The free showing of the live debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald will start at 6 p.m. ET Wednesday in Alhambra and at LA Live.
A federal task force issued a 90-page report to avoid a repeat of SoCalGas' Aliso Canyon Gas Leak, the largest in national history.
Proponents of the tax tout it as a weapon for tackling LA's traffic problem, but opponents say projects would prioritize the affluent.
The end is near. That is, the end of this election season is finally upon us. County election officials are sending out the mail-in ballots.
Metropolitan Water District officials say the Southland is well positioned to weather another year of drought but after that gets tricky.
The county will work with the South Coast Air Quality Control Board to study the long-term health effects of the nation's worst gas leak.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich announced plans to pressure Southern California Gas Co. to fund a long-term health study.
A proposal calling for a moratorium on building projects so big they require zoning or land-use exceptions, has qualified for the ballot.
Southern California Gas Co. has reached a $4 million settlement with prosecutors to resolve criminal charges.
More volunteers are needed to staff polling places on Nov. 8.
A counseling center missed a deadline to provide accurate information to women, earning a restraining order filed by the city.
Residents hoping to earn rebates for trading in turf for drought tolerant landscaping will have to meet steeper water-wise requirements.
City to use GPS sensors to reduce the number of unnecessary street sweeping tickets issued throughout Los Angeles.
The alert by the California Independent System Operator asks residents to cut back their power use, especially during the hours of 2 to 9 pm
The IRS announced today that the Aliso Canyon gas leak victims are off the hook for the reimbursement funds from Southern California Gas Co.
The Board of Supervisors voted to put a measure on the epic November ballot, asking voters to approve a 1.5 cent property tax increase.
Darrell Park's chance of being the second person in the 5th district Board of Supervisors' runoff race improved in latest vote tally.
On her "Community Policing Tour," Loretta Lynch aims to solidify relationships between law enforcement and communities.
The action comes less than two weeks after the Orlando massacre and the very day a 24-hour sit-in over gun control ended in the U.S. House.
Blame the heatwave. Here's why extreme heat and rail tracks don't play well together.
The 5th District is considered to be more conservative than the rest of Los Angeles County districts.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will campaign in Westminster and Santa Ana Friday amid a Southland blitz.
The lawsuit alleges election officials aren't making it clear that unaffiliated voters can vote in the Democrat presidential primary.
Measures already in place and some creative energy management could spare the Southland from predicted outages caused by the gas shortage.
Speed Weed will make its last Los Angeles delivery this month under the terms of an agreement with the city.
The Los Angeles City Council is backing Mayor Eric Garcetti's plan to reduce emissions on a much faster timetable than the state requires.
Authorities found a slight elevation in ambient methane after reports of a gas smell in the region.
A Times photographer, who was sitting in his car transmitting photos outside the Nancy Reagan Service, faces a misdemeanor charge.
The task force aims to investigate how the Aliso Canyon leak happened, why it took so long to fix and how to prevent future leaks.
Even as SoCal Gas Co. releases studies showing indoor air samples safe, city leaders want more testing and time for more for residents.
The gas company has said it will clean playground equipment and homes that have oily residue from the gas leak.
The legislation directs the Energy Secretary to conduct a review of the Aliso Canyon gas leak with findings issued within six months.
At least one Porter Ranch family returned home to find a rash-causing oily petroleum residue indoors, according to the health department.
In an appeal filed Friday, Southern California Gas Co. argued there is no scientific reason evacuated residents shouldn't return home now.
A judge has ordered Southern California Gas Co. to continue paying for temporary housing for evacuated residents.
Los Angeles County attorneys plan to ask a judge to extend the deadline for evacuated Porter Ranch residents to return home.
Staffers will be in Chatsworth to assist families forced to relocated and help with credits for unused city services during the evacuations.
The well that has been leaking gas into the LA air since October, causing thousands of evacuations, has finally been capped.
A spokesperson for Southern California Gas Co. denies breaking any laws in the handling of the catastrophic Aliso Canyon gas leak.
As some evacuated residents begin returning home, authorities are attempting to establish criteria for ensuring their safety.