
Legislators should look and see how small businesses are struggling and give them relief from shakedown lawsuits.
Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged to ban assault rifles and ghosts guns by allowing private citizens to sue manufacturers who sell such weapons.
California’s air board enacted two first-of-their-kind smog rules for trucks and lawn equipment.
The holy grail for state Republicans, an initiative approved for signature-gathering, would restrict new taxes and revenue spending.
But the state has a lot of job openings, and high quit rates suggest workers are optimistic they can find better positions.
Garcetti’s time in office is nearing its end in December 2022, but he could leave early should the ambassador post be made available to him.
The Los Angeles County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
A motion would center communities most affected by climate change and prevent tenants from becoming responsible for decarbonization costs.
City of Los Angeles residents can start booking appointments for COVID-19 vaccinations now. To book an appointment
"BIG:LEAP will help secure the safety and stability of some of our most vulnerable families here in Los Angeles.”
The book offers a glimpse into the ways in which Newsom’s personal life has shaped his political priorities.
Californians endured a widespread outage of internet-connected platforms that use Amazon's web services on Tuesday.
It’s election season in California, and the resignations, announcements and endorsements are coming in fast and furious.
A small fraction of the city's firefighting force has chosen to endure unpaid leave and risk termination rather than get vaccinated.
Labor leader Dolores Huerta, who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, endorsed the congresswoman for mayor of Los Angeles.
California nursing homes have filed more than 400 lawsuits since 2016 to appeal state citations and fines alleging poor patient care.
We can update our response to the pandemic and begin treating COVID-19 infections with new medications.
Kamala Harris becomes the first woman in American history to officially take the reigns of the presidency. What took so long?
The new plans call for more than 19,000 homes zero-emissions homes designed to combat global warming.
The Beautify LA Grant was created to assist community projects enhancing areas of Los Angeles that may appear downtrodden or plain.
LA County hosted an online ceremony Wednesday to mark the burial of 1,780 people who died in 2018 but whose remains went unclaimed.
California announced that there will be a 0% initial allocation of water from the State Water Project in 2022.
The LA Council sent Councilmember Joe Buscaino's resolutions to ban encampments in his district to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee.
The LA City Council delayed a scheduled vote on approval of the city's new borders for its 15 council districts due to a technical error.
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