West Los Angeles remains on high alert this week after multiple verified ICE staging incidents and detentions on Tuesday, January 13, confirmed and reported by West Los Respuesta Rápida through
Los Angeles is on the brink of a new homelessness surge, and this time the trigger is not a sudden economic shock but a deliberate federal retreat from housing assistance.
A federal judge’s decision to let California’s new antisemitism law take effect has quietly redrawn the boundaries of classroom speech, with consequences that extend far beyond the specific lawsuit before
A long-running fight over a small city-owned parking lot in Venice has again broken out of the local news bubble and into the national spotlight. This week, Politico devoted a
By Barrie Levy, Pat Raphael, and Chris Tilly, originally published in City Watch LIVING CRISIS – An average of six unhoused persons die each day in Los Angeles County, according
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Curtis A. Kin has ordered the City of Los Angeles to pause its implementation of Assembly Bill 630, a plan led by Councilmember Traci