The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority missed seven of nine goals during the 2017- 18 fiscal year, an audit found.
A pair of pharmacy owners face prison for their role in $35 million scheme to bilk Medicare for medications that were never provided.
Three Bay area men allegedly burglarized cars, then led police on a chase through Mid-City Los Angeles, speeds upwards of 100-mph.
A Sherman Oaks man bilked more than 9,000 people in a extraordinary ponzi scheme that helped him amass a collection of fine art and wine.
The mother of a former UCLA basketball star claims authorities denied him mental and medical help during an 11-hour fatal standoff.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power unveiled a text and email notification system for local outages.
Five people tied to San Fernando Valley clinics pleaded not guilty to a $20 million healthcare fraud scheme.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will give out millions of free energy-saving light bulbs to residential customers this summer.
LA Landlords would be prohibited from discriminating against subsidized renters under a a proposal backed by the City Council Wednesday.
AB 492 would reinstate and expand a property tax assistance program to include all California homeowners and renters making under $30,000.
About 435,000 LA County homeowners fail to apply for an exemption that would shave $70 from their tax bill, county officials found.
Rep. Brad Sherman sent a not too subtle signal to the president by introducing articles of impeachment on the first day of Democratic rule.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously agreed Tuesday to raise speed limits on several San Fernando Valley streets.
The city is looking at raising the speed limit on hundreds of streets - mostly in the San Fernando Valley.
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Plans for IMT/Sunkist's proposed 249-unit apartment building will be introduced for community inout Thursday
State Sen. John Moorlach (R-Costa Mesa) wrote a bill that directly helps himself and U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks).
Los Angeles city leaders are increasingly aggravated with the traffic App Waze for the traffic it sends racing along side streets.
Former Assemblywoman Linda Halderman alleged that he gave her an unwanted embrace in 2010 that she considered to be assault.
The LA City Council approved a pilot car-sharing program for Council District 4. The effort has been in the works for five years.
A gas pipeline project is expected to reduce each side of Sepulveda Boulevard to one lane over the next few weeks in Sherman Oaks.
"(Misters) Mnuchin and Trump, We're returning the gift of the Christmas tax bill. It's bulls**t," Robert Strong wrote.
Sherman Oaks is one of the neighborhoods with the densest concentration of short-term rentals in Los Angeles.
Over objections from environmentalists and city leaders, the Metropolitan Water District committed millions to a water diversion project.
Rep. Brad Sherman received an overwhelming endorsement from constituents for his decision to introduce articles of impeachment of Trump.
A "whistleblower" lawsuit alleged that the Encino dermatologist falsely diagnosed skin cancer in some of his patients.
A new law that aims to ease the housing crisis by reducing the burden and cost of building "granny flats" is now in effect.
Los Angeles County Assessor Jeffrey Prang said nearly 400,000 homeowners are blowing off an easy tax exemption.
A court-appointed monitor has verified at least $67.5 million in refunds owed DWP customers in the aftermath of the overbilling scandal.