In a contentious move this week, the Los Angeles City Council voted 8-5 to oppose SB 79, the “Abundant & Affordable Homes Near Transit Act,” siding with Councilmember Traci Park’s
A new campaign circulating across LA calls on residents to support a so-called “Vacation Rental Revenue Plan,” claiming the move would fund essential city services in the wake of budget
In a horrifying escalation of federal immigration enforcement, two separate car washes on the Westside were raided on back-to-back days this week, resulting in the abduction of at least 13
A new federal lawsuit could significantly weaken how California cities fund affordable housing. In Wesley Yu v. City of East Palo Alto, the plaintiff is challenging the city’s inclusionary housing
The City of Los Angeles is launching a long-awaited crossing guard expansion program aimed at improving safety for students walking and biking to school. But buried in the details of
Marina del Rey is on the verge of its biggest transformation in decades, and the question now is whether that change will serve all Angelenos or reinforce an exclusive enclave