The recent spate of LA fires has led many different parties to re-examine state and local approaches to building approval.
Housing nonprofits Yes in My Back Yard and Californians for Homeownership sued the city of Los Angeles on Thursday, alleging ...
The deadly wildfires that devastated parts of Los Angeles last month damaged and destroyed works of art in private homes, ...
A lieutenant, a sergeant, and two officers in the LAPD's Recruiting Employment Division have been assigned to home during the ...
The policy would have protected renters from certain evictions if they could prove that they were facing financial hardship because of the fires.
Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky said the infrastructure needs to be updated, but it would cost at least $20 million.
After an intense debate, the Los Angeles City Council rejected a proposal on Friday, Feb. 14, intended to provide eviction ...
The Los Angeles City Council approved more than $3 million to support survivors of domestic violence prompted by concerns that local organizations would not receive state and federal funding.
A Los Angeles City firefighter was hospitalized after his SUV was swept into the Pacific Ocean during a mudslide in Malibu.
An investigation has found that hundreds of fire hydrants spanning throughout Los Angeles may be in need of repair, despite being flagged by firefighters for maintenance as far back as a year ago.
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LAist on MSNFire eviction rules failAfter a contentious month-long debate that pitted Los Angeles landlords against renters — and L.A. City Council members ...
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