L.A. County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl is looking to mirror the city of Los Angeles plan to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour.
The City Council is considering a proposal to ban tobacco chew at all baseball venues in Los Angeles including Dodger Stadium
The Los Angeles City Council gave final approval to a law raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020.
Technology and lifestyle changes will get California through the drought and into a post global warming era, the Governor said at USC.
Supervisors voted in favor of a controversial plan to distribute a daily pill to reduce the risk of HIV infection.
The City Council will vote on a proposal to further restrict parking in the neighborhoods surrounding the Hollywood sign.
LA City Attorney Mike Feuer is warning residents of contractors scamming relating to home improvements and drought-related home upgrades.
City leaders are taking a stand against a celebrity developer accused of illegally constructing a massive Bel Air Mansion.
Citing California's economic might and progressivism, initiative backers want the state to achieve nationhood or something close to it.
The Board of Supervisors approved water surcharges today of up to two times the regular rate for users who fail to meet cuts.
President Barack Obama will speak at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser at Tyler perry's home for $20,000 per couple.
As the Social Security retirement age increases, other cuts are taking place that could seriously impact your lifetime benefit.
The grants are for organizations that help the elderly and poor prepare their taxes.
The controversial proposal would include triple charges for the water users who fail to meet mandatory consumption cuts.
LA City and County leaders reacted Tuesday to a federal court ruling upholding a injunction on Obama's pathway to citizenship.
The gaffe marks an early stumble in the Congresswoman's bid for Barbara Boxer's senate seat..
Rep. Loretta Sanchez announced plans to run for retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer's seat in the U.S. Senate.
After denying plans to enter the race to succeed Sen. Barbara Boxer, Rep. Loretta Sanchez will make a "significant political announcement."
Several dozen customers are without water and traffic is being rerouted due to a broken pipe.
The LA City Council postponed a vote on the historical status of the city's oldest Norms, built in in the era's Googie architectural style.
The LA City Council postponed a vote on the status of the Norms bordering West Hollywood, built in in the era's Googie architectural style.
Backers of an initiative to end alimony have until November to obtain 365,880 valid signatures to get the measure on the ballot
Hillary Clinton will attend fundraisers in LA today as Trans-Pacific trade partnership opponents plan to protest her event in Beverly Hills.
County USC-Medical Center will have to hand over a staffing list to a woman whose suicide attempt became a viral photo on the Internet.
Dozens of native wildlife saved relocated to Amazon sanctuary in ADI mission
The Hilary Clinton presidential campaign's first Southern California fundraiser will be held in Pacific Palisades in May.
Trash will be cleaned up, more trash cans will be placed around the city, and abandoned furniture and mattresses will be collected.
Waze's 1.3 million LA users will get police alerts about hit and runs and amber alerts as well as realtime data on road closures.
As authorities exhaust measures to find a hit and run driver who killed Melva Chapman, her sister begs the public, “We need closure."
The historic road connecting PCH and downtown Santa Monica will closes today for a 13-month long, $20 million earthquake retrofit.
Californians believe that police are tougher on minorities, especially blacks. But most believe the state is headed in the right direction.
California's worst drought and snowpack on record has prompted Gov. Jerry Brown to order all cities to cut water use by 25 percent.
A total of 29,000 claims were filed by city employees and $800 million awarded between fiscal year 2010-11
The ‘Sodomite Suppression Act,’ an initiative by a Huntington Beach attorney to kill homosexuals, prompts outrage and counter legislation.
Agencies will test the tsunami warning broadcast system Wednesday, but people with their TVs on mute, might not know it's just a test.
With no end in site, the state needs to buckle down for short-term and long-term solutions to survive this drought, state leaders say.
As California enters its fourth year of drought, the governor seeks emergency aid, and threats of tightened water restrictions loom.
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
Backers of an initiative to create public utility have been given permission to start the signature gathering process.
“And I think that what had been happening in Ferguson was oppressive...but there was no excuse for criminal acts," Obama tells Jimmy Kimmel.