Nearly two million people have participated in CicLAvia events since the nonprofit organization began transforming Los Angeles streets into temporary public parks in 2010. On Aug. 17, the group will
L-R: Co-Vice Chair Arthur Calloway, Chair Hans Johnson, and Co-Vice Chair Luis S. Garcia
The Los Angeles County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission has unanimously elected Commissioner Hans Johnson as its
Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath announced the launch of the Malibu-Topanga Business Interruption Fund, a $250,000 grant program to help small businesses recover from economic losses caused
Santa Monica has emerged as the second most expensive rental market in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, with one-bedroom apartments commanding a median rent of $2,900, according to the
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County will launch a pilot program Monday for an updated remote courtroom appearance technology in select juvenile justice courtrooms, marking a shift from its
Plenty of Angelenos these days complain about what they see as the city’s lack of leadership, a critique that often is directed at the city’s mayor and council.
Two new grant programs totaling $10,000 each opened this week to help Los Angeles County businesses recover from January's devastating wildfires.
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Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored 15 local Purple Heart recipients during Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting, recognizing veterans wounded or killed in combat while serving in
Single-lane closures remain in effect on Pacific Coast Highway between Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Las Flores Canyon Road through late September as recovery work continues following the Palisades Fire and
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion aimed at cutting red tape for film permits and exploring a $100 million innovation fund to revitalize the entertainment
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved four motions to support immigrant communities affected by federal immigration enforcement, including cash aid, expanded food programs and legal challenges to federal
California saw a 3.1% drop in private-sector employment the week immediately after the Trump administration stepped up its immigration raids in the state, according to a new analysis of