Los Angeles has quietly stopped repaving its streets, and the picture that is emerging makes the situation look less like bureaucratic slowdown and more like a coordinated attempt to avoid
Jonathan Hale, a law student and pedestrian safety advocate, was arrested this week while painting a white crosswalk at an unmarked intersection in Westwood. The volunteer-led action was organized by
Los Angeles is nearing final approval of a major update to the city’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance. The proposal adjusts how annual rent increases are calculated, limits rent banking practices that
Los Angeles promised a transition to 100 percent clean energy, but the future still looks a lot like the past on the edge of Playa del Rey. The Scattergood Generating
Los Angeles is called the wage theft capital of the United States for a reason. Workers here lose an estimated 1.4 billion dollars every year to employers who steal wages
Los Angeles had a chance this week to rein in how police use military-style weapons against residents. Instead, a narrow majority of the City Council chose to maintain the status