Los Angeles is facing a potential overhaul of how it runs homelessness programs as city leaders consider pulling hundreds of millions of dollars away from the Los Angeles Homeless Services
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has blocked the city’s attempt to expand the towing and dismantling of recreational vehicles, delivering a significant legal setback to one of City Hall’s
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
As immigration raids continue to disrupt workplaces and families across Los Angeles, the County Board of Supervisors this week declined to advance a proposal that housing advocates say could have
Venice Dell Affordable Housing Project Faces Ongoing Opposition from LA City Council| By: Elizabeth Ahern During a City Council meeting on Wednesday, January 28th, the Los Angeles City Attorney was
Los Angeles County leaders are finally acknowledging what immigrant tenants and housing advocates have been saying for months. ICE raids are not just tearing families apart. They are driving people