The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday urged a state appellate court to overturn a Superior Court ruling that allowed a man accused of a violent, racially
A partnership between the USC Credit Union Community Foundation and Los Angeles County has distributed $80,000 in emergency cash assistance to 80 workers impacted by the devastating Eaton and
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is expanding weapons detection technology and tightening access controls across its transit system as officials work to address a safety crisis that has
The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations released a report examining how county priorities and operations reflect internationally recognized human rights standards. The report, created in collaboration with the
Los Angeles County officials warned that a federal executive order ending support for ‘housing first’ policies directly threatens the region's homelessness strategy and could eliminate more than $150
Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell urged colleagues Tuesday to allow a community advisory committee to weigh in before diverting $10 million in voter-approved justice reform funding toward rent
Caltrans will implement extended weekend lane reductions along Interstate 405 through the Sepulveda Pass, reducing the freeway to three lanes in each direction from 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19,
Image courtesy of Aquarium of the Pacific
A dying octopus in a Southern California aquarium is receiving an outflowing of love and well wishes as she spends her final days
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
Asia Bonetto dreams of ending dog euthanasia in the United States.
So she started the Mutternity Project – a maternal dog rescue in Santa Monica – to connect mother dogs and puppies
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’