Black, Latino families reach tentative settlement with Palm Springs
The Black and Latino families whose Palm Springs homes were razed and burned in a brutal urban renewal project in the 1950s and 1960s have … Read more
The Black and Latino families whose Palm Springs homes were razed and burned in a brutal urban renewal project in the 1950s and 1960s have … Read more
Los Angeles will soon begin building a $740-million project to transform wastewater into purified drinking water in the San Fernando Valley, expanding the city’s local … Read more
The man in charge of preparing Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics was never an elite athlete. Never even worked in sports before. So … Read more
Sandra Sanchez described the headaches as strong. They come on when she starts thinking where she, her husband and two sons will live. In order … Read more
After arguing for more than a year that hundreds of undercover LAPD officers were at risk because their photos were mistakenly made public, the city … Read more
Adrin Nazarian claimed victory in a race to represent parts of the San Fernando Valley on the Los Angeles City Council, while Heather Hutt held … Read more
SAN FRANCISCO — For decades, the Bay Area has been celebrated — and sometimes mocked — as a progressive beacon, a proud throwback to hippie-era values … Read more
Public health researchers at UC San Diego tested whether 78 online retailers complied with federal and local rules on flavored vaping products. For most, the … Read more
Have you ever watched a movie and been so enveloped by its world that you wanted to live in it? Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia remembers … Read more
Two years after the leaked audio scandal rocked Los Angeles City Hall, voters finally had their say in this election. And speak they did. Voters … Read more