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Three smoke shops in the San Fernando Valley were targeted overnight in a series of back-to-back burglaries, all happening ...
New taxes will soon dwarf the billions spent on homelessness in last decade. Who’s watching over it?
As more than a billion dollars pours in annually from two new homelessness taxes, a raft of new oversight agencies has been ...
Amid the gray sidewalks and streets that cover South Los Angeles, three parks offer a place for the community to connect with ...
The LAPD, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and advocacy groups have worked together in a Street Takeover Reduction ...
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A planned new residential skyscraper for downtown Los Angeles has cleared a key regulatory hurdle to be built in an usual ...
As Los Angeles County shifts millions in homeless services spending from LAHSA, officials are placing a big bet on Housing ...
In setting the 2028 Olympic venues, L.A. is embracing its expansive geography — a trend toward sprawl that's becoming the ...
As schools like Harvard, Stanford, Columbia and more say their international students’ visas are being revoked, lawyers say ...
If approved, the motion would double fines against participants and social media platforms that profit from the events.
LADOT launched a website last week that the public can eventually use to monitor the city’s implementation of Measure HLA.
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