Ysabel Jurado, the new L.A. City Council member, has taken initial steps to address streetlight outages and a library closure in her 14th District. But constituents say the real tests are still ahead.
City Controller Kenneth Mejia warned that unless things change, cuts to city services and hiring freezes will continue.
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Council members say hate speech used by the public during city meetings has discouraged others from coming to speak.
A Los Angeles faces a nearly $1 billion gap in the next fiscal year, six City Council members Friday proposed the formation ...
With free agency mostly in the rearview, Rob Rang forecasts each team's top priority heading into next month's draft.
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The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a good season ... The Rams can go after veteran defensive lineman Jonathan Allen from the Washington Commanders. The Commanders released Allen this past week and ...
The charred landscape around Los Angeles presents a major test. January’s wildfires turned more than 16,000 buildings in the Altadena and Pacific Palisades into toxic ash. These are largely ...
Two people were critically hurt at the dealership in Inglewood, while the other six had minor injuries, Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson Jonathan Torres said. Video of the aftermath ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- What is the state of the Los Angeles city budget? The city's controller is raising the alarm, saying it's in dire shape. "The city of L.A., financially, we are in trouble ...
Among them, pro-development group Abundant Housing LA is urging the city of Los Angeles to change zoning rules to allow for more apartments in single-family areas throughout the city.