Just weeks after wrapping up a busy election season, California Democrats now have another opportunity to cast a vote, this time for an internal January election to select delegates to the California
MARY CLARE JALONICK, ERIC TUCKER and FARNOUSH AMIRI Associated Press The House Jan. 6 committee urged the Justice Department on Monday to bring criminal charges against Donald Trump for the violent 20
Council has chosen a vendor for a proposed digital kiosk system but not before hearing accusations of wrongdoing from a failed bidder. City Hall has been debating the Digital Wayfinding and Out-of-Hom
MICHAEL R. BLOOD Associated Press Two months after becoming entangled in a racism scandal that shook public trust in Los Angeles government, disgraced City Councilman Kevin de Leon has refused calls t
MICHAEL R. BLOOD and CHRISTOPHER WEBER Associated Press Karen Ruth Bass, a former physician assistant who shattered glass ceilings with her rise to a leadership post in the California legislature and
DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer Hate mealy apples and soggy French fries? Science can help. Restaurants, grocers, farmers and food companies are increasingly turning to chemistry and physics to tack
JONATHAN J. COOPER and LISA MASCARO Associated Press Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced Friday she has registered as an independent, a renegade move that could bolster her political b
DAVID CRARY, HOLLY MEYER and JESSIE WARDARSKI Associated Press Jewish Americans are closely following the recent upsurge in antisemitic rhetoric and actions with a mix of anxiety and resolve — along w
Farewells and welcomes as council reorganizes for the new year Sue Himmelrich and Kristin McCowan both declined to run for reelection this year and the two women received a fond farewell at the Dec. 6
Homeless Committee Set to Vote on Citywide RV Pilot Program Jaime Paige Special to the Daily Press The Los Angeles Homelessness and Poverty Committee is scheduled to vote on a “first of a kind” RV pil
Following a contentious election season, City Council sought to clarify rules surrounding local neighborhood associations’ ability to endorse candidates at this week’s Nov. 29 meeting, by requiring these organizations