This December, el Don is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Ahead of the newsmagazine’s centennial, LAist spoke with those who’ve brought it to life in recent decades.
Democrat Derek Tran on Thursday further built his lead over Republican Rep. Michelle Steel in one of three remaining House ...
The proposal, which follows an audit that found major accounting issues at LAHSA, would radically shift how homeless services are delivered in the region.
Oil and gas company Phillips 66 has been charged with allegedly dumping hundreds of thousands of gallons of wastewater into L ...
Arturo Flores, the vice mayor of Huntington Park, has come up with his own solution to the relative lack of fast, affordable, ...
The audit's findings highlight long-standing issues at LAHSA and raise new questions about how large pools of public money are being spent.
As the state’s community colleges adopt diversity, equity and inclusion policies, conservatives sue, claiming they have gone ...
President-elect Trump has vowed to rescind an executive order that imposed AI safeguards, and could use tech to enable mass deportations. How far will California go in the other direction?
A federal judge on Thursday demanded the names of several Los Angeles-area service providers that received more than $48 million in advances from the region’s top homelessness agency but have not yet ...
Storage programs are meant to protect people’s property rights and allow them to reclaim their possessions. But they rarely ...
Federal Judge David O. Carter, honing in on the findings of a scathing audit of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, on Thursday demanded to know the names of numerous service providers who ...
It’s been more than two weeks since Election Day and a handful of races are still nail-biters (looking at you, 45th Congressional District). Their final outcomes may be determined by a process ...