When the City Council and Mayor voted last spring to renew Los Angeles’s contract with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles for another five years, it should have been
Text messages from Los Angeles firefighters reveal that crews on the ground warned their superiors that the New Year’s Day Lachman fire in Pacific Palisades was still smoldering, but were
The Westside is getting its very own Porchfest. The popular community performance art festival is expanding to Mar Vista and Culver City this fall, bringing more than 120 performers to
Move LA launched SoCal Transit Month with a stark warning that immigration enforcement is reshaping public transit in ways that threaten immigrant riders and the future of transit. Across the
LA Councilmember Traci Park has introduced her twentieth motion targeting people who live in vehicles, this time ordering city departments to immediately implement AB 630, a controversial state law that
LA County is moving forward with plans to build a new 167-bed homeless housing facility at the West L.A. Armory on Federal Avenue, replacing the winter shelter that quietly operated