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
Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman announced yesterday that she is running for mayor, entering the race just before the filing deadline and immediately reshaping the field. Her candidacy adds
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
A federal judge’s decision to let California’s new antisemitism law take effect has quietly redrawn the boundaries of classroom speech, with consequences that extend far beyond the specific lawsuit before
Los Angeles hotel and airport workers spent more than two years fighting for the Olympic wage. They organized across the city, testified repeatedly at City Hall and pushed through intense
For two years, Los Angeles hotel and airport workers fought for what became known as the Olympic Wage, a phased increase that would lift their minimum pay from 22.50 to