The 2026 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is underway this week, with thousands of volunteers deployed across the city and county over three nights to tally people living outdoors, in
This interview was originally published by The Conversation. In early 2025, in an effort to facilitate its deportation goals, the Trump administration entered into hundreds of agreements with local police
Traci Park’s recent interview with the Westside Current reveals a councilmember on the defensive. As scrutiny intensifies across housing, homelessness, immigration, climate, labor, and tenant policy, Park appears to be
After less than a year in operation, Beethoven Market in Mar Vista has lost its ability to serve alcohol, a city enforcement action that quickly moved from a planning file
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled that the City of Los Angeles violated California’s open meeting law when the City Council secretly approved a sweeping plan to remove
One year after the Pacific Palisades fire devastated entire neighborhoods, Los Angeles is confronting what the disaster revealed and what has gone unlearned since. Thousands of residents lost homes and