Los Angeles County has declared a local state of emergency in response to a surge in federal immigration enforcement activity, becoming the first county in the country to do so.
Los Angeles city departments are scrambling to meet a November 21 deadline to submit their budgets for the 2026–27 fiscal year, even as many face orders to identify deep spending
Federal prosecutors have opened two criminal cases that reveal how millions of dollars meant to combat homelessness in California may have been siphoned into luxury spending and speculative real estate
When Councilmember Traci Park announced in her district newsletter that the 405 freeway underpass along Venice Blvd would soon receive a new mural, she framed the change as a triumph
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 79, one of the most significant housing reforms in California’s history, calling it a major step toward addressing the state’s long-running housing shortage. The
Los Angeles has been celebrating small signs of progress on homelessness, but new research suggests its numbers are flawed. For the past two years, the city’s official Point-in-Time Count has