As federal immigration raids spread fear and economic turmoil across Los Angeles County, tenant groups and immigrant advocates are calling on the Board of Supervisors to declare a state of
The University of Southern California sold dozens of human cadavers to the U.S. Navy for use in trauma surgery training programs involving the Israel Defense Forces, according to contracts and
A massive explosion followed by a raging fire tore through the Chevron refinery in El Segundo on Thursday night, sending plumes of flames into the sky that could be seen
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
Los Angeles County supervisors voted this week to approve a $30 million Emergency Rent Relief Program aimed at helping tenants at risk of eviction after the January wildfires and a
A new report released this week by The Rent Brigade and the Los Angeles Tenants Union paints a stark picture of the economic fallout from a summer of immigration raids