In an interview with housing and transportation advocate Oren Hadar, who has been closely tracking Los Angeles street maintenance data for months, a striking pattern emerges: Los Angeles has quietly
On December 18, attorneys from multiple legal advocacy organizations, including the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, the Western Center on Law & Poverty, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund,
Los Angeles has quietly stopped repaving its streets, and the picture that is emerging makes the situation look less like bureaucratic slowdown and more like a coordinated attempt to avoid
Jonathan Hale, a law student and pedestrian safety advocate, was arrested this week while painting a white crosswalk at an unmarked intersection in Westwood. The volunteer-led action was organized by
Hundreds of airline catering workers shut down a major entrance to LAX on Monday, spilling onto Century Boulevard. The protest was led by cooks, dishwashers, drivers, and flight coordinators from
Los Angeles has released its first detailed look at how the city may implement SB 79, the statewide law that upzones land near transit starting July 2026. The new report