The City Council marked a milestone, voting unanimously to adopt Malibu’s Homelessness Strategic Plan during the Council meeting on Monday, June 25.
“This is a great example of a
Civil rights and community groups have sued Los Angeles over federal grant money it's receiving to counter violent extremism.
The American Civil Liberties Union and other groups filed
New Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore has been formally sworn in.
Moore took the oath Thursday in a ceremony at the Los Angeles Police Academy.
Moore is the Police
The owner of a North Hollywood business pleaded guilty today to two felony counts related to a complex fraud scheme involving more than $500,000 in victim losses. Los Angeles
Two local students will host a charity lemonade and baked goods sale benefitting WildAid's work to save the endangered Rhinos. The stand is organized by Santa Monica residents
A California internet privacy bill that experts call the nation's most far-reaching effort to give consumers more control over their data is headed to Gov. Jerry Brown after
This Friday, June 29 through Sunday, July 1 and Tuesday, July 3 all dogs at all six LA Animal Services Centers will be free for adoption. CBS EcoMedia Inc. has
California's attorney general is suing the nation's largest student loan processor, alleging it is harming consumers by failing to properly service the debts.
Attorney General Xavier
Restorative Justice is a popular concept for those people struggling with the development of alternatives to punitive approaches to justice in our educational and court systems. For its July 1st
On Saturday, June 23, elite athletes and spectator crowds gathered at the Santa Monica Pier for the first day of Pier 360. The two-day ocean sports and beach festival delivered
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) CEO Phillip A. Washington joined Los Angeles Mayor and Metro Board Chair Eric Garcetti and incoming new Metro Board Chair, Los Angeles County