A new countywide pavement analysis is putting numbers behind something Los Angeles residents already feel every summer. Many neighborhoods are hotter, harsher, and less shaded than they need to be,
This past Tuesday February 17, during a regular Los Angeles City Council meeting, Councilmembers Robert (Bob) Blumenfield of District 3 and Eunisses Hernandez of District 1 advocated for the Safe
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Just weeks after the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission quietly removed references to climate change and disadvantaged communities from its annual work plan, local governments in other parts of the
Last fall, Councilmember Traci Park publicly promoted plans to bring a Baywatch television reboot to Venice, framing the production as a boost for local businesses, tourism, and union jobs. Then
Residents who have spent months trying to preserve mature Italian stone pine trees on Warren Avenue say recent construction one block away has raised new questions about how the City