A dozen mountain lions have been killed on local freeways, and a Caltrans report confirms the viability of a bridge in Agoura Hills.
The U.S. Olympic Committee formally chose LA as the nation's bid for the 2024 Olympics moments after the City Council voted to host.
Put on your thinking caps! Three California agencies are holding "$25K Find A New Way" innovation contests.
The council could decide today on whether to go forward with a bid to host the 2024 Olympics at an estimated cost of $4.6 billion.
The Court of Appeals is reviewing a ruling in the case of an LA man that the system is so “dysfunctional” it's cruel and unusual.
Called out for having their county cars washed several times a week, supervisors look to place new restrictions on themselves.
After hearing testimony from dozens of neighbors upset by rowdy vacationers, city leaders voted to explore limits on short-term rentals.
A divided City Council voted to allow companies such as Uber to operate at LAX, but some city leaders worry drivers aren't vetted enough.
Families with children are often reluctant to seek assistance for fear of having their children taken away, a report concludes.
More than 200 people die on LA streets each year, and most of those deaths happen on just six percent of streets.
The new “Water Lovers Station” on Pandora includes 100 five-minute songs to help you keep your showers short.
For employees' and customers' well-being, nail salons need to use safer products and improve ventilation, officials say.
Venice Councilman calls for gentler regulations, and an attorney says suits challenging city's crackdown on homelessness are just beginning.
The Council called on GOP candidates “to stop using this important health care provider in their callous political games."
The governor said he signed the bill to bring the proceedings into the public eye.
It's the second time in days that the city has agreed to repay millions to residents improperly billed or taxed for city services.
"Duh, don't you know? La Cienega is totally closed between Fountain and Sunset right now."
Criticizing the state's new mandatory vaccination law, Carly Fiorina is quoted, saying, “California is wrong on most everything, honestly."
A judge approved a settlement agreement in which LA would repay people a phone tax it illegally levied.
LA could repay taxpayers millions if a judge approves a tentative settlement proposal capping the city's liability at $92.5 million.
A judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by three therapists contesting a law requiring them to report patients who view child porn.
The LA City Council approved a 20-year plan to add 300 miles of bike lanes while reducing car trips by more than a million miles per day.
The two presidential candidates will make their cases to LA county voters and their pocketbooks at a series of events today.
Rodney Quine was convicted of first-degree murder, kidnapping and robbery.
This concludes a West Coast swing that began in Seattle.
Dinged by the newspaper on courage and leadership, Mayor Eric Garcetti responds, “I’m not a grade-grubber.”
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is scheduled to meet with home health care providers and service employees union members.
Citing safety concerns, the LA City Council temporarily halted plans to allow companies such as Uber pick up passengers at LAX.
City Councilmembers have doubts about letting ridesharing companies pick up passengers at LAX.
The Los Angeles City Council is considering a requirement that gun owners store firearms in locked containers or with trigger locks.
A Bay Area congresswoman is proposing the repeal of a Prohibition-era ban shipping alcohol through the mail.
A report raised concern among constituents about the Inglewood Oil Field, one of the largest urban fields nationwide.
Water conservation rates rose in June--with Long Beach, Seal Beach and Santa Monica especially doing their part of save water.
The archdiocese accuses Dana Hollister of "elder abuse" because of the paltry sum the nuns have received for their $10 million property.
What started out as "trash talk" between assemblymen evolved into a "walk a mile in my shoes" exercise.
Blue Ribbon Commission examined such policy issues as public safety and tax revenues if legalization initiative is placed on ballot.
A bill in Congress would cut federal funding because of LA's failure to uphold federal law. The loss this year would have been $800 million.
Potholes aren't just annoying, they take a toll on tires, alignments, and gas mileage. And guess where we're ranked nationally.
Vice President Joe Biden is making a two day visit. It could impact your drive.
An estranged, divorcing couple must live separately to claim separate property -- including income.