This article by Joe Linton originally appeared in StreetsBlogLA, and is republished here with his permission. (Disclaimer from Joe: As a Streetsblog Editor, I do not claim to be a
A Venice seafood restaurant that built its reputation on sustainable, locally sourced fish has been ordered to pay more than $120,000 in penalties after state investigators found its owner and
A growing hunger strike at the Adelanto ICE detention complex is drawing renewed scrutiny to conditions inside one of Southern California’s largest immigration detention facilities, where detainees and advocates allege
On June 2, Los Angeles voters went to the polls in a political environment that should have been favorable to challengers. A mayor widely criticized for her handling of the
Dr. Reza Babapour believes Los Angeles County’s health inequities begin with a problem that receives far less attention than homelessness, public safety, or housing. There are not enough doctors. The
A four-year study of unsheltered homelessness in Hollywood, Skid Row, and Venice has concluded, and its final findings cut directly against the narrative of progress that Los Angeles officials have