At the first mayoral debate of the 2026 race on March 23, one of the clearest lines of disagreement between the candidates was not just about how to build more
Just days after City Council voted to preserve Stay Housed L.A. and continue funding tenant legal services despite objections from City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto, they quietly adopted a new
What if 40% of LA’s housing belonged to the people and not landlords? This past Monday, Mar Vista Voice, POWER-LA, and the Rent Brigade proudly held a teach-in on Vienna’s
This article has been updated to reflect that the Mar Vista Community Council voted to approve the motion opposing Flock cameras following overwhelming public comment. New reporting from the meeting
We need to address the absolute farce we witnessed at the recent Council District 11 debate at the First Lutheran Church in Venice on 3/1. If you want to know
For years, civil rights advocates in Los Angeles have raised concerns about a policing tactic known as the pretextual traffic stop. The practice is simple. An officer pulls a driver