Los Angeles County Chair Pro Tem Hilda L. Solis joined Peace Over Violence and survivor advocates on the steps of Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, demanding the full public release
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new mental health court made big promises about how it would help get the sickest Californians off the streets.
Launched in 2023, the program allows people
CANOGA PARK — On a recent Monday morning, Jill Mather parked at the base of a steep hillside where partygoers had been tossing cans and bottles for months. Councilmember John Lee’
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion to protect privacy rights of food assistance recipients and pursue legal action against a federal mandate requiring states to turn
Los Angeles County has received $23.92 million in state funding to accelerate growth in its life sciences sector and create 10,000 high-quality jobs by 2030, officials announced.
The
The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for federal agents to conduct sweeping immigration operations for now in Los Angeles, the latest victory for President Donald Trump's
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved a resolution declaring fiscal distress Tuesday night, citing the financial strain from $229 million in sexual abuse settlements and declining revenues that have
The Malibu City Council unanimously approved a contract with Constant Associates, Inc. to comprehensively update the city's evacuation plan for $159,729, emphasizing community engagement that officials say
Senate Bill 495, authored by Sen. Ben Allen, D-Pacific Palisades, passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee, advancing legislation to increase upfront insurance payments for disaster victims.
The bill would require insurers
Santa Monica City Council will consider declaring a state of fiscal distress today as the city grapples with massive legal settlements and ongoing budget deficits while simultaneously advancing ambitious climate
It’s not only the cast that’s changed at the Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) board. There also seems to be less on their plate, or more specifically, there’