When the Trump administration abruptly froze more than half a billion dollars in science grants to UCLA this summer over claims the university tolerated antisemitism on campus, the shockwaves reached
Guest article by Malcolm L. Ray, West LA Sawtelle Neighborhood Council Board Member On Wednesday afternoon, I stood in line at Los Angeles City Hall with dozens of other tenants,
The Culver City Council voted unanimously on Monday to allow six-story residential buildings with a single staircase, joining a growing list of cities moving away from antiquated building code rules
At Wednesday’s Housing and Homelessness Committee meeting, Councilmember Traci Park pushed her motion to move affordable housing off Lot 731, the long-approved site of the Venice Dell project, and onto
LA County has opened a Small Business Resiliency Fund to provide grants of up to $5,000 for businesses harmed by federal immigration enforcement that began in early June. The fund
People who employ nannies, home attendants, or house cleaners may be especially worried right now about the safety of the workers they depend on. Immigration raids in Los Angeles and