This week, Los Angeles hosted its first congressional field hearing on the impact of the Trump administration’s immigration raids. The hearing drew elected officials, experts, and residents who described months
Hundreds of airline catering workers shut down a major entrance to LAX on Monday, spilling onto Century Boulevard. The protest was led by cooks, dishwashers, drivers, and flight coordinators from
This Wednesday on Skid Row, a woman known to her neighbors as Chef Bless stood in the middle of what used to be her outdoor kitchen. The spot where she
Venice residents witnessed an unsettling scene on the boardwalk this week when city crews removed and destroyed the belongings of longtime street musician Nathan Pino, known locally as the Venice
Community organizer and housing advocate Rae Huang formally entered the 2026 Los Angeles mayor’s race on Sunday with a launch speech that blended personal history, movement experience, and a direct
Los Angeles County is preparing to make sweeping cuts to homeless services next year, with budget documents showing reductions that would reshape nearly every part of the system that helps