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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Legislator proposes California law to protect renters from becoming homeless

A bill by state Sen. Maria Elena Durazo would boost safeguards for California renters in the Tenant Protection Act. → Read More

Griffith Park lovers just got 10 more green acres to enjoy

Ten acres once owned by studio magnate Howard Hughes is bought for $175,000 and donated to park-goers of L.A. → Read More

Election 2023: Meet the candidates for LA City Council District 6’s special April 4 vote

San Fernando Valley voters will decide on April 4 who should replace disgraced ex-Councilmember Nury Martinez. → Read More

Election 2023: Meet the candidates for LA City Council District 6’s special April 4 vote

San Fernando Valley voters will decide on April 4 who should replace disgraced ex-Councilmember Nury Martinez. → Read More

Could Los Angeles become a sanctuary city for immigrants?

In L.A., where immigrants make up a third of residents, some say permanent protections are long overdue. → Read More

Angelenos taxed themselves to raise $1.2B to house homeless. Did it work?

More people are homeless now than before Prop. HHH passed, but proponents say thousands of units are coming. → Read More

Who will replace ex-LA councilmember Nury Martinez? Voters will soon get a say

Seven candidates are vying for Council District 6 special election in L.A. Ballots will be sent out starting Monday. → Read More

LA city officials and Jewish leaders tackle ways to fight antisemitism

“We have to do better when it comes to fighting hate,” says Richard Hirschhaut of the American Jewish Committee. → Read More

Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn are part of San Fernando Valley school’s family – Daily News

St. Genevieve Parish Schools in Panorama City are very close to Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. Here’s why. → Read More

Coastal communities in Southern California brace for heavy storms

With winter storms barreling toward Southern California, coastal communities brace for potentially messy and hazardous conditions. → Read More

Two very different LA councilmembers want to reform police misconduct board

Two of L.A. City Council’s new members push for sweeping reform of the city’s all-civilian police disciplinary boards. → Read More

LA City Council wants to determine its own redistricting reforms

LA City Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez criticizes Kevin de León, who played a central role in the city’s recent redistricting scandal, during a discussion about redistricting reforms. → Read More

Tenants facing evictions should get legal representation, LA councilmembers say

LA City Council moves toward offering lawyers to low-income renters facing evictions, following NYC, SF and others. → Read More

Intervention workers in LA, serving as alternatives to cops, get needed support

More than 100 L.A. workers who resolve human conflict get help addressing their own trauma. → Read More

Officials celebrate opening of new housing for homeless in Skid Row

Bass celebrates a new housing project in Skid Row, and Newsom sends funds for affordable housing countywide. → Read More

Four housing projects, 727 units, break ground in San Fernando Valley

More than 700 apartment units broke ground this week in San Fernando Valley, many for low-income folks. → Read More

LA Mayor Bass courts Biden Administration in addressing homelessness

L.A. Mayor Bass woos a Biden Administration official — at a homeless housing project made of shipping containers. → Read More

LA City council president wants Angelenos to decide local redistricting reforms

LA City Council President Paul Krekorian says a redistricting commission should be up to Angelenos, not legislators. → Read More

LA City council president wants Angelenos to decide local redistricting reforms

LA City Council President Paul Krekorian says a redistricting commission should be up to Angelenos, not legislators. → Read More

Black Lives Matter activists denounce Bass’ support to reappoint Chief Moore

Black Lives Matter activists denounce Mayor Karen Bass’ support for reappointing LAPD Chief Moore. → Read More