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LA city council to return with focus on Palisades, immigration, budget
The Los Angeles City Council is set to meet Friday for its first session of the new year following a three-week recess.
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Los Angeles Fire Department admits initial Palisades Fire report edited to protect leadership
LA fire chief admits Palisades Fire analysis was edited to protect department leadership from criticism in devastating California wildfire, report says.
As we reflect on the past year, there is much to be excited about in DTLA. And looking forward, next year is shaping up to be even more promising. Here
After the Los Angeles officials announced Wednesday that layoffs within the government would be “inevitable” to make up for a $1 billion budget deficit for the coming fiscal year, city officials are bracing for uncomfortable conversations, especially ...
A man shouts into a megaphone outside City Hall during a protest over federal immigration enforcement raids on Wednesday in Los Angeles. (Ethan Swope/AP) If you listen to President Trump and members of his administration, you’d get the impression that ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Every year, Angelenos submit nearly 2.5 million service requests to the City of Los Angeles. They include everything from graffiti to potholes, bulky item pick-up and illegal dumping. "Last week they didn't pick up my garbage," said ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday formally adopted a sanctuary city ordinance ...
Thousands of homes were reduced to rubble, with rebuilding slow, and the death toll showed how a wildfire under extreme weather conditions can turn catastrophic.
Marissa Wenzke is a journalist based in Los Angeles. She has a bachelor's degree in political science from UC Santa Barbara and is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School. This city charter amendment would clarify the roles of certain officials and make ...
New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami now account for roughly 60 percent of notable retail expansion and more than 80 percent of luxury openings, according to JLL.