Los Angeles approved one of the largest tenant protection investments in the city’s history this spring. Three months later, much of the money still hasn’t reached the organizations expected to
More than a week after it began, the Lineage fire is finally out. Firefighters extinguished the warehouse blaze in Boyle Heights on Wednesday evening, and the column of black smoke
Just days after the Los Angeles City Council voted to move forward with plans to weaken Measure ULA locally, a new proposal in Sacramento has opened another front in the
Los Angeles City Council voted 14-0 Tuesday to approve the first reading of an ordinance that would ban new oil and gas drilling citywide and phase out the city’s roughly
Three years after Los Angeles voters approved Measure ULA, the city’s “mansion tax,” the City Council is now moving to carve out one of its biggest exemptions yet — at
Four years after leaked recordings of Los Angeles elected officials sparked a crisis of confidence in City Hall, many of the reforms intended to rebuild public trust will not appear