A state report shows how much city officials are paid, and while some cities don't pay their mayors anything, others pay big time.
A man whose sobbing daughter filmed his detention by ICE agents in a video that went viral will likely avoid deportation.
LA Supervisors approved a $266 million plan aimed at 45,000 families and individuals into permanent housing over the next five years.
The LA City Council approved the installation of rumble strips aimed at deterring the street racers plaguing Chatsworth: BREAKING.
A Chatsworth water damage repair company will pay restitution to clients it scammed and harassed, the LA city attorney said.
City Councilman Mitchell Englander Tuesday proposed installing "rumble strips" to slow down street racers: BREAKING.
Democrats already have the healthcare vote attack ads primed to target California's most vulnerable Republican legislators.
While the governor ended the drought state of emergency, DWP officials are calling on residents to Continue conserving.
The Aliso Canyon storage facility has been largely out of use since the 4-month leak spewed about 109K metric tons of methane into the air.
Rodrigo Macias received a call from the president after he appeared on a national morning news show to talk about the death of his fiancée.
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti signed an executive directive that would ban planning commissioners from holding private meetings with developers.
LA County officials filed suit Wednesday to force state regulators to require additional safety reviews before reopening Aliso Canyon.
After taking heat for the frequent zoning changes granted to developers, city officials are looking to update community plans more often.
Citing damage community policing, LA's mayor and city leaders asked ICE agents not to identify themselves as police when making arrests.
Calling the Department of Homeland Security memos a dramatic shift leading to mass deportations, Los Angeles leaders vow opposition.
A pair of California lawmakers introduced a bill Friday that would make health care universal for all residents under a single-payer system.
Southern California Gas Co. settle with the South Coast Air Quality Management District over the four-month Aliso Canyon leak.
The Los Angeles City Council approved a series of changes to the way developments are considered and approved.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein announced support for a bill that would temporarily stop the
Chanting, '"Shut it all down," protesters registered community opposition to plans resume storing gas at Aliso Canyon.
Regulators will host a meeting Wednesday to gather input on resuming activity at Aliso Canyon following last year's catastrophic gas leak.
A new law that aims to ease the housing crisis by reducing the burden and cost of building "granny flats" is now in effect.
A coalition of organizations is opposing the proposed purchase of 1,000 natural gas busses instead of electric.
Most gun deaths are suicides, and suicides are the leading cause of death among new California gun owners, Councilman Paul Koretz said.
Los Angeles County Assessor Jeffrey Prang said nearly 400,000 homeowners are blowing off an easy tax exemption.
The new Conviction Review Unit's first overturned conviction reunites a father with his 5 children but leaves a victim's family reeling.
The proposed guidelines would allow for limited resumption of natural gas well injections following the worst gas leak in U.S history.
The 'wisp' of methane was detected near the underground storage facility that had a four-month gas leak last year.
Noting that students with even small savings accounts have better graduation rates, LA officials look to seed accounts for kindergartners.
LAs' neighborhoods are evenly divided on plans to legalize street vending amid concerns current law opens immigrant vendors to deportation.
By consolidating city elections with a countywide sales tax measure in March, officials hope to reduce costs.
Following a tumultuous year, Philip Browning will retire from running the county's Department of Children and Family Services.
Citing a rash of hate crimes targeting Muslims and Latinos, county leaders called on residents and workers to speak out against hate crimes.
As LA struggles with epic homelessness, the City Council bans people from living in a car near parks, schools and homes.
An LA County supervisor cited a spike in post-election hate crimes while calling for a county-wide strategy to protecting the vulnerable.
A court-appointed monitor has verified at least $67.5 million in refunds owed DWP customers in the aftermath of the overbilling scandal.
Trump outperforms expectations across the country, but not in California, soon to be home to the nation's largest legal marijuana industry.
Proposition 54, transparency measure, has Republican support and the opposition of the Democratic Party.
Proposition 57, the prison crowding reduction Initiative, has Democratic and Libertarian support and the opposition of the Republican Party.
Proposition 66 reforms the death penalty to speed up executions and is opposed by the Democratic party and supported by Republicans.