Los Angeles has always been the home of movie stars and blockbuster shoots, but now, it seems many people are running for the hills—and we don’t mean Beverly Hills. Once the epicenter of the worldwide ...
For the first time since Los Angeles began tracking homelessness, the number of unhoused Angelenos has fallen for two consecutive years — including a drop in street homelessness. This decline marks a ...
From start to now, Los Angeles’s handling of the fires that tore through the city a year ago has been a masterclass in how not to run a city, and all of the Democratic leaders involved are happy to ...
The Los Angeles shop Now Serving has begun an initiative to replace cookbooks for those who lost their homes in the Eaton and Palisades fires. Customers can either buy the requested cookbooks or ...
We speak with journalist Jacob Soboroff about his new book and ongoing reporting about the Los Angeles fires one year ago, when destructive infernos razed entire neighborhoods, killing 30 people and ...
The Olympics return to Los Angeles for a third time this summer with new events and competition venues both new and historic ...
Raúl and Lupe Martinez opened King Taco and served up soft corn tortillas like they remembered from home. The rest is—now officially—history, thanks to a vote from the Los Angeles City Council ...
A fire that erupted Friday evening on a cargo ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles — requiring more than 180 firefighters to battle the blaze — is now “substantially contained,” according to a news ...
Los Angeles city government did plenty to create its billion-dollar budget problem. Its elected leaders are so in thrall to public employee unions that departments grew too big and often paid too much ...