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
The half-mile Move Culver City Eastern Segment closed a key bikeway network gap. It includes top quality concrete-curb-protected bike lanes on Adams Boulevard. This morning, Culver City leaders cut a
This article by Carter Moon originally appeared in his Substack, and is republished here with his permission. Collapsing the distance between time and space to reveal who really steals from
Los Angeles has entered one of the most consequential municipal elections in recent memory. This year, voters will choose a mayor, city attorney, city controller, and more than half of